We got to Universal around 1PM and called RPR and thier room and no answer.So we hit the parks hopeing to bumb into them.You think green tennis shoes would be easy to spot,not.We did the studios and got to see HR3 run a few tests.IT IS QUIET!!
I think its getting real close now..
We then went to IOA and I sat outside of the BackWater bar while DW rode the Hulk.No Lawerence.So we did the reast of the park and decided to hit the road.But just for the heck of it we seen the boat pull up to CW and I waited to see who was getting off and on.Low and behold"Green Shoes"
We hopped on the boat and sat next to them.I leaned forward and said hellow Lawerence.The look on his face was who the heck are you.I said Donald,he was allitle bewilderd at first and oh yeah from the boards.We talked all the way back to RPR.His wife had to go to the room for a minute.When she came back down We asked them if they want to get a beer.So we went into Jakes and satand talked for a hour.They had dinner in thier room so i didnt want to take to much time away from them.Got a group pic and said our goodbyes..
Hope to get a chance to spend more time with them on their next vacation.Realy nice people.
I got a couple of pics I will post later...
i'm so happy you were able to find them.
i bet you 4 had a great time together !!
This is for all the beer drinkers outhere!!
BEER TRIVIA
It was accepted practice in Babylonia 4,00yrs ago that for a month after the wedding,the brides father would supply his son-in-law with all yhe mead he could drink.Mead is a honey beer,and because their calender lunar based,this period was called the 'honey month' oror what we know today as the 'honeymoon'.
Before thermometers were invented,brewers would dip a thumb or finger into the mix to find the right temperature for adding yeast.Too cold andwouldn;t grow.Too hot,and the yeast would die.This thumb in the beer is were we get the phrase 'rule of thumb'.
In english pubs,ale is ordred in pints andquarts.So in old England,when customers got unruly,the bartender would yell at them to mind thier pints and quarts.Hence the phrase 'mind your P's and Q's'.
After consuming a bucket or two of vibrant brew they called AUL,or ale,the Vikings would hed fearlessly into battle often without armor or even shirts.In fact,the term 'berserk' means"bear shirt' in Norse,and eventually took on the meaning of their wild battles.
In 1740 Admiral Vernon of the British fleet decided to water down the navy's rum.Needless to say,the sailors weren't to pleased and called him"old Grog",after the stiff wool grogram coats he wore.The term "grog" soon began to mean the watered down drink itself.When you were drunk on the grog hence the word "groggy".
Many years ago in England,pub goers had a whistle baked into the rim or handle of thier mugs.When they needed a refill they used the whistle for service.Hence"wet your whistle"..
I read this and thought I share it with ya!!
i like stuff like that.
i have to write them out and save what you said.
thanks homie.