Blue's Road Trip - Part II ~ New 5/6: It Pays To Have Connections!!


Hey Blue!

:wave: and all her peanut gallery :wave:

You are actually using a program I've never used before :confused3 Is visual basic microsoft? Fill me in...I am fairly tech savvy so I may be able to assist~

Lemme know...


MDF

I too am afraid to ask for the details of cheese-foot :eek:

My first thought is you are gonna smuggle cheese,
into Disney, for a snack, in your shoes.

am I close?
 
Does it, perchance, have anything to do with.....


(Previously posted elsewhere by MDF)

I remember purchasing a big block of cheese on Gay Day. What we did was leave Disneyland and walk across to Cal Adventure which wasn't having Gay Day until the next day.

At the vineyard, they had a cheese vendor there with a bunch of Amish people (I think they were real, not in costume) selling homemade cheese.

Well, you can see what's coming.

I couldn't help myself so I purchase a big 6 pound block of cheese, whittled a little off it while I sipped my wine, then tossed it into the bottom of the stroller where it sat all day in the 80 degree weather.

When we returned to our hotel that late afternoon, I put the cheese in the fridge but later broke it out again and downed about a pound or so. The next morning I was so sick but still I had a little more with breakfast.

By lunch I was a mess of a man and Lin threatened to toss the cheese out. I took the family swimming in the pool and claimed to be doing laundry while they swam but I snuck back and ate a bunch more of the delicious cheese block. By this time it was down to 25% and I was bound and determined to get the rest of it down. It wasn't tasting very good anymore and had started to discolor.

Linnie finally had enough and tossed what was left of the cheese block in a dumpster outside while I was showering one evening. Later that evening when I went to sample my delicious snack I was horrified to find that it had been disposed of. It took a week for my system to recover and the drive home to Montana from California was miserable for everyone riding in the automobile. We ended up selling the SUV when we got home.

We call that the "Cheese Story".

(End quote.)

*I thought the "Cheese Story" was too funny to stay on the West Coast only!

Kathy :rotfl:
 
I just got back from Lunch and I do not even want to hazard a guess. :confused:
 
tiggerwannabe said:
You are actually using a program I've never used before Is visual basic microsoft? Fill me in...I am fairly tech savvy so I may be able to assist~

Lemme know...

Will send a PM!!!

Kathy said:
*I thought the "Cheese Story" was too funny to stay on the West Coast only!

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I forgot to mention that I went to the bank on Thursday and opened an American Savings account
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The funny thing is though, I thought by having an American account, I would be able to withdraw money from it while we were in the U.S.

This is not the case. It's only a way of saving money and having it converted to American dollars. I was told that I would need to withdraw the money before leaving. Doesn't make sense to me. Oh well, it's still a great way to save and convert our money while the exchange rate is high :woohoo:

Since this was DH's idea, it also means that I have him hooked on WDW because he mentioned how we could deposit savings into that account over the next year.

:wizard: :dance3: :cheer2:
 
I was recently invited to watch a video of a wedding. I was unable to attend the wedding since it would have cost me $59 for a computer game plus an online subscription of $15/month.

As I watched the video I began to drift and think about what was going on before my eyes. My brother, a level 70 Undead Mage, was marrying a dark elf with a big battle-axe "inside" an entire world that exists only in cyber-space.

It's a game titled "World of WarCraft" and he plays it non-stop. He leads an entire Guild (with about 100 members) and met his new bride while trying to slay a large snow creature in Winterspring (an area in the game).

Apparently they've been on many dates (in the cyber-world... they've never actually met in person and as I told him, his new bride could actually be a guy playing a female character) as the courtship has lasted four months. They are now honeymooning in Orgrimmar and hope to purchase their first home together after they've slayed enough Werebears and sold their precious hides.

My brother desperately needs a trip in the "real" world and WDW would be perfect to snap him back to reality. The only problem is that the last time we went together, he was pretty well liquored up most of the time (to the point of passing out 3 times within a 24 hour period) and is kind of embarrassing to travel with out in public.

Being upgraded to concierge seemed like a great idea upon check-in but all that free wine & beer was more than his system could handle. One morning, he had large glass of red wine to get rid of his headache instead of taking two aspirin I offered. :confused3

The trip wasn't bad but I missed my family. I feel so much more comfortable with them in WDW than without 'em. :hug:

Oh, and operation cheese foot is the painful process I go through to trim my toe nails and clean my feet so I can wear sandals in the summer. :) It's an obsession.
 
MDF: At first I was confused as to what you were talking about until I realized it was a game :rolleyes:

I'd love to get into online gaming but high speed is still NOT available here :mad:

MDF said:
(in the cyber-world... they've never actually met in person and as I told him, his new bride could actually be a guy playing a female character)

Isn't that the truth!! For all we know you could be an eighty year old man sitting in a prison cell somewhere ;) :lmao: :eek:

I could not imagine EVER going to WDW with anyone else other than DH and the girls, although I do look forward to a time when just the two of us can take a romantic trip by ourselves :love:

MDF said:
Oh, and operation cheese foot is the painful process I go through to trim my toe nails and clean my feet so I can wear sandals in the summer. It's an obsession.

I thought it had something to do with that toe of yours :sad2:

You have some very strange obsessions Buzz :scared:
 
JOJO'S BACK!
everyone, loook!
i'm here.
yes,it's been awhile.
so,i'm really excited to go.
i wish i could bring oreo though.
so get this everyone.
mother said we cant bring a lizzard home.
but what do you all think if one was to happen to climb into our car and just come home with us? then what?
i really think that this car ride to WDW is going to be great!
you know,me and goofy fighting half the way down.
yeah it will be great.
and mom can't you just wait to hear me sing?
i have a lot of good songs on my mp3 player now.
so be ready! :D
:dance3:
 
Oh my gosh! JoJo, you guys are going to have so much fun. Sneak Oreo and Mutten down in your suitcases. As far as the Lizard goes, just put some Mickey ears on him and tell your mom it's a stuffed animal.. she'll never know the difference! :)
 
Oh, and operation cheese foot is the painful process I go through to trim my toe nails and clean my feet so I can wear sandals in the summer. :) It's an obsession.

Yummy.

(Oh, and I know you are coveting the blue dancing bananas, Buzz!)

Carry on, Blue dear. Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain of insanity.

Kathy
 




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