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The chicken one was tricky. I don't think Ive ever seen them. But then again I don't ride the train too often.

Sorry... I was hungry...

It figures "That Guy" would get that.  

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Well, that didn't take long!

Exactly right.

Does anyone know whose names are on the boxes?

TCD

 

Apartment 101: Polk/Olson

Apartment 102: Hamilton/Gray

Apartment 103: Mr and Mrs Kilankowski

Apartment 104: Roberdeau - John Roberdeau Drury

Apartment 105: T. Kirk

Apartment 201: Beyer/Quinn

Apartment 202: Vais

Apartment 203: Dietzel/Benson

Apartment 204: Empero/Zovich

Apartment 205: Mr and Mrs D. Yanchar

 

Apartment 101: John "Robin" Polk (found listed in credits for Expedition Everest); John Olson (Designer and Field Art Director)

Apartment 102: D. De Gray designed graphics for WDI from 1981 to 1984

Apartment 103: Joe Kilankowski (Senior Architect)

Apartment 104: John Roberdeau Drury (former Design Director)

Apartment 105: T. Kirk - Tim Kirk (Design Director and brother of Steve)

Apartment 201: Steve Beyer (Senior Concept Designer)

Apartment 202: An artist by the name of Lei Vais produced four pieces of work for the then Disney-MGM Studios

Apartment 203: Barbara Dietzel (Was quoted in a 1989 New York Times article about the Prime Time Cafe)

Apartment 204: Tami Empero; John Zovich (WDI engineer, chief engineer of EPCOT)

Apartment 205: Mr and Mrs D. Yanchar - Dave Yanchar (Currently works at WDI on Tokyo Disneyland projects)

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Apartment 101: Polk/Olson

Apartment 102: Hamilton/Gray

Apartment 103: Mr and Mrs Kilankowski

Apartment 104: Roberdeau - John Roberdeau Drury

Apartment 105: T. Kirk

Apartment 201: Beyer/Quinn

Apartment 202: Vais

Apartment 203: Dietzel/Benson

Apartment 204: Empero/Zovich

Apartment 205: Mr and Mrs D. Yanchar

Apartment 101: John "Robin" Polk (found listed in credits for Expedition Everest); John Olson (Designer and Field Art Director)

Apartment 102: D. De Gray designed graphics for WDI from 1981 to 1984

Apartment 103: Joe Kilankowski (Senior Architect)

Apartment 104: John Roberdeau Drury (former Design Director)

Apartment 105: T. Kirk - Tim Kirk (Design Director and brother of Steve)

Apartment 201: Steve Beyer (Senior Concept Designer)

Apartment 202: An artist by the name of Lei Vais produced four pieces of work for the then Disney-MGM Studios

Apartment 203: Barbara Dietzel (Was quoted in a 1989 New York Times article about the Prime Time Cafe)

Apartment 204: Tami Empero; John Zovich (WDI engineer, chief engineer of EPCOT)

Apartment 205: Mr and Mrs D. Yanchar - Dave Yanchar (Currently works at WDI on Tokyo Disneyland projects)

Very impressive, Dave.

You don't know squat about chickens, but you sure do know your mailbox trivia.

TCD

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Did you ever look in the barrel to see what they were using it to hide?

TCD

Now why would anyone do anything like th.......

Ok, yeh I looked. There was nothing in there. I assumed it was an old trash can or something. But I didn't see anything in there.

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