Like a Bad Meal (V Keeps Coming Back) - THE END! 1/12/09

As I sipped a Lapu Lapu the other night, I thought of all you Fockers chugging them down last year! I do have say, a Lapu looks and must taste a whole lot more appetizing than that awful weiner salad picture that keeps popping up! Blech!

Look forward to reading about the meet!
 
What, this one?

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Heh heh.

::yes:: That's the one! :rotfl2:
 

So ABD to Jo's house is next year right, since she isn't coming back to WDW til 2010.

I thought we moved this to 2012 so we could be there for the summer olympics. Jo said she was going to let us use Jess' tent and hook the hose up for us so we'd have running water:lmao:


What, this one?

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Heh heh.

I can honestly say that it is alot tastier than it looks.:thumbsup2
 
oh man!!!! i'm not a patient person. !!!! my 3 kids use up all the patience i do have, so there is none left over to wait for the good stuff!!! you're killin me v!!!:lmao: LY/MI :hug:
 
:goodvibes Round Michelle checking in. :lmao:

We were very privileged to have FM, no static at all...sorry, I can't help it. I love Steely Dan ;), at our table. Although she was very quiet for some reason. :confused3

Never, in my entire life, have I ever experienced an August day in Florida, as I did last week. I actually threw my clothes away, I didn't want them stinking up my suitcase when I went home on the plane,

I only did that after eating at the fondue place. :rolleyes:

I'm feeling queasy...:sick:

Try it. You'll like it! :thumbsup2 Although I did, try it, and I didn't hate it. :rolleyes1
 
Can anyone give me directions on how to hack into V's computer so we can rid ourselves of that wurst salad picture? Please?

;)
 
ooh you began Fockerfest. I will admit I skipped the pre tr, it was way too confusing.

Can't wait to hear about it.

that pic was disgusting looking. that is what weiner salad looks like. eeww
 
The BF watched the Florida game last night. But only because the State game wasn't televised. As I watched all of those blue and orange clad fans making munching motions with their hands, I couldn't help but think of V.

Oh.

And that weiner salad pic? Just confirms that it is NOT for me!
 
I usually lurk on your TR's, they are wonderful and I really enjoy them. I had to post on this one, someone had to say it. You need a warning for that weiner salad pic:lmao:. Oh goodness, I guess I will be seeing that at the Ip-Dip fest in October. Please help us.
 
As I sipped a Lapu Lapu the other night, I thought of all you Fockers chugging them down last year!
Yay, then you were with us in spirit! :goodvibes

Hail, fellow Aquarian, well-met!
Ooo, I should have known you were a fellow water girl! :thumbsup2
Verily, I do.
I love "verily." But I can't ever find a place to use it in the business writing I do. Blasphemous either, but I'm workign on it...

::yes:: That's the one! :rotfl2:
:thumbsup2

Yeah who was from England???? :rotfl2:
:rotfl2:

I thought we moved this to 2012 so we could be there for the summer olympics.
:banana: I've even got it written - in INK! - on my calndar!
I can honestly say that it is alot tastier than it looks.:thumbsup2
Thanks Janet - you've got my back! :hug:

Although she was very quiet for some reason. :confused3
:rotfl: Ssssh, you're gonna give me away!

Can anyone give me directions on how to hack into V's computer so we can rid ourselves of that wurst salad picture? Please?

;)
Too late - I've got it spread over two computers, a CD, a jump drive, and two Flickr sites! BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!

ooh you began Fockerfest. I will admit I skipped the pre tr, it was way too confusing.
Dude, in retorsepct, I wish I would have skipped the pre-trip! :rotfl:

As I watched all of those blue and orange clad fans making munching motions with their hands, I couldn't help but think of V.
Thanks Tink! :hug: Oh yeah, I was doing he Gator Chomp in my living room!

I usually lurk on your TR's, they are wonderful and I really enjoy them. I had to post on this one, someone had to say it. You need a warning for that weiner salad pic:lmao:. Oh goodness, I guess I will be seeing that at the Ip-Dip fest in October. Please help us.
:rotfl2: I promise, it's GOOD!
 
Part One – Groundhog Day

Not the Groundhog Day, as in asking a smallish brown rodent when winter might end (which sounds pretty ridiculous when I spell it out, no?).

Groundhog Day as in the movie.

As in repetition of the same events.

Over.
And over.
And over.
And over.

So begins the beginning of my August 2008 trip to The World. Nearly identical to the beginning of my August 2007 trip to The World...

Last year, Gramma drove Leo and I through torrential rainstorms.

To arrive late-ish at Pt. Orleans Riverside (POR), after missing the turn and circling back past Downtown Disney.

Where we were placed in a ground-floor room in Parterre Place.

That smelled funny and felt damp.



This year, I drove myself and Leo through less-than-torrential rains, courtesy of Tropical Storm Fay.

To arrive earlier than late-ish at POR, after missing the turn and circling back past Downtown Disney.

Where we were placed in a ground-floor room in Parterre Place…



That did NOT smell funny or feel damp!!! :yay:



But did come with a leering neighbor sucking down beer whilst eyeballing me and chatting loudly on a cell phone. Outside his door. Whilst smoking a cigarette. :headache:



Groundhog Day.


In actuality, the drive across I-4 wasn’t bad at all, despite the rain.

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Check-in was a snap, and the room was clean and nice. I had a feeling – one of those nagging ones – about the neighbor, but I tried to let it go and focused on getting us settled in before heading out for some dinner.

I had a small cooler full of perishables to store in the fridge overnight, and it seemed like a good time to get the room ready for bed, so the pictures reflect the condition of V & Leo’s occupation…

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While we were there, I took the opportunity to check in on a fellow guest, who I knew was planning on hanging around the resort that evening… DisneyJo! Now, Jo didn’t have a cell phone with her, so I had to go the old-fashioned route of calling the front desk and asking for her room. Only I wasn’t at all sure the room would be under Jo – I mean, I’ve always figured Jo was short for something, but never bothered to ask! Fortunately, I did know her DH’s real name, unlike the case with other DISers (coughcoughMelcoughNOTBobcoughcough), and I was patched through to their room.

David answers and, (you’ve gotta love this), I bust out with: “Hi, can I assume this is David?”

As the words come out, I’m thinking, “DOH! The poor guy’s probably like ‘Well, who else would be answering the phone in our room with a male voice?!?!’” I’m an idiot. Fortunately for me, David’s a good guy and if he thought I sounded like a fool, he didn’t let on. Thanks David! :goodvibes

Anyway, Jo was getting cleaned up, so I let her DH know that Leo and I had arrived safely and were heading for the food court for some dinner.



Having learned a critical lesson during the Great Saratoga Monsoon of Jan. 2008, Leo and I got back in the car and drove to the main building at POR, snagged a closer-than-close parking spot and headed for the food court. Counter service. Quick food. Whatever.

I don’t know if it was the rainy weather or what, but as we entered, I saw a man walk past with a tray full of turkey dinner-looking food and knew I needed the same. Sure enough, one of the counters offered a yummy turkey platter and Leo grabbed a burger. A cheese hamburger. In Leo-Speak.

As I paid, I looked past the cashier to get a feel for the dining situation… and it was nearly all clear! Where was everyone? It was definitely dinner time, but the place was mostly empty. We had our choice of tables, and Leo selected one near the moving mill parts, overlooking the water wheel outside.

Dinner was GREAT! Really, it was a terrific first meal. Filling, but not overly so, and tasty. Yum. :thumbsup2

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Doesn’t the turkey look good? The one in the foreground I mean. Though the ham in the back is pretty handsome, too. ;)


We enjoyed our leisurely-paced meal and talked some about what the ensuing days might hold. I took the opportunity to explain, again, to Leo that there was a tropical storm hanging around for a few days and it would be rainy. So we’d just have to be tough, pull on our rain jackets and deal with being a little wet. Leo agreed.

As we finished up, I spied a family headed our way – Jo!!! Oh my word, it was sooo good to see her again! All of them; David and their girls Jessica and Ellie, too. No matter that Jo and I chat frequently, if not daily, online. Nothing replaces seeing people you care about dearly in person. :goodvibes

Hugs went all around. Jess and Ellie filled me in on their trip so far. Leo flirted with them while Jo and David and I chatted. It was a nice catch-up and a great way to start the trip. Thanks for coming to find us guys! :grouphug:


While Jo and family set out for some pin trading in the gift shop, Leo and I finished dinner. We made a quick stop at the gift shop, too, for ponchos and a little something for Leo. For the life of me, I can’t remember what he got, but boy do I remember what I saw. And wanted. Very much. On the back wall, they had an assortment of organic cotton T-shirts. Really cute T-shirts. With peaceful, environmentally-friendly messages on them.

I’m a tree-hugger dontcha know. :hippie:

I wanted a couple of those shirts badly. But they were not cheap. At all. So I instituted the stop-gap measure designed to save my wallet: I’ll sleep on it and if I still want them tomorrow, I’ll find them at another shop, since we wouldn’t be back to POR.

Famous last words.


I did buy us some ponchos, though I was highly skeptical of their usability. Remember, I’ve been a Floridian for nearly 20 years now and I know how rain works in FL: it’s frequently horizontal. And the ponchos are gapey and open on the sides. Still, it was one extra layer of protection from the elements, and the nice CM ringing me up explained that I should leave them folded exactly as they were, and if I never used them, I could always return them at the end of the trip.

Remember that.



With that, I drove us back to our room and we got showered and into bed. The whole purpose of this extra night was to hit Extra Magic Hours at the Magic Kingdom (MK) the next morning. In addition to actually getting to the MK on time, I also had to check us into Saratoga Springs and leave our luggage and cooler with bell services. It was going to be an early morning, so we needed to get to sleep early.



:rolleyes1




Not much problem there. We both got to sleep just fine.

It was the staying asleep that was a tad problematic.

For V.

Remember the neighbor?

He had a lady-friend. Wife. Something. They slammed into their room around 9:30 and proceeded to argue. Loudly. With slurred words. And much banging of drawers and doors.


Juts about the point I was ready to call the front desk, it stopped with one final slammed door.

Phew. Back to sleep.






Until about 11pm.

When the kids joined in.

And the arguing got louder. The adult slurring stronger. The banging more frequent.

Quite frankly, they were scaring me. It was one of those arguments, filled with accusations, disrespectful tones, name-calling and threats of bodily harm. The kids seemed to be left out of the melee, thank goodness, though listening to it couldn’t have been good for them.


Again, I was ready to call the front desk. But I stopped. Why? Well, I was afraid the neighbor might hear me making the call and retaliate. He’d seen me alone with a small child, and he knew which was my car. Really, I was scared.


So I grabbed a towel and stuffed it along the bottom of the connecting door to drown the noise a bit, read until the noise settled down again and finally fell asleep.

What a night. And it wasn’t even late September, let alone ’63.
(NO Four Seasons.)


Coming soon: Ask Not Part 2
 
Woooohoooo first :yay:

Only I wasn’t at all sure the room would be under Jo – I mean, I’ve always figured Jo was short for something, but never bothered to ask!
Joanne, that's for next trip :thumbsup2

David answers and, (you’ve gotta love this), I bust out with: “Hi, can I assume this is David?”
:rotfl2: He didn't tell me that :rotfl2:

As we finished up, I spied a family headed our way – Jo!!! Oh my word, it was sooo good to see her again! All of them; David and their girls Jessica and Ellie, too. No matter that Jo and I chat frequently, if not daily, online. Nothing replaces seeing people you care about dearly in person. :goodvibes
It was great to see you 2 and the girls still talk about what Leo said to them, I'm sure Jess will retell it word for word in her TR :rotfl2:

Thanks for coming to find us guys! :grouphug:
I would have got there quicker but thought I'd better give you time to eat :rotfl:

I wanted a couple of those shirts badly. But they were not cheap. At all. So I instituted the stop-gap measure designed to save my wallet: I’ll sleep on it and if I still want them tomorrow, I’ll find them at another shop, since we wouldn’t be back to POR.
I saw them loads of places V so you should be able to find them :thumbsup2

He had a lady-friend. Wife. Something. They slammed into their room around 9:30 and proceeded to argue. Loudly. With slurred words. And much banging of drawers and doors.
Oh no, we never heard any noise what so ever in our room :confused:

Again, I was ready to call the front desk. But I stopped. Why? Well, I was afraid the neighbor might hear me making the call and retaliate. He’d seen me alone with a small child, and he knew which was my car. Really, I was scared.
V that does sound scary and something you shouldn't have had to go through :hug:
 
That smelled funny and felt damp.
I've come to the conclusion that WDW is not a place for those with sensitive noses. :rolleyes:


Ummm... please tell me these are photos Leo took. You know, the NON-DRIVER. :scared:

(coughcoughMelcoughNOTBobcoughcough), and I was patched through to their room.
What do you mean Mel's not coughcoughMel? Are you sure Bob's not Bob??? I'm so confused - I called him Bob all night. And Mel too! :confused3 I mean, I didn't call Mel Bob, I called Mel Mel.

David answers and, (you’ve gotta love this), I bust out with: “Hi, can I assume this is David?”

As the words come out, I’m thinking, “DOH! The poor guy’s probably like ‘Well, who else would be answering the phone in our room with a male voice?!?!’” I’m an idiot. Fortunately for me, David’s a good guy and if he thought I sounded like a fool, he didn’t let on. Thanks David! :goodvibes
Ok, this was even more funny to read! :lmao:

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Doesn’t the turkey look good? The one in the foreground I mean. Though the ham in the back is pretty handsome, too. ;)
:rotfl2: Looks like Leo's channeling his inner John Travola.

As we finished up, I spied a family headed our way – Jo!!! Oh my word, it was sooo good to see her again! All of them; David and their girls Jessica and Ellie, too. No matter that Jo and I chat frequently, if not daily, online. Nothing replaces seeing people you care about dearly in person. :goodvibes
::yes:: I couldn't wait to see Jo and company!

For the life of me, I can’t remember what he got, but boy do I remember what I saw. And wanted. Very much. On the back wall, they had an assortment of organic cotton T-shirts. Really cute T-shirts. With peaceful, environmentally-friendly messages on them.
Ooh, I saw those too at AKL - the Mickey Mouse tree one is sooo cute! I didn't get it as they only had smalls left. :rolleyes:

Quite frankly, they were scaring me. It was one of those arguments, filled with accusations, disrespectful tones, name-calling and threats of bodily harm. The kids seemed to be left out of the melee, thank goodness, though listening to it couldn’t have been good for them.
Ick. You poor thing! Next time just call us and I'll send Andy over - he can be scary looking. I'll tell him to bring his ghetto. ;)


Coming soon: Ask Not Part 2

popcorn::
 
This year, I drove myself and Leo through less-than-torrential rains, courtesy of Tropical Storm Fay.

To arrive earlier than late-ish at POR, after missing the turn and circling back past Downtown Disney.

You just like to take the long way to really get into the Disney mood;)

Where we were placed in a ground-floor room in Parterre Place…



That did NOT smell funny or feel damp!!! :yay:

:woohoo:



But did come with a leering neighbor sucking down beer whilst eyeballing me and chatting loudly on a cell phone. Outside his door. Whilst smoking a cigarette. :headache:

:scared:


In actuality, the drive across I-4 wasn’t bad at all, despite the rain.

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Do I want to know how you took pictures while you were driving:eek:

Check-in was a snap, and the room was clean and nice. I had a feeling – one of those nagging ones – about the neighbor, but I tried to let it go and focused on getting us settled in before heading out for some dinner.

Nagging feelings are NEVER good:sad2:

While we were there, I took the opportunity to check in on a fellow guest, who I knew was planning on hanging around the resort that evening… DisneyJo! Now, Jo didn’t have a cell phone with her, so I had to go the old-fashioned route of calling the front desk and asking for her room. Only I wasn’t at all sure the room would be under Jo – I mean, I’ve always figured Jo was short for something, but never bothered to ask!

:laughing:

Fortunately, I did know her DH’s real name, unlike the case with other DISers (coughcoughMelcoughNOTBobcoughcough), and I was patched through to their room.

Mel's been busted:rotfl2:

David answers and, (you’ve gotta love this), I bust out with: “Hi, can I assume this is David?”

:lmao:

So we’d just have to be tough, pull on our rain jackets and deal with being a little wet. Leo agreed.

Yes, but did he remember this?:confused3

Remember the neighbor?

He had a lady-friend. Wife. Something. They slammed into their room around 9:30 and proceeded to argue. Loudly. With slurred words. And much banging of drawers and doors.



Until about 11pm.

When the kids joined in.

And the arguing got louder. The adult slurring stronger. The banging more frequent.

Quite frankly, they were scaring me. It was one of those arguments, filled with accusations, disrespectful tones, name-calling and threats of bodily harm. The kids seemed to be left out of the melee, thank goodness, though listening to it couldn’t have been good for them.


Again, I was ready to call the front desk. But I stopped. Why? Well, I was afraid the neighbor might hear me making the call and retaliate. He’d seen me alone with a small child, and he knew which was my car. Really, I was scared.


So I grabbed a towel and stuffed it along the bottom of the connecting door to drown the noise a bit, read until the noise settled down again and finally fell asleep.

What a night. And it wasn’t even late September, let alone ’63.
(NO Four Seasons.)

What a night is right. I would have been scared out my mind and sat up all night making sure they didn't break through the connecting door:hug:


Coming soon: Ask Not Part 2

popcorn::
 
V.

I was so glad to see this today.

I needed some "V" in my afternoon.

Sorry about the, er, unpleasant folk next door. I probably would've tried sliding a white flag under the connecting door and then barricading myself in.

And dear LORD that turkey dindin looks nummy.

I could eat that.

Right.

NOW.
 
great update and pics.

I love Riverside Mill. Love it!!!!!

SCARY NEIGHBOR = BAD.
 












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