wigdoutdismom
Disney Driven in every way.
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Another vote on the girl side. Write her off!
From the responses it seems that all the women agree that "Good Riddance" should be the policy and all the men say let her back in.Must be a biological difference programmed into our DNA.
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Nope, I agree with you. Life is too short to worry about people that could care less about you (unless they want something). I hope your "friend" gets the hint when she comes over to visit and you aren't there.
I also feel the same way about the DIS. It makes me want to shop, shop, shop!
Thought I'd posted but obviously not
There'snothing wrong in becoming a binder personI don't have one but I do write plans down and used to have a list of best parade views etc but don't need them anymore
Fantastic flight prices and good job you noticed the mistake
As for Amy I'm not sure what to say, did you ever find out why she went strange after the trip???
I totally agree with your side. KC & I are exactly like you and Bill in situations like this. I don't deal with that carp and he lets it all go.
So what ended up happening, did she come by or call again??
From the responses it seems that all the women agree that "Good Riddance" should be the policy and all the men say let her back in.Must be a biological difference programmed into our DNA.
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Another vote on the girl side. Write her off!
Tracy, I have found that my husband and I are like you and Bill, and I think Lessa is completely right. My husband still calls people his friends....people he hasn't seen or spoken to in years. That is not a friend in my book. I think there is less of an emotional investment for men (sorry if I'm making sweeping generalizations) and friendship is more casual. Plus, if you think about it, you were hurt FOR Bill, as well as being hurt yourself. That kind of double whammy will make anyone turn their back.
However, I'd be right there shooting the evil eye just so she knows you're not taking any of her nonsense.![]()
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Tracy, I'd be there to make sure she doesn't try to pull a fast one. If you're not there, who knows what she may say to Bill to try to justify her actions!
Okay first (but not most important, I just want to mention it before I forget) I found packs of 12 glow bracelets in the $1 section at Target. It was a couple of weeks ago before the 4th, but hopefully they still have some. Do you have a Target close by?
I've been going back and forth about a binder. I did one last time, but I'm thinking my Passporter will be enough this time. I haven't made a decision for sure yet though.
I need to get to Dollar Tree. I've been wanted to check out the Disney stuff there, but the closest one isn't that close. I don't get to that side of town often. Maybe tomorrow.
Those Monorail pins are cool! And thanks for more info about Austin. The whole thing is just sad.
Hi Tracy...
no pressure on the binder really....
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for the situation w/ Amy...hope what ever the resolve is, that at least you and Bill can find some peace w/ it and put it behind you
When my daughter and I were at Michael's, we found them for $1.00 as well.
I'm in, about half way through but in!
My friendly CM looked it up, and this code saved us $601.00 from what the rooms would have been and the tickets we would have purchased!! Somebody dance with me please!!!
Thanks!
Now what are you going to spend that $600 on??![]()
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Sweet! for saving money.
Boo to Amy. I find it really immature to say something like "you're not talking to me anyone" on a voicemail.
Wow! First airfare and now tickets!
I think being a binder person is fine! It's better than my system: a stack of papers stuffed in an envelope and tossed into my suitcase. By the end of Day 1...well, it's a mess!
Woot Woot!!
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Kathy