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Anybody know any Disneyland secrets?

(Disneyland Anaheim) Real secrets, not tips on how to get on lines or something. Hidden Mickeys, Hidden Characters, or other secrets like that. Things like the hidden Eeyore parking sign in Indiana Jones, the chandelier inside the castle is a clock set to the time of Walt Disney's death, or the secret Pet Cemetery.

Don't give me any websites, I've been to some and they list too many additional things and it's a pain to have to read everything and pick out the interesting facts.

What is the meaning of the ending scene of the movie Cast Away?

I haven't read all of the other answers, so hopefully this is it just a rehash of something that's already been said. Here it goes:Jack was delivering a package that, as he wrote, "saved my life". If you notice, the package has angels wings painted on it, not to mention the multitude of angels wings that decorate the farm property that he stopping at.At the crossroads, the redhaired woman in the pick up truck advises him in which each direction leads at the crossroads. After the exchange, as she drives away in the pick up truck, Jack notices angel wings on the tailgate of the truck.I feel the significance is that this package was almost like a guardian angel for the character when he was taken out of civilization. The display of all the angel wings, in the end, could have made him realize that. Of course, as some others have said, the redhaired woman doesn't actually tell him where to go as much as she tells him what each direction leads to. So, there's that "Find your own way" element.My favorite part: he stops, looks and pauses in each direction, seemingly to get his bearings. In the end he turns towards the camera which is also him looking in the direction that the young redhaired woman is driving in. So it seems to me that he's likely to head in that direction. Not because the woman is going in that direction, and that it might lead to him and her as a thing, but more along the lines as if she might actually be guiding him and where to go.

Anybody have good stories about navy port calls? Any bad ones?

If you are a bottom feeder like an E1 is it true you are on curfew? How many port calls would a 6-8 month deployment usually have. On a ship do you work 7 days? What about beer, how often can you drink it and how do you get it in the middle of the ocean?

I'm writing a detective book and the starting scene is of a kid outside of a school getting run over by a car (this is the murder they have to solve). Is it okay if I use a location that actually exists in real life (street name, school name) or do I have to make up the location?

Definitely feel free to use the real location. That adds appeal for readers who have been to that location.A problem would arise if you used the names of real people, or if your story could be interpreted as impugning the reputation of some corporate body.For example, if it was possible to interpret from your story that murders are more likely because of the school's cultural problems, or if you have the school try to cover the murder up, then you could be defaming them.

Has anyone seen "The lake house" Can anyone explain what that was all about?

Did you not like it just because you couldn't understand it?

If so, watch it again and pay attention.

For everyone else, there's a spoiler ahead so if you don't want to know what happens don't read the following:

Chronological order of events
2004

Alex finds the first note, telling him about the footsteps on the bridge.
Alex paints the bridge. Jack appears and creates paint footprints. Alex and Kate correspond.
Jack runs away. Alex abandons the lake house and gives the key to Morgan, so Kate can move in.
2006

Kate leaves the lake house and moves to Chicago, taking Jack with her, but she leaves the first note mentioning footprints and a box in the attic.
On Valentine's Day, Kate witnesses a man dying in a traffic accident at Daley Plaza. Though she is a doctor and on the scene within seconds, the man dies "in (her) arms," she later tells her lead doctor.
While visiting the lake house on a weekend, she finds a response letter.
Alex and Kate correspond.
Kate waits at the Il Mare, but Alex does not appear.
Kate tells Alex not to write to her anymore.
2007

Kate rekindles her relationship with Morgan.
2008

On Valentines Day, Kate and Morgan visit a newly formed architecture firm which includes Alex's brother, Henry. When Kate notices a sketch of the lake house, she asks Henry who made the sketch. He tells Kate that Alex did; she asks to speak to him, and Henry pauses and says sadly that Alex died two years ago on Valentine's Day. Kate asks where it happened
Kate rushes to the Lake House and its mailbox. She leaves a desperate message in the mailbox, telling Alex not to come to meet her at the Plaza, not cross the street and just wait. She waits at the lake house.
Weeping, Kate almost fails to notice the telltale turning-down of the mailbox flag. She stands, turns around, Alex appears in his pickup truck. As she says, "You waited," the movie ends.

Put the movie "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" in chronological order.?

--joel and clem meet at beach party
--joel and clem break into house. joel leaves her there
--joel drives home with friends talking about girl he met
--joel meets clem at the library "I'm a screwed up girl..."

can't remember the sequence of all the in between relationship stuff

--Joel and Clem have dinner and are cold
--Clem and Joel fight on the street about having kids
--Clem gets mad with Joel and leaves the apartment
--kate comes home drunk and fights with carrey. then she leaves
--Carrey goes to the library and realizes kate doesn't know who he is.
--Carrey talks to his friends and finds out Winslet erased him
--Carrey goes to the clinic, goes through the tests and signs up to have his memory removed.
--the second part of the movie where carrey is crying in his vehicle. then he meets another guy at the mailboxes. he goes upstairs and changes into new pjs, takes a sleeping pill and goes to sleep
--all of the scenes with Kirsten Dunst and David Cross in Carrey's bedroom
--the opening of the movie where Carrey and Winslet meet at the beach in the cold. they meet again and go out on the ice
the end of the movie where they go back to her apartment, get the tape and play it in his car

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