8/17/08 Captain Jack's Repossession Repo Cruise to PC thru TPC #13

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A quick drive by posting......my pirate calendar says......

T-minus 10 days and counting........:cool1:

Carry on.

Andy
 
Another drive by...:drive:

Okay...according to urban dictionary dot com (and my 17 year old brother)...
shmexy
A more than awesome way to say "sexy"
A combination of sexy, smooth, and hot.
A variant of 'sexy', commonly utilized in sarcastic, or cynical comments. Also used by those with an aversion to the word 'sexy'.

hippi
A women/men who's still living in the 80's.

Now I will return to the crises of last minute wedding fiascos, cruise packing, and deterring annoying AT&T salesmen from knocking on my front door...

Relax and know that your wedding is going to be wonderful!!! :bride:
 
Happy Birthday Zack!!!!!!!

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Just ignore the name and age!!!
 

Relax and know that your wedding is going to be wonderful!!! :bride:
Thanks! At least the beer is taken care of now. That is a HUGE thing in my mind. This way if anything goes wrong, I can drown it away with a couple kegs of beer! :) Just kidding!
 
The rule generally is one carry on and one personal item.

A personal item is a briefcase, purse, camera bag, laptop in bag, or similar
Okay so laptop in bag is considered personal item, not carryon? even if it's in a bag? that's what I wanted to know. We'll be okay on limits... with 4 of us going together with 3 carryons, 4 checked luggage and the kids have drawstring backpacks as their personal items.
We'll have Ruby: carryon, backpack as personal item
Robert: carryon, backpack as personal item
Me: carryon, purse as personal item
Rita: only has backpack as personal item.
So I could technically put the laptop in a carryon size luggage thing I have (urban traveller or whatever it's called) and have room in it for OTHER things besides just the laptop? Since we're under -by one- on carryon allowance? whatcha think?

(I was thinking laptop was allowed as an extra personal item.... but apparently not so I'll substitute it for a carryon since we're only taking 3 carryons?)


Random Interjection:

In a continuing effort to not get ready, I just ordered some new carry-on luggage with wheels. Every trip I go on, I stuff my laptop and whatever in a backpack and wait for my shoulder to fall off as I drag it through airport after airplane after hotel. It's usually even worse on the boat, as you always have to cart your carry-on stuff to lunch the first day, and breakfast the last day, when they take your regular luggage.

Yay spinner wheels! Scoliosis no more!
oh yeah, gotta have wheels. LOL
last time we took our disney personalized (initials) duffle bag type things as carryons. NOT EVER AGAIN. We're only taking carryons that roll- my back and shoulders can't take that no wheels thing. LOL

I don't even want to try to decipher that one. OY!
I think I can decipher it -or atleast part of it... and I'm not liking what I think shmexy is...
IDK about other kids but my kids aren't even allowed to THINK that word yet. LOl

Here are our trip shirts.

Front
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Back
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I love them!

Good Night

and, remember, the hippi is mad shmexy...
:lmao:
Is hippi meaning hippy but spelled wrong on purpose or what? Maybe this is just hard to figure out when taken out of context?

I'm not much out of my teenage years (23) and I can't even begin to tell you what that means. I have never heard/seen those words before. Well, I can tell you that "mad" means "very." So if you wanted to say you're very excited for this trip, you'd say, "I'm mad excited for this trip!" Or, if it's hot where you live, "It's mad hot today."

But shmexy and hippi....not a clue.
Mad I got- shmexy I think I can figure out. hippi might be hippy but spelled incorrectly on purpose (or not)?
 
Thanks! At least the beer is taken care of now. That is a HUGE thing in my mind. This way if anything goes wrong, I can drown it away with a couple kegs of beer! :) Just kidding!

:rotfl: :lmao: :rotfl: You'ld fit in with my family! :rotfl2:
 
Random Interjection:

In a continuing effort to not get ready, I just ordered some new carry-on luggage with wheels. Every trip I go on, I stuff my laptop and whatever in a backpack and wait for my shoulder to fall off as I drag it through airport after airplane after hotel. It's usually even worse on the boat, as you always have to cart your carry-on stuff to lunch the first day, and breakfast the last day, when they take your regular luggage.

Yay spinner wheels! Scoliosis no more!

Lucky you!!!:thumbsup2 I have the bad wheels that go in every direction except where you want them to go.:lmao: :lmao:

and unfortunately, we don't know what you look like... If I see a stranger charging me from across the terminal I'm thinking Deanna?? or mugger ??

:lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

Cool!

You have to stop deleting all your programs!!!!!!

How did you guess!!;) ;)

Thanks Cheryl. Talk to ya when I get back home.

Have a safe trip and enjoy your day!!!:hug:
 
Okay so laptop in bag is considered personal item, not carryon? even if it's in a bag? that's what I wanted to know. We'll be okay on limits... with 4 of us going together with 3 carryons, 4 checked luggage and the kids have drawstring backpacks as their personal items.
We'll have Ruby: carryon, backpack as personal item
Robert: carryon, backpack as personal item
Me: carryon, purse as personal item
Rita: only has backpack as personal item.
So I could technically put the laptop in a carryon size luggage thing I have (urban traveller or whatever it's called) and have room in it for OTHER things besides just the laptop? Since we're under -by one- on carryon allowance? whatcha think?

(I was thinking laptop was allowed as an extra personal item.... but apparently not so I'll substitute it for a carryon since we're only taking 3 carryons?)

I think you're worrying too much about this. I think if you have less than 2 items each, you'll be fine. I've taken the laptop in our backpack before. Just make sure you can get to the laptop since it has to go through the security by itself.
 
Hey everyone,

How is everyone? Gosh we had tornado warnings here in Colorado. It was the first time we saw that on TV for the warnings, since we moved here. I was a little nervous because DS was out at band practice outside because he has a parade that he is in this weekend. Then DD was down the street. DH told me that we are fine but it just scared me alittle bit. LOL

Short story everything was fine and nothing happend. I just got a little nervous. I have never been in one and I wasn't sure what was going to happen. One thing I am glad of that it's raining here finally, my yard really needed it.


This next week is haircut week and packing seriously. We are getting to excited.

GUESS WHAT??? We got our T***** and I am so excited about that..

It's really coming ture.

Take care. :cool1:
 
I'm not much out of my teenage years (23) and I can't even begin to tell you what that means. I have never heard/seen those words before. Well, I can tell you that "mad" means "very." So if you wanted to say you're very excited for this trip, you'd say, "I'm mad excited for this trip!" Or, if it's hot where you live, "It's mad hot today."

But shmexy and hippi....not a clue.

Maybe it means " the chick is very sexy?" I hope not but no idea

OMG, you're so old...

shmexy = A combination of sexy, smooth, and hot.
hippi = HIgh Performance Parallel Interfaces: a computer bus for the attachment of high speed storage devices to supercomputers. It was popular in the late 1980s and into the mid-to-late 1990s, but has since been replaced by ever-faster standard interfaces like SCSI and Fibre Channel.


so, the very old storage device to supercomputers (think late 1980's, so very, very old) is very sexy, smooth and hot

:rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2:

I just googled shmexy and it can be calling someone ugly or a version of sexy. :confused3

Another drive by...:drive:

Okay...according to urban dictionary dot com (and my 17 year old brother)...
shmexy
A more than awesome way to say "sexy"
A combination of sexy, smooth, and hot.
A variant of 'sexy', commonly utilized in sarcastic, or cynical comments. Also used by those with an aversion to the word 'sexy'.

hippi
A women/men who's still living in the 80's.

Now I will return to the crises of last minute wedding fiascos, cruise packing, and deterring annoying AT&T salesmen from knocking on my front door...

UrbanDictionary.com is an invaluable resource for translating the latest jargon. If it's any consolation - when the kids use words like that, half of them are just pretending to know what is being said - they just go along with it because not knowing would be way too embarassing. :rolleyes1
 
Is the burger king open that late at the airport? IDK if I want to walk to McDonalds that late at night. Thanks though, good to know a MickeyD's is close to HOjo's. ;)

Someone correct me if I am wrong, but the McDonald's is probably a 5 minute walk from HOJOs. I forget what time you are getting in but since the parks are open until midnight there will be hundreds of people (adults, kids, babies) walking on Harbor Blvd, it is completely safe. Not sure if that McDonald's is 24 hour, you might want to check. ;)




Michelle
 
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