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The Disney Dish with Jim Hill Episode 371:: Get ready for Victoria & Albert’s return

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4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 25 April 2022

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Len Testa starts off this week’s show by sharing some restaurant-related news that pertains to WDW’s monorail resorts. Jim Hill then continues his look back at the formation of the Reedy Creek Improvement District Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome back to another edition of The Disney Dish Podcast with Jim Hill.

0:03.8

It's me, Len Testa, and this is our show for the week of Schmerz Day, April 25th, 2022.

0:09.5

On the show today, news theme park surveys, and in our main segment,

0:14.2

Jim Hill continues the history of the really creek improvement district,

0:17.9

Disney's own government entity in central Florida. Jim, I think it's been on the news, hasn't it?

0:22.2

I don't know. It's been a thing or two, I think I saw on Twitter.

0:25.8

Yeah. All right, let's get started by bringing in the man who says the only

0:30.1

woman that call him baby or his wife in that nice, literally waitress down at the waffle house.

0:35.6

It's Mr. Jim Hill. Jim, how's it going? It's going well, Len. You know dirty dancing.

0:39.6

The movie, not the choreography, right? I know both Jim, because I'm a sensitive individual.

0:43.8

Go ahead. Oh, you then know the famous line from that film that nobody puts baby in a corner.

0:48.4

Well, that's like, why is it that every time I go to the waffle house, the waitresses insist on

0:52.8

seating me in the corner of that restaurant? Yeah, interestingly, they always put me at the bar,

0:57.9

and I wonder if it's if it's to keep an eye on me. And you're like, yeah, this guy's not trouble,

1:02.4

but, but you know, we don't want this riff wrap up by the front door. Well, I always think it's

1:06.5

like they think of me, you know, look at me. I have former Marfioso, so they did just

1:11.1

see him against the wall so I can stay every vigilant and watch my enemies approach.

1:17.1

Back to the wall, and the wall is always drywall, not glass, because drywall is easy to repair.

1:21.3

Yeah, I'm with you on this. Yeah, there we go. All right, one final out here,

1:24.5

a Tony soprano got sloppy if he and his family, when they went to that diner in the series finale

1:29.5

of the sopranos. If you taken a seat where he had his back to the wall, we could have enjoyed

1:34.4

many more seasons of that show. I have so many ideas on what the ending actually meant,

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