1968 they moved in. The thing is, in 1968 it was somewhat in its way to becoming a theme park of sorts. At the time it would have been huge and is just grown in line with technology etc.gaz1313 wrote:Their point being they have been there since the late 60's from what I remember, before it was even a minor theme park, although it has always been a tourist attraction in one way or another.bensaund wrote: It is a bit like people who live under the flight path at Heathrow complaining about the noise, unless they are 80 years old and owned the house before the airport was built, how can they complain about the noise when they knew there was an airport there in the first place....
I guess the loss of "Don't look down" is a success rather than the loss of Oblivion altogether.
It's like moving in next to an airport which at the time only has small planes that dont bother you (as that's all that had been invented at the time) and then complaining because the airport is now using 747's, even though that's the modern equivalent of a small aircraft in the 60s.
There's a good reason why non of the other locals have tried it on, because they realise it's a stupid idea which will get thrown out