From Oil Wells to Jingle Bells-Bells,pg.66, See you in September!

Nebo, don't feel bad. DH hated flying (he was an air traffic controller in the Marines, said he saw what went on up there) and drove every trip.

Oh thank you, I feel much better now.

:blush: You have to remember these were fighter planes he was watching. You will be okay in a regular plane. :thumbsup2 Lie to me and tell me that I made you feel better. :flower3:
 
I was going to suggest valium, even a 1/2 tablet, will not make you drool. I took one before I zipped lined with my dd's. I didn't want my back going out, plus it kept me relaxed zipping through the trees.

That's a very good point you made about not wanting your back to go out. If you can keep yourself from clenching all up, you have a much better chance of avoiding a serious condition. i have used the painkillers in the same way, if I know I just moved wrong and the back is gonna get a lot worse soon, I'll take them right away and without the pain, all the muscles don't know up. I call it heading it off at the pass.

Nebo and Smidgy, you know you absolutely HAVE to do a report for the next trip, especially since you won't be going next year. We can't wait that long in between!

Congrats on another grandbaby, w00t!!

Thanbks Marita, I think Smidgy should do the next report, and then I can just chime in with the sarcastic comments, don't you?

Yes, we are driving. Taking 2 days to do it. MIL/ FIL live 1/2 way so we will stay there so DH can get some sleep...then its off to the world. It would be 20 hours streight.

That's pretty close to how long it takes us, funny, I know you're right buy Pa seems a whole lot closer to Florida to me

Sounds like a great idea! We will have to see what we can get together when things get closer. I would love to meet you and Smidgy!

It sounds like we should have plenty of time for a meet, we'll talk more when we get closer. I know Goofyfan1 and Disney4ever will also be there at the same time.

Congrats on the wedding and the new grandbaby on the way!!!:grouphug:


Hiney Virus???That's a new one. Is that wheen your butt is numb for 3 days from being crammed into a tiny seat that won't recline, while a 3 year old kicks your seat the entire time and his Parents don't even attempt to stop him???

I'm sure you got it, but that's what I call the H1N1 virus, the Hiny. And I hate having to breathe someone's Hiny on an airplane.

I call it the Magical Depress on the way back too. It is awesome to be on that bus on the way TO WDW. Heading back to the airport is another story. And they pick you up so darn early.:headache:

yeah, no kidding. They insist on getting you to the airport at least two and a half hours ahead of time, by the time the flight is ready I'm climbing the walls by then.

Ruh-roh....I think you need to take this advice Nebo....garden Grocer may be worth the extra expense:rolleyes1

:

I don't know, I'll have to look into it some more, I hate starting out 12 bucks in the whole right away and I kknow they aren'[t Publix prices, which don't seem all that great to me either.

Is the CDC coming up with a PSA to help combat this? :upsidedow

Yes, I do believe there will be an AP for the IPhone to prevent contact with Hinys by the end of next month.

Here's my 2 cents worth of thoughts:

1. darn - we will be there in October - would have loved to meet the two of you!

That's too bad Gmommy, but believe me, the Food and Wine Festical trumps meeting me and Smidgy any day.


Wait. Festical? Ewww, sounds like some sort of male only disease!


2. Garden Grocer - sooooo worth the $12 and inflated prices. You do KNOW that you will have an 'incident' trying to cross 192, don't you? Not to mention the time you save for the convenience. I am travelling with a little one so saving time= big savings in my life!

3. Better get used to the idea of dead Norwegian fish - that granddaughter will win out for Akershus. We are going for dinner - you can always have the dumplings - they are just like IKEA's Swedish meatballs!

great, that's what I want to do, spend 30 bucks on dinner to eat dumplings

4. As for flying - I happen to love it. My advice - just don't think about the final Seinfeld episode while you are up there! :rotfl2::rotfl2:

You are veddy veddy bad woman

5. And lastly, parasailing? Did you really think we would fall for that? Or should I say, that YOU would fall for that?:rotfl:

In all honesty, if I had the extra money and time I would do it in a heartbeat. It might be my last heartbeat but I'd still like to try it.

10 days at WDW with a for-sure-to-fall nebo - you just HAVE to write a TR for this!

Congrats on your family's news!

:blush: You have to remember these were fighter planes he was watching. You will be okay in a regular plane. :thumbsup2 Lie to me and tell me that I made you feel better. :flower3:

Oh yes, I feel much better now.:headache:
 
But one thing is certain, if we do go, which we probably will, (it's a whole lot easier to plan these trips than to cancel them), we are going to use the "aluminum tube of death" as our means of transportation.

That's right, we'll fry.

We'll (me, DW, DD16 & DD8) be on the "aluminum tube of death" frying to the world ourselves the day beofre you. Staying at SSR for 7 days (jealous about all your days). Still trying to decide what area I should request (or leave it to chance). We're going to MVMCP on that following Tuesday. This will be our first time at WDW with all the Christmas decorations, etc. (Also first time going when the temperature was blazing hot as we usually go in the summer).
No, I'm not saying I want to be sitting in the co pilot's chair, manning controls, I wouldn't feel in control then either, but at least I want to be in the cockpit offering my thoughts and advice when it mattered.

"Well Mr. Nebo, the plane is falling straight down like a rock, what do you suggest we do?"

"Ok, you need to get on the loudspeaker, tell all the passengers to look out the windows and wait until almost the very last second and then jump straight up in the air. Providing the plane doesn't explode, their upward motion will save them as they then will only fall about 1 or 2 feet, depending on how high they jumped."

"Oh, and tell them to be carefull not to hit their heads on the overhead bins when they jump."
No offense here Captain Nebo, but with your previous track record on here, if I board the plane and I pass by with you in the "BIG Chair" in the cockpit, I'm going to need a lot of Valium, and maybe Vodka too. :rotfl2:
Then we got a PIN code.
49 bucks at Pop, sun-thu. , 59 on weekends.

But dates are really specific, so we booked a ten night stay.

Okay I think i have PIN code envy :guilty::headache: I have yet to recieve any kind of PIN code i can recall.
Then on one of the days if there's nice weather I plan on going parasailing on Bay Lake.

Now there would be a sight to see... Of course up in the air, you don't run much risk of tearing up knees, shins, legs, feet, ankles... oh wait, there is the landing.. darn gravity!! :confused3
Sunday, the studios, emh and finally a chance to try some things there at nght, also see Ozzie's Lights and lunch at Mama Melrose, another first time restaurant for us.

I'll remember to bring my IPOD with a couple of Ozzy songs :woohoo: i'll find a way to hijack the sound that the lights are synced with, and play a few of Ozzy's songs (Iron Man, etc.) and see how his lights look with his music :scared1: :3dglasses
Yes, we tried and tried to get Le Cellier, but no dice, we were way too late and I didn't want to waste two credits to book a Candlelight Processional package there.

we tried to get a ressie at Le Cellier too.. we settled on visiting your buddy at the Teppan Edo restaurant.. I'll be sure not to upset the guy with the flying knives!! Should I tell them Nebo sent me??? :idea:
 
:flower3:ok hi there, I have a lot of reading to do to catch up. Looking forward to it. I had taken a leave of absence fr the disboards, just too depressing when you don't have a trip planned yet.
need me some nebo:banana: popcorn:: :flower3:
Natalie
 

We'll (me, DW, DD16 & DD8) be on the "aluminum tube of death" frying to the world ourselves the day beofre you. Staying at SSR for 7 days (jealous about all your days). Still trying to decide what area I should request (or leave it to chance). We're going to MVMCP on that following Tuesday. This will be our first time at WDW with all the Christmas decorations, etc. (Also first time going when the temperature was blazing hot as we usually go in the summer).

Smitty, your wife ang girls are gonna love it. that's a tough call, 7 at SSR or 11 at Pop, we always have the debate of quantity verses quality. this time quantity won, but it usually does.

No offense here Captain Nebo, but with your previous track record on here, if I board the plane and I pass by with you in the "BIG Chair" in the cockpit, I'm going to need a lot of Valium, and maybe Vodka too. :rotfl2:

If I saw me sitting on a plane when I got on I don't think I'd even GET on.


Okay I think i have PIN code envy :guilty::headache: I have yet to recieve any kind of PIN code i can recall.

It took us a long time before we got any too.


Now there would be a sight to see... Of course up in the air, you don't run much risk of tearing up knees, shins, legs, feet, ankles... oh wait, there is the landing.. darn gravity!! :confused3
Yeah, me and gravity don't always get along, with inertia a close second. See my tag at the bottom of my sig.?


I'll remember to bring my IPOD with a couple of Ozzy songs :woohoo: i'll find a way to hijack the sound that the lights are synced with, and play a few of Ozzy's songs (Iron Man, etc.) and see how his lights look with his music :scared1: :3dglasses

Great! We ccan go from Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeeer to Children of the Grave.


we tried to get a ressie at Le Cellier too.. we settled on visiting your buddy at the Teppan Edo restaurant.. I'll be sure not to upset the guy with the flying knives!! Should I tell them Nebo sent me??? :idea:

Wow, that was a few years ago, how'd you pull that one up? We are going to try it too, we couldn't possibly get the same chef again, right?

ok hi there, I have a lot of reading to do to catch up. Looking forward to it. I had taken a leave of absence fr the disboards, just too depressing when you don't have a trip planned yet.
need me some nebo:banana::popcorn:
Natalie

Yay, LadyMar's back. i understand how you feel, but this might get you in the mood to do whatever it takes to plan a trip.
 
All this talk about grandkids made me want to share.

Kaylie is from our youngest son,
And Jackson is from the first born.

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Hopefully we can all go as a family together soon.

Monday evening we walked over to Jellyrolls about 7, taking the path through Stormalong Bay to pick out the best spots to shoot for in the morning. Since I will probably be the one to come down and grab the best spot, doing this ahead of time is in my best interest.
Heading it off at the pass if you will.

There, the end table on the raised platform with the palm trees canopy that is right by the pool. But it's over by the Yacht Club entrance side, I'll have to go in over there to have a shot at it.
'
That decided, we strolled around to Jellyrolls.

It took a little tugging by the guy to get that 20 out of my hand, but eventually I let go.
And we walked in to a crowd of one.

A woman was sitting at a table over in the corner by herself. We sat down
in the center, and boy were these two guys at the pianos happy to see us.

"HI, where you from? Got a drink yet? What's your favorite song? Shine your shoes?"

The young guy played an Elton John song with the older guy tapping a tambourine occasionally, and since we were'nt jumping out of our skins to rush up with a tip and request they again asked me this time for a request.

I gave them two oldies, Bobby Rydell songs, but they didn't know them.
So the younger guy tried a different approach.

"Ok, why don't you just tell us who your favorite artist is?"

"Allright, it's Monet."

They acted like that was the funniest thing they ever heard, so I said,
"Ok, how about I change it to Van Gogh and you can play "Starry Starry Night?"

And they did.

Both of them were extremely talented I thought, and the young guy could really sing.

Up until 8:30 we were the center of attention with them, but then a huge crowd started working there way in. their

But these guys shift was over, two new guys come on and we are now forgotten and ignored for the convention crowd, which was fine by us.

Turned out to be a "Best Buy" convention, over at the Dolphin.

I couldn't recognize them without their blue shirts.

Right about nine we went outside for a smoke at the dsa a few yards away and one of the Best Buy guys was out there.
He told us it was only a two night convention and they have no time to go to any of the parks at all.

Why would they book a convention at Disney if no one can go into Disney?
They could save a lot of money and just had it at the Howard Johnson in Milwaukee, but, who am I to judge?

Have you ever been to a Best Buy right at opening?
It's like Disneyworld, they're all clapping and greeting you like you were walking down Main Street after rope drop.

Then, a half hour later, good luck trying to get one of them to actually help you, and I mentioned it to the guy and asked him why.

He just laughed and said it's in the "Code of Ethics" that they have to sign when first employed there.

Back inside, it was rowdy, but an under control rowdy.
Unlike our last time at Pat O'Brians', no fight broke out, I didn't have to dodge some poor saps flying blood, but one thing that it really excelled in was volume.

MAN, was it loud in there.

Not at first, but after the conventioners showed up I think they had the guy from Spinal Tap running the mixing.

My new hearing aids threw up.

Otherwise, not much happened, around ten we went back to Shangri-la, made a couple of drinks in fuzzy cups and went down to the utopian smoking section by the quiet pool.

By the way, the fuzzy cups I keep referring too are in actuality, no longer fuzzy.
The Dixie, GrabnGo, hot or cold cups have now changed the exterior of the cups to a pattern, they no longer have that peach like, fuzzy feel they used to have, they haven't for the last couple of trips but we still call them fuzzy cups.

Unlike the fuzzy doughnut that Smidgy once ate but that was a different trip.

Sooooooo.....

Fuzzy Wuzzy was a cup
Fuzzy Wuzzy cheered us up
Fuzzy Wuzzy wasn't fuzzy, was he?

sorry
And if I used that before which I just may have done
then I apologize again retroactively.

It was nice sitting there talking, but unfortunately the workers are really making their presence know, now the hi jackers are left right next to the pool and there is a lot of canvas and plastic lying around.
It figures.

I was staring into the canal, no sign of fish eating gators or talking turtles when after taking a drink, a strange look came across my face.

"Steve, what is it, something wrong?"

"Not sure. I think, yeah, I'm pretty sure, I just had an "Out of bourbon" experience," and I shook my cup.
"Yep, that's what it was," and I headed back to the room.

I've gotten her two or three times now doing that, and she just hates it.
Hee hee.

(whoa, that was pretty darn close to being the t and h phrase, gonna have to be more careful)

At Jellyrolls, of which I am still amazed at how much they pulled in this night in cover charge alone, we only had two beers each, even though it's getting late, now we're making up for it.

The conversation moved to the balcony, it was such a pretty view, hard to pick which was better, this or at Vero Beach.

I had the digital, took a picture, then I asked her, "Which view is better, here or at Vero Beach.
And I would scroll back to the VB pic at night.

Here, or at VB.

One, or two.
One, or two.

This has been a running type joke with us if you haven't caught on.
You see back in May Diane had cataract surgery on her left eye, and the countless exams before and after drove her nuts.
"Which is better, one or two. One, or two."

Oh, you guys haven't seen "one" yet, here ya go.

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and, one more time,

ONE,,,,,,,,,,
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or TWO

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We went to bed much later than we thought we would be that night, and yes, I was volunteered to go and save us good spots at the main pool in the morning. Unlike VB, it doesn't open until 9.

I awoke the next morning feeling like I got run over by Ursula.

All the usual suspects hurt plus a whole new bunch of complainers and at first I couldn't figure out why.
Oh, duh.

The top of my shoulder and side of my neck now hurt the most, must have been from falling down the stairs doing the pirouhet,,pirhouett,,,,spin move all the way to the bottom.
Or it could have been from falling face forward up the stairs to the stage.

My supply was getting low but I didn't care right then and there, a couple went into my pocket.

The coffee maker wasn't working right but I didn't care, you could still use it to boil water for Smidgy's tea and I'll just fill up my mug down at the Marketplace on the way to the pool.

Armed with towels, sunglasses, the bookbag, smokes, vikes, hat, and, of course, we can't leave these behind, your friend and mine,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

THE NOODLES!

It wasn't even 8:30 when I left the room, time to stop for a smoke first.

And I just had to try to press the elevator button with the end of the noodle that was sticking out from under my arm.

Whoops, the doors closed.

Helloooo fourth floor!

The doors opened, then shut. I tried one more time.

Second floor. Well, at least I'm now going in the right direction.

This time someone actually got on when the doors opened,
and they pressed "one".

Oh thank you, thank you, I might have been compelled to keep jabbing away with the noodle from 4 feet away till the sun went down.

Maybe I'm my own worst enemy when it comes to elevators. Ya think?

Once yet again, it's another terrific, clear, HOT, summer day in DisneyWorld.

It's now 9 days into the trip, and still no thunderstorms, or so much as a sprinkle for that matter.

I sat there and had a very relaxing smoke. The workers weren't doing their thing yet but let them have at it, we won't be spending time here at this pool today.

The plan is to spend some time at Stormalong Bay, go back and change for Epcot and arrive there in time for our 3 o'clock lunch at Le chefs de France.
Then start our touring with no real hurry with it being EMH tonight.

Done smoking, I headed into the Marketplace for a Sentinel and coffee.
I really need coffee this morning. I was worried about waking up with a headache, having had some drinks later then I like to do, but for some reason, the head wan't the problem, it was the rest of the body that was, and maybe coffee can help that too.

Whoops! I just used up all my commas for the chapter. Gonna have to sign off.

I hate it when I do that, just keep running on. Commas are like the guy that won't shut up and let somebody else talk, he takes a quick breath before he keeps babbling on.

Inside the Marketplace, I first try to fill my mug with coffee and get just a little sugar and cream in there.
But it was crowded, and they were not going to make it easy on me.

I was so loaded down, I got the coffee part done, but trying to get the cream dispenser to work was a nightmare with one hand.
This one lady could have helped me but instead kind of elbowed me aside and went for her own.

Big mistake.

My floppy noodles smacked the crap out of her.
Accidentally.

She actually laughed and then went on to help me, good thing I never told her that they weren't even loaded.
Then I got the newspaper and went on the long walk past Beaches and Cream, past Cape May, past Captains Grill and past Yachtman' Steakhouse to get to the enty by the spot we want to sit at.

I looked at my watch, it was quarter to nine, got 15 minutes yet and nobody is here.
But right in front of the side where the gate will swing open was a gigantic stroller, just parked that by it's lonesome.

No gatekeeper yet, just me and this humongous stroller, filled to the brim.

This thing had bags jammed full of stuff stuck into it, a loaded backpack hanging from the side, magazines sitting on the overhead canopy, at least 3 noodles sticking out of it, it had everythng.

In Chicago this person would have been called a "shopping cart" person, where they keep all their worldly possesions.

But, to me, in DisneyWorld, this person would be called a "Hog".

No kidding, this thing had everything but Granny sitting in a rocking chair up on the top.

And I wasn't in the mood.

You don't reserve your place in line way ahead of time and then go leave and have breakfast or whatever.

I moved up next to it and accidentally "leaned" against it, and "whoops", it started rolling all the way over to the side and out of the way.
I honestly didn't care, I had been through enough this trip and now I am in the pole position and I'm. Not. Budging.

A few minutes later, the Gatekeeper showed up and he and I had a nice chat as others, including Smidgy joined us.

At five to nine, the stroller owner finally showed up.

I expected another Turtle Lady, but no, this was a guy, a tall, skinny guy.
He was, in fact, a TurtleLadyWannabe.

But he still had a long way to go.
Turtle Lady would have put an animatronic toddler in the stroller hooked up to a timer, this guy was just hoping that a huge inanimate object would do the trick and you know my views on that.

So, let's see. We now have tall, skinny, guy that showed up but we must change his description a bit.

He is now tall, skinny, crabby guy that showed up.

"Hey! I was first in line!"
I didn't say a thing, I didn't have to.

The Gatekeeper looked at him, said, "No sir you weren't, this fellow here was the only person in line when I got here."

I just, could, not, resist.
I turned and smiled at him.

Then at nine o'clock, he started yelling at the Gatekeeper to open the gate, let us in.

Gatekeeper told us that it doesn't matter what the time is, he cannot let us in until all the life guards are in position, and they aren't yet.

But this guy just kept whining. Oh brother.

Finally he opend the gate, but he told everybody not to go anywhere until they get a wrist band. Stroller guy tried to scoot around us but the cast member's eyes flashed and he yelled "Hey, get back in line!"

I just love arrogance.
This cost Stroller guy another four places at least, we got our wrist bands and walked over to the table, that came with the umbrella, up on the platform, under the palm trees that was next to the pool that lived in the house that Jack built.

I haven't used that in years, damn that felt good.
goodnight all
 
I hate pool hogs. They are horrible on cruises especially . I have just started moving towels. If they aren't actively swimming out of luck...It is just sooo rude!!:sad2:
 
I'm glad you weren't asking me which view was better, I liked them both. Maybe Smidgy should ask to go to both places again, so she can compare better? ;)
 

Kaylie and Jackson are getting so big! :lovestruc Seems like it was just yesterday when Monica was sending you a box of newborn clothing! Time flies! :sad1:

"Ok, why don't you just tell us who your favorite artist is?"

"Allright, it's Monet."

They acted like that was the funniest thing they ever heard

It IS pretty funny! :laughing:

Fuzzy Wuzzy was a cup
Fuzzy Wuzzy cheered us up
Fuzzy Wuzzy wasn't fuzzy, was he?

:rotfl: Never gets old.


Oh thank you, thank you, I might have been compelled to keep jabbing away with the noodle from 4 feet away till the sun went down.

I can totally picture this! :laughing:


My floppy noodles smacked the crap out of her.
Accidentally.

:happytv: :lmao:




I moved up next to it and accidentally "leaned" against it, and "whoops", it started rolling all the way over to the side and out of the way.


Whoopsies ~ accidents happen! ::yes::

:rotfl2:


Damn, that was good.
 
VERY CUTE GRANDCHILDREN! Congrats on the new addition!

Finally he opend the gate, but he told everybody not to go anywhere until they get a wrist band. Stroller guy tried to scoot around us but the cast member's eyes flashed and he yelled "Hey, get back in line!"

I didn't realize it is so cut throat to get a place to veg in the sun at BCV! I've only stayed onsight at WLV and POFQ and there was nothing like that there.

Laughed hard at your man-turtleladywannabe. There's one in every crowd but at WDW it seems they're around every corner. I used to be one of those pile EVERYTHING into a stroller...well, because I could. But now it is so liberating just going with the bare minimal or the kids can haul their own junk :)

I have to confess I have been reading these posts and feeling a little jealous of your trips. You see, the trip I am going on in March...was NOT going to be much WDW. I gave the family the option of doing whatever parks they wanted--Universal I thought was the focus. HOWEVER, I have managed to breed some WDW lovin' children :banana:. All three of them now say of course we are doing Disney mostly--it's a tradition! so now I am looking at 7 day passes vs. 1-2 days.... Oh, I have to start making my ADR's... is LeCellier as good as everyone claims?

Sorry to interrupt the regularly scheduled programming....

Looking forward to survival techniques at the pool and hearing about you assulting more people with your err noodle...

TJ
 
All this talk about grandkids made me want to share.

Kaylie is from our youngest son,
And Jackson is from the first born.

CUTE! :hug:

Hopefully we can all go as a family together soon.

Monday evening we walked over to Jellyrolls about 7, taking the path through Stormalong Bay to pick out the best spots to shoot for in the morning. Since I will probably be the one to come down and grab the best spot, doing this ahead of time is in my best interest.
Heading it off at the pass if you will.

There, the end table on the raised platform with the palm trees canopy that is right by the pool. But it's over by the Yacht Club entrance side, I'll have to go in over there to have a shot at it.
'
That decided, we strolled around to Jellyrolls.

It took a little tugging by the guy to get that 20 out of my hand, but eventually I let go.

I bet you wanted that greenback to COME BACK!

And we walked in to a crowd of one.

BEST CROWDS EVER!!!

A woman was sitting at a table over in the corner by herself. We sat down
in the center, and boy were these two guys at the pianos happy to see us.

"HI, where you from? Got a drink yet? What's your favorite song? Shine your shoes?"

What did Della-Wear?

The young guy played an Elton John song with the older guy tapping a tambourine occasionally, and since we were'nt jumping out of our skins to rush up with a tip and request they again asked me this time for a request.

I gave them two oldies, Bobby Rydell songs, but they didn't know them.
So the younger guy tried a different approach.

"Ok, why don't you just tell us who your favorite artist is?"

"Allright, it's Monet."

Classic! :rotfl2:

They acted like that was the funniest thing they ever heard, so I said,
"Ok, how about I change it to Van Gogh and you can play "Starry Starry Night?"

And they did.

Awesome! :thumbsup2

Both of them were extremely talented I thought, and the young guy could really sing.

Up until 8:30 we were the center of attention with them, but then a huge crowd started working there way in. their

My new hearing aids threw up.

Would you mind repeating that? You're writing too quitetly!

Sooooooo.....

Fuzzy Wuzzy was a cup
Fuzzy Wuzzy cheered us up
Fuzzy Wuzzy wasn't fuzzy, was he?

NOPE! But I bet YOU were! :lmao:

sorry

Me too!

"Steve, what is it, something wrong?"

"Not sure. I think, yeah, I'm pretty sure, I just had an "Out of bourbon" experience," and I shook my cup.
"Yep, that's what it was," and I headed back to the room.

I've gotten her two or three times now doing that, and she just hates it.
Hee hee.

DUDE!!!! REALLY???? Come on!:rotfl2::happytv:

(whoa, that was pretty darn close to being the t and h phrase, gonna have to be more careful)

See what I mean?:scared1:

ONE,,,,,,,,,,
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or TWO

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Wayne's world, Wayne's world. Party Time! Excellent!

We went to bed much later than we thought we would be that night, and yes, I was volunteered to go and save us good spots at the main pool in the morning. Unlike VB, it doesn't open until 9.

I awoke the next morning feeling like I got run over by Ursula.

Did you feel slimy all over and not have a voice to "speak" of?

THE NOODLES!

It wasn't even 8:30 when I left the room, time to stop for a smoke first.

And I just had to try to press the elevator button with the end of the noodle that was sticking out from under my arm.

Whoops, the doors closed.

Helloooo fourth floor!

The doors opened, then shut. I tried one more time.

Second floor. Well, at least I'm now going in the right direction.

This time someone actually got on when the doors opened,
and they pressed "one".

Oh thank you, thank you, I might have been compelled to keep jabbing away with the noodle from 4 feet away till the sun went down.

Maybe I'm my own worst enemy when it comes to elevators. Ya think?

HMMM... Are you trying to egg it on? I can't tell.:laughing:

Once yet again, it's another terrific, clear, HOT, summer day in DisneyWorld.

My floppy noodles smacked the crap out of her.
Accidentally.

Ok. :lmao: then:cool1: then :rotfl2: then finally :lmao::lmao:

She actually laughed and then went on to help me, good thing I never told her that they weren't even loaded.
Then I got the newspaper and went on the long walk past Beaches and Cream, past Cape May, past Captains Grill and past Yachtman' Steakhouse to get to the enty by the spot we want to sit at.

... and now I am in the pole position and I'm. Not. Budging.

Who da man now!?!:woohoo:

A few minutes later, the Gatekeeper showed up and he and I had a nice chat as others, including Smidgy joined us.

At five to nine, the stroller owner finally showed up.

RUDE :eek:


"Hey! I was first in line!"
I didn't say a thing, I didn't have to.

The Gatekeeper looked at him, said, "No sir you weren't, this fellow here was the only person in line when I got here."

I just, could, not, resist.
I turned and smiled at him.

Then at nine o'clock, he started yelling at the Gatekeeper to open the gate, let us in.

Gatekeeper told us that it doesn't matter what the time is, he cannot let us in until all the life guards are in position, and they aren't yet.

But this guy just kept whining. Oh brother.

RUDER :mad:

Stroller guy tried to scoot around us

Ruderest! :headache:

I just love arrogance.
This cost Stroller guy another four places at least, we got our wrist bands and walked over to the table, that came with the umbrella, up on the platform, under the palm trees that was next to the pool that lived in the house that Jack built.

I haven't used that in years, damn that felt good.
goodnight all

All is well in NEBO land again! PHEW!!!!:rolleyes1
 
Great update, CUTE grandkiddos!!

I never knew getting in line for the pool could qualify as a competitive sport, LOL! Learn something new everyday! Hope you were able to work out the kinks this day and you weren't too sore. On our last trip to the World my daughter, who was 11 at the time, woke up on our Animal Kingdom day with a terribly stiff neck. She was crying it hurt so bad. We had brought along our heating pad (hubby and I are not rookies at this, nor are we too proud to pull that baby out when we need to), we put her in a warm shower, then gave her some Advil, then used the heating pad and some massages and within an hour or so we had her to about 80%. Poor thing though, it's miserable to feel miserable at the Happiest Place on Earth!

Thanks for the update!
~Dawn
 
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Cuties! Thanks for sharon, I mean sharing

"Allright, it's Monet."

They acted like that was the funniest thing they ever heard, so I said,
"Ok, how about I change it to Van Gogh and you can play "Starry Starry Night?"

And they did.


:lmao:


Turned out to be a "Best Buy" convention, over at the Dolphin.

I couldn't recognize them without their blue shirts.


Have you ever been to a Best Buy right at opening?
It's like Disneyworld, they're all clapping and greeting you like you were walking down Main Street after rope drop.

Then, a half hour later, good luck trying to get one of them to actually help you, and I mentioned it to the guy and asked him why.

Actually ours is quite the opposite, I have to avoid them because I usually already know what I want when I go in and have to dodge them to avoid their awkward suggestions. Once in a while though I drop my guard and they pounce on me, often two at a time.
 
All this talk about grandkids made me want to share.

Kaylie is from our youngest son,
And Jackson is from the first born.

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Hopefully we can all go as a family together soon.

Adorable kiddos. I would love to read the TR for a family trip. I can see parts of it in my head now..."Nebo chases after one of the grandchildren, falls down stairs, grandchild laughs as Nebo nonchalantly reaches in his pocket for his vikes..."


about nine we went outside for a smoke at the dsa a few yards away and one of the Best Buy guys was out there.
He told us it was only a two night convention and they have no time to go to any of the parks at all.

Why would they book a convention at Disney if no one can go into Disney?
They could save a lot of money and just had it at the Howard Johnson in Milwaukee, but, who am I to judge?

Have you ever been to a Best Buy right at opening?
It's like Disneyworld, they're all clapping and greeting you like you were walking down Main Street after rope drop.

Then, a half hour later, good luck trying to get one of them to actually help you, and I mentioned it to the guy and asked him why.

He just laughed and said it's in the "Code of Ethics" that they have to sign when first employed there.

I knew it had to be written somewhere in their rules and regs!

Sooooooo.....

Fuzzy Wuzzy was a cup
Fuzzy Wuzzy cheered us up
Fuzzy Wuzzy wasn't fuzzy, was he?

sorry
And if I used that before which I just may have done
then I apologize again retroactively.
:lmao: :rotfl2: :lmao: :rotfl2: You have no clue how long it has been since i've heard that. My grandpa used to say it when I was a kid (the bear version, not the cup version...just clarifying) and he would totally overuse it but i loved it. He hasn't used it in years but just takes me back to those good 'ol days!



I just had to try to press the elevator button with the end of the noodle that was sticking out from under my arm.

Whoops, the doors closed.

Helloooo fourth floor!

The doors opened, then shut. I tried one more time.

Second floor. Well, at least I'm now going in the right direction.

This time someone actually got on when the doors opened,
and they pressed "one".

Oh thank you, thank you, I might have been compelled to keep jabbing away with the noodle from 4 feet away till the sun went down.

Maybe I'm my own worst enemy when it comes to elevators. Ya think?

I can honestly say that I've done that and what is worse, is i've done it at work. Not with noodles mind you, but having an office that occupies 3 different floors, I tend to pack myself up when going from one to the other and more often than not, in the morning will have a cup of coffee in the free hand and then have to figure out how to reach the darn elevator button with my knee because i can't push it any other way...:headache:
 
All this talk about grandkids made me want to share.

Kaylie is from our youngest son,
And Jackson is from the first born.

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Hopefully we can all go as a family together soon.

Grandkids are beautiful. You will have so much fun when you take them to Disney World the first time.




This has been a running type joke with us if you haven't caught on.
You see back in May Diane had cataract surgery on her left eye, and the countless exams before and after drove her nuts.
"Which is better, one or two. One, or two."

One and two always look the same to me. :confused3

Oh, you guys haven't seen "one" yet, here ya go.

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and, one more time,

ONE,,,,,,,,,,
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or TWO

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Love picture number two with that red.

THE NOODLES!

It wasn't even 8:30 when I left the room, time to stop for a smoke first.

And I just had to try to press the elevator button with the end of the noodle that was sticking out from under my arm.

Whoops, the doors closed.

Helloooo fourth floor!

The doors opened, then shut. I tried one more time.

Second floor. Well, at least I'm now going in the right direction.

This time someone actually got on when the doors opened,
and they pressed "one".

Oh thank you, thank you, I might have been compelled to keep jabbing away with the noodle from 4 feet away till the sun went down.

Maybe I'm my own worst enemy when it comes to elevators. Ya think?

This is so funny. Glad that you were rescued.

I was so loaded down, I got the coffee part done, but trying to get the cream dispenser to work was a nightmare with one hand.
This one lady could have helped me but instead kind of elbowed me aside and went for her own.

Big mistake.

My floppy noodles smacked the crap out of her.
Accidentally.

Note to self don't get in the way of Nebo and his cream, lol.


He is now tall, skinny, crabby guy that showed up.

"Hey! I was first in line!"
I didn't say a thing, I didn't have to.

The Gatekeeper looked at him, said, "No sir you weren't, this fellow here was the only person in line when I got here."

I just, could, not, resist.
I turned and smiled at him.

Then at nine o'clock, he started yelling at the Gatekeeper to open the gate, let us in.

Gatekeeper told us that it doesn't matter what the time is, he cannot let us in until all the life guards are in position, and they aren't yet.

But this guy just kept whining. Oh brother.

Finally he opend the gate, but he told everybody not to go anywhere until they get a wrist band. Stroller guy tried to scoot around us but the cast member's eyes flashed and he yelled "Hey, get back in line!"

I just love arrogance.
This cost Stroller guy another four places at least, we got our wrist bands and walked over to the table, that came with the umbrella, up on the platform, under the palm trees that was next to the pool that lived in the house that Jack built.

I haven't used that in years, damn that felt good. goodnight all.

So glad that the gatekeeper made tall, skinny, crabby guy go back to where he belonged.


Thanks for the update, I always get a smile when I see you have updated and always end up laughing by the time I'm through. Great job.
 
First of all I am still a stroller user and I would NEVER pull a stunt that this guy did. I might make my DH stand in line, but NEVER the stroller - I need the stroller. :lmao:

Isn't it amazing the comfort and advice you can get from a bartender? Sounds like he and I have a lot in common. Sure you don't want to cancel your Poly and join us over at POP? Right.

Definately, not canceling the poly - we like thier bartenders. But you are strangely like my DH in a lot of these stories. Similar humor (Smidgy - role the eyes with me now :rolleyes2) 6'4", smoker, a tad bit more hair - okay not quite there - but he is a Southsider who is a Cubs fan. My Dad was a Northsider who is a Sox fan.popcorn::

One big bonus of the Poly - no Pop Warner and no Brazilian tour groups!!!!

Cute grandkids though to both of you!
 
Another great update - and lovely grandkids too!

I needed a nebo fix today as I took a very nebo-like fall in front of my house today and while I was washing my scraped knee, hand, and elbow, nursing my sore shoulder, I thought - I never should've busted on nebo's falls!
 
Then I got the newspaper and went on the long walk past Beaches and Cream, past Cape May, past Captains Grill and past Yachtman' Steakhouse to get to the enty by the spot we want to sit at.

No wonder it was a long walk, you doubled back several times! :rolleyes1

It's Marketplace, then Cape May, then B&C, then Yachtmans, and you could have skipped Capt's Grill all together. It's a wonder you didn't circle around Hanna's too, LOL!

Nice job of getting in ahead of that guy!

BTW, Smidgy, I had cataract surgery too (both eyes). What a difference! My eyes were so bad that the dr. said my license should be pulled :scared1:
 


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