declansdad
DIS Dad #639 New Brunswick, Canada
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I thought there were plenty of flakes.
Oh, you mean the snow.![]()
We have had a lot of people move across the border lately.....oh wait I did mean the snow.

I thought there were plenty of flakes.
Oh, you mean the snow.![]()
Good thing because that would be wrong in any country.
For the record, no snow here yet. Not even a flake.
I thought there were plenty of flakes.
Oh, you mean the snow.![]()
We will need a ruling from Andy if Mark wins the internet today. Would those be flakes or flaukes? Or, did I get the u correct in between the f and k?
Her plan is to sit next to you at Il Mulino. She somewhat likes you despite her, "He is only running the Half?" comment, so she will make it quick. Enjoy your meal.
Hate to hear about the check bouncers and roofers - although cheating people seems to be the best business practice in most places. But, I'm shocked that both you and the college experience are teaching your child how to stab people. That's a bit much, isn't it?![]()
Tell me you saw this....
Long version-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTca2nrIn4U
Short version
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIHogoREFEQ
Good thing I have a longer layover in Charlotte. Arrived at one end of the terminal and depart at the other end. My days of running from one end to another are over.
Not all Canadians are flakey. We had one from Guelph, one from near Niagara Falls and someone from Nova Scotia at the meeting I just left. We always load the committees with them because they are just looking for a reason to compromise.![]()
What are you doing that you have Canadians working with you?
What are you doing that you have Canadians working with you?
Whatever it is, it involves cannoli.
Strawberry research
So you have shortcake, cheesecake and daiquiri committees to go along with your cannoli?
What are you doing that you have Canadians working with you?
Whatever it is, it involves cannoli.
It is a Canadian-Italian-Kentuckian exchange program.
Good morning. Left work early yesterday to go home and work on the farm. It snowed for almost an hour and a half while we were shelling corn. No accumulation, it melted on contact and we kept going, but it definitely felt weird to be shelling corn in the snow in October.
Good luck with the repairmen.
And I hope your fins get it done this weekend.
Hate to hear about the check bouncers and roofers - although cheating people seems to be the best business practice in most places. But, I'm shocked that both you and the college experience are teaching your child how to stab people. That's a bit much, isn't it?![]()
Sorry for your crappy week. But look at the bright side, I'll be in WDW in 5 days!![]()
I'll make sure I have a few cocktails around WS beforehand so that I don't feel the pain as much...
Captain_Oblivious said:+1
You're just not having any fun down there at all, are you?
Goofy + 3 said:I think I'd get bored doing one of the transportation or attraction jobs. I'd either want to be a tour guide (more quality interaction with guests) or head chef somewhere. I'd probably need to learn more in either case.
declansdad said:So there is a 3 way language barrier.![]()
So there is a 3 way language barrier.![]()
And why should you be shocked about the shiv? She is going to school in New Jersey after all..
MJ loves Disney... I should ask him if he wants to come.
We are taking the family... it is going to be the baby's first trip.![]()
This is where we spent the morning, went for breakfast at a great place we tried last year called Simply Delicious and then went to the Disboards welcome center to say hi. Then went to at beach and had a swim in the ocean.
Getting ready for dinner at Tuto Italia. Maybe a few drinks around the world, not a bad day really.