The Chatterbox Hyena Thread

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Mmm, I think I have to hide my mango slices from myself.

Now my ears have a nice burn to them.. mmmmmmmmmm, I love spicy stuff!
 

Can I get some pimpin' to fix my RO water system that just sprung a leak all over my kitchen. Thank Goodness I was home and heard that. WOW! If that would have happened next week. :scared1: :scared1: :scared1: :scared1:
 
Can I get some pimpin' to fix my RO water system that just sprung a leak all over my kitchen. Thank Goodness I was home and heard that. WOW! If that would have happened next week. :scared1: :scared1: :scared1: :scared1:


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Oh I hate when water related scew ups happen-- and we have them on a near daily basis around here. :headache:

Was it really bad?
 
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Superstar actor Johnny Depp has signed on to three new Disney projects, including the fourth installment of the blockbuster "Pirates of the Caribbean" franchise, the entertainment industry newspaper Variety confirmed Thursday.

Along with the reprisal of off-beat pirate Captain Jack Sparrow, Depp will star as the long-suffering Native American sidekick Tonto in a new version of the iconic "Lone Ranger," produced by hit producer Jerry Bruckheimer.

If this wasn't enough for the 45-year-old actor, Depp will also play the Mad Hatter in director Tim Burton's adaptation of the classic "Alice in Wonderland," using a mix of 3D animation and performance capture technology similar to that used for 2007's "Beowulf."
 
Yikes! alot of yacking!!

Thankyou Alison! :grouphug: We are happy that you are here, and in good health too. Which brings me to my next comment. I've been meaning to ask you about your reconstruction. How's it looking? Are you pleased as can be?

Jake!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Way to go dude!!!! :yay: :yay: :yay: Don't ya just love someone who does something so simple, but means the world to you and your children? :cloud9:

Gina, I know that the dues are a killer, but in the long run, aren't the savings going to add up with the points staying the same year after year? That is what intrigues me. How they will never change the point value.

So let's say I want to stay at the California Grand over a weekend right now. That runs about $350-400 a night. But in a few years how much will it be? $500-600? But if I had DVC, my points would always be the same. So if I had 150 points, and it cost 25 points to stay there a night this year, it would be 25 points to stay there in 10, 15, 20 years from now. Never goes up. That's where I see the savings.

What say you?
 
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Oh I hate when water related scew ups happen-- and we have them on a near daily basis around here. :headache:

Was it really bad?

Yeah, well, it could have been if I had not heard it. Sounded like a gas pipe leaking. I ran in there thinking the house was going to explode and then heard it under the sink. For once I tried not to be blonde and realize there are no gas pipes under there so instead of bolting out the door I investigated and water shot me in the face when I opened the cabinet. It got under everywhere. Jeff thinks I caught it in time and I can dry it out with a fan since I got the most up with towels. So I have 3 fans blowing on it now. He might have to take the bottom of the cabinet up when he gets home to make sure. :confused3
 
true, but don't forget we already get a hefty savings with the interline discount...if he was to leave the job then we would just add on points..for now its just throwing away money...that is why we are going to take a smaller package...interline now even gets meals
 
Yikes! alot of yacking!!

Thankyou Alison! :grouphug: We are happy that you are here, and in good health too. Which brings me to my next comment. I've been meaning to ask you about your reconstruction. How's it looking? Are you pleased as can be?

Jake!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Way to go dude!!!! :yay: :yay: :yay: Don't ya just love someone who does something so simple, but means the world to you and your children? :cloud9:

Gina, I know that the dues are a killer, but in the long run, aren't the savings going to add up with the points staying the same year after year? That is what intrigues me. How they will never change the point value.

So let's say I want to stay at the California Grand over a weekend right now. That runs about $350-400 a night. But in a few years how much will it be? $500-600? But if I had DVC, my points would always be the same. So if I had 150 points, and it cost 25 points to stay there a night this year, it would be 25 points to stay there in 10, 15, 20 years from now. Never goes up. That's where I see the savings.

What say you?


The maintenance fees you pay per year per point can and will go up. So the initial investment of the points is the cheap part but over the years the maint. fees really add up and they keep going up.
 
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