Bloodhound
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Mar 11, 2008
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Hey there, Hi there, Ho there!
Are the boards ok today? I think they were having a topsy-turvy day yesterday??
And who isn't? Except me, the dieter! Those early looky-loos did not get to have cookies as they were here before I could make them. Their loss.Im in for a pan of hot out of the oven burn your mouth cookies.
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LOL! At least she's STILL honest (for now, with that kind of parenting)Just because y'all have missed so many Chef Mickey's moments, I had one I enjoyed tonight....
I was greeting. A mom came and checked in. I pulled up their reservation and confirmed that they had 2 adults and three 9 year olds. I then made some comment about "wow, three 9 year olds?" One of the little girls piped up and said "well, my brothers are both 9, they're twins. I'm actually 11 but we're going to pretend I'm 9 for this trip."![]()
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10 and up are charged adult prices at Disney. I could have said something to the woman, but I just left well enough alone. People!! The mom's face turned shades of red I didn't even know existed.
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So proud of you! Glad it's (mostly) all over!hey guys.......I am here for a few. I had my surgery on Wednesday and tried to post I think one day here. But my eye was so swollen and black and blue that I scared the kiddos. I could not open it to see out of it. The pressure was up to 34 on Thursday recheck at 7 am and had to go back at 2pm to have another pressure check . the two drops they put in made it go down to 24. There is no pain but the anesthesiologist hit a blood vessel and this is why I am swollen and one ugly mama. Well Gramma.....It doenst hurt at all so I am glad of that. The surgerys are actually easy and not uncomfortable. I was really afraid for nothing. I do have to wear my old glasses so I can read. SO I guess reading glasses will be on the agenda. I can handle that I guess. I can see and that is the main thing.
See? the kittens can and should learn form us slightly more seasoned mamas.No, child. You have got to learn to do the bargain math if you are one day planning to be a wife and mother.
Macbook.....................$999
Minus cost of iTouch.....$299 (That you would've bought anyway!)
Mackbook total cost......$700
See....practically free.![]()
Justification:
You'll be starting a new high-paying career soon that will require you to have a reliable computer.
You will make plenty of money to pay for nice things for yourself.
You deserve it.
Marita...Forgot the ginko? Hard to believe.What does he mean "You'll have MOM in the car?" Do you smoke in the car or just generally make mischief of one kind and another?
We went the the Academia Musuem yesterday and saw the statue of David. Next we hopped on a bus with a tour group and went on a day trip to Tuscany where we wandered through a small castle that is lived in by a family that produces Chianti and E.V.O.O. We were able to taste test everything - it as all so amazing! We just finished breakfast and we are heading to Venice for today and tomorrow - I made it very clear that a t.v. was a must have for tonight! Then, we head back to Munich, Dan really liked Munich and wanted to spend an extra day there.
Italy is nice, but it is so much more busy than Austria and Germany, It is also Dirtier and filled with tourists
And who isn't? Except me, the dieter! Those early looky-loos did not get to have cookies as they were here before I could make them. Their loss.
AND, thanks for breaking the DIS, BH!!
I had gone back to pg. 217 to fully ketchup, and when read straight through, it's a nonsensical.
GOOD AFTERNOON!
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Hound....love your rumblytumbly pix. The one about the clean house and broken computer especially applies here. OH and the one about DH saying it's him or the DIS. Heh.
Oh, but she could. Trust me, I would know.I'm not sure DD could even text from the vatican to the US of A.