The DDA Trouble Free Zone Part 4

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weluvdisney said:
At least she wasn't singing "Whatcha gonna do w/ all that junk, all that junk inside your trunk-my hump-my hump-" like someones sweet DD was doing tonight in Target :blush: !!!!

That's OK, my almost 3 year old loves to yell "Shake your laffy taffy!!" :rolleyes:
 
Tammi67 said:
OK, Clare. That must be another Englishism. Lurgy?

I also wondered what that was, (just saw the explanation) as well as Orange, Lemon & Pinneapple Squash? When I think of squash, it's the yellow (or green) vegetable..... or the sport!
 
Tammi67 said:
Holy cow. That seems awfully expensive for 3 of you. Are you going during the highest season?
no we are going nov. 27 thru dec 4 which is value season. the hoel is 1,085.00.
then we add 7 day park hopper for 2 adult and 1 child, then dinning plan then airfare.
 
bear74 said:
hey Kristin we have a few things in common. we both like baseball, both have 2 year olds and were both born in the same year.

Don't forget were both going to WDW at the same time!! :thumbsup2
 

bear74 said:
are any if yiu that are going soon using the dinning plan?
I was just playing on the WDW website and for the 3 of us to stay at POR for 7 nights plus 7 day park hopper tickets, dinning plan and airfare is 3,670.96
airfare is actually cheaper thru disney then the airline website or travelvelocity, expedia, etc.

We always use the dining plan! It's great!
 
dumby said:
Here's the "Getting to Know Your Friends" - DDA Edition!

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14. Favorite item of clothing? Shorts.

I was expecting you to say your crocs!!!!! :lmao:
 
Here's the "Getting to Know Your Friends" - DDA Edition!

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1. What time did you get up this morning? 7:15

2. Diamonds or pearls? neither...I am not a jewelry girl

3. What was the last film you saw at the movies? Narnia at the 50 cent movies

4. What is your favorite TV show? Crossing Jordan and Law and Order: Criminal Intent

5. What did you have for breakfast? nothing

6. What is your middle name? Marie

7. What is your favorite cuisine? mexican, seafood

9. What is your favorite chip flavor? cheddar & sour cream

10. What is your favorite CD at the moment? High School Musical

11. What type of car do you drive? don't drive but we have a Ford Escort

13. What characteristics do you despise? know it all's

14. Favorite item of clothing? don't have one...least favorite is socks!!

15. If you could go anywhere in the world on vacation, where would you go? Disney or take my girls through Europe

16. Favorite brand of clothing? whatever fits correctly

17. Where would you like to retire to? an RV

18. Favorite time of the day? the morning when I can convince Abi to come into bed with me and snuggle

19. What was your most memorable birthday? all my birthdays have stunk but the most memorable was my 30th. Our UHaul threw a part of the engine and Uhaul left us in the middle of Wyoming in the middle of an electrical storm for 2 hours because they didn't believe us and then spent the night in the rattiest motel room ever because couldn't get a new truck until the next morning.

20. Where were you born? Englewood, CO

21. Favorite sport to watch? Baseball....love to go to the ball field even if the Rockies are bottom of the barrel players

22. What fabric detergent do you use? All free & clear

23. Coke or Pepsi? pepsi

24. Are you a morning person or a night owl? afternoon

25. What is your shoe size? anywhere between a 9 and 10

26. Do you have any pets? not right now

27. Any new and exciting news you'd like to share with your family and friends? hubby got a job yesterday!!!

28. What did you want to be when you were little? writer, teacher, mommy lots of other things

29. When is your birthday? July 11, 1971

****RIGHT NOW*****************

Wearing?black and turquoise sundress with matching jacket

Drinking? nothing but going to get a glass of water

Thinking about? all the work I have to do this morning

Listening to: KLOVE....christian music...working in a church severly limits my listening choices :teeth:
 
High 60's here in NY..may hit 70...sunny & beautiful.
Going to take my little one to the park.
 
bear74 said:
no we are going nov. 27 thru dec 4 which is value season. the hoel is 1,085.00.
then we add 7 day park hopper for 2 adult and 1 child, then dinning plan then airfare.
Wow.....when we went last year during the same time for 2 adults 2 children 7 nights at POFQ, park hoppers, dining, and air we paid around 2700. I never knew it was so expensive to fly from Texas. Plus we did get a discount code for the moderate, so keep your eye out for that.

And we thought the dining plan was great too.
 
Tammi67 said:
As opposed to grey dry rain? :rotfl2:

I was waiting for someone to pick me up on that one... I did see it before I posted but thought I'd leave it there :rolleyes1 :rotfl:
 
babytrees said:
27. Any new and exciting news you'd like to share with your family and friends? hubby got a job yesterday!!!
Congrats to you and DH!!! :Pinkbounc
 
marcij said:
I also wondered what that was, (just saw the explanation) as well as Orange, Lemon & Pinneapple Squash? When I think of squash, it's the yellow (or green) vegetable..... or the sport!

Squash... it's a drink - made of fruit juice and water - you buy it concentrated, add a little in a glass and then fill to the top with water. To be honest I don't think you have anything quite the same... hence we bought "Robinsons" (a UK brand) for some ridiculous amount from Walmart last trip! I try so hard not to buy the UK brands when on holiday - it just ruins the whole experience!

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rosiejo said:
Squash... it's a drink - made of fruit juice and water - you buy it concentrated, add a little in a glass and then fill to the top with water. To be honest I don't think you have anything quite the same... hence we bought "Robinsons" (a UK brand) for some ridiculous amount from Walmart last trip! I try so hard not to buy the UK brands when on holiday - it just ruins the whole experience!


I love how you call vacations a holiday -

I still think it is so funny how even though we speak the same language there are still so many differences
 
I have to tell you all that I am so unimpressed with American Idol this year -

there is not a single person that impresses me enough to want them to win - that has never happened to me before -

I like Chris until he screamed the whole song on Tuesday - Simon nailed it when he said - you just crossed the line - this is American Idol and that will not appeal to the masses

It will be interesting to see him do country!!
 
julia & nicks mom said:
I have to tell you all that I am so unimpressed with American Idol this year -

there is not a single person that impresses me enough to want them to win - that has never happened to me before -

I like Chris until he screamed the whole song on Tuesday - Simon nailed it when he said - you just crossed the line - this is American Idol and that will not appeal to the masses

It will be interesting to see him do country!!
The one that I really like is Taylor, but he is not "idol" type, meaning he's not Top 40 type. He has great stage presence, is entertaining and sings with heart and soul. Mandisa is another one...great voice and all, but not Top 40 quality. None of them are really "pop star" quality.
 
triplefigs said:
Congrats, Elin! That's wonderful.

Thanks, Denise -- I am assuming you are talking about my wight loss? I have been posting it on the other thread, not here, so it took me a few minutes to think what it was you were talking about. Doesn't help that I missed reading for 24 hours and y'all went on a posting binge :goodvibes

ETA: After reading more of the thread I am wondering if maybe you were congratulating Ellen on becoming a grandmother? Not sure, but thanks anyway!! :sunny:
 
PNO4TE said:
Thanks, Denise -- I am assuming you are talking about my wight loss? I have been posting it on the other thread, not here, so it took me a few minutes to think what it was you were talking about. Doesn't help that I missed reading for 24 hours and y'all went on a posting binge :goodvibes

Sorry, yes, I should have included the link to the other thread. You go girl! BTW, what age is good to start piano lessons? Sure wish I was closer so you could teach Rees.
 
Kidnapped American reporter Jill Carroll was set free Thursday in Iraq unharmed. Thank goodness! Here's the link to the article.

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American reporter Jill Carroll was set free Thursday, nearly three months after she was kidnapped in a bloody ambush that killed her translator. She said she had been treated well.

Carroll, 28, was dropped off near offices of the Iraqi Islamic Party. She walked inside, and people there called American officials, Iraqi police said.

"I was treated well, but I don't know why I was kidnapped," Carroll said in a brief interview on Baghdad television.

Her family thanked "the generous people around the world who worked officially or unofficially" to gain her freedom. No details were given about the circumstances surrounding her release. The U.S. ambassador said there was no ransom paid by the American embassy, but his remarks left open the question of whether "arrangements" were made by others.

In Washington, a Pentagon spokesman said the U.S. military was not involved in Carroll's release.

President Bush said, "I'm just really grateful she's released, and I want to thank those who worked hard to release her and we're glad she's alive."

Carroll was kidnapped Jan. 7 in Baghdad's western Adil neighborhood while going to interview Sunni Arab politician Adnan al-Dulaimi for The Christian Science Monitor. Her translator was killed in the attack about 300 yards from al-Dulaimi's office.

The previously unknown Revenge Brigades claimed responsibility. Even though the group threatened twice in videotapes to kill Carroll, she said, "They never hit me. They never even threatened to hit me."

The Italian news agency ANSA reported that Carroll underwent a medical checkup at the American hospital in the Green Zone.

During the TV interview, Carroll wore a light green Islamic headscarf and a gray Arabic robe.

"I'm just happy to be free. I want to be with my family," she was heard to say under the Arabic voiceover.

Carroll said she was kept in a furnished room with a window and a shower, but she did not know where she was.

"I felt I was not free. It was difficult because I didn't know what would happen to me," she said.

She said she was allowed to watch TV once and read a newspaper once.

Asked about the circumstances of her release, she said, "I don't know what happened. They just came to me early this morning and said, 'OK, we are letting you go now.'"

Police Lt. Col. Falah al-Mohammedawi said Carroll was released near an office of the Iraqi Islamic Party, the main Sunni political organization, in western Baghdad. The party said in a statement that Carroll walked in at 12:15 p.m. carrying a letter written in Arabic asking the party to help her.

Carroll then was transferred to party headquarters, given gifts that included a Quran and handed over to fellow journalists and American officials at about 2:30 p.m., the statement said.



In Berlin, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said she was "pleased" by the news of Carroll's release.

"This is something that people have across the world worked for and prayed for and I think we are all very pleased and happy to hear of her release," Rice said.

U.S. Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad met with Carroll and said she was in good spirits and anxious to go home. He also said no kidnappers were "yet" in custody, and no one in the U.S. mission was involved in paying a ransom.

"No U.S. person entered into any arrangements with anyone. By 'U.S. person' I mean the United States mission," Khalilzad said.

Monitor editor Richard Bergenheim said "absolutely no" negotiations took place for Carroll's release. He credited a growing "chorus" of condemnation from the Muslim world for helping win her freedom.

Carroll's family said it was elated at news of her release and would focus on helping her recover from her ordeal.

Her father, Jim, told the AP at his house in Chapel Hill, N.C., that he was waiting to learn more about his daughter before making travel plans to reunite with her.

"Obviously, we are thrilled and relieved that she has been released," he said on the porch of his home. "We want to especially thank The Christian Science Monitor, who did so much work to keep her image alive in Iraq."

In a statement issued by the Monitor, the family said, "Our hearts are full ... We would like to thank all of the generous people around the world who worked officially or unofficially — especially those who took personal risk — to gain Jill's release."

During Carroll's months in captivity, she had appeared in three videos broadcast on Arab television, pleading for her life.

Her captors had demanded the release of all women detainees in Iraq by Feb. 26 and said Carroll would be killed if that did not happen. The date came and went with no word about her fate.

On Feb. 28, Iraq's Interior Minister Bayan Jabr said Carroll was being held by the Islamic Army in Iraq, the insurgent group that freed two French journalists in 2004 after four months in captivity.

She was last seen in a videotape broadcast Feb. 9 by the private Kuwaiti television station Al-Rai. Her twin sister, Katie, issued a plea for her release on Al-Arabiya television late Wednesday.

News of her release also left friends overjoyed.

"I don't know whether to cry or skip down my street," Jackie Spinner, a friend who is a reporter for The Washington Post, told ABC's "Good Morning America."

Carroll went to the Middle East in 2002 after being laid off from a newspaper job. She had long dreamed of covering a war.

In American Journalism Review last year, Carroll wrote that she moved to Jordan in late 2002, six months before the war started, "to learn as much about the region as possible before the fighting began."

"There was bound to be plenty of parachute journalism once the war started, and I didn't want to be a part of that," she wrote.

Carroll has had work from Iraq published in the Monitor, AJR, U.S. News & World Report, ANSA and other publications. She has been interviewed often on National Public Radio.

ANSA's editor in chief, Pierluigi Magnaschi, wrote Carroll an e-mail, telling her: "Welcome back, Jill. We worried about you and rooted for you for a long time, with all our strength."

Magnaschi invited her to Rome saying, "You deserve this stupendous Rome that is blossoming into spring. We await you."

On Wednesday, Katie Carroll said her sister is a "wonderful person" who is an "innocent woman."

"I've been living a nightmare, worrying if she is hurt or ill," she in a statement read on the Al-Arabiya network.

Carroll is the fourth Western hostage to be freed in eight days. On March 23, U.S. and British soldiers, acting on intelligence gained from a detainee, freed Briton Norman Kember, 74, and Canadians James Loney, 41, and Harmeet Singh Sooden, 32, from a house west of Baghdad.

The three belonged to the Christian Peacemakers Teams group and had been kidnapped with an American colleague, Tom Fox, 54, on Nov. 26. Fox was killed and his body was dumped in western Baghdad on March 9. Reporters Without Borders said at 86 journalists and media assistants have been killed in Iraq and 39 others have been kidnapped since the war started in 2003. Three Iraqi reporters currently are held hostage.
 
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