File:CalifScrmLoop.jpg
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English: A train on California Screamin' loops through Mickey's head.
Taken by me on 23 November 2005. |
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Author | The Epopt at English Wikipedia |
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- 2005-11-27 00:35 The Epopt 512×384× (49781 bytes) A train on California Screamin' loops through Mickey's head. Taken by [[User:the Epopt|me]] on [[23 November]] [[2005]]. {{PD-user|the Epopt}}
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