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Yes, congrats to all our Phillie fans. Great season.

THANKS!! We're all SOO excited around here! It's been 28 years :scared1: waiting for it you know! Our parade is going on right now!! There's an incredibly massive number of people there.

party:
 
I'm with you on that!

I love Beauty and the Beast. I worked as a stagehand for the Los
Angeles production. Three and a half years, eight shows a week,
1,244 performances and I never got tired of it.

That is awesome, you have such a cool job. I did see the live B&TB when it was in Washington, DC. I love watching the short version at HS every time I'm there. Was hoping to see Mary Poppins in NYC but not sure when I'll find the time.
 

Hi,

I've never been married. My experience with Darcy's advice to stop looking is that sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. I found my first girlfriend on AOL, friends at work set me up with my second, and I found my third and last girlfriend through a local offline dating service. Each relationship has been progressively shorter. My last girlfriend, Ingrid, and I met November 14, 2007 and broke up June 11, 2008 when I told her that I wanted to "date around". I haven't had a date since, which leads me to believe that I am either commitmentphobic or not good boyfriend material.

Jim
 
Hi,

I've never been married. My experience with Darcy's advice to stop looking is that sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. I found my first girlfriend on AOL, friends at work set me up with my second, and I found my third and last girlfriend through a local offline dating service. Each relationship has been progressively shorter. My last girlfriend, Ingrid, and I met November 14, 2007 and broke up June 11, 2008 when I told her that I wanted to "date around". I haven't had a date since, which leads me to believe that I am either commitmentphobic or not good boyfriend material.

Jim

Jim!!!!! :welcome:
 
evening all...well i hope everyone is good. just wanted to check in and say hello :wave2:
 
Windsor/Detroit is a little bit further for me...about 3-4 hours. I do try to go away with my mom to Traverse City, MI every year for a getaway, but we cross at Sarnia/Port Huron.

Toronto is ok...I used to live/work there a number of years ago (fond memories), and my ex still works there (not so fond memories). It's gotten a little "big and scary" for my taste, but it's nice to visit every once in a while.

I just popped on here and saw this - I grew up in Port Huron. :banana: I always get excited if I see it in mentioned. :banana: :banana:

Now I'll go read the rest of the thread and get caught up to you guys.
 
May I join you guys and gals? :flower3: Lisa/32/no kids/based in Orlando but usually traveling (travel writer)
 
May I join you guys and gals? :flower3: Lisa/32/no kids/based in Orlando but usually traveling (travel writer)

Welcome Lisa!!! Wow, a travel writer! That sounds so exciting. What has been your favorite place to visit?
 
Adding a question for this thread to keep it going since Tracy is out of town...(Hope you don't mind)

What is your favorite souvenir to bring back for friends/ family from WDW?

Mine is keychains...Thankfully no-one in my family has a really funky name, except for me, I can't find RoseAnne on anything!!!!
 
We brought back some very cute Mickey earrings for my DS7s teacher for Christmas. :santa: Turns out she was a Disney fan (we didn't even know that) and she loved 'em! ha! We're going for Christmas week again this year and will most likely do the same thing for this years' teacher. hee hee :thumbsup2
 
just catching up on things around here :)

favorite disney movie: Mary Poppins, hands down. Aside from the fact that Dick VanDyke has perhaps the worst cockney accent in film history, his fabulous Bert, elder Mr. Dawes, and the dance sequences with the penguins and the chimney sweeps are just classic. Fabulous stuff.

favorite souvenirs: memories :).. seriously, I don't usually buy "stuff" when I'm there. I bought a heavy woolen blanket in "Mexico" just before Illuminations one January when it was cold, but you'd never know I got it at WDW just by looking at it... certainly not now that Cleo has claimed it as her own.

For gifts, usually the nephews get something from there, but no consistency in that either.. usually just the latest film related thing.
 
Adding a question for this thread to keep it going since Tracy is out of town...(Hope you don't mind)

What is your favorite souvenir to bring back for friends/ family from WDW?

Mine is keychains...Thankfully no-one in my family has a really funky name, except for me, I can't find RoseAnne on anything!!!!

Magnets always work, as does food. My mom loves when i bring home some fudge or something from the MK!
 
What is your favorite souvenir to bring back for friends/ family from WDW?

My favorite souvenir to bring home from any trip is a refrigerator magnet. I have magnets from every trip I've ever taken (including non-Disney trips).

My favorite WDW magnet has a picture of Walt standing on Main Street looking down at Mickey Mouse. It's so cute.
 


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