Hello, fellow wikipedians, editors, writers, users, or whatever you wish to be called. I'm Jack, and as per my name, geekynerdyguy1996, I am a geek and nerd when it comes to knowledge, and also content. My high school English teacher really spoiled me, in my perspective, as I was in the highest level English class, which wasn't really my choice, I just somehow wound up there. Thanks to him, I can be OCD when it comes to grammar – I sometimes can't free write without being concerned about how well my grammar is! Aside from that, if I find missing, minor, major, or incomplete details I ponder one of 2 things: should this be included, or how can I find the missing info? What sparked this was the show "Walt Disney's Carousel of Progress" in WDW – some parts left me thinking "how do they do that?". But the one thing that had been bothering me for many years, after my interest in the show was revived in 2011, had been "what happens in the unload theater after everyone leaves? What plays? What does the beginning of the last theater's variation sound like (up to "man has a dream...")? Sure there were videos on YouTube that gave me a bit of insight, but to complete the puzzle, I had to ride it myself and stay in the theater after everyone got up and left. It was then that I had gave myself some closure. As I've learned, sometimes seeing and or learning and or hearing details in person can help fill in the blanks. I am an avid railfan, singer, and a model railroader as well as an amusement park enthusiast Nonetheless feel free to send me a message or say hello!