Andrew DEREK UK
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- Joined
- Mar 8, 2004
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Checking in, only 32c today, 33 tomorrow thats 45c on the tube.
Yup I am under cover!Well, we were speculating about your disappearance.........
Could you please convert to Farenheit!Checking in, only 32c today, 33 tomorrow thats 45c on the tube.
Could you please convert to Farenheit!![]()
Yes, this is the conversion..........
H.O.T
Not hotter than Cabo on the REPO!
It was damn hot that day!![]()
Not hotter than Cabo on the REPO!
It was damn hot that day!![]()
There is nothing on this EARTH that was hotter than Cabo!
Checking in, only 32c today, 33 tomorrow thats 45c on the tube.
So you havent been on the London Underground (Tube) in hot weather.
That beats Cabo any day.....
We are very humid at the moment so it feels worse, like Florida in August rather than dry heat of LA Disneyland and Cabo.
The Tube in hot weather is just horrible. Trying to find a pair of shorts in London or Stratford Upon Avon in August when it's in the low 90's is not a pleasant experience either.
Sounds like a personal problem to me!![]()
You are warmer than we are here at WDW, it's been in the low 70's and storming all day.It was warmer at 5:30am than it is now - yes I was up and moving at that time since I had to take DH to the airport to send him back home
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The Tube in hot weather is just horrible. Trying to find a pair of shorts in London or Stratford Upon Avon in August when it's in the low 90's is not a pleasant experience either.
Andrew, is this you???I love it!!
Outside the Bristol Zoo, in England , there is a parking
Lot for 150 cars and 8 coaches, or buses.
It was manned by a very pleasant attendant with a
Ticket machine charging cars £1 (about $1.40) and
Coaches £5 (about $7).
This parking attendant worked there solid for all of 25
Years. Then, one day, he just didn't turn up for work.
"Oh well", said Bristol Zoo Management - "we'd better
Phone up the City Council and get them to send a new
Parking attendant . . . "
"Err . . . No", said the Council, "that parking lot is your
Responsibility."
"Err . . . No", said Bristol Zoo Management, "the
Attendant was employed by the City Council, wasn't
He?"
"Err . . . No!" insisted the Council.
Sitting in his villa somewhere on the coast of Spain
(presumably), is a man who had been taking the
Parking lot fees, estimated at £400 (about $560) per
Day at Bristol Zoo for the last 25 years. Assuming 7
Days a week, this amounts to just over £3.6 million
($7 million - or $280,000 every year for 25 years)!
And no one even knows his name.
If this is Andrew then he's buying drinks for all of us on the ship.![]()
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Car update.........I MAY get it back today or not..........I will find out later on today.........so I just gardened and took a bike ride.........I MAY have to walk to the beach........![]()
(I have already PM'd JillJill)
This is not my first cruise hanging out with DIS'ers. I'm just not as vocal!
I am booked on this cruise, as are my sister & sister-in-law, Mary and Sandy.
For those in the know, we three were on the FIRST TransAtlantic cruise to Barcelona. I was part of the departure banner team.
Mary & Sandy don't know I'm coming. I'm using DVC vacation points. Anyway, it's to be a big surprise to them. Even more surprising, I booked a cabin for myself. (3 adults in a cabin gets old)
I live in Florida full-time, Mary & Sandy live in Rhode Island in the summer, Key West in the winter. They visit me on the way down and back.
I am "between" positions at the moment and studying for a degree in communication; Mary & Sandy are retired Navy medical types.
[OK, so I'm not 20-something] Let's just keep it friendly and call me a baby boomer and leave it at that.
I thought that 13 months out was early; apparantly I forgot what DIS'ers are like!
I'll be lurking periodically and maybe asking a question or two from time to time.
Bye,