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

you mean I have to choose between another chapter and you vaccuming? hmmm.......

ok, lets. see, one "c" two "u"s, (do I double the "m" when adding "ing"?)
I admit it I copied YOU!!!! cause I was too lazy to look in the dictionary.
(and now I know why some people call it a "sweeper".)
 
Missed you too :hug: I'm all caught up so go vacuum real quick and get the next chapter up :goodvibes
 
Hmmm, very interesting,,,,,, sounds like your wife is closet reader if she has it on a "todo" list. :lmao: Actually, when you come off Big Thunder, it's right in front of you across the path, can't miss it. Tell your wife we'll meet her there since it will be my last time ever going to that DSA cuz I"m definately QUITTING after the trip. and I'm not just kidding around, I mean it




Well if you take a look down at the bottom of my signature, there is a link to the pretrip report DW (she's posted a few times here as "broken Mickey") started. The title should tell all.. LOL. I have to give her credit, her planning of our trips (with some input from myself and sometimes the kids:rotfl:) get us the maximum out of our trips.. Our vacations work out good, she plans, I figure out how we'll pay for 'em :confused3 and most time book them, then she fills in the details; the kids and I show up and reap the rewards of all her work LOL ... It has worked for us quite well so far.. I give her a hard time about driving us into the "commando park visits" but really we have a great time all the same! :thumbsup2

We'll be sure to look for ya.. I think her pretrip shows what/where we're planning on being (even though she's not commandoing this time, we're "going with the flow") :rotfl2:[/QUOTE]
 
Hey Nemo & Smidgy! I'm all caught up and ready to join in. :)
 

I may be able to help you with the printing...used to do it all the time at work. I took the printable version and copied it to a word doc then edited out all the extranious kayrap. I did that at work cause they have the high output printers and doing 50 pages at a time took no effort at all.

I work alone on saturdays now and may be able to hook you up~
 
you mean I have to choose between another chapter and you vaccuming? hmmm.......

Missed you too :hug: I'm all caught up so go vacuum real quick and get the next chapter up :goodvibes



Ok Chelle, fess up. Did you have to bite your tongue? Or sit on your fingers? Admit it, it was just killing you.
You do realize that it was totally intentional on my part misspelling vacuum, just to get Miss Diane Chambers to pull another "your such a Diane" act.

But, alas, I seem to have instead led her down the path of evil. Wanna bet that word get's a very painful "edit" when she comes home from work tonight? :lmao:

Well, I hope you all are satisfied, I had no intention of having any drinks tonight. But I promised an update, and as they say, the trip report must go on, so here I am with a beer and a shot of Black Velvet in front of me.

Oh the sacrifices I have to make!

By the way, am I the only one who still wants to hit the rewind button when I'm done watching a movie on DVD?
Boy old habits die hard.

Does it look like I"m stalling here?
Cuz I am.
I don't have anything good, anybody got any funny stories?

Oh well, we'll see what happens.

Thursday morning we walked down to Epcot for rope drop.
I am trying not to get depressed, this is our last day at the Villas, tomorrow we have to go back to an All Star resort for 3 days, at least it's not Sports, but how do I know Music will be any better?

So tomorrow, it's "Once more unto the breach."

As far as a plan goes today, it's "Anything Goes." We'll play it by ear.
All we know for sure is we want some fastpasses right away.

It was a huge pleasure to find out that one thing we had heard about was true.
They used to stop you just past Canada for rope drop, then everybody coming in from the front would beat you by plenty to any of the Future World main attractions.

Not anymore.
Just inside the turnstyle, Diane took off for Test Track, she has the room keys for both of us to get fastpasses, then I'll meet her there.

I looked at my watch.
I don't think so.

So, with the Hare flying down the paths, the Tortoise is just plodding along, further and further behind her.
I felt kind of like my favorite cartoon, Virgil the Buzzard.
"I'm bringing home a baby bumblebee."

Turned out I was right.
The rope drop from this direction was right across from those coming in from the front, and standing at the rope right in front of me is Smidgy.

She jumped when I leaned into her ear, "Hey baby, come here often?"

They then drop THIS rope, and she's off and running again. I started thinking it might be fun if we ever did the parks together sometime.

By the time I got there, she already had a couple fastpasses so we got in line and rode what is still my favorite ride at Epcot with no wait.

There is a spot during the ride, right after the brake test where your car accelerates through tight turns. Without Ever saying it ahead of time, neither one of us can miss our cues or it would be a paradox and the universe would explode.

The male narrative voice from the preshow asks the woman, "Are you seeing an increase in lateral forces?"

We both must say very loudly along with the woman,
"Sure am!"

Yes, it's stupid, I know, but it ranks right up there with when we leave the house on a trip, "Annnnnnnd, we're off!"

The universe can relax, we were both right on it.

After the ride, we now have the problem of what to do until it's time to get a 'Soarin fastpass. (apostrophe trademarked)

Neither of us wants to do Ellen again, that's good every couple of years.
Last time I even kept shouting the answers to Albert Einstein, but he still just sat there.

SO we slowly headed back to the fountain, which unfortunately took us right by Mission: Spray. We stopped.

I looked at her. "I dunno, what do you think?"
"I dunno, what do you think, Marty?"

"Oh what the hell," I said, "Let's do it." "But if I'm going to bother, I don't want to do the non dying version, I want the real thing."

She hates it when I call it that.

The last few times whe have done this, it's been the weenie version for us, but neither of us has really had anything much to eat yet, so she agreed to do it with me.

It's amazing how some decisions are just SO much more clever when you're standing in front of a pavillion then when you get inside.

More and more lately, I'm having trouble with claustro, Smidgy says the same thing is happening with her.

With me, it's now so much small places, it's not being able to move my arms, being helpless. I have nightmares about being caught in an avalanche or a landslide.

This ride rates an 8 on the claustro meter.
Stitch is actually worse, that's a 9.

Along with the claustro, I also have a fear of heights, but with that it's a strange thing. For some reason I am attracted to them, like a moth to a bug zapper.
I love roller coasters, even though they scare me to death.

So, we have claustrophobia, and acrophobia.

There is one more thing I am also very afraid of, something I will try to avoid every opportunity I get and you can't talk me into .

That's dying.
I totally agree with Woody Alllen, "I'm not afraid of dying, I just don't want to be there when it happens."

As we were climbing into the cabin, suddenly I am getting terrified.
We are joined by two kids. Two kids with a look on there faces like, "Holy Smokes! Old people are riding this with us, awesome!"

I have heard this is the only ride in the world that comes with barf bags, but now I can't find them.
I glance at Smidgy, she is already doing what she's supposed to do, just stare at the screen in front of you.

My heart starts hammering.

I almost said, "Who is it?", because that's what I usually do when I get really nervous or scared, but I just clenched my teeth.

Then the side door closed, and the front panel swung in to our chests.

My only thought was that there wasn't enough room to die.

Take it easy, take it easy, yes, it's been a few years since you've done this, but you survived then and you'll survive now.
Yeah, but I was younger then, in better shape.

The ride starts and the ship lifts off.
Then it gets strange.

I have felt much stronger G forces on many roller coaster, including Rock and Roller Coaster, but they only last about 3 seconds and you can at least understand them cuz you see yourself take off.

But in this cabin, slowly your lips start pulling away from your teeth, your eyes turn into little slits, your face tries to join the back of your head and my glasses are now pressed right up against my retinas.
But Oh, look how sharp and clear the panel looks now!

I felt like I was about to die, I truly wished I had taken the 3 Vikes in my pocket, if not for the inevitable pain I am going to feel from the ensuing heart attack, at least to allay some of my fears and alter my mood.

Too late now.

A thought jumped into my head that dying in here is really going to screw up the rest of the trip, maybe even for Smidgy too.

If I do, somehow get out of here, I just dare little angel Nebo to show up and preach to me about the painkillers, those babies are gone, baby gone.

Just as my nose was touching my left ear, the forces stopped, and we were weightless for, oh, about .8 tenths of a second.

We had to got through the G thing one more time but not as bad, the worst was over and I knew at least I am not dying inside this cabin, I believe I'll wait until out in front of the pavillion where I can have a much bigger audience.

When it was over we headed directly to a smoking area , neither of us talking yet, but I had to say it first;
"So, wanna go again?"
_______________________________________________

We started over to Innoventions to kill more time, and passed the kids in our cabin with their parents. One of them gave me a "thumbs up" sign.

Great, I'm now getting thumbs ups from ten year olds.

( Those of you that have made the connection and know what's going to happen, shhhh, I'm getting to it.)

We were just walking aimlessly through the building, looking here, looking there, not really paying too much attention.

Then Diane saw the sign.

There was a reason I didn't suggest coming here directly from Test Track, I knew that if we got here too soonly there might not be a long wait and I'd have to try it.
But if I can put it off, "No, no, I don't feel like waiting that long for a simulater, maybe next time."
It's ten o'clock now, I know I'm safe.

She sees the sign, "The sum of all Thrills," and mentions it to me.
I was looking the other way.
"Oh yeah, forgot about that, must be a long line, right?"

"Nope, nobody at all out there, oh wait, here comes a cast member now." And before I can stop her she is off to the races once again.

Turns out they were slow in getting it up and running today, but,,,,,,,,they,,,,,,, are,,,,,,,, ready,,,,,,,,,NOW!

I had told her I would try this only if there was no wait, she said, "Uh uh, no way for me, mister."

After reading a review on it, I was really nervous about the claustro factor. Worse yet, my eyes still hadn't adjusted in here, I couldn't even see where the simulator was.

She went in with me, good thing too because I was real slow in catching on how to design my own roller coaster, it all has to do with math.
But I know we were doing it fast, but even still, we only got about a 3rd through the design when the computer took over the rest for us.

Then it spat out a personal design card that has the program on it and they told us to go see this other guy by the simulator.

And after looking at this huge, bright computer screen doing the designing, I still haven't gotten any inside vision yet.

I gave him the card, he told Diane where to wait, and then he led me up to this thing that I think looked like a big, metallic looking egg.

Then he told me to climb in.

I just stood there.

Diane saw, and she came back over and told him that I can't see, I need help.

Bless her heart.

He helped me inside.

How small and tight was it?

Let me put it this way:
Do you remember birth?
No, not your kids,,, I mean YOUR birth?

Well I do, and this was like being born, only in reverse.

The womb seemed like a family room compared to the little tiny space he squeezed me into.

Totally harnessed in, I could not even turn my head, my face was almost pressed up against a screen in front of me.

I almost started hyperventillating, I had to close my eyes.
Crap, I forgot to do what I said I was going to do as soon as I got off the Gary Sinise Death Ship, take the pills.
I couldn't believe it. Trust me, I don't forget things like that.

But I did, and now I'm going to pay for it.

I am not kidding, it was all I could do to maintain my sense of sanity, I came really close to totally losing it.

I CAN'T STAND NOT BEING ABLE TO MOVE!

I don't even like roller coasters that have the pull down harness over your head anymore. Going upside down doesn't bother me in the slightest, but I always try to stop the thing from coming all the way down and "clicking" too low. I hate it when the attendant then walks past all the seats and pushes down on the harnesses, I always try to bunch up my shoulders before he does it.

Right now I feel like a trundled up mummy in a sarcophagus.

Finally, the screen came to life and the ride started so I opened my eyes and stared at the screen.

No, there are no G forces here, just an overwhelming feeling of pressure from being so constrained.
I thought the graphics on the screen ranked right up there with a Colecovision, the ride didn't give you much feeliing of movement at all, and if they don't get me out of here soon, there is going to be another kind of movement.

When it was done, I closed my eyes again and had to sit there waiting for this egg to hatch, it seemed to take forever.

When it did I was out of there like a shot.
THe guy looked at me with a quizzical look on his face like, "Well, how did you like it?", but I wasn't in the mood, not even a little.

I looked at him and said, "It sucked."
I then did the same to Diane.

Without another word I headed to the fountain smoking area that is no longer there.
I know I passed a drinking fountain somewhere, took my pills, just not sure where now, my mind was not functioning too well right about then.

Standing by the ledge I told her all about the most incredible claustro I have ever experienced, but there was one good thing that came out of it.

"Oh, what's that?," she asked.

"There was no wait."
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Over at the Land, we finally got fastpasses to Soarin, rode Living with the Land with about a 15 minute wait, then headed over to see the Great, Triumphant, although postumous, return of Michael Jackson in Captain EO.

We walked right into the pre show area, I was dreading the Kodak pre-show, "What if?", but it didn't seem to have played, and we went right into the theater.

The first time we saw this was in '92 with our sons. We only saw it once that trip and it was gone in '94.

I remember even then, thinking I like the other 3'D movies better, Muppets, and, over at the Magic Kingdom, Magic Journeys.

But with Disney, especially on your first trip, you cut them a lot more slack then we do now.

Yes, it was a piece of doo doo back then.
Now, it's way beyond that, I can't properly describe how bad it is.

It is not "camp".
Not "retro."
Not "Noir.", or Nostalgic.

It is just a huge, steaming pile of crap that never should have been revived.

Oh, by the way, I didn't like it.

I like Thriller, I think it's brilliant.
Even the dance scenes sucked in this movie, and there really wasn't any great 3-D effects.

Even the theater was half empty, this, in July, people caught on quick. Somebody posted here a month ago that they saw it and wanted a gallon of bleach to swallow and maybe wash the taste out of their mouths. That about sums it up.

This is time you won't get back that could have been better spent maybe, like having the dry heaves.

Rick Moranis never looked so good.

Since we were already there, we walked over to give Figment a try again, and another big mistake.

Nothing is cute in here, nothing even remotely clever, it's just time killing while you cool off from the heat, that's all.

As we walked to the exit, the ultimate "I can't believe it's not" line popped into my mind, even better than Smidgy's "I can't believe it's not Margaritas," line.


"Know what Diane?"
"What?"

"I can't believe it's not............

"Better."

Good night, ly/mi
 
OMG, I can't believe that the rides don't have more room. LOL

Thanks for the continuing trippy!
 
I am too chicken to try Mission:Space at all! (I have motion sickness issues.) And, I haven't seen Capatain EO in I don't know how long. I saw it at least once at Disneyland when I was a kid. I guess I shouldn't try too hard to recall the memory.


ANd funny about the Potter line,
You see "I" am also getting in the way of my trip reports, I'm re-reading Deathly Hallows before the movie comes out next month. Been almost 3 years since I read it and since this is the last one...........don't want to be confused in the movie.



I just finished rereading The Deathly Hallows myself. DS7 is anxious to see the movie. But, I won't let him until he's read (listened to) all the books. So, now we're going to try and finish Years 2-6 before the movie leaves theatres.:scared1:
 
Ok Chelle, fess up. Did you have to bite your tongue? Or sit on your fingers? Admit it, it was just killing you.
You do realize that it was totally intentional on my part misspelling vacuum, just to get Miss Diane Chambers to pull another "your such a Diane" act.

But, alas, I seem to have instead led her down the path of evil. Wanna bet that word get's a very painful "edit" when she comes home from work tonight? :lmao:

you got me there! sucked me right in..look back at my previous post.

By the way, am I the only one who still wants to hit the rewind button when I'm done watching a movie on DVD?
Boy old habits die hard.

I want to hit the rewind just a bit, to catch something I missed. but I always end up back at the begining of the movie. than I try to "fix" it and end up near the end! (no wonder you don't want to watch movies with me anymore!


I am trying not to get depressed, this is our last day at the Villas, tomorrow we have to go back to an All Star resort for 3 days, at least it's not Sports, but how do I know Music will be any better?

So tomorrow, it's "Once more unto the breach."
huh?


.
Just inside the turnstyle, Diane took off for Test Track, she has the room keys for both of us to get fastpasses, then I'll meet her there.



Turned out I was right.
The rope drop from this direction was right across from those coming in from the front, and standing at the rope right in front of me is Smidgy.

She jumped when I leaned into her ear, "Hey baby, come here often?"

They then drop THIS rope, and she's off and running again. I started thinking it might be fun if we ever did the parks together sometime. :rotfl:

I looked at her. "I dunno, what do you think?"
"I dunno, what do you think, Marty?"
I know what movie this is from!


Along with the claustro, I also have a fear of heights, but with that it's a strange thing. For some reason I am attracted to them, like a moth to a bug zapper.
I love roller coasters, even though they scare me to death.

So, we have claustrophobia, and acrophobia.

um anyone with TRUE acrophobia could never go on the crazy rides you do! 400 something feet in the air, straight up, at Cedar point (and in the front seat, no less! crazy, crazy man

A thought jumped into my head that dying in here is really going to screw up the rest of the trip, maybe even for Smidgy too.
no, it would be tough, but I know you would want me continue on without you.(I'll worry about how to get home later;)

We had to got through the G thing one more time
I dont' know about you, but my undies were now a G "string"!



There was a reason I didn't suggest coming here directly from Test Track, I knew that if we got here too soonly there might not be a long wait and I'd have to try it.
But if I can put it off, "No, no, I don't feel like waiting that long for a simulater, maybe next time."
It's ten o'clock now, I know I'm safe.

She sees the sign, "The sum of all Thrills," and mentions it to me.
I was looking the other way.
"Oh yeah, forgot about that, must be a long line, right?"
I can't believe how aften you have me "duped", and I don't find out about it until months later (along with hundreds of our best friends)next trip I'll be 2nd guessing everything you say!

Then he told me to climb in.

I just stood there.

Diane saw, and she came back over and told him that I can't see, I need help.

Bless her heart.

glad I could help

thanks for the laughs, dear!!!!
 
Well, now I know to stay away from Sum of All Thrills! I am incredibly claustrophobic and I thought I was going to die on Mission Space. The only thing that kept me from completely falling apart was the fact that I was sitting next to my 8 year old. Mustn't freak out in front of the child!
 
I rode M:spew before they incorporated the non-dying version and thought it was pretty intense. We rode it again last week and I though it seemed a bit tamer. Did they slow it down a bit after their incident?
 
DW visits the DSA's during our trips to the world.. I honestly don't remember seeing the Nebo's fave, but we'll def. be sure to visit and get a picture as well. I think DW has it on her todo list!! :lmao:

Yep, DW here, I know exactly where that DSA is. It's my fav. Shaded, on the water and usually quiet.
 
That egg thing sounds alot like the elelator that takes people up into the arch in St Louis..


Hated it!

I felt just like you did when I stood in front of this thing as the attended suggested I get in.

"Like, Are you serious?!"

Never again sir, never again.
 
By the way, am I the only one who still wants to hit the rewind button when I'm done watching a movie on DVD?
Boy old habits die hard.

OMG and I thought I was the only one who felt like that. Loving your report and my DH thinks I am losing it as I keep laughing at the computer. When we go in March the BW slide is closed so we get to visit SAB. Thanks for the heads up on the lazy river. I think I may have to skip Sum of All Thrills also. Can't wait for more.
 
Great update!
Thanks for the review of the Sum Of All Thrills, we're going in a couple months and I was wondering about it.

Your description of claustrophobia gave me claustrophobia, LOL!! :lmao:

:lmao:

Thanks for taking us along on your trip!

~~Dawn
 
Ok. let us check the magic mirror again:
I see Jason, I see Freddie, I see Leatherneck, I see dead people... Oh wait, that's not the mirror, that's just all the cable channels.

you mean I have to choose between another chapter and you vaccuming? hmmm.......

ok, lets. see, one "c" two "u"s, (do I double the "m" when adding "ing"?)
I admit it I copied YOU!!!! cause I was too lazy to look in the dictionary.
(and now I know why some people call it a "sweeper".)

I find this so funny, I really DID lead you down the path of evil. I thought you might fall for it since you get home so late from work and I know you're tired.

(Ok, how bout it? Big hand for nebo, covering for his beloved wife)


Well if you take a look down at the bottom of my signature, there is a link to the pretrip report DW (she's posted a few times here as "broken Mickey") started. The title should tell all.. LOL. I have to give her credit, her planning of our trips (with some input from myself and sometimes the kids:rotfl:) get us the maximum out of our trips.. Our vacations work out good, she plans, I figure out how we'll pay for 'em :confused3 and most time book them, then she fills in the details; the kids and I show up and reap the rewards of all her work LOL ... It has worked for us quite well so far.. I give her a hard time about driving us into the "commando park visits" but really we have a great time all the same! :thumbsup2

We'll be sure to look for ya.. I think her pretrip shows what/where we're planning on being (even though she's not commandoing this time, we're "going with the flow") :rotfl2:
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You know, evey time I see your name in a post, my mind wants to say Fort Smith, but I know that's not right. So can I call you Frank instead?
I Will be checking out the pretrip report. But even after 17 trips down to the Mouse, I still enjoy sometimes being in Commando mode. Especially at MK. It can be fun, a challenge, to see how many things you can knock off in the shortest amount of time.

I'll check her schedule,,,, by the way, when it comes to schedules,,, this guy right here makes them out for us, I wear the pants in the family,,, I'm the captain of the ship,,, and I have Smidgy's permission to say so! But when it comes to dining? She normally picks out the restaurants, with some feedback from me.


Hey Nemo & Smidgy! I'm all caught up and ready to join in. :)

Hi Shannon, so nice to see you! Gosh, it's been a long time, let me look at you. You look great, how have you been? Feel free to join in any time!

(think I overdid it?):lmao:


I may be able to help you with the printing...used to do it all the time at work. I took the printable version and copied it to a word doc then edited out all the extranious kayrap. I did that at work cause they have the high output printers and doing 50 pages at a time took no effort at all.

I work alone on saturdays now and may be able to hook you up~

Colleen, my gosh do I appreciate the offer, but I don'lt thinkk you know how much work that would be, I'll let you know about that. If I can only find a way to just get my posts to show up in the "printer version."

By the way, we still have the picture you sent us of da bote of us together still stuck on the fridge.


OMG, I can't believe that the rides don't have more room. LOL

Thanks for the continuing trippy!

Marie, as long as I still have some life left in these old, feeble fingers, I will never stop availing myself to be amusing fodder for you and your daughter.

I am too chicken to try Mission:Space at all! (I have motion sickness issues.) And, I haven't seen Capatain EO in I don't know how long. I saw it at least once at Disneyland when I was a kid. I guess I shouldn't try too hard to recall the memory.

Hey neighbor, yes, stay away from M:S, and also SUM of all Thrills. You really aren't missing that much.


I just finished rereading The Deathly Hallows myself. DS7 is anxious to see the movie. But, I won't let him until he's read (listened to) all the books. So, now we're going to try and finish Years 2-6 before the movie leaves theatres.:scared1:

Ok, do I have this right? Your 7 year old has finished book seven with your help, now you want him to read books 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6,,,, in the next month or so?

Hey, why not make it a real challenge and have him read the Tolkien Trillogy of Lord of the Rings to boot? And throw in the Hobbit just for laughs! :happytv:


thanks for the laughs, dear!!!!

Hey, great post. Lot of work doing it that way isn't it?
But you have come so far. I'm really glad you aren't living in that Disser VACUUM that you were in for so long.


Well, now I know to stay away from Sum of All Thrills! I am incredibly claustrophobic and I thought I was going to die on Mission Space. The only thing that kept me from completely falling apart was the fact that I was sitting next to my 8 year old. Mustn't freak out in front of the child!

Yeah, Shannon, stay away from "Thrills", definately not worth it. And isn't it amazing the power you can find in yourself when a young one is present?

I rode M:spew before they incorporated the non-dying version and thought it was pretty intense. We rode it again last week and I though it seemed a bit tamer. Did they slow it down a bit after their incident?

McDisney, even though I described it in heart wrenching detail, I thought the same thing.

And this time Diane didn't get sick like she did the first time we rode it, took her 2 hours to get over it the first time.

Or maybe it was the chili dog she had the first time.

 
Yep, DW here, I know exactly where that DSA is. It's my fav. Shaded, on the water and usually quiet.

Hello MoB, without a doubt, one of the Disney parks best spots, I'm surprised that it's still there. I have seen pictures, sometimes you can amuse yourself with an occasional gator over in that area. Not to be confused with an occasional sofa or lamp.
But I hope occasionally we can run into each other there.

Ok, I'll stop now.



That egg thing sounds alot like the elelator that takes people up into the arch in St Louis..


Hated it!

I felt just like you did when I stood in front of this thing as the attended suggested I get in.

"Like, Are you serious?!"

Never again sir, never again.

I was up there in the famed Arch in St. Louis when I was a kid, back when they still only had 48 Billion served, but I don't remember the elevator.
I think my parents probably made me walk up.
I was so surprised that they didn't give out Happy Meals at the top.


OMG and I thought I was the only one who felt like that. Loving your report and my DH thinks I am losing it as I keep laughing at the computer. When we go in March the BW slide is closed so we get to visit SAB. Thanks for the heads up on the lazy river. I think I may have to skip Sum of All Thrills also. Can't wait for more.

Hi there Buckeye, you may be number one very soon with the Crimson Tide's loss.
Laughing at computers is a good thing, hell, most of the time I want to beat mine to death.
Yes, the Beach Club and Boardwalk often switch over when they close their slides, each can use the other without imprisonment.
Glad you are enjoying, come back soon.


Great update!
Thanks for the review of the Sum Of All Thrills, we're going in a couple months and I was wondering about it.

Your description of claustrophobia gave me claustrophobia, LOL!! :lmao:

:lmao:

Thanks for taking us along on your trip!

~~Dawn

Dawn? don't bother with the Sum, it's really a minus. I truly felt like I was part of an old black and white movie, The Egg and I.
 
Ok, do I have this right? Your 7 year old has finished book seven with your help, now you want him to read books 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6,,,, in the next month or so?

Hey, why not make it a real challenge and have him read the Tolkien Trillogy of Lord of the Rings to boot? And throw in the Hobbit just for laughs! :happytv:




Sorry, let me try to explain better. I just finished book 7 by myself. Then, I read book 1 to the kids. Now, DS7 wants to see the book 7 movie, but I won't let him until he's caught up with all the books. So, I have to read him all the books in a couple of months. The kid is still working his way through Dr. Suess.:goodvibes
 
Hi Nebo. Just wanted to say that I'm still here and reading. I finally found a job, after over three years of not working, so I've been too busy and tired to post. The funniest thing though, is that my new supervisor could almost be your twin!
Finally saw Toy Story 2 last night so that I can watch 3 when it comes out on DVD. Going to watch Hercules over Christmas break with my step son. I'm really trying to catch up on some of the animated Disney/Pixar movies I've missed.
Keep writing! :goodvibes
 
nebo;3853986 [COLOR="blue" said:
Dawn? don't bother with the Sum, it's really a minus. I truly felt like I was part of an old black and white movie, The Egg and I. [/COLOR]

ooh! OOH! call on me!!! the movie starred Claudette Corbert(sp?) and, I think, Fred Mac Murray? and introduced a hillbilly family that went on to make a few movies of their own.. anyone know??????(in one movie, they were amazed by a futuristic "push button house; Marjorie Maim(again sp?) was the mom)
Ok, do I have this right? Your 7 year old has finished book seven with your help, now you want him to read books 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6,,,, in the next month or so?

Hey, why not make it a real challenge and have him read the Tolkien Trillogy of Lord of the Rings to boot? And throw in the Hobbit just for laughs! :happytv:




Sorry, let me try to explain better. I just finished book 7 by myself. Then, I read book 1 to the kids. Now, DS7 wants to see the book 7 movie, but I won't let him until he's caught up with all the books. So, I have to read him all the books in a couple of months. The kid is still working his way through Dr. Suess.:goodvibes

bggk : some of my best memories were of my mom reading the "little house" books to us. so many people think you have to wait until kids can read themselves before you introduce them to books.... with tv, dvds, etc., the days of reading books "TO" your children have gone by the wayside.
 


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