DIS/DISUnplugged/Dreams December Event Info – DISapalooza (continued)

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:wave2: Morning!

Homework is on today's agenda...:scared1: And if I can get my butt up off the couch, I may make a batch of pumpkin chocolate chip cupcakes too...we'll see...
 

:hug: Nikki - hope you are feeling better soon!

As for the pic, it was best with the caption that Paul posted with it. Hilarious! :rotfl:

Ron White was funny last night, my "baby" is getting all grown up now and is in 10th grade and went to her Homecoming dance while we were at the show.
Now that Vegas is over, I feel like I can really concentrate on my DAP. Only thing I have left to do from that trip is my pictures and a small amount of unpacking (we've been home a week already!)
Today DD15 has an ice skating competition so we are off to that which is an all day event but thankfully, this one is local. Hope everyone has a wonderful Sunday!
 
A few notes on the emasculator: They are used in horses. If you want to castrate a cow you make a quick incision and pull (no anesthesia). For a sheep you place a rubber band down there shortly after birth and they fall off. For a dog you need anesthesia and it is a little more like the surgery you think of. For a cat all you need is a little sedation and a scalpel blade. You can castrate a cat on your kitchen table if need be (don't ask how I know this). Rodents are like cats. I think that is the complete list of species I know how to castrate.
 
A few notes on the emasculator: They are used in horses. If you want to castrate a cow you make a quick incision and pull (no anesthesia). For a sheep you place a rubber band down there shortly after birth and they fall off. For a dog you need anesthesia and it is a little more like the surgery you think of. For a cat all you need is a little sedation and a scalpel blade. You can castrate a cat on your kitchen table if need be (don't ask how I know this). Rodents are like cats. I think that is the complete list of species I know how to castrate.

Yummy. Send me a batch!

Only you could say yummy after posting a lesson on castration!! :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: :sick:
 
Only you could say yummy after posting a lesson on castration!! :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: :sick:

Trust me. I have seen and done worse. When I was in school we would bring bloody marys into the anatomy lab on Sunday morning while studying. That is so gross I can't even believe we did that.

Do you know how a vet determines if a cow or horse is pregnant?
 
Trust me. I have seen and done worse. When I was in school we would bring bloody marys into the anatomy lab on Sunday morning while studying. That is so gross I can't even believe we did that.

Do you know how a vet determines if a cow or horse is pregnant?

Dinner and a movie?
 
A few notes on the emasculator: They are used in horses. If you want to castrate a cow you make a quick incision and pull (no anesthesia). For a sheep you place a rubber band down there shortly after birth and they fall off. For a dog you need anesthesia and it is a little more like the surgery you think of. For a cat all you need is a little sedation and a scalpel blade. You can castrate a cat on your kitchen table if need be (don't ask how I know this). Rodents are like cats. I think that is the complete list of species I know how to castrate.

Only you could say yummy after posting a lesson on castration!! :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: :sick:

Trust me. I have seen and done worse. When I was in school we would bring bloody marys into the anatomy lab on Sunday morning while studying. That is so gross I can't even believe we did that.

Do you know how a vet determines if a cow or horse is pregnant?

Probably not!! I still haven't eaten breakfast!!

We'll let this one stand as the question of the day. Answer later.


This thread has taken a strange turn. :confused3
 
Trust me. I have seen and done worse. When I was in school we would bring bloody marys into the anatomy lab on Sunday morning while studying. That is so gross I can't even believe we did that.

Do you know how a vet determines if a cow or horse is pregnant?

I do I do!!!! I've seen Dirty Jobs with Mike Rowe. :rotfl: I also saw the episode where he did the c-section on the cow. :eek:

We have a farm here in Delaware with these cows.
fistcow.jpg
 
:wave2: Morning!

Homework is on today's agenda...:scared1: And if I can get my butt up off the couch, I may make a batch of pumpkin chocolate chip cupcakes too...we'll see...

Hi Brandie. :wave: Deb is making apple pies today. :banana:

Ron White was funny last night, my "baby" is getting all grown up now and is in 10th grade and went to her Homecoming dance while we were at the show.
Today DD15 has an ice skating competition so we are off to that which is an all day event but thankfully, this one is local. Hope everyone has a wonderful Sunday!

Hi Stacy. Have a great day. Good luck to DD!

A few notes on the emasculator: They are used in horses. If you want to castrate a cow you make a quick incision and pull (no anesthesia). For a sheep you place a rubber band down there shortly after birth and they fall off. For a dog you need anesthesia and it is a little more like the surgery you think of. For a cat all you need is a little sedation and a scalpel blade. You can castrate a cat on your kitchen table if need be (don't ask how I know this). Rodents are like cats. I think that is the complete list of species I know how to castrate.

:scared1:

This thread has taken a strange turn. :confused3

::yes::

I do I do!!!! I've seen Dirty Jobs with Mike Rowe. :rotfl: I also saw the episode where he did the c-section on the cow. :eek:

We have a farm here in Delaware with these cows.
fistcow.jpg

Why does that cow have a giant Lifesaver mint on it's side? :confused3 ;)
 
On a personal note:

Due to my partner, Gabby's work schedule, we were forced to take our WDW vacation the same week as Pop Warner, if we were to go at all this year. So, I rolled with the punches and schedule a trip that was as laid back as possible and zigged and zagged around the Pop Warner kids and the crowds as much as possible. This has been quite a challenge, especially with Disney offering Free Dining. This itinerary is as close to perfect as I can make it. The whole point of this vacation is for me to give Gabby the vacation at WDW that she needs because she had such a bad vacation last year due to her mom's failing health and the need to care for her all through the trip. It was not a vacation it was a huge disappointment. This trip is all about spoiling Gabby. This is not to say that I am not going to have fun this trip, because I will but the pace of it is all about doing Disney the way that Gabby wants to do it, which means, arriving at the parks at 11am and sleeping in, which is not the way that I do it, because I love rope drop mornings. :thumbsup2 The stuff that we are going to do, like the Wishes Dessert Party and the Wildlife Discovery Excursion, are both for her. You hopefully get the point, heck, we book YC CL to make sure that she was spoiled, thank God for 40% off codes. ;)

Now, let's get to why I have posted this info here, I have intentionally tried not followed the DISapalooza plans because I knew that there was no way that we could do the TSM meet this year. We tried to attend it last year, but due to my MIL's unexpected severely poor health, we could not make it to the event, which was dissappointing. Since the DISapalooza event dates were focused on the weekend that we would be leaving, I figured that we wouldn't be able to work any of it in anyway, so I just kept out of it.

This year, our last park day is the 11th and we will be over at DHS. I just "accidentally" found out that the seminar is the same day. I would love to take part in the seminar because Marty Sklar, well, he is a personal hero of mine and the fact that he worked so hard bringing Walt's dreams and plans to life, well that just makes him someone that I hold in very high regard. To say that I am very very sad that I won't be able to work this into our plans without creating stress on our last day is a complete and total understatement. I can't in good consciousness pay to attend the TSM meet and not go, because we head home that day. I also can't force Gabby to go listen to two guys speak that she has no idea who they are or why I would be so geeked out over.

Sigh. I guess I just want to let you guys that are able to go to the seminar know that you are really stinkin' lucky. Please savor every minute of it and know that I wish that I was going to be able to be there with you.
 
You people are going to drive me away with all of this weird talk today...:scared1:
 
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