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There are a lot of food booth items that we want to try this year, too ... a lot. :lmao: Last year we skipped some booths because they weren't offering anything different from years past, but mah gawd ... even Canada is doing something new this year! :scared1::scared1::scared1:

I think I may invest in a moo-moo ... strictly for comfort, of course. :rotfl2:

Well, you don't want to look like a weirdo.;)
 
There are a lot of food booth items that we want to try this year, too ... a lot. :lmao: Last year we skipped some booths because they weren't offering anything different from years past, but mah gawd ... even Canada is doing something new this year! :scared1::scared1::scared1:

I think I may invest in a moo-moo ... strictly for comfort, of course. :rotfl2:
I know what you mean! I can usually skip repeats from year to year, but this year I'm going to have to eat a lot just to try all the new stuff I want. My only must-do repeat is the dorothea cheese at the Mouse Catch.
 
Well, you don't want to look like a weirdo.;)

:laughing: It's true! We discussed judicial robes but felt that they would be too hot in the Florida sun. ;)

I know what you mean! I can usually skip repeats from year to year, but this year I'm going to have to eat a lot just to try all the new stuff I want. My only must-do repeat is the dorothea cheese at the Mouse Catch.

That dorothea cheese was really good, wasn't it? I'm glad they brought that booth back and have offered some new selections to go with the Dorothea as well. :thumbsup2
 
how about choir robes? Those would come in red. But then you'd look like the Spanish Inquisition eating around Epcot.
 

how about choir robes? Those would come in red. But then you'd look like the Spanish Inquisition eating around Epcot.

If we could find them mitres to match they could be the College of Cardinals!

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They'd make a great Halloween costume...I've got the perfect hat like the one Michael Palin is wearing...too bad they're all men. Also too bad I don't have any further need for a Halloween costume since the Adventurers Club closed.
 
Ohhhh you people have it all wrong....

This is OUR picture for the EB Transatlantic for next April.... (courtesy of Ian...)

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The Spanish Inquisition would be far more appropriate for Jay and me. :rotfl2:
And that way I could carry my comfy pillow with me at all times!

The Cardinal outfit would be a nice alternative since our baseball team is the Cardinals and they are headed for the postseason again. :cool1:
 
I certainly didn't expect the Spanish Inquisition! :rotfl2:
 
I'm afraid of what Ian and Sukie are going to wear on this cruise... (I have heard we are doing an Edwardian Tea... so I guess I have to find a corset...:sad2:)

This was them on the PC repo...

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And this was their outfits for the Tortola cruise I just missed...

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I told him he looks like a Shriner and he's gonna be driving around in the little cars in the parades... :rotfl2::rotfl2:

And that was semi-formal night....

I'm trying to talk Sukie into a kilt for the TA... but he insists on going comando in it...
 
Waddup! Homegirl's gotta new dining review! :woohoo:

Seriously. They've become a staple of fall. What will we all do next year?
 
Or gatekeepers at a Shriner's convention.

Bwaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhahahahaha! I keep hearing that Jungle Cruise joke about the shrine that was built by ancient Shriners.
 
:lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

I'm laughing and I got to sit with them for 2 weeks!!!!

They ARE very funny people...
 
No overlap at all? :scared1:

That's impressive. :lmao:

Surely we will be wandering (or in the case of my husband and me ... staggering) the World Showcase at the same time? If you happen to see us please stop and say hello ... we're harmless. :goodvibes

I will look for you and freaky, green Homer. And no, no overlap at all. Granted, we're not doing any of the big F&W events and there's a lot more gaps to be filled with counter service on my schedule. I'd love to do a DxDDP trip and eat no counter service at all, but our group differs on that subject! Too many picky eaters, people on tight budgets, and food-allergic 2nd graders.
Mine is more like this:
Oct. 14 (solo) arrive at WDW, light lunch, dinner at Tutto Italia, probable margarita consumption in Cava del Tequila
Oct. 15 (solo) breakfast at Boma, lounging by the Kidani Villas pool, Sanaa culinary tour, dinner at Jiko
Oct. 16 (part solo) Donald's Safari Breakfast, snack for lunch, dinner at Yak and Yeti, move to OKW
Oct. 17 some of the 'Junkies arrive, dinner at Crystal Palace
Oct. 18 graze F&W fest, dinner at Le Cellier (I haven't been there in 10 years)
Oct. 19 more 'Junkies arrive, dinner at 'Ohana
Oct. 20 pool day, lunch at Olivia's, dinner counter service during MNSSHP
Oct. 21 graze F&W Fest, but not too much because we have a 40th birthday dinner at California Grill that night
Oct. 22 dinner at SciFi Dine In (I predict at least 1/3 of my dinner conversation will consist of lamenting the long-lost filet at the Brown Derby)
Oct. 23 dinner in St. Louis during a layover, some 'Junkies will be staying for four more days, others will be just arriving as I'm leaving.
 
Waddup! Homegirl's gotta new dining review! :woohoo:

Seriously. They've become a staple of fall. What will we all do next year?

Next year everyone else will just have to eat twice as much. :lmao: Or they can read all about our transatlantic cruise and all that food and fun. I think we're going to create a whole new blog for it. :thumbsup2

Good to see you back on the DIS! Looking forward to cllinking glasses at the Tequila ditch. :goodvibes

I will look for you and freaky, green Homer. And no, no overlap at all. Granted, we're not doing any of the big F&W events and there's a lot more gaps to be filled with counter service on my schedule. I'd love to do a DxDDP trip and eat no counter service at all, but our group differs on that subject! Too many picky eaters, people on tight budgets, and food-allergic 2nd graders.
Mine is more like this:
Oct. 14 (solo) arrive at WDW, light lunch, dinner at Tutto Italia, probable margarita consumption in Cava del Tequila
Oct. 15 (solo) breakfast at Boma, lounging by the Kidani Villas pool, Sanaa culinary tour, dinner at Jiko
Oct. 16 (part solo) Donald's Safari Breakfast, snack for lunch, dinner at Yak and Yeti, move to OKW
Oct. 17 some of the 'Junkies arrive, dinner at Crystal Palace
Oct. 18 graze F&W fest, dinner at Le Cellier (I haven't been there in 10 years)
Oct. 19 more 'Junkies arrive, dinner at 'Ohana
Oct. 20 pool day, lunch at Olivia's, dinner counter service during MNSSHP
Oct. 21 graze F&W Fest, but not too much because we have a 40th birthday dinner at California Grill that night
Oct. 22 dinner at SciFi Dine In (I predict at least 1/3 of my dinner conversation will consist of lamenting the long-lost filet at the Brown Derby)
Oct. 23 dinner in St. Louis during a layover, some 'Junkies will be staying for four more days, others will be just arriving as I'm leaving.

Wow ... that's quite a lineup ... sounds yummy! It's like our schedules are off by one day. :rotfl2: And my condolences on the Stinktown layover ... :scared1:
 
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