P.O.T.C. On Stranger Rides! The Missing Chapter,,Final Thoughts,, Preview Thoughts.

Mine! Oh wait, I mean "Me"

Here now is where never taking your watch off comes in handy for "tan checking".
No, I'm not going to go and look for a dog to come up behind me and pull down the back of my bathing suit like the old Coppertone commercials with the little cartoon girl.
Just reading this now will probably scar Ponzi for life when he inescapably pictures it. Well, probably Thumper and Frank and Shawn and Jay too.

I kinda sorta remember those commercials, so I guess I'm only kinda sorta scarred, or is that scared pirate:
 
Ok Ponzi, send me the joke.

PM sent.

Yeah, Radar, would that be Ottumna? Something like that? I knew it was in Iowa.
Hey, so far we have readers and posters from Radar's town,
Henry Blake's, (Bloomington Il. ), a few from Major Winchester's, (Boston),,, Frank is from somewhere in Indiana, I think. Anybody from Toledo? Or Crabapple Cove, aMaine? Hmmm, BJ is somewhere in California but not sure the town, same for Potter, I think he's from somewhere in Missouri.


Radar is from Ottumwa, Iowa
Frank Burns is from Fort Wayne, Indiana (had to look that one up)
 
Ok, since this is the All the Nebo, all the Time Thread,,,
I had to say, Marita,, that video was terrific, darn manhattans, I had tears rolling down my cheeks at the end of it. Everybody, click on her link, I dare ya.

I've seen this one before (not sure where i got the link) and was the same way... we're trying to do something similar with our DD9.. we have our trip planned (as you already know) to OKW the week before Christmas and will actually be evicted on Christmas day. she doesn't know (so far) and we're trying to keep it that way. hoping for that kind of reaction!!!
 

What's wrong with 90's? My mom got to be 96 and was still sharp as a tack:confused3 She learned bookkeeping on a computer in her 80's. Of course, my brother had everything she did checked, but still, not bad for an old lady and it kept her occupied and feeling needed and useful :hippie:

I need a gig like that....

That's great Marita. We used to invite my Grandmother to play poker with us, she was about 85 then, she was pretty good but it was so much fun to watch her shuffle.
(yeah, that's not gonna win me any friends but it was)


Another fine chapter, Nebo. Sorry to hear that BLT is not living up to the hype so far. But I love that you can see the parade from your room and the view looks pretty nice.

It was ok there, and it really was everything I thought it would be, there were really no big surprises.

I'm not very good at quoting, but I wanted to comment on a few things...

About the tanning...I can sympathize with Smidgy. My friend described me this summer as "a darker shade of pink" when I showed her my glorious tan, from spending much time outside with the kids this summer. I have NEVER tanned, but this was pretty close. I usually get red and then go back to a pinky white. :headache:

And your waitress sounds like one I ran into on the Cape a few summers ago. My boys and I had spent a couple of days visiting Nana and were on our way home, but wanted to stop for some fried clams before we left. We ordered and went outside to eat. Now ever since my oldest potty trained he ALWAYS has to go as soon as our food arrives. It's like Pavlov's dogs, it never fails - even at home. My youngest has fallen asleep just as we arrived at the restaurant, so I've got his dead weight in my arms and we have to get up to go to the bathroom (the oldest is still too young at this point to go on his own). So I've had a few clams and a couple of sips of my drink and off we go. James has had none of his food! As I'm sure you can guess, we come back to the table and the food is gone. I am in such disbelief I just start walking to the car, shaking my head, telling my son to please go to the bathroom BEFORE the food arrives. After the shock wears off, and my son is crying that he didn't get his chocolate milk, I decide to go back in and explain what happened. The waitress comes over and apologizes and I say he just wants a chocolate milk. Thankfully, it is the owner of the restaurant working the counter and she cooks up another meal for James. So after that long story, I feel your pain. Sometimes the staff is just too quick! Love that she was so stealth as well (can't get yelled at that way!).

i can easily picture all that Nancy, and then other times you have to wait and wait until somebody finally clears off a table.

I thought the title was related to MASH, but couldn't remember the episode. And I believe Crab Apple Cove was fictional and BJ came from an "M" name town near San Fran. Mill Valley, maybe??? And I think Potter was from Hannibal Missouri.

Yes, Hannibal sounds right to me, and it's really not too far from a very small town in Illinois name Nebo, pop. 400.
No, I've never been there.


Also, wanted to say to Jake that I'm surprised you were able to post after the loss today - we were all disgusted here! Maybe you were lucky and lost power in the storm and didn't get to see it. :rotfl2:

Aw, did big Ben and those nasty Steelers beat Tommy and the Patriots?

Abigail Porterfield wrote the book. When the last page was discovered to be missing, along with the solution to "who done it", BJ phones her to find out who it was. She's befuddled and gives several ultimately incorrect answers. I think the solution is never given.

Right on the money, but the killer was revealed, it was
Hawkeye!
 
Mine! Oh wait, I mean "Me"



I kinda sorta remember those commercials, so I guess I'm only kinda sorta scarred, or is that scared pirate:


hey, look who's back. So how did it go on the International Space Station?

PM sent.




Radar is from Ottumwa, Iowa
Frank Burns is from Fort Wayne, Indiana (had to look that one up)

Hey, i was close with Ottumna, I can't think of where Trapper is from either.

I've seen this one before (not sure where i got the link) and was the same way... we're trying to do something similar with our DD9.. we have our trip planned (as you already know) to OKW the week before Christmas and will actually be evicted on Christmas day. she doesn't know (so far) and we're trying to keep it that way. hoping for that kind of reaction!!!

Hope it works for you Frank. Both Diane and I are of the opinions not to surprise kids that way. Once they get something in there heads it can be shocking to them wnen they can't do it, even if it's just having a sleepover or getting to be hall monitor or something, even Disney sometimes doesn't make the changes in the schedule they expected, better. Plus all the planning and looking forward to the trip leading up to it they don't get. I guess you have to know your own kids.
However, feel free to surprise me any time you want with a trip to Disney, (paid), I will make you the best target of a video you could ever want. I'm great at blubbering, just stick in Homeward Bound.


PM sent.

Please send me the joke also, thanks.

Ruh Roh!

I'm from Ohio but not Toledo. I'm in the Cleveland area.

Yea! for a park day coming up. :surfweb:

Sorry, Toledo or nothing!
 
Hope it works for you Frank. Both Diane and I are of the opinions not to surprise kids that way. Once they get something in there heads it can be shocking to them wnen they can't do it, even if it's just having a sleepover or getting to be hall monitor or something, even Disney sometimes doesn't make the changes in the schedule they expected, better. Plus all the planning and looking forward to the trip leading up to it they don't get. I guess you have to know your own kids.
However, feel free to surprise me any time you want with a trip to Disney, (paid), I will make you the best target of a video you could ever want. I'm great at blubbering, just stick in Homeward Bound.

I'll keep that in mind Steve.. and we'll make certain the floor is clear so there won't be any tripping or falling mishaps.. (although that might work to our advantage with Funniest Home Videos; yes we'd split the prize!!).

I was just thinking the other day as i was re-reading your split-stay, multi-discount super duper deals you seem to always find to get a maximum amount of days in and around the World.. You could be a Disney travel specialist. Setting up others dreams by piecing together deal after deal.. I think we all could learn a thing or two from your saavy and creative planning.. besides, it would be much easier for you to do with someone elses money!! :)

And by the way.. BJ was from San Francisco.. not sure where Trapper was from!! :)
 
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I was just thinking the other day as i was re-reading your split-stay, multi-discount super duper deals you seem to always find to get a maximum amount of days in and around the World.. You could be a Disney travel specialist. Setting up others dreams by piecing together deal after deal.. I think we all could learn a thing or two from your saavy and creative planning.. besides, it would be much easier for you to do with someone elses money!! :)

Great idea, I heard of several people being agents with DIsney specialty. Dreams Unlimited is one, there may be others, and they work online. There are some trip reports from those ladies that work for the same agency and never met till they went to Disney. Could be a few extra $$ for the trip report fund :thumbsup2
 
Trapper was from Boston, but on the show "Trapper John, MD" he was in San Francisco. I looked it up!:smooth:
 
Right on the money, but the killer was revealed, it was
Hawkeye!

:laughing: You're right! He does confess, doesn't he! I forgot that.

And by the way.. BJ was from San Francisco.. not sure where Trapper was from!! :)

Close. BJ was from Mill Valley, just across the bridge from San Fran.

Trapper was from Boston, but on the show "Trapper John, MD" he was in San Francisco. I looked it up!:smooth:

Yeah, I had to look that one up too.
 
And another winner! But I don't think you have to be old to know it when the reruns are on just about every day.

Nope, you don't have to be old to know it. My 12-year-old DD loves it so much, she asked for the complete series on DVD.

I'm loving the report. Sorry that BLT isn't living up to the hype, though. And that waitress would have driven me nuts. They need to have a signal of some sort that you are actually DONE with your plate, rather than assuming...
 
I'll keep that in mind Steve.. and we'll make certain the floor is clear so there won't be any tripping or falling mishaps.. (although that might work to our advantage with Funniest Home Videos; yes we'd split the prize!!).

I was just thinking the other day as i was re-reading your split-stay, multi-discount super duper deals you seem to always find to get a maximum amount of days in and around the World.. You could be a Disney travel specialist. Setting up others dreams by piecing together deal after deal.. I think we all could learn a thing or two from your saavy and creative planning.. besides, it would be much easier for you to do with someone elses money!! :)

:)

i don't know Frank, a lot of the deals we get are really only good for us, or meant for us. For example, this trip we got 35% off CBR because we got a PIN code in the mail that only we could use. And the BLT and AKL stays are from renting points from our friend, see what I mean?

Great idea, I heard of several people being agents with DIsney specialty. Dreams Unlimited is one, there may be others, and they work online. There are some trip reports from those ladies that work for the same agency and never met till they went to Disney. Could be a few extra $$ for the trip report fund :thumbsup2

Marita, is Colleen doing this now?

Trapper was from Boston, but on the show "Trapper John, MD" he was in San Francisco. I looked it up!:smooth:

I'm sure you're right, but Boston doesn't seem right for Trapper, does it?

Nope, you don't have to be old to know it. My 12-year-old DD loves it so much, she asked for the complete series on DVD.

I'm loving the report. Sorry that BLT isn't living up to the hype, though. And that waitress would have driven me nuts. They need to have a signal of some sort that you are actually DONE with your plate, rather than assuming...

I am convinced that there are large bins in the back with the waitresses names on them, and they are paid by the plate.

Ok, everybody, for the most part I have tried to get up a new chapter every third night. Third? Or would that be fourth? Hmm. Let me put it this way, I write and post a chapter, then use the next two nights for callouts, then I do it again. I'm trying to keep it moving forward more than I have in the past.
This means that there should be a new chapter up tonight, which should be the case, check your internet listings and we'll see you then.
 
I still need the Pittsburgh joke from Ponzi! :confused3

O kitty, I'm not sure you do.:lmao:

as I posted yesterday, I think when Ponzi saw you wanted it too he went Ruh Roh to himself.
Go for it Ponzi, I'm sure there's other disney sites you can get on.:rotfl:
 
Happy late birthday pkondz!!!

Nebo, hope you don't mind, but pkondz is a regular around these here parts! Pkondz, I saw you mention your birthday on another TR and thought I would give you a little shout out here since you keep us all laughing.

I hope you had a great birthday!!
 
I've read the chapter, just a little late to the party posting a reply. They're actually making me work at work. :headache:

Hey Ponzi, send me the joke to.

I'll try to keep up. As long as they don't give me anymore work to do.
 
O kitty, I'm not sure you do.:lmao:

as I posted yesterday, I think when Ponzi saw you wanted it too he went Ruh Roh to himself.
Go for it Ponzi, I'm sure there's other disney sites you can get on.:rotfl:

Why? Is it making fun of women? I'm not easily offended if that's what you're worried about.

You could send it to me Nebo.
 
Nebo, oh, I really hope you don't wrap up this TR too quickly. Take your time if you feel so inclined. I'm finding I don't just enjoy the days that chapters are posted. I like the in between comments and opinions. Nebo TRs are just too darn good to end! ;)

So I completely missed posting an answer for the trivia from the last chapter. I read the last chapter, but I didn't have time to post a reply. The past few days have been so busy! I probably would have responded with some subtle message about the Halloween song, "Monster Mash".

The chapter was really good. Your take on BLT is interesting, and I could see your perspective about the static view.

I hate when wait staff remove food plates before you are through! I mean there really is such a difference between efficient service and mindless clearing of tables because they must be cleared! I'm so impressed that you were able to channel all of your senses into grabbing her wrist "faster than a rattlesnake can rattle". Impressive Nebo, and in one fell swoop you struck a blow for all of us who have ever lost parts of our meals to a trash can. Good show Nebo! :thumbsup2

Oh and by the way, I used to really enjoy watching "Trapper John MD".
 
Hey, knock knock,
-----------------------
c'mon, play with me

Knock knock
Who's there?
Venue
Venue who?

Venue vish upon a star,,,,,

heh heh

Saturday morning, Sept. 10

Woke up feeling pretty good, head wise, since I only had a couple of weak drinks early yesterday, but maybe that was my problem.

My back hurt like hell.
Took me a while to even get my socks on but it's not as bad as it was the last December trip when the evil pool cleaner guy put the curse on me for messing him up when he was counting chairs.

At least not yet.

It figures too, today is an Epcot day, we do more walking on Epcot days than any other time. Back in earlier trip days when I used the wear a pedometer we've logged almost 9 miles sometimes on Epcot split stay days.

Had some coffee in the room that came out like mud, but that was ok, didn't want much today anyway, I was getting antsy to still finish learning the lay of the resort and I don't mean Ken.

Here's how to get to the monorail from where we are at:
Walk down the hall to the center of the building, get in the elevator and push the 5th floor button.
Exit 5th floor, walk down to the new walkway that connects Faulty Tower with the Contemporary Resort.

When you reach the CR, you are now on the 4th floor there. Why? Beats me.
5th floor BLT = 4th floor CR. I m ust have been sick the day they taught this math in school.

In the CR, you walk past the shops and Contempo until you get to either an elevator or an escalator that then brings you back up to the monorail platform, then, if you're lucky, you will choose the correct monorail to get you quickly to the TTC.

Jack Dawson obtained passage on the Titanic with less hassles, and he got the girl too, lucky guy.

Here's the new walkway:

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At the TTC I remember the part I don't like:
You have to exit the monorail, then walk down the ramps to the ground, walk over to the Epcot monorail and now walk bacfk up all the ramps again.
It's not too bad early in the morning, but with a bad back... and especially at the end of a long day....

These are the ramps that give gramps the cramps.

I made it back up with a growl, but it is a nice ride then to Epcot. I like how the train goes around the inside of Future World before it docks.

We got there about 15 minutes early, and most of the lines were pretty long, at least the few that were open, but Smidgy sees way off to the right a line with about ten people standing there, so she drags me over there.

They open the scanners and we get through and hurry to the small area to the right that leads to Soarin to wait at the rope there, but we are already at least 5 deep, I can't believe this many people beat us there.
Then it was the march to Soarin'.

This was murder on my back, but the strangest part was our entire huge group had to come almost to a complete stop when this one, lone guy crossed in front of us pulling a small, silver box behind him. He didn't look like a cast member, he looked like a regular tourist except for the small box.

Everybody thought this was really strange looking, about fifty of us just stared at him as he walked past, shrugging, I loudly said," What a strange time to have to take your toaster for a walk," which got a few laughs.

Then we were off again.
Somehow, following Smidgy we moved from around 30th place to near the front, saving ground on the rail.

Inside the pavillion we moved up a little further n the ramp down, and a little bit more taking the stairs instead of the escalator.

By the time we were stopped outside the pre-show cages there was only 4 people in front of us, then two of them moved back just behind us to rejoint their group.

Wow, beaten by only two girls, I was darn proud of myself, I may be crippled the rest of the trip but it was worth it, where's my pills?

They put us in row one, the highest and Diane didn't object, this isn't her favorite choice at all.
I don't know how, but even though you are higher in row 1, it feels even more like your feet are going to get wet on the ocean scene.

And no, this time I didn't try to video or catch a shot of the golf ball'l hidden Mickey, I've seen videos on UTube and tried pausing them but it doesn't stop clean enough, it's always a big blur.

When we got off, she went to the bathroom while I was going to sign us up for the behind the seeds tour.
Actually, what I did first was hit the drinking fountain to take a few of my own seeds.:rolleyes1

After talking to the guy behind the counter, we were signed up for the first tour, be back here by 10:20 for the 10:30 tour.

We've never done this, wasn't high on our list but it was something new for us and it's cheap, about 16 bucks a piece for the one hour walking tour.

We now have an hour to kill, after getting Soarin' fastpasses for later, the passes say we can get new ones at 9:50, so we head on over to Test Track.

That's when we noticed a strange sight: no people.

Really, we have never seen it so dead here, not a half hour after park opening.
Nomally its packed with folks out in front, not today though.

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Standby time said 10 minutes, but it really should have said, "Depends, how fast can you walk?"

We went and rode it first, walked right on through without haveing to even watch the pre show. We still had to kill some time to get Fastpasses at 9:50, normally there's lines at the fast pass machines here.
Right, here's the Test Track fastpass machines:

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We really took out time getting back to the Land, I grabbed a random shot on the way:

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Back down there we were told to have a seat on the side and our guide will be with us shortly. There were a few people sitting there, but nowhere near the maximum tour size they said of 16. It's almost 10:30 now, I had to go see what the standby time for Soarin' was,,,,20 minutes it said.

A bit later, a black girl came over and introduced herself to us as our guide.

And I do mean, OUR guide, Smidgy and I are the only ones taking the first tour of the day.

I did not like this turn of events, it's very hard to hide behind or get lost in a crowd when it's not there.
If I can't I have a tendency to end up in trouble.


We also had a problem with the guide, oh, she was as nice as could be, but she had an accent that was very hard to understand, I believe her name is Roderigo, that's what her name tag said I'm pretty sure, if not I'm close.

We followed her inside and into a sealed lab where she told us how careful they have to be and can't let contaminates or the wrong insects get into areas where they aren't supposed to be, but they do rely on insects a great deal for polinizing and such.
She then gave us each a small vial with 4 ladybugs in it to release at a designated spot later in the tour, but not here. "No, definately not here, Oh my God, no!" was I believe how she put it.

(hey, don't look at me like I'm about to do,,,ok, who's looking at me in that tone of eyebrow?)

15 minutes later and my eyes were glazing over and my head starting to nod, as she was talking I moved over to a table and went to pick something up but she stopped me, "Oh, please don't touch anything, like I said, everything is steril in here."

I wanted to say, "Who told you about my vasectomy", but I kept my mouth shut. :lmao:

Boy, she was really nervous for a second there.

But how am i going to survive another 45 minutes of this?

Then she told us again, do NOT let the bugs out in this room!

She didn't count on just how bored I already was, though.

When she said that I picked up the vial to my face and looked in again, and said "I thought you said there was 4 ladybugs in each vial, but I only have 3."

She replied, "There was 4 in each vial,,,,".
Then she went a ghostly white.

Still holding it up to my face I said, "Oh, there you are, hiding under the other one."

(ok, now you may look at me in that tone of eyebrow.);)

Roderigo didn't find that amusing at all, Oh, BOY, she didn't find it amusing, gonna be a long 42 minutes.

As we moved on the highlight was when a boat would go past from the Living with the Land ride and I would smile and take their picture. Sometimes I would pretend I"m about to carve up a pumpkin, or try to position myself behind a guord,,,gord?, a funny looking thing that can get you in trouble if you stand in just the right spot behind it.

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There's not much exciting anything to tell here, we let the bugs go on a bush she told us to, and she gave us handfuls of feed to feed the tank full of tilapia, boy, they acted like piranha going after me the time I fell in on that Amazon River trip, but that's another story. I wanted to throw a couple of talapia in with the alligator tank but she wouldn't let me do that either. :sad1:

What was cute about Roderigo though was that every time she was finished with
a part of her oration and it was time to move to the
next section, she would signify the end by saying,
Allll Riiight!
It was her own personal punctuation mark.
And a little sing-songy, that's why it stuck with us and for the rest of the trip we both found ourselves saying it the same way.

One time it was so obvious it was coming that I said it with her, but she didn't seem to notice.
By that time she was ignoring me anyway, though.

Finally, she gave us one last Alll Riiiight, we kissed and hugged and we were on our own again, so we moseyed on over to World Showcase, in particular, the France pavillion.

Did I like the tour? No. Smidgy liked it better than I did.
I am much more into flowers, about the only veggies and fruit I have a relationship with are iceberg lettuce, corn, peas, relish, onion salt, garlic salt, celery salt,,,,,,:happytv:


It's almost noon now, let's check out the crowd in France, it gets really crowded here for lunch:

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Darn, I hate crowds.

We have never eaten at the counter service place back here, something like the Boulangerie Pattiserie, but last December when it was 5 degrees out and we were looking for any place with heat, we came in and looked around for the first time, and thought that if the glaciers ever recede again in our lifetime we'd like to try a lunch here.

I think we both got a ham and cheese type sandwich which was long and skinny. I don' think it was a croissant or whatever that type is. I know we also split a more dessert type thing but I can't remember what that was either. Smidgy, HELP!

But I do remember that it was all good, a nice change from a hotdog or burger. There's a small indoor eating area connected to a gift shop right next door.

When we finished we figured it was a good time for a midday break and went back to our room to change and spend some time at the pool.

This time we decided to go out the back and cut through the BLT pool and go over to the Contemporary pool. (s)

This proved to be a longer walk than we expected it to be even though we once did it before.

On the way in we stopped at the outside pool bar to get our mugs filled, this was easier said than done.
You can't do it yourself over here, you have to get the guy behind the counter and give it to him for him to fill, that's the way it's done here.

Only he won't.

No, not kidding, but it's not exactly like them not letting you actually eat at Trail's End.

Here, you have to hold up the mug, then say what species of soda you wish it to be filled with, and put it back down. He will then fill a paper cup with ice and said desired soda and hand it to you, then, and only then, are you allowed to transfer the contents from the paper cup into the refillable mug, thereby allowing it to retain it's name.

We then went looking for some seats, but it was pretty crowded here too, plus a Yellow Jacket was stretching her vocal chords by the main pool so we went over and got a table and loungers over by the lakeside pool.

I took a walk for a couple of pics.

The beach side over here is much better than over at Faulty Tower:

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The trick here is to tell which are BLT pics and which are CR pics from the little snapshots in Photobook.

Here's the feature pool at CR with the slide and the fountains.

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But it's over here that we are now sitting at:

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This is direct on pool and lake shot, this is just a pool to get wet in, no slides or fountains, but it is at least deep in the middle.

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Even way out here we could still hear the yellow jacket buzzing though.

We stayed down here for about 2 hours, then went back up to the room to change and make a couple of drinks and drinks to go for heading back to Epcot.

I had changed and was just heading out on my ice sojourn when on my way to the door, suddenly there was a knock from the other side.

I have found that knocks on doors where nobody should know where you are, is never a good thing.
 
Sounds like a wonderful morning at EPCOT. Where were the crowds??? I like days like that! We'd like to do the Behind the Seeds tour sometime -- I know it's something my mother would love. I have to check the age limit though... I think that's one of the tours that you need to be 16. Oh, and I don't like the cliffhanger with the unknown knock at the door. :eek: Ya got me sceered. :rotfl2:
 





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