Chatty Hyena Thread (Everyone's welcome)

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I always loved small sedans. My first "real" car, the one I bought new because I wanted it, was a Honda Accord. We just got rid of it to get the RAV4. DH had a Toyota pickup when we married, but bought the 4Runner when DS8 came along.

I loved my car, but once I got used to the 4Runner, I liked feeling like I could see better in traffic. In a car that's lower to the ground I always felt like I couldn't see any further than the car in front of me, which was usually a big pickup, minivan or SUV. :rotfl:

So that's you behind me on the freeway! I love those little cars that hover beside and behind me...kinda like those little fish that hang onto the sides of the bigger fish and eat the parasites off of them.:thumbsup2

:lmao: I told Frelan I ran something over in the garage when we got home from swim...He looked at me like this :eek: Was it something that had been alive?? :eek: :eek: :lmao: :lmao: NO!

I ran over the dog once, er...well twice. But you know those sort of things happen when you drive a big SUV and your driveway is on a steep hill. No harm done though. His hair just fell off of his tail for a few months and it did eventually grow back. Just sit on the horn anytime you backup or pull into the garage, children and animals will scatter!:thumbsup2 :rotfl2:
 
So that's you behind me on the freeway! I love those little cars that hover beside and behind me...kinda like those little fish that hang onto the sides of the bigger fish and eat the parasites off of them.:thumbsup2



I ran over the dog once, er...well twice. But you know those sort of things happen when you drive a big SUV and your driveway is on a steep hill. No harm done though. His hair just fell off of his tail for a few months and it did eventually grow back. Just sit on the horn anytime you backup or pull into the garage, children and animals will scatter!:thumbsup2 :rotfl2:

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I have run over tons of stuff... Cats... Possums... small children. ;) But NOTHING was as funny as when my sister ran over the chipmunk. :lmao: Especially when we were driving through the same area on this trip, and the kids were watching Alvin and the chipmunks on the DVD player in the car... We were talking about how WRONG it would be for her to run over another chipmunk while we were watching Alvin. :lmao:
 
I think you are right. Women can get a lot done! :thumbsup2

Thanks!!! :cool1: :cool1: :cool1:



Ok didnt want to post this on the pre trippie but I hinted at it. I'm seriously thinking of booking that horseback riding for Morgan and Jeff. Morgan is NUTS about horses and wants to ride one. Not a pony though. Jeff has never ridden one so I think it would be a great bonding experience.

The min. age is 9 but Morgan looks 10 as we all know so I dont think it would be a problem. I know you have to sign that she is 9 and I'm sure that if we told her that she had to say she is 9 she would...:lmao:

The only problem I see with this is if for some reason they need the Key to the Kingdom card/Resort ID that would state how old she is due to tickets etc. I'm not sure why they would need it though since you dont need to be a resort guest to ride horses.

This would be a surprise for her one day. What do you think?


I just dug out our old KTTW cards, they say adult or child on them, but no age. Isn't Disney child age 9 or below? So you could say she was 9, the KTTW would say Child, but it would still be ok I presume.

We've never ridden the horses, but I did see the corral when we parked for the Hoop De Do Revue. So therefore I have no idea what I'm talking about. Never Mind.
 

I have run over tons of stuff... Cats... Possums... small children. ;) But NOTHING was as funny as when my sister ran over the chipmunk. :lmao: Especially when we were driving through the same area on this trip, and the kids were watching Alvin and the chipmunks on the DVD player in the car... We were talking about how WRONG it would be for her to run over another chipmunk while we were watching Alvin. :lmao:

Perhaps if one of the twins is a boy, Flat Stanley might be a good name possibility.:lmao:
 
I just dug out our old KTTW cards, they say adult or child on them, but no age. Isn't Disney child age 9 or below? So you could say she was 9, the KTTW would say Child, but it would still be ok I presume.

We've never ridden the horses, but I did see the corral when we parked for the Hoop De Do Revue. So therefore I have no idea what I'm talking about. Never Mind.

:lmao: Thanks for telling me the KTTW says child. Then we just have to tell her to lie if asked! :lmao: :lmao: She's old enough to understand that if she wants to ride a horse she needs to lie just this once.

C'mon its not like we all never lied about our kids not being 3 yet and taking them into the movie for free. This time I'm paying $42 bucks to lie. :rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2:

Its a 2 hour trail ride and I think she will absolutely love it.
 
Perhaps if one of the twins is a boy, Flat Stanley might be a good name possibility.:lmao:

:lmao: :lmao: Hey now. We had this same discussion when I was PG with Mikalah. Stanley is NOT a name choice.. Flat or not. Flat Stanley Staley? :eek: :lmao: :lmao:
 
:lmao: :lmao: Hey now. We had this same discussion when I was PG with Mikalah. Stanley is NOT a name choice.. Flat or not. Flat Stanley Staley? :eek: :lmao: :lmao:

Hold it! Your last name is Staley??? I thought it was 7580.:confused3 :rotfl2:

Stanley Staley sounds a little weird, but Stanley 7580 is not bad at all.:rotfl:

When I was PG with DD we nicknamed her/him/it Merwin Derwin Irwin! It was funny at the time.
 
Dang it, boys are running late for bed and still need showers. Be back in about 10 minutes...
 
:lmao: Thanks for telling me the KTTW says child. Then we just have to tell her to lie if asked! :lmao: :lmao: She's old enough to understand that if she wants to ride a horse she needs to lie just this once.

C'mon its not like we all never lied about our kids not being 3 yet and taking them into the movie for free. This time I'm paying $42 bucks to lie. :rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2:

Its a 2 hour trail ride and I think she will absolutely love it.

I dare you, I double dare you to go post this over on the WDW theme park thread!:lmao:

However we are really glad to know where you draw the line with your morals...$42 willing to lie, $41 I promise to tell the truth...the whole truth...and nothing but the truth.:thumbsup2
 
I dare you, I double dare you to go post this over on the WDW theme park thread!:lmao:

However we are really glad to know where you draw the line with your morals...$42 willing to lie, $41 I promise to tell the truth...the whole truth...and nothing but the truth.:thumbsup2

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I dare you, I double dare you to go post this over on the WDW theme park thread!:lmao:

However we are really glad to know where you draw the line with your morals...$42 willing to lie, $41 I promise to tell the truth...the whole truth...and nothing but the truth.:thumbsup2

:rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2: Why do you think I only hinted at it in my PTR. :rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2: I'm not THAT stupid. People will tell me my daughter will be paralyzed and I will be commiting a moral sin by having her ride a horse even though she is taller than most 9 year olds but she probably doesnt have the brain development of a mature enough child to hold the reins. Then a DR and a lawyer will come on and tell me I need to have my child examined and taken away from me for cruelty because I MUST be the worst mother in the world for wanting my 8 year old to live a fantasy of riding a horse.

HELL NO. :scared1: :scared1: :scared1:
 
I dare you, I double dare you to go post this over on the WDW theme park thread!:lmao:

However we are really glad to know where you draw the line with your morals...$42 willing to lie, $41 I promise to tell the truth...the whole truth...and nothing but the truth.:thumbsup2

Oh, forgot to mention, you should see what I would do for $43!
 
Guess who came to visit this week? Aunt Flo!

So I think I now have my new schedule figured out. Aunt Flo visits for 7 days (and she's mighty heavy!), then she's gone for about 30 days. Then she visits (normal Flo) for 4 days or so.

Then for about 2 weeks after she leaves I'm fine. Then EGAD!! The hot flashes start horribly for the next 6 weeks, I'm back on Prozac, then they start to subside, my face starts breaking out and then...REPEAT FROM ABOVE!

This is just totally nuts! I was having hot flashes Sunday morning and then they quit on Sunday evening when Aunt Flo showed up. This is just not right!! It is supposed to be one way or the other, not both!!

I have handled a lot of things in my lifetime with grace and dignity, but I swear this is driving me ABSOLUTELY NUTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Please go back to your regularly scheduled programming.:scared1: :scared1: :scared1:
 
I have run over tons of stuff... Cats... Possums... small children. ;) But NOTHING was as funny as when my sister ran over the chipmunk. :lmao: Especially when we were driving through the same area on this trip, and the kids were watching Alvin and the chipmunks on the DVD player in the car... We were talking about how WRONG it would be for her to run over another chipmunk while we were watching Alvin. :lmao:
OMG! You are LYING! Tell me that did NOT happen!!! :rotfl2: :rotfl2:
 
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