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    My sister gave us a PAL Mickey for Christmas!

    He is the Sorcerer Mickey. She also got me a pin of Chip and Dale with the POP Cheesecake from POP Century, where we are staying. I bought all my kids, and DH and me, pins off of eBay to trade but none of them want to trade them . We all got shirts that I ordered off of the Disney shopping that have our name on them, our favorite logo, and a cute saying on the back. I got my DH ASU Crocs so his feet will be comfy for Dis. It was a good Christmas to get us in the Disney World spirit! Can't wait!!!!!


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    Considering you live in the States, I'd think an NTSC Mickey would be more appropriate. [rimshot]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew
    Considering you live in the States, I'd think an NTSC Mickey would be more appropriate. [rimshot]


    Sadly, I get that joke.

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    I don't get it because I don't know what NTSC means ? Maybe if I knew, then I would.


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    It stands for the National Television System(s) Committee. It's what sets TV and video standards here in the States (amongst other countries). In Europe they use PAL, and I think some countries still even use SECAM.


    Corny tech joke. Ba-dum-shhhhhh!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew
    Considering you live in the States, I'd think an NTSC Mickey would be more appropriate. [rimshot]
    That is very well done. Lucky we have both PAL and NTSC here. (Channels are in PAL but all TVs brought in the bast 10 years are both PAL and NTSC so it's the best of both worlds.
     

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