triplefigs
<marquee><font color=009933>Triple Chick</marquee>
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A little too much fun with Donald Duck at the Jan 26, 2007 P&PP

So Disney should be the one place he can flaunt that? C'mon, he must have walked by 6000 people who were trying to eat, where is the fairness in that?
I DO remember the goldfish shoes from the 70's. I was about 8 years old and used to look at them every time I went to the "Shopping Center" with my mom(not called "The Mall" back then!) Too funny!![]()
Side note.....(Yea!!! This is my 500th post!)![]()
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This is our friend Marks foot. We were joking him about how ugly his toe nail was so his wife painted it and he walked around Disney for 10 days like that.
Just had to say GO CUBS...we must stick togetherEeeeeeewwwww!!!!![]()
By the way, I'm in Chicago!!![]()
Anyone else stared at that pic for a couple minutes wondering if the guy only had 4 toes?!
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This is our friend Marks foot. We were joking him about how ugly his toe nail was so his wife painted it and he walked around Disney for 10 days like that.
Just had to say GO CUBS...we must stick together![]()
Hehehehe!!! Poor things would be 'boiled fish' by the end of a day. Ooooo! You could save a snack credit, though!!!![]()
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I never understand these shoe pics - I SUFFER ,suffer, suffer, suffer with my feet - I go from CROCS, to walking shoes, to flip flops and all over the shoe spectrum and still end up blistered and sore. I must walk like some kind of Sasquatch Freak.![]()
Off topic, but I'm with you. I could never find a pair of shoes that I would stay comfy in at Disney. I found a pair of Cobbie Cuddlers years ago, but they don't make the style anymore. Then this last trip, I splurged and bought a pair of Tevas. Best shoes I ever bought. No blisters, no sore feet, nothing! I highly recommend them!![]()
I see you're Naperville... I work in Naperville..... live in Downers Grove!![]()
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This is our friend Marks foot. We were joking him about how ugly his toe nail was so his wife painted it and he walked around Disney for 10 days like that.
Anyone else stared at that pic for a couple minutes wondering if the guy only had 4 toes?!
This must be the style in some countries (maybe even this one, I'm out of touch according to DD), but when we were there last week, I can't tell you how many cheeks I saw sticking out of the bottom of shorts. I started to take pictures, but soon the novelty wore off.
One picture I didn't get to take, but noticed as we were driving to Ohana's for dinner last Monday night is that there is a street sign approaching the Polynesian that says "Speed Hump". Excuse me? There was a Speed Bump there, but that's some serious misuse of terminology there, in my opinion. This isn't the one from outside the Poly, but this is exactly what it looked like...
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One picture I didn't get to take, but noticed as we were driving to Ohana's for dinner last Monday night is that there is a street sign approaching the Polynesian that says "Speed Hump". Excuse me? There was a Speed Bump there, but that's some serious misuse of terminology there, in my opinion. This isn't the one from outside the Poly, but this is exactly what it looked like...
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O.K This is why I got rid of my first husband!!!!
O.K This is why I got rid of my first husband!!!!
LIVE LONG AND PROSPER...... sorry.....
he's got Mickey toes![]()
I've seen this wording in MA, not everywhere, but also not just once. I agree it sounds strange and whenever I read the sign I still just think Speed Bump lol.