TheTXTaylors5
He's the Mickey to my Minnie
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Glad I wasn't wearing a Thong![]()
I thought it was us DHs that were being accused of that?

- Bill
Glad I wasn't wearing a Thong![]()
Bill where's jenifer, is she sleeping tonight???
I thought it was us DHs that were being accused of that?![]()
- Bill
You're lucky we like you... and you have such Cute kids..
I guess we'll let you stay...![]()
You know whats funny is I just got in my inbox about 5 minutes ago about a the new rudolph.....![]()
How many days have they been onsale now....![]()
Hopefully the kids are cooperating and letting her get some much deserved rest.![]()
- Bill
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Thank you, thank you!![]()
- Bill
Good night all!!!!![]()
have be up bright and early tomorrow and have to work all day.....
No Fair... You leave in 17 days... We don't leave for 22 more..![]()
Good night all!!!!![]()
have be up bright and early tomorrow and have to work all day.....
Yeah but that gives you 5 extra days to get all of thes you want.
If you were actually trying to get any.
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- Bill
Wendy:
When you go on the DVC tour, make sure to get Jasmine her DVC pins. They did give DS7 and DD5 TWO each of the AKV pins. One to keep and one to trade.
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- Jennifer
Has anyone seen the Lion King (Broadway version)? It is coming to Atlanta in the Spring. The last time it was here I was expecting DD (5).
Want to get even madder? The process to get a wheelchair seat and companion seat are this: When the tickets go on sale at ticketmaster you have to email them and request a wheelchair accessable seat. Then you wait for them to email you back, and at that point you hope they reserved you one. Then you confirm you want them and pay for them. It is done by email, you cannot buy them online or stand in line at a ticket outlet.
So, we did just that the day of the presale and did manage to buy 2 tickets at $53.00 each. One for my 15 year old daughter in a wheelchair and one for myself. Then later I went on gotickets.com to see if I could get one more companion seat. They were selling the wheelchair seating right next to us for $260.00!! They went and lied, saying they needed wheelchair seating, then scalped them. So, not only did they use computer software to gobble up all the regular tickets, then they go and lie to get even more tickets. That is pretty scummy.![]()
The answer to this is for parents to stand firm and refuse to pay those prices. If the ticket brokers/scalpers cannot sell them then they won't buy them. Those poor parents who can't afford $500 for tickets to a concert just need to say "sorry we cannot afford to go". I really think a kid missing a Hannah concert is not really suffering. Not having money for breakfast is suffering. There are lots of things we adults would like to do that we cannot afford (round the world cruise for DrHug and I) and learning the lesson as a child that you cannot do everything you want is maybe a good thing.
So, just in case you saw it on the news last night, I am not at the Showboat where they had a major hostage situation last night and evacuated the hotel.
Beth
We'll have a pretty lame door I figure, but dd will want to participate in everything going, so we're in! I'll check the blog...
Thanks all for your kind words about little Ryan.
Here's a pic of him tonight. I will say that he's his normal happy self, and is running and jumping and dancing and laughing like always.
I'm going to link to it, the swelling and bruising is a bit worse today.