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TDF EP 159 – Scott Rogers loves Disneyland

TDF EP 159 – Scott Rogers loves Disneyland

FromThe Dork Forest


TDF EP 159 – Scott Rogers loves Disneyland

FromThe Dork Forest

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Length:
71 minutes
Released:
Feb 19, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Scott Rogers is an Imagineer. It’s his dream job and he’s loved Disneyland FOREVER. So… he takes me on a virtual tour. With stories. He’s great. His book, Swipe This! The Guide to Great Touchscreen Game Design is available now. Enjoy.
DONATE folks… I’m working over here. www.dorkforest.com or www.jackiekashian.com
NOTES:Wow… OLD Blogtalk Quality Ep with Scott, Brian, AndyALSO… really OLD Blogtalk ep with Steve Tatham gotta get him back!E Ticket – wiki historyHaunted Mansion – YouTube HistoryLuigi’s Flying TiresGilmore Girls – 7 SeasonsMr. Toad’s Wild RideAstro JetsClub 33Fishing Hole on Big Thunder TrailBathrooms at Tiki LoungeFascinating story of how I park at Malls.The Story and Song of the Haunted MansionChicken Exit – Haunted Mansion VidI kept this “off the record” Chicken Question IN> Bwaa ha ha. Dinah’s ChickenLevel UP! (Scott’s first book, drawings and chili recipe by Scott)Swipe This! The Guide to Great Touchscreen Game DesignDragonRiders of PernGreat Moments with Mr. LincolnCarolwood Train of Walt DisneyFrench Quarter RestaurantPlaza Inn (main street)Knott’s Scary Farm
Credits:Audio leveling by Patrick BradyMusic is by Mike RuekbergWebsite design by Vilmos: who has his own podcastApps are available with the bonus contest: iPhone or Android
Released:
Feb 19, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Dork on Dork Dialog with Jackie Kashian. I am interested in whatever dorky thing you want to talk about. Guests speak to their love of books, TV, Movies, Comic books, websites, food, wrestling, cars, action figures and bees. There is room for all in The Dork Forest. This is a safe space. Credits: Music composed and performed by Mike Ruekberg (Sarah Cohen on intro) Audio fixes by Patrick Brady Website design by Vilmos