When we arrived, I was quick to point out that there was a train -with no driver - rolling and that I needed to be on it! ALONE!

So, after a bit of a wait in line, I was set to roll like a big kid. I totally handled it awesomely! No screaming from this chick, just a big smile!

The same toughness and intestinal fortitude was not, however, shared by my neighbors. The dude on the horse in back of me just kind of whimpered the whole time, the chick in front of me screamed like she'd been stabbed, and Batman just kept mumbling to himself, "What do you mean you don't want to go out....I'm Batman!" Clearly, I was the most mature person for rows on end.
After an hour or two of playing with mom, we started to head out back out to the car. However, on the way out, we passed the Lion King you see below...being the kind of chick that I am, I let out a masterful ROAR just to keep him in check....then we moved on.

Just as we were about to reach the car, we came upon Tyler, looking all his festive self....well....who knows, maybe he's a serial killer who kills and skins Muppets to wear their hides around town. Who knows. Anyway, clearly Tyler needed no warm-up to Halloween, but not to worry, I ready to role, I'll be all set tomorrow.


3 comments:
Ahahhahahaha the screamer with Batman is great. That must have done wonders for Batman's self-esteem.
... and with all those bat diseases around, Ida been screaming too. although being penned up with a horse in a confined space runs a close second.
Watch out for that Elmo character Mal - he kidnaps more than muppets - he prefers little girls dressed up as fish :)
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