8/17/08 Captain Jack's Repossession Repo Cruise to PC thru TPC #5

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Well, on the main Disney World board I keep running into threads discussing that the "love bugs" are back and swarming, so does that count, for Arlene or someone??????

Mmmmmm, Sam Adams . . .:drinking1 :drinking1 :drinking1 :drinking1

Lovebugs are annoying, but I'll take 'em over fire ants any day.
I pretty much never wear shoes, so I spent the 3 years we lived in FL covered in fire ant bites.

Do you have Sam Summer yet? I haven't found it here.

Well, that is all fine and good but I need something really useful like....."What to do if you want to book Palo and DCL has not decided theme nights" Find me that book, will ya? :laughing:

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OH! I didn't think the mention during the 'stranded on a desert island' run that Joel and I went to the same college as McGyver!

You know that Tom31B's real name is Job, right? He just uses Tom to throw us off the trail of his true identity . . . perhaps if he covered up a few of the details in his signature we wouldn't have figured it out . . .

Funny, I've met Tom & I didn't notice any boils.

Well, this might be useful for you since it is how we feel when we book Palo for the wrong night . . .
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Nice abs! Any idea when he will be dining at Palo? Or hanging out at the adult pool???

Some of the ones floating around are the ones you used to eat in the 60's

I think I had a 1960's version while backpacking in the early 90's.
 
Southwest Airlines Now Taking Passengers To Destinations By Shuttle Bus

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DALLAS—In what the company is calling a "bold new leap" in comfort, convenience and overall quality of travel, Southwest Airlines announced Monday that it would be replacing its entire fleet of passenger jets and planes with daily shuttle buses.

The shuttle buses, which will depart from airport runways to over 200 destinations nationwide, represent a major breakthrough in commercial aviation.

"The future is now," announced Southwest CEO Gary Kelly, gesturing to a 30-foot bus painted in the company's signature red, yellow, and blue. "With these amazing new buses, traveling from New York to Los Angeles takes as little as three days. That's less than half the time it took passengers to get there on our old planes."

Equipped with a 70-gallon tank and a four-stroke engine capable of speeds up to 60 miles per hour, the innovative buses will reportedly reduce travel time by 75 percent on average. In addition, cushioned plastic seats and easy-to-hold metal poles will present passengers with a level of comfort never before experienced on Southwest flights.

After checking their luggage and going through normal security procedures, passengers line up at their gates and board the new Southwest craft by walking through the connecting jetway to an awaiting bus. Once a runway opens up, the shuttles then prepare for departure by taxiing down a designated airstrip, activating their turn signals, and maneuvering onto an adjoining highway ramp.

Southwest also guarantees that the buses will take off and arrive within two minutes of their scheduled time—a feat of precision many had long thought impossible.

"Traveling across the country is more convenient than ever before," Southwest spokeswoman Catherine Miller said. "Just step onto one of our state-of-the-art buses, sit down for take off, read for a while, stand up and wander around the shuttle to help pass the time, sit back down for a few hours, read some more, look out the window at an empty corn field, wander around the shuttle once more—and before you know it, you've arrived."



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Said Miller, "You'll never travel on an outmoded airborne vehicle again."

In addition to the added convenience, the shuttle buses offer improved dining and meal service, with passengers getting a choice between Arby's, Roy Rogers and Dunkin' Donuts, at more than 500 rest areas across the country. Complimentary snacks and beverages are also be distributed to all travelers, depending on when and where the shuttle bus stops for gas.

The buses are capable of making emergency breaks by the side of the highway if required—a feature Southwest officials say passengers will prefer to cramped airplane toilets. According to Miller, exciting new entertainment options—such as asking the shuttle's captain to change the radio station—will replace in-flight films.

Each bus will also come equipped with a high-powered steering-wheel horn, providing superior communication between the shuttle's captain and his surroundings.

"For as little as $199, customers can travel to dozens of exciting tourist and business destinations," Miller said. "And if they choose to upgrade to Executive Class, not only will they ride in style, but we'll also drop them off right at their front door."

A number of passengers who had previously vowed never to fly commercially again said that Southwest's new ground service is a welcome change.

"The turbulence wasn't so bad except for a few potholes, and it was nice being able to step out and have a cigarette every once in a while," said Houston resident Michael Dworkin, who participated in a test trip last month. "Still, it seems like no matter how I choose to travel, I always end up getting seated next to a crying child."

As of press time, Southwest's inaugural shuttle-bus trip, from Dallas to Phoenix, is reportedly stuck in a traffic jam on I-10, because some [deleted]rear-ended a minivan and won't move his car off the road.

OK, it's from The Onion.
 
Ticket alert

For those of you who asked about 5 day DL tickets:

I asked the representative and she said in the 2 years she's been doing this I'm the first person to ever ask for 5 day tickets! What's wrong with these people around here?

Anyway, she said if I can give her a count of how many I'd like, she'll call her Disney rep and see what she can get me.

So for those of you who want 5 day hoppers, please PM me with how many you need adult and child and I'll have her get me the price. This will not be an obligation to buy. I just need to let her know how many we're hoping for.

My cousin bought 5-day Park Hoppers last month. They are available at Disneyland.com. Adult - $194 Child - $164
 

Would anyone care to share a 5 day hopper pass?

DH and i would need 2 days (for friday and saturday).

It sure would be cheaper to split with someone since DL doesn't do the biometric scanning thing.
 
Do you have Sam Summer yet? I haven't found it here.

Funny, I've met Tom & I didn't notice any boils.



Nice abs! Any idea when he will be dining at Palo? Or hanging out at the adult pool???

I just saw a 12 pack of Sam Summer for the first time yesterday at the store . . . I also successfully had it on draught when eating out last Sunday . . .:thumbsup2

Did you see ALL of Tom/Job???????????:confused3 I mean, boils, well, often get covered by clothing, I'll bet:confused3

As for how to take a punch guy, I hear he gives "alone time" massages on the Magic . . .:love:
 
hope everyone is having a good friday! so far today, i've taken bottles back to the redemption place....fun fun! and also gone to the dump...even more fun!! wow...what a way to spend a day off!! LOL! oh well, hopefully now all our errands will be done today and we won't have to do anything but enjoy the sunshine tomorrow!
have a great day everyone!

Yesterday I took our recyclables in for redemption. I had enough plastic to fill a 55 gallon trash can at the turn in station... plus a couple of dozen cans (we don't drink much soft drinks) ... and I had 3 glass bottles. Wanna guess what all that (mostly plastic water and juice bottles) came to in dollars?.....


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I see folks bringing in bags and bags and bags of this stuff ... and they don't look like regular folks like me bringing their own discards - but they're bringing in stuff collected from public places. And I figure they're turning in no more than $20 or $30 in stuff. It's bewildering ... but good as all that stuff would have been trash somewhere else most likely. We need greater incentives to recycle - perhaps we should increase the fees/benefit of recycling, eh?

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Want to come over and help me recycle..I am really good at bagging it and have all of it on my back patio - its the dragging it to the recycle place thats a pain for me! I only have about 30 bags out there..volunteers??? I might be able to earn enough for.... a martini tasting!
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Desiree
 
I am so excited - I ordered a FE today from Ebay....Although I can sew..I'm not that good and I figured out that the cost of the fabric (x2 or x3 - when I have to go back and buy more) and my frustration - not to mention the wear and tear on my poor DH and DD...it was worth money to me to order it! It will have pirate mickeys on it and it's in lime green! :woohoo:

Now..if I could just get with it and start planning the rest of the trip... of course..it's not yet August 16th..I still have plenty of time! :rotfl2: I'm sure I won't be the only one up at 10 p.m. on that Saturday night trying to pack!

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Yesterday I took our recyclables in for redemption. I had enough plastic to fill a 55 gallon trash can at the turn in station... plus a couple of dozen cans (we don't drink much soft drinks) ... and I had 3 glass bottles. Wanna guess what all that (mostly plastic water and juice bottles) came to in dollars?.....

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$5.35
I see folks bringing in bags and bags and bags of this stuff ... and they don't look like regular folks like me bringing their own discards - but they're bringing in stuff collected from public places. And I figure they're turning in no more than $20 or $30 in stuff. It's bewildering ... but good as all that stuff would have been trash somewhere else most likely. We need greater incentives to recycle - perhaps we should increase the fees/benefit of recycling, eh?

Want to come over and help me recycle..I am really good at bagging it and have all of it on my back patio - its the dragging it to the recycle place thats a pain for me! I only have about 30 bags out there..volunteers??? I might be able to earn enough for.... a martini tasting!
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Desiree

For us, we had to PAY $30 to get a recycling bin. We put all of our recyclibles (spelling??) into it including platics through #8, paper, glass, cardboard, etc. We then set it out every other Friday (today was recycling day) and it gets picked up by the city.

I still wonder why they made us pay to do this.....if we didn't care, we could have just dumped it in with the rest of the garbage in the "free" trash bin that the city provides.
 
Haven't seen a pirate joke of the day lately, so how about these "Pirate Pet Peeves":
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'Hook' always beats rock, scissors, and paper.

Those chicks who shop at Hot Topic who are all "oooh, I love pirates!" but then when a real pirate tries to pick them up at the pretzel shop they're, like, "ew, you smell like halibut!"

Peg-leg termites.

When someone snaps the strap on your eye patch.

Fourteen consecutive losing seasons, no pennants since 1979.

When certain other pirates say they're into "plundering and pillaging" and you try to explain that they're being redundant and then they stab you in the eye.

Not being able to wear those amazing new prosthetic hands because other pirates would make fun of you.

Pranksters teaching your parrot words like ‘fluffy’ and ‘rainbow’ and ‘I’m with stupid.’

Idiots actually trying to balance fifteen men on a dead man’s chest.

People who say "CaribBEan" instead of "CaRIBbean."

When someone forgets to mark which direction is north on a treasure map.

Low-flying woodpeckers.

Metal hook hand, electrical storm,­ you do the math.

Those hideous Captain Morgan commercials.

Having to stay below decks just to avoid killing everyone on ‘talk like a pirate day.’

Doubloons won’t fit the snack machines at most ports.

Finding pants that look good with one long and one short leg.

Having to share a name with geeks who, rather than murdering and pillaging, illegally download Ashlee Simpson songs.

Converting Pieces of Eight to decimal system is too much math.

Star-struck parrot won’t stop saying “AFLAC!”

Parchment always gets stuck in the photocopier.

Crate & Barrel doesn’t really have very many good crates or barrels.

Stepping into a knot hole with your peg leg.

None of your people seeing a dime from those Long John Silver restaurants.

Those times when Doctor Doom kidnaps the Invisible Woman and then uses her as leverage to force the rest of the Fantastic Four to go back in time to steal a bunch of your treasure.

Stuck with parrots because pot-bellied pigs have poor sense of balance.

Scurvy.
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My cousin bought 5-day Park Hoppers last month. They are available at Disneyland.com. Adult - $194 Child - $164


Yes, 5 day hoppers are available from Disney. But I can get them at a discounted rate. You might have missed my post yesterday with the discounts I can get for folks.


Hey folks, our "ticket lady" is here today. Our company gets discounts on various attractions in CA. I grabbed a few prices that some of you may be interested in.

I can order as many tickets with no limit. And they can be ordered any time, not just today because she's here. If anyone would like some tickets, PM me and we can work something out.

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2 Day Hopper – A=$128.50 / C=$109 - Disney price A=$132 / C=$112
3 Day Hopper – A=$160 / C=$130 (includes 1 Magic Morning) – Disney price A=$169 / C=$139 (advanced purchase price)
4 Day Hopper – A=$175 / C=$145 (includes 1 Magic Morning) – Disney price A=$184 / C=$154 (advanced purchase price) edited the adult price, I had swaped the 5 and 7

San Diego Zoo or Wild Animal Park
A=$31 / C=$23 – SD Zoo price A=$34 / C=$24
Can also get SeaWorld discount tickets but I didn’t ask the price of those. If anyone is interested, I’ll check.

Universal Studios
Admission $51 – Universal price $64
Admission and Front of Line pass $104 – Universal price $109 (advanced purchase price)
I asked about VIP Experience and she's going to check

Legoland
Admission $45 (both A&C) – Legoland price A=$59.95 / C=$49.95

Magic Mountain
2 for 1 General Admission coupon – Six Flags price A=$59.99 / C=$29.99 (if under 48”) (gate prices) – Advanced purchase price is A=$39.99 – no discount on child price
 
For us, we had to PAY $30 to get a recycling bin. We put all of our recyclibles (spelling??) into it including platics through #8, paper, glass, cardboard, etc. We then set it out every other Friday (today was recycling day) and it gets picked up by the city.

I still wonder why they made us pay to do this.....if we didn't care, we could have just dumped it in with the rest of the garbage in the "free" trash bin that the city provides.

Not only do we pay as well for a recycle bin - but we pay for the OVERSIZED one! Yeah... we pay EXTRA fro the big one. Or is it we're paying for the oversized regular one and they give us the BIG recycle bin for the same price as the little one? I don't know what I pay for anymore... I se the bill ... I pay it .... and sometimes I prepay it a month or two forward so i won't have to mess with it again anytime soon. problem is once in a while I see a bill with a past due on it too since I semi-ignore these things. And ... almost certainly once a year we get that bright orange tag left on the garbage bin saying we neeed to pay them!

< silent grinnin' with stern glaring eyes >

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Its taken me ages tonight to loan a new Norton Internet security program onto this laptop, but at least is working now,

Its has a new top notch filter against anything undiserable....

So it blocks all Tom's (Captain Crash's) pictures!

(Sorry boss!)

Must be all thoose hidden worms!
 
DING!

Southwest is open. Code DING15 gets you 15% off through 4/21.
Just bought my September trip tickets.

Thanks M! I just booked airfare for a reunion in DC in October! Got the 15 % off, so not bad. Never flown into BWI before, but I see that there is a bus you can catch at the airport that goes to one of the Metro stations. We arrive durring rush hour!
 
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