8/17/08 Captain Jack's Repossession Repo Cruise to PC thru TPC Part 6

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How funny is that!!! :rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2:




Oh man, it's really sn*wing hard now. :sad2:
 
No need to send out a search party, or call a plumber... I survived Amtrak!!

Granted, it was only a short 2.5 hr ride to Boston, but still... I was worried after the horror stories I read on here. Every time my nieces "had to go" I cringed. :worried: Thankfully, the worst thing that they ran into was that the hot water was too hot. Personally, I simply refused "to go" on the train. Made for a super long trip home after a couple beers at the pizza joint across the street from the station plus the station when we got back home was just as icky so I had to wait until I got myself home. Phew - that was a close one. TMI? Probably. Do I care? Nope. ;)

Anyway, I am so exhausted!! There were 7 of us and we were up and out by 5am. The train ride itself was fun and so much better than making someone drive. Would do it again in a heartbeat. Once we got to Boston, it was 2 subway rides to the Aquarium (same as I remember from 10 years ago), lunch underneath Quincy Market (very good with Guinness on tap), and then to Disney on Ice - Princess Wishes (where the program was $20, a bag of cotton candy was $7 and a snow cone in a souvenir cup which I did refused to get them was $12! :eek:). We had a little over an hour after that was over, so we went across the street for pizza. Didn't get back home until about 10pm.

In any case, it was a very busy and long day. After lunch, all I could think of was "If I was at WDW on or the Magic, at least I could go back to my room and have a nap now!!". So, after grocery shopping and errands this morning, I think I will take a nap and catch up with this thread later. popcorn::
 

Jennifer--

Glad you survived the Amtrak!
 
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No need to send out a search party, or call a plumber... I survived Amtrak!!

Granted, it was only a short 2.5 hr ride to Boston, but still... I was worried after the horror stories I read on here. Every time my nieces "had to go" I cringed. :worried: Thankfully, the worst thing that they ran into was that the hot water was too hot. Personally, I simply refused "to go" on the train. Made for a super long trip home after a couple beers at the pizza joint across the street from the station plus the station when we got back home was just as icky so I had to wait until I got myself home. Phew - that was a close one. TMI? Probably. Do I care? Nope. ;)

Anyway, I am so exhausted!! There were 7 of us and we were up and out by 5am. The train ride itself was fun and so much better than making someone drive. Would do it again in a heartbeat. Once we got to Boston, it was 2 subway rides to the Aquarium (same as I remember from 10 years ago), lunch underneath Quincy Market (very good with Guinness on tap), and then to Disney on Ice - Princess Wishes (where the program was $20, a bag of cotton candy was $7 and a snow cone in a souvenir cup which I did refused to get them was $12! :eek:). We had a little over an hour after that was over, so we went across the street for pizza. Didn't get back home until about 10pm.

In any case, it was a very busy and long day. After lunch, all I could think of was "If I was at WDW on or the Magic, at least I could go back to my room and have a nap now!!". So, after grocery shopping and errands this morning, I think I will take a nap and catch up with this thread later. popcorn::


I'm glad there weren't any restroom incidences too Jen!!
 



Crash you are too charming. I am glad to see your surviving your "princess" weekend. My DH is actually 6'7" tall, so he is easy to spot in a crowd![/QUOTE]

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Does this mean I won't be squeezing my friends for the "date" referral fees and introduction expenses?? RATs! I was soooo looking forward to scoring a little spare lucre to help settle my ship expenses. :confused3

<chuckles>​
 
No, no Diane......swabbie drool.............you RULE!

:lmao: :lmao:

Oh that's right! Now that I think about it, it wasn't drool at all! It was the droplets on the outside of my crystal champagne glass filled with Dom Perignon! How silly of me! :lmao:
 
No need to send out a search party, or call a plumber... I survived Amtrak!!

Granted, it was only a short 2.5 hr ride to Boston, but still... I was worried after the horror stories I read on here. Every time my nieces "had to go" I cringed. :worried: Thankfully, the worst thing that they ran into was that the hot water was too hot. Personally, I simply refused "to go" on the train. Made for a super long trip home after a couple beers at the pizza joint across the street from the station plus the station when we got back home was just as icky so I had to wait until I got myself home. Phew - that was a close one. TMI? Probably. Do I care? Nope. ;)

Anyway, I am so exhausted!! There were 7 of us and we were up and out by 5am. The train ride itself was fun and so much better than making someone drive. Would do it again in a heartbeat. Once we got to Boston, it was 2 subway rides to the Aquarium (same as I remember from 10 years ago), lunch underneath Quincy Market (very good with Guinness on tap), and then to Disney on Ice - Princess Wishes (where the program was $20, a bag of cotton candy was $7 and a snow cone in a souvenir cup which I did refused to get them was $12! :eek:). We had a little over an hour after that was over, so we went across the street for pizza. Didn't get back home until about 10pm.

In any case, it was a very busy and long day. After lunch, all I could think of was "If I was at WDW on or the Magic, at least I could go back to my room and have a nap now!!". So, after grocery shopping and errands this morning, I think I will take a nap and catch up with this thread later. popcorn::


Glady you had a great day and survived Amtrak!
 
:rotfl:
We most definitely are Diane..............


And for the Irish in the crowd........

Oh Danny boy, the pipes, the pipes are calling
From glen to glen, and down the mountain side......


It's not a sing-a-long until we sing Danny Boy and everyone cries and then a fight breaks out :lmao: :lmao:
Being more than 50% Irish, gotta love the tunes.

We're going to be at least 2 gorilla's worth at the rate we're going.
HEY!!! I'm dieting!!!! Maybe if we all diet we can just use 1/2 a gorilla's worth of space.
HALLELUJA!

Wow, I didn't need to go to church this am. Just read the posts and you feel blessed.
Hope I don't go to H**L for that one.

As this is a "Trip of a Lifetime" I think everyone who is having a birthday at anytime during the year should celebrate it on board!:thumbsup2
Hmm, that leaves me out. I am not planning on having a birthday that year.


Crocs have to be the ugliest shoes I have ever seen! Now with that said ...I want a pair because they are Disney (Mickey)! Are they really comfortable...am I going to have to do a mind over matter thing?
chrissie
I said the same thing. I even told Mark I wasn't walking around with him when he wore them. UNTIL, I tired them myself. "Hello, My name is Laura and I am a Croc addict." :rotfl:

Awww Common.......... You have your shorts and stuff on when you board the ship...........dont be silly. Just wear them in the shower...........or pool.......or water excursion.......let dry when your in BS !!! :cool2:
Mark
Hmm. I don't think I want to know what you mean by "in BS"

I hope FGM packs lots of Gold Bond Medicated Powder in her bag.
Nope, more fun to just watch him walk. :lmao: :lmao:


I see the Tag Fairy must have gotten some rest. Congrats on all the new ones.

Man, you all have beautiful families. I love to see everyone in there finery. The kids are so cute. I can't wait to see everyone in person. I'm sure that as nice as your pictures are, that they don't do any of you justice. Because you are all beautiful in my heart.
DD threatened me not to post her picture. I think she is beautiful but she is in those teenage, "I look ugly" years. Wish she could see what I see. DS is pretty handsome so hide all your 15 year girls.
;)
 
DS and I are also afraid of the dark. I left the bathroom light on last time, with the door closed 3/4 of the way - it was the right amount for us.


Hazel does the same thing in our cabin, when she forgets the nightlight, which is quite often. ;)
 
No need to send out a search party, or call a plumber... I survived Amtrak!!

Granted, it was only a short 2.5 hr ride to Boston, but still... I was worried after the horror stories I read on here. Every time my nieces "had to go" I cringed. :worried: Thankfully, the worst thing that they ran into was that the hot water was too hot. Personally, I simply refused "to go" on the train. Made for a super long trip home after a couple beers at the pizza joint across the street from the station plus the station when we got back home was just as icky so I had to wait until I got myself home. Phew - that was a close one. TMI? Probably. Do I care? Nope. ;)

Anyway, I am so exhausted!! There were 7 of us and we were up and out by 5am. The train ride itself was fun and so much better than making someone drive. Would do it again in a heartbeat. Once we got to Boston, it was 2 subway rides to the Aquarium (same as I remember from 10 years ago), lunch underneath Quincy Market (very good with Guinness on tap), and then to Disney on Ice - Princess Wishes (where the program was $20, a bag of cotton candy was $7 and a snow cone in a souvenir cup which I did refused to get them was $12! :eek:). We had a little over an hour after that was over, so we went across the street for pizza. Didn't get back home until about 10pm.

In any case, it was a very busy and long day. After lunch, all I could think of was "If I was at WDW on or the Magic, at least I could go back to my room and have a nap now!!". So, after grocery shopping and errands this morning, I think I will take a nap and catch up with this thread later. popcorn::
Glad you had a good trip Jennifer. I love Boston. That is where my Mom is from. I haven't made it up there in so many years--keep going on Mickey trips. Thankfully my Nana (90 in May) comes down for 2 months during Thanksgiving and Christmas.
 
Before you flush a DCL turlet, shut the lid, press the button, & run like h***!:rotfl:



The first time I flushed the turlet on the Magic, I nealy pooped a brick, that sucker nearly scared the holy crap out of me!!! :rotfl2: :lmao: :rotfl2: :lmao: :rotfl2:
 
HEY!!! I'm dieting!!!! Maybe if we all diet we can just use 1/2 a gorilla's worth of space.

Man, you all have beautiful families. I love to see everyone in there finery. The kids are so cute. I can't wait to see everyone in person. I'm sure that as nice as your pictures are, that they don't do any of you justice. Because you are all beautiful in my heart. DD threatened me not to post her picture. I think she is beautiful but she is in those teenage, "I look ugly" years. Wish she could see what I see. DS is pretty handsome so hide all your 15 year girls.
;)



Still, with 400+ DISers, I think we're looking at least at an entire gorilla, even if I diet!


Now, you'd better stop posting sappy stuff like that. I might have to grab my box o' tissues so I don't get tears on the keyboard. :hug:
 
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