Viking said:Lily,
are you also one of those ladies who simply attach a handle to their closet and then let someone drag it to the airport?![]()
walczak4 said:So Erik, are you saying overpacking is a bad thing?I'll have you know that a 7 night cruise does require 10 pairs of shoes!
At least that's what I tell my hubby.
walczak4 said:sorry for the mispelling ERIC...I relized it after I had posted!My mistake has earned you a free drink at the sail away party!
padisneyfan said:WELCOME ZITOFAMILY
Eric--- I will wait until the crowds die down before I see it. I actually liked Dan Brown's Angels and Demons book better than DiVinci Code. I felt the story gets lost in DiVinci because of all the symbolism (sp).
Have a great day.
Nancy
jeanneg said:I forgot to mention that I read a great book this weekend: "Devil in the White City" by Erik Larson. It was on the NYT bestseller list several years ago and it is truly a fabulous read. It is nonfiction and is essentially 2 separate stories in one. The first is a very accurate and well-documented account of the 1893 Chicago World's Fair (also known as the Columbian Exposition) from the perspective of the original architects. The second story is the grisly tale of a Jack-the-Ripper type serial killer who may have murdered up to 200 women during that time. The juxtaposition between the technical and the gruesome makes it a very fascinating and quick-moving narrative. Disneyphiles will find it even more interesting since one of the chief carpenters was Elias Disney (father of Walt). Although Walt was not born until the Fair was over, it definitely had a major influence on his life and work.
I'm sure that many of you would enjoy reading this, especially Eric, who always loves to learn about new things and Marianne, who lives in the Chicago area.