Walt: I want real gold on the Its A Small World building Roy: we can't it will cost to much Walt: waits until Roy goes out of the state and puts real gold on the Small World building 😂😂😂
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Walt: I want to do this Roy: that sounds like a good idea Walt: and I want to spend more money than you could possibly imagine Roy: please not again Walt: f**k you, I'm Walt Disney and I do what I want.
It makes me wonder what kids growing up think of Disneyland Railroad. I very much was born in generation that still had immense love for trains. And Disney Railroad was always one of the most memorable attractions for me. I wonder if young kids still have the same fascination as I did growing up or if it viewed as a oddity now. I am super excited to see the railroad return, and I plan to attend during the grand re-opening on saturday :)
When we pull into the station at my live steam club (Orange County Model Engineers) kids are always lined up jumping up and down at the station. They start waving and laughing and start yelling something to the effect of, "Look! It's the train!" When ever we pass crossings kids on bikes and their parents stop and wave then try to beat us to the next one. So I think in a world of vr headsets and the latest iPhone kids still love riding on trains.
I was just at disneyland on saturday and saw cast members and construction workers on the railroad and it put a smile on my face to see it running again
You are bringing back parts of my youth that were SOOOOO Happppyyy!! A Day at Disneyland was a child's dream come true. A Week At Disney World was a life long wish. Inaugural DVC Membership was exactly what the doctor ordered. Not much left on my bucket list.
I love the train! It gets more useful as the day goes on... when I'm tired and need to go from the Haunted Mansion to my fast pass window on Space Mountain.
I LOVE the train as well!! It does indeed get more useful and it's much much quicker! In fact I wanna get more trains in operation across the USA! Like because I love trains powered by steam locomotives like Walt Disney did, I thought up a new locomotive just like a steamer, only it's powered by electricity and the power of wind! I call it the slip stream locomotive! But that's not all, how about a diesel locomotive also powered by electricity and the power of wind? That's called the diesel wind electric locomotive!
I admit, I never really cared for the railroad as a kid :0 But now that I'm older I appreciate it and am REALLY excited to ride it when it's back on Saturday. Thanks for another great vid!!
OMG I remember the dinosaur part from when I was a little kid! I wasn't sure where it was so I just assumed it was gone or that I was remembering it wrong. definitely going on the train next time I go.
Notification squad! Hi Offhand Disneyland. I was just in Disneyland and I saw laffites landing in Pirates of the Caribbean. It made me smile and think of the channel. Keep making awesome content.👌
Yesss. Oh, and, "things are going to change for the better" we all know you're joking Offhand. You would never change the channel we know and love. ( :
Fun Fact: The Ward Kimball, locomotive No. 5, was previously the Maud L. at Cedar Point. Disney and Cedar Fair (owner of CP) traded locomotives. Disney got Maud, and Cedar Fair got.....this ugly green locomotive--that when I was working at Knott's Berry Farm--was restored and sent back to Cedar Point. The original Ward Kimball locomotive was too big for Disneyland, and too weak for the grades at WDW. So it sat in storage until traded with Cedar Fair.
I rode the Lily Belle!! I absolutely loved it. It's an amazing experience and easy to ride! I just asked a cast member right at opening time at the main front station and they gave us a time to come back at. Highly recommend it!!
The zooliner picture is from the Oregon Zoo I believe. I have ridden this version of the train many times. Unless this is from another zoo but it looks exactly like the one in the Oregon Zoo.
One of the pictures you showed of the viewliner was a picture of the zooliner which looks creepily similar to the tomorrowland viewliner The zooliners Home is the Oregon zoo A.k.a. my local zoo just putting that out there didn't know if you saw that. Great video!
I just came back from neck surgery from a broken neck and I saw this video and my day was instantly better. I truly hope you see this. I was not able to watch UA-cam for the past week because I had a concussion and it truly is great to come back and see one of your videos
1:41 When I was seven, the privilege of visiting Richard Jackson's home in Beverly Hills in the late 1960's - and ride on that same backyard train that Walt Disney rode on 20 years earlier. Somehow, my dad knew someone who knew Richard Jackson, and we were invited over. Very fun. VERY memorable.
The train was always a favourite of mine even before i got really into Disney history. I havent had a season pass since the railroad went down for financial reasons, but it seems perfect the I can come back when the train is back up.
"Disneylandia" is what Disneyland is know as in Spanish speaking countries and mostly Spanish speaking people. I grew up knowing Disneyland as Disneylandia 😊
I went on Friday, I wasn't expecting it to open, but when I was leaving Indiana Jones, I heard it, the bell and the whistle of the old steam trains. I literally took off running to the New Orleans Square station. It was the happiest I had felt in forever.
I always loved the railroad, it was my first experience at Disneyland (it's the first thing I ride every time I go). Even when I went the first time to D-land back in 2006, when I was 12 years old, it reminded me of the Twilight Zone episode, A Stop at Willoughby, which has always been one of my favorite episodes of the series (RIP, Tower of Terror). I feel for the main character of the episode though. I would love to go back in time to that Gilded Age and walk down the real main street, and ride an old fashioned train. To me, Main Street is almost more magical than Fantasyland.
I'm surprised that you didn't mention (or didn't know) that the railroad wasn't part of Disneyland. Walt deliberately made it a separate company called Retlaw (which is Walter backwards) so that if Disneyland failed, the railroad was protected. I think that shows how much he loved his trains.
I remember riding this train in 2010, my most recent trip to Disneyland. My favorite part is when the train goes through the Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah part of Splash Mountain.
Hey Off Hand/Disney land you should do a video on Walt's love of the circus and his wagons he donated.. and the circus parade that started the parade tradition in the parks!
I'm surprised no one has busted your chops on this yet. The station on the other side of the track in Frontierland is the original Frontierland station, it was moved to its present location when NOS was built because it didn't match the NOS architecture. When Disneyland opened there was only two trains, the Main Street passenger train and the Frontierland cargo train. There wasn't a Fantasyland or Tomorrowland station. If you boarded the train on Main Street it passed the Frontierland station on the siding, it didn't stop. The train went around the park and stopped back on Main Street. The Frontierland train passed the Main Street station on the siding. The Main Street siding still exists but the Frontierland siding was pulled up during the NOS construction. Loved the video.
You should do a face reveal. I keep imagining you as Linguine from Ratatouille because you sound like his. Also your little character that you animate looks like him well the hair does
Your mention that Walt went into debt with Bank of America is very interesting. Bank of America - and it's predecessor the Bank of Italy - funded a significant number of movie studios in Hollywood.
I LOVE the DLRR (Disneyland Rail Road). Did you know that Engines 3 and 4 where saved from scrap yards? I dont know about No. 5, though. And all Locos in disney world where saved from a boneyard in mexico.
In the story he tells starting @6:38 he says the train accident happens on July 17, 1955. That was Disneyland's opening day. Was that a little slip on his part or did a train accident happen with a bunch of people there on opening day?
I once heard from an Imagineer that very early on in planning Disneyworld, Walt took a piece of paper and drew a circle and said "That's the railroad, now fill it in."
about 3:47 you say that it was the train in the backyard, then disneylandia, then mickey mouse park, then disneyland. Whereas earlier in the video I believe you put the order as backyard, mickey mouse park, disneylandia, then disneyland.
I have a Fun fact/story that my friend Larry Jensen(author of "The Movie Railroads) told me. He used to know Ward Kimball before he passed and Ward shared this story with him. A couple years into the Parks existence, Walt realized that the railroad would need a third locomotive to help handle trains. He had his eye set on Wards 3 ft scale coal burning engine, the "Emma Nevada." When Ward pointed out the size issues with the locomotive that would render her inoperable on the property. Walt said "We can fix those," and Ward responded with a firm "no," becoming one of the very few people who ever did so. Shortly Afterward, a workman came into Ward's office and said that Walt wanted him to "fix" Ward's air coole(all the offices had private air conditioners back then). Ward said it worked fine, but the workman insisted, and took it out of Wards office. Ward worked in hot sweat for several weeks, until it was finally brought back after being "repaired." Ward said to Larry that he feels that he got off rather easy.
I recently found out that Walt came to Cleveland, OH's zoo (one that my family loves) in 1961 to help improve the zoo and rode the kiddie railroad there 😂😂 Also apparently some of our animals have gone to Animal Kingdom and vice versa
I don't want to say for sure that you're wrong, but I'm pretty sure that the Disneyland Railroad has only ever had one track. At the beginning they had two trains: one loaded at Main Street, the other at Frontierland, and each did a complete circle of the park. That changed when they built Tomorrowland station and Grand Canyon Diorama. After that you could get on and off the train at any station. At some point in there they changed the original Frontierland station to the current New Orleans Square station, presumably when they built New Orleans Square.
Did you know that Locomotive #1, C.K. Holliday, and Locomotive #2, E.P. Ripley, were built from scratch by Disney Imagineers for Disneyland when it first opened? And also that C.K. Holliday wasn't completely ready for the opening day, so that's why we see Walt arrive in the cab of Locomotive #2, E.P. Ripley.
I did not use the disneyland railroad for suuuuuch a long time, but when i used it, i just realized that it took me to other branches of the park. I know im hecka dumb.
After the last hour of looking myself, it is an updated theme to Honey, I Shrunk the Audience. It is Epcot music, but I believe Disneyland still uses it and it can be heard when walking by the Tomorrowland 3D theater to the line entrance of Space Mountain.
You know, when I think about it, I wonder if they should've called it Star Wars Land. I'm being slightly facetious. I understand that the title "Galaxy's Edge" is for marketing and appeal purposes. But Star Wars Land really does have a thematic and...coool ring to it.
The Story of Disneyland:
Walt: I want to make this
Roy: We can't we're broke
Walt: *does it anyway*
Repeat Ad Infinitum until Disneyland is complete.
Basically.
Walt: I want real gold on the Its A Small World building
Roy: we can't it will cost to much
Walt: waits until Roy goes out of the state and puts real gold on the Small World building 😂😂😂
Jackson DeStefano busted, Disneyland will never be complete ;)
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@@Aisling_ling Walt did the same with parts of the castle.
Walt Disney, A Biography:Walt: I wanna do a thing.
Everyone Else: Don't.Walt: Okay.
Also Walt: *Does it anyway*
Stockholders: Don't.
Walt: spawns new company to do it anyway
Roy: It's too expensive.
Walt: Yep. *Buys it anyway*
Walt Disney: a dreamer and a doer.
Walt: I want to do this
Roy: that sounds like a good idea
Walt: and I want to spend more money than you could possibly imagine
Roy: please not again
Walt: f**k you, I'm Walt Disney and I do what I want.
It makes me wonder what kids growing up think of Disneyland Railroad.
I very much was born in generation that still had immense love for trains. And Disney Railroad was always one of the most memorable attractions for me. I wonder if young kids still have the same fascination as I did growing up or if it viewed as a oddity now.
I am super excited to see the railroad return, and I plan to attend during the grand re-opening on saturday :)
When we pull into the station at my live steam club (Orange County Model Engineers) kids are always lined up jumping up and down at the station. They start waving and laughing and start yelling something to the effect of, "Look! It's the train!" When ever we pass crossings kids on bikes and their parents stop and wave then try to beat us to the next one. So I think in a world of vr headsets and the latest iPhone kids still love riding on trains.
avoiding my responsibilities like the train engineer in 1955
lol
Same
I going to start using that phrase
taryn wyss - HE COULDVE BEEN A BETTER ENGINEER
Congratulations! 🎊🎉🍾🎈 you have won the procrastination award 🥇 first place! Come get your award wheNEVER lol
I was just at disneyland on saturday and saw cast members and construction workers on the railroad and it put a smile on my face to see it running again
You are bringing back parts of my youth that were SOOOOO Happppyyy!! A Day at Disneyland was a child's dream come true. A Week At Disney World was a life long wish. Inaugural DVC Membership was exactly what the doctor ordered. Not much left on my bucket list.
YES FINALLY A RAILROAD VIDEO! (Also, I love miniatures a lot too)
Yea, same goes for me!
I love the train! It gets more useful as the day goes on... when I'm tired and need to go from the Haunted Mansion to my fast pass window on Space Mountain.
I LOVE the train as well!! It does indeed get more useful and it's much much quicker! In fact I wanna get more trains in operation across the USA! Like because I love trains powered by steam locomotives like Walt Disney did, I thought up a new locomotive just like a steamer, only it's powered by electricity and the power of wind! I call it the slip stream locomotive! But that's not all, how about a diesel locomotive also powered by electricity and the power of wind? That's called the diesel wind electric locomotive!
The railroad is one of my favorite parts of Disneyland and Disney World. It's a must ride for me every time I go. ❤❤❤
I got to see the testing of the new Disneyland RR and it made me so happy. I missed this attraction.
Me too!
I admit, I never really cared for the railroad as a kid :0 But now that I'm older I appreciate it and am REALLY excited to ride it when it's back on Saturday. Thanks for another great vid!!
Being a huge train fanatic, this immediately joins my favorites list.
I even volunteer at a museum that runs a locomotive Walt used in TWO Movies.
OMG I remember the dinosaur part from when I was a little kid! I wasn't sure where it was so I just assumed it was gone or that I was remembering it wrong. definitely going on the train next time I go.
Notification squad!
Hi Offhand Disneyland. I was just in Disneyland and I saw laffites landing in Pirates of the Caribbean. It made me smile and think of the channel. Keep making awesome content.👌
Yesss. Oh, and, "things are going to change for the better" we all know you're joking Offhand. You would never change the channel we know and love. ( :
Riptide Studios IT'S JEAN LAFITTE
Yes please just make the next 3 episodes 20 minute videos on Space Mountain, Haunted Mansion, and Pirates!
Skeletor Ruler of Eternia mebbe, but it’s pronounced JOON LOFOOT, and spelt with four Ms and a silent Q, exactly as Raymond Luxuryyacht isn’t.
Jean Laffite Pacific Railroad
Exactly
Fun Fact: The Ward Kimball, locomotive No. 5, was previously the Maud L. at Cedar Point. Disney and Cedar Fair (owner of CP) traded locomotives. Disney got Maud, and Cedar Fair got.....this ugly green locomotive--that when I was working at Knott's Berry Farm--was restored and sent back to Cedar Point. The original Ward Kimball locomotive was too big for Disneyland, and too weak for the grades at WDW. So it sat in storage until traded with Cedar Fair.
I rode the Lily Belle!! I absolutely loved it. It's an amazing experience and easy to ride! I just asked a cast member right at opening time at the main front station and they gave us a time to come back at. Highly recommend it!!
The zooliner picture is from the Oregon Zoo I believe. I have ridden this version of the train many times. Unless this is from another zoo but it looks exactly like the one in the Oregon Zoo.
One of the pictures you showed of the viewliner was a picture of the zooliner which looks creepily similar to the tomorrowland viewliner The zooliners Home is the Oregon zoo A.k.a. my local zoo just putting that out there didn't know if you saw that. Great video!
Thomas 1991 yea
I just came back from neck surgery from a broken neck and I saw this video and my day was instantly better. I truly hope you see this. I was not able to watch UA-cam for the past week because I had a concussion and it truly is great to come back and see one of your videos
1:41 When I was seven, the privilege of visiting Richard Jackson's home in Beverly Hills in the late 1960's - and ride on that same backyard train that Walt Disney rode on 20 years earlier. Somehow, my dad knew someone who knew Richard Jackson, and we were invited over. Very fun. VERY memorable.
The dinosaur segment is called primeval world, and was transferred from the ride Magic Skyway which premiered at the 1964(?) world's fair.
Man, Offhand. You're a pretty cool guy. You'd be pretty cool to chill with at Disneyland some day.
I have not even seen the full video yet and I still know it's awesome because it's made by you!
The train was always a favourite of mine even before i got really into Disney history. I havent had a season pass since the railroad went down for financial reasons, but it seems perfect the I can come back when the train is back up.
Favorite Disneyland channel ever since you started .
This is literally the best channel on youtube
Love all your videos! I never thought about where Walt got his inspiration for Disneyland. Wonderful video! keep em coming!
Hey Offhand, y'all know when that BIG Jean Laffite video is coming out?
YEAH
He is asking a question... No, I don't, but I hope it is soon
This guy deserves A MILLION SUBSCRIBERS
SENTFEW GAMING way more than that
I AGREE
Love what you do man! Another great video done with your own unique humor!
You, your videos and the info that goes with it are AWESOME! Keep up the great work and "Keep on Truckin' "
"Disneylandia" is what Disneyland is know as in Spanish speaking countries and mostly Spanish speaking people. I grew up knowing Disneyland as Disneylandia 😊
I was trying to think what the "-landia" suffix reminded me of: it was Energylandia, the Polish theme park.
I love how passionate you are about the things that matter to you. c:
I love the Proppe Shoppe! I have a Polynesian sign for my downstairs bathroom. Enjoi the Like!
I went on Friday, I wasn't expecting it to open, but when I was leaving Indiana Jones, I heard it, the bell and the whistle of the old steam trains. I literally took off running to the New Orleans Square station. It was the happiest I had felt in forever.
I love all your videos and can't wait for the future of this channel!
Really loved this video. Thx Offhand Disneyland!
Best day to me is when offhand post a vid
I always loved the railroad, it was my first experience at Disneyland (it's the first thing I ride every time I go). Even when I went the first time to D-land back in 2006, when I was 12 years old, it reminded me of the Twilight Zone episode, A Stop at Willoughby, which has always been one of my favorite episodes of the series (RIP, Tower of Terror). I feel for the main character of the episode though. I would love to go back in time to that Gilded Age and walk down the real main street, and ride an old fashioned train. To me, Main Street is almost more magical than Fantasyland.
That music after your title card when you're introducing the video. Is that the Epcot entrance loop.
DLRR is in my top 5 favorite attractions. cant wait for it to reopen.
As a railroad enthusiast, this video caught my attention!
I'm not sure if this is true but originally the Ward Kimball train (#5) used to operate at Cedar Point and was formally known as Maud L
Well, You are right about the forney being called "Maud L", yet, it never ran at ceder point.
I always watch immediately when you upload
I'm surprised that you didn't mention (or didn't know) that the railroad wasn't part of Disneyland. Walt deliberately made it a separate company called Retlaw (which is Walter backwards) so that if Disneyland failed, the railroad was protected. I think that shows how much he loved his trains.
I remember riding this train in 2010, my most recent trip to Disneyland. My favorite part is when the train goes through the Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah part of Splash Mountain.
Love your videos, Offhand! Keep up the interesting quality content my guy!
I always look forward to your videos!
Hey Off Hand/Disney land you should do a video on Walt's love of the circus and his wagons he donated.. and the circus parade that started the parade tradition in the parks!
This is the most amazing channel ever!!!
5:46 That's the Washington Park Zoo train in Portland, OR, not Disneyland
I'm surprised no one has busted your chops on this yet. The station on the other side of the track in Frontierland is the original Frontierland station, it was moved to its present location when NOS was built because it didn't match the NOS architecture. When Disneyland opened there was only two trains, the Main Street passenger train and the Frontierland cargo train. There wasn't a Fantasyland or Tomorrowland station. If you boarded the train on Main Street it passed the Frontierland station on the siding, it didn't stop. The train went around the park and stopped back on Main Street. The Frontierland train passed the Main Street station on the siding. The Main Street siding still exists but the Frontierland siding was pulled up during the NOS construction. Loved the video.
I love your videos, they're informative and funny 😊
You should do a face reveal. I keep imagining you as Linguine from Ratatouille because you sound like his. Also your little character that you animate looks like him well the hair does
Lolll true
Your videos are the best, love your channel!!
Your voice got slightly deeper! Nice, I can't really congratulate you for it but it sounds nice.
You have hands?
offhands
😂
Barely
I just recently found your channel, but I love it!
Your mention that Walt went into debt with Bank of America is very interesting. Bank of America - and it's predecessor the Bank of Italy - funded a significant number of movie studios in Hollywood.
I LOVE the DLRR (Disneyland Rail Road). Did you know that Engines 3 and 4 where saved from scrap yards? I dont know about No. 5, though. And all Locos in disney world where saved from a boneyard in mexico.
its finally back!
YESSSSSS THANK YOU FOR THIS
In the story he tells starting @6:38 he says the train accident happens on July 17, 1955. That was Disneyland's opening day. Was that a little slip on his part or did a train accident happen with a bunch of people there on opening day?
I've always wanted to work at either Disneyland Railroad or Walt Disney World Railroad. I'm gonna do it, some day.
It’s amazing to think that Disneyland exist because of Walt Disney’s love of trains.
I had to subscribe....I just like these videos too much!
i love all the background epcot music :')
Haha he took my suggestion about the viewliner :D
lol thats why the audio always says we stop at frontierland I always wondered about that
Where can I find information on the second train you talk about going from main street, to New Orleans Square, and to Frontierland?
I once heard from an Imagineer that very early on in planning Disneyworld, Walt took a piece of paper and drew a circle and said "That's the railroad, now fill it in."
I hope that it helps the crowds having this open again :)
Love your history
about 3:47 you say that it was the train in the backyard, then disneylandia, then mickey mouse park, then disneyland. Whereas earlier in the video I believe you put the order as backyard, mickey mouse park, disneylandia, then disneyland.
I have that book too!
When is the next time you're going to a Disney park?
I have a Fun fact/story that my friend Larry Jensen(author of "The Movie Railroads) told me. He used to know Ward Kimball before he passed and Ward shared this story with him.
A couple years into the Parks existence, Walt realized that the railroad would need a third locomotive to help handle trains. He had his eye set on Wards 3 ft scale coal burning engine, the "Emma Nevada." When Ward pointed out the size issues with the locomotive that would render her inoperable on the property. Walt said "We can fix those," and Ward responded with a firm "no," becoming one of the very few people who ever did so. Shortly Afterward, a workman came into Ward's office and said that Walt wanted him to "fix" Ward's air coole(all the offices had private air conditioners back then). Ward said it worked fine, but the workman insisted, and took it out of Wards office. Ward worked in hot sweat for several weeks, until it was finally brought back after being "repaired."
Ward said to Larry that he feels that he got off rather easy.
It was closed for several months until recently.
What does EPCOT Center's entrance music have to do with a video about the Disneyland railroad?
I recently found out that Walt came to Cleveland, OH's zoo (one that my family loves) in 1961 to help improve the zoo and rode the kiddie railroad there 😂😂 Also apparently some of our animals have gone to Animal Kingdom and vice versa
Haven't started the video yet. But I bet its sightlines!!!!
And Walt's past.
I love disneyland resort in Anaheim California been when I little girl in 1980s
Is there a beaver gnawing the bridge in WDW?
Yay!!!! New video!!!!!!
Wait, I have a question. How many stops does the railroad have? Just the four or has it gotten a new stop for the newer lands?
I don't want to say for sure that you're wrong, but I'm pretty sure that the Disneyland Railroad has only ever had one track. At the beginning they had two trains: one loaded at Main Street, the other at Frontierland, and each did a complete circle of the park. That changed when they built Tomorrowland station and Grand Canyon Diorama. After that you could get on and off the train at any station. At some point in there they changed the original Frontierland station to the current New Orleans Square station, presumably when they built New Orleans Square.
Did you know that Locomotive #1, C.K. Holliday, and Locomotive #2, E.P. Ripley, were built from scratch by Disney Imagineers for Disneyland when it first opened? And also that C.K. Holliday wasn't completely ready for the opening day, so that's why we see Walt arrive in the cab of Locomotive #2, E.P. Ripley.
CK Holliday was ready by opening day in fact you can see it pulling into Frontierland depot on the opening day broadcast
Wow that's crazy that the guy took off after that accident!
nice video.
Awesome.
the time travel tunnel is right after the tommorowland station... so time travel in the future i guess
7:41....trying to catch his reflection in that monorail glass tho
I did not use the disneyland railroad for suuuuuch a long time, but when i used it, i just realized that it took me to other branches of the park. I know im hecka dumb.
What's the background music during the first minute or two? I know it well but I can't think of what it is....Epcot?
After the last hour of looking myself, it is an updated theme to Honey, I Shrunk the Audience. It is Epcot music, but I believe Disneyland still uses it and it can be heard when walking by the Tomorrowland 3D theater to the line entrance of Space Mountain.
Actually, did u know that sometimes the conductor of the train let Walt Disney ride in the Coal car? I got that fact from my Who Is Walt Disney bookZ
I also have that same Walt Disney book.
Cool Video
It’s obvious how the trains go back in time.. Doc Brown helped Walt design the trains.
You know, when I think about it, I wonder if they should've called it Star Wars Land. I'm being slightly facetious. I understand that the title "Galaxy's Edge" is for marketing and appeal purposes. But Star Wars Land really does have a thematic and...coool ring to it.
I remember reading that Reddit thread when it was posted yesterday lol