orlandothebeagle
Gotta love the beagles.
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Len would def be,Tony would be up for this too
There's the farewell DIS lunch on the last Sea Day
You're right. It is 87% black and 13% dark blue. Apparently this makes the ship virtually change colour depending on the time of day, the weather and the position you are viewing it from.
this is sounding great.My Bob would love to join a beer night while we girls Champagne. I don't think I can get to wear a boa though - at least night before the beer. Val
sorry tom.Hello fellow TA cruisers....had some sad news Friday.....we had to put our 9 month old kitten to sleep. She had many medical issues but she was not progressing and in fact was suffering so we had to do the right thing although it was extremely hard for my DW and DD....so....since she was such a little baby she was named "Peanut". She will be missed and is still very much loved....so....I would like to donate $20.00 towards the bracelets in Peanuts memory.....I can send it to whomever is going to take on this undertaking....just let me know.....and my DW and I would like one each.
Thanks.....
Tom
The ear plugs are something that can never be changed? at least tattoos you can cover.great dentist though by the way.My son at 18 told me he was going to have his tongue pierced. I said, before you do, let me ask the dentist. He had just had his braces taken off. So the next time we were in the dental office, I asked the dentist. He swallowed a few times and then calmy went on to describe in vivid details all the possible outcomes. Then the final straw was - you will have undone all the 3 yrs of wearing braces. Go home, take in what I tell you and then if you still insist on doing it - come back in 1 month and I'll do it for you.
Needless to say, it was not the answer I wanted to hear as a mother but it worked.DS decided on a body piercing (as opposed to a tattoo) and we settled on an eyebrow. I took that as a win. He did end up getting his lip pierced but after about 6 months, he took it out. That was in response to a compromise where he wanted to plug pierce his ears. So glad I let the lip one happen as opposed to the ear plugs. He is too but he won't admit it. He's now 24.
He did get his ears pierced but he doen't wear them everyday and it only irritates me now when he takes my diamond studs.So I bought him cubic zirconia now.
trouble with poker and beer is you cant talkYou are welcome. Maybe the guys should have a poker game and beer tasting during the Champagne girls doings. Just a thought!!
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lol, now thats just plain daft.Its not the landings that bother me, its the take offs and the fact that DS wants to try this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ff0TfXlmQdM
Now that I am all caught up with emails, posts and PM's, plus DH has brought me a lovely glass of wine, I thought I might share my day with my fellows DISers.
As I posted earlier, I planned to meet my DD and her DD Bailey for some back to school shopping at the Stoneridge Mall Pleasanton which is about half way between her home and ours. For you Bay Area folks, I was coming up on 680 and got off on 580. My directions sent me the wrong way on 580 so I had to turn around at the first exit and go West on 580.
I was in the second to the left driving to the shopping center when someone in front of me suddenly changed into the lane in front me of me. The traffic had been slowing down, so I was not going very fast, but they were pretty close in front of me. The traffic then came to a complete stop. The car in front of me had to suddenly put on their brakes. I literally stood on the brakes on and stopped about a foot from the car in front of me. Of course wouldn't you know it, I was promptly hit by the van behind me, and the car behind them hit the van. Lucky for me, I saw the van a split second or so before it hit me so I just took my foot off the brake and tried to mentally relax so I don't think I am hurt at all.
The van was damaged pretty severely. Inside the van were 7 people including 2 small children in car seats. The driver of the van came up to my car right away to see how I was doing. He said he saw how hard I was braking and that the back end of my car went up. I think the brakes must have been smoking!! I then told him I was fine and he told me his family was shaken up but essentially unhurt. He told me his wife was calling the Highway Patrol to report the accident and to get help to move the car. The other car in the accident seemed not to be much damaged except for some damage to the front bumper.
As for my car and the car behind the van, we were able to move our cars to the side of the freeway. The family in the van was able to cross one lane of traffic to the side of the road to safety as he could not drive the car. The other driver called the California Highway Patrol who responded in about 5 minutes. I called my daughter and granddaughter Bailey who were at the shopping mall who were able to get to the accident scene in about the same time. I also called John and told him everything was fine but the car was damaged. I also called my insurance company and gave a report.
I felt really sorry for the man who hit me as it appeared the van did not belong to this family. He had borrowed it from a family member, his Aunt, I think. The problem seem to me was to me it was not clear if he had insurance or not or if it was out of state insurance. The HP officer kept repeating that he was not going to cite him for driving the car but if it were going to be principally driven in California, that it needed to be registered in California. I really caught the tail
The family seemed very upset and the children were not crying but clearly not happy. I asked if they needed help to get home, but they declined. About that time, a AAA tow truck arrived. I am not sure how the family was getting home but as they declined any help, there was nothing more to do. The Highway Patrol took a report and we were on our way. The Highway Patrol told us we did not need to exchange information and gave us a report number to give to our Insurance company.
Since I felt pretty stressed, the three of us decided to go for lunch so I could calm down at PF Chang's. We spent the rest of the afternoon sucessfully shopping for school clothes at Nordstrom's, Hollister and Abercrombie which seem to still be the places kids want their school clothes.
Last stop was for school supplies like binders, pens, etc. After the school supply purchase, Jen and Bailey were off home.
When I arrived home, DH John took lots of pictures of the damages to the Suburban. I brought him leftovers from PF Chang's for his late lunch.
Now after all of this venting, back to our cruising plans!!
so glad you are ok, I still think you will be sore the next day though!