First we need to figure out what state or country we're even in. [He puts his journal back into his vest for now, and places one hand on his hip, and the other to his chin.]
I'm pretty sure all the rides and concession stands have mostly English written on them, so that's at least 72 different countries we could be in, counting countries where English is at least an official language. [He turns to the left and begins pacing back and forth.]
But considering the fact that there are a lot of other languages on those signs, that means we have to be in a pretty universal country. A country that's big on tourism. [He stops for a moment and thinks.]
..that means we're probably somewhere in the Eastern Hemisphere. Maybe Malaysia? Or China? [He looks at Mabel then, to make sure she's listening.]
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I'm pretty sure all the rides and concession stands have mostly English written on them, so that's at least 72 different countries we could be in, counting countries where English is at least an official language. [He turns to the left and begins pacing back and forth.]
But considering the fact that there are a lot of other languages on those signs, that means we have to be in a pretty universal country. A country that's big on tourism. [He stops for a moment and thinks.]
..that means we're probably somewhere in the Eastern Hemisphere. Maybe Malaysia? Or China? [He looks at Mabel then, to make sure she's listening.]
Are you following this, Mabel?