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I'm kicking myself for not doing it last trip. I started a thread, http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2153460 and did a ton of searching but didn't come up with much.

You can find times & rates here: http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/recreation/fishing/



WTG Garreth! This brings back memories taking my kidlets fishing.

Alex @ 2 1/2
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Alex @ 3 1/2
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Alex @ 4 1/2
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Alex @ 5 Ice Fishing
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It's good to see that Alex & the fish are having the same growth spurts:thumbsup2
 
Since alot of us are getting into our 40's (getting close to the mid-life crisis:lmao:) What Classic Car or Truck pre 1975 would you most like to own if you have the opp.

Mine would be a 1969 Shelby 500 KR Convertible

There is no wrong answer here, just curious what everyone would want:confused3
 
Since alot of us are getting into our 40's (getting close to the mid-life crisis:lmao:) What Classic Car or Truck pre 1975 would you most like to own if you have the opp.

Mine would be a 1969 Shelby 500 KR Convertible

There is no wrong answer here, just curious what everyone would want:confused3

YOu mean Pre-1972. After that, they all were junkers. My first car was a '72 Plymouth Duster w/ Slant 6. Not worth doing anything with. Then I had a '75 Chevy C10 pickup that was pretty fast. I had a '70 Chevelle Malibu that I ended up selling and not restoring. I did rebuild a '70 Monte Carlo. I never got the interior done, but sold it in '98 when I mvoed to MN. I build a 383 SBC and it ran 11.55 sec @ 115mph in the quarter mile.

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Now I'm thinking more of a family car. Maybe a Hudson Hornet or 50's Chevy. Kinda out-grew the muscle car as every where you look you see your muscle cars: Mid-Late 60's - 70 Chevelle, Nova, Camaro (67-70), Mustang...

My brother has been pushing me to buy the 2010 Camaro as he has a 2009 Challenger modified and on the juice. My friend has a rare Mustang all cranked up as well....My Cousine also has a Challenger tricked out.

So I'll say undecided until I buy something again.
 

Hey Guys,

Thought I'd post a little Dad News here.

On April 6th, at approximately 1135 AM, young Garreth Lake caught his first fish.....just look at this Shark he reeled in, I tell ya, the boy's a natural:thumbsup2

Wow! That's a whopper! Is that a bluegill or a small mouth? :thumbsup2
 
YOu mean Pre-1972. After that, they all were junkers. My first car was a '72 Plymouth Duster w/ Slant 6. Not worth doing anything with. Then I had a '75 Chevy C10 pickup that was pretty fast. I had a '70 Chevelle Malibu that I ended up selling and not restoring. I did rebuild a '70 Monte Carlo. I never got the interior done, but sold it in '98 when I mvoed to MN. I build a 383 SBC and it ran 11.55 sec @ 115mph in the quarter mile.

chevymonte.jpg


Now I'm thinking more of a family car. Maybe a Hudson Hornet or 50's Chevy. Kinda out-grew the muscle car as every where you look you see your muscle cars: Mid-Late 60's - 70 Chevelle, Nova, Camaro (67-70), Mustang...

My brother has been pushing me to buy the 2010 Camaro as he has a 2009 Challenger modified and on the juice. My friend has a rare Mustang all cranked up as well....My Cousine also has a Challenger tricked out.

So I'll say undecided until I buy something again.

Nice ride you had! What Mustang does your friend have? I have 4 Mustangs myself:goodvibes
 
Beware of the brown trout floating down the river.:scared1:

You makin' cracks about Chicago again?

Oh, and for all you Bud drinkers out there, think of this. Chicago reversed the flow of the river so instead of flowing into Lake Michigan it flows down to St. Louis. Guess where all the effluence from Chicago gets "pumped". Yup right into the Intake for the Bud brewery. :rotfl2:
 
Since alot of us are getting into our 40's (getting close to the mid-life crisis:lmao:) What Classic Car or Truck pre 1975 would you most like to own if you have the opp.

Mine would be a 1969 Shelby 500 KR Convertible

There is no wrong answer here, just curious what everyone would want:confused3

Here's mine.

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I had a friend in HS that had a 68 Charger all stock except for the bondo bodywork and the primer paint job :lmao:, that we used to cruise around in. I remember one weekend we took a 250 mile road trip to the city and made it in just over 3 hours. :scared1: :car:
 
I apologize guys if I'm boring you all with these vintage pics I keep finding... but my kids have all already seen them, and I have to share them with someone :rotfl:

My grandparents came to the US from Norway in 1955, the year Disneyland opened. My mother and her sister are fraternal twins, and for whatever reason, just because they are twins, my grandmother felt the need to have them dress alike for many, many years... perhaps it was to "prove" they were twins even though they didn't look alike? I have no real clue, and neither does my mom. Anyway - growing up, they were treated to a trip to Disneyland every year for their birthday, and then on other "special" occasions. A couple of times in those years, I'm told, they even got to meet Walt Disney himself. There's supposed to be a picture of the twins with Walt somewhere, on one of his many visits to the park to monitor guest satisfaction, and dream up new stuff - but so far I haven't come across it. If I do, naturally I'll post it. I found these other pics in a box tonight though.

Here are my mother (the blond), aunt and grandmother in 1955 mere months after the park opened to the public at the end of their visit to the park. Back then, as in so many other parts of life, people didn't dress as casually as we do these days, even for a day of fun at the Happiest Place on Earth.

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Here they are in probably about 1960.

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I don't know if my mom's hair smelled like cheese or what, but Minnie sure seems more interested in her hair than in actually posing for the picture! :confused3:laughing:

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And finally, here was one such "special occasion" that called for an extra visit to Disneyland in 1966. My great-grandparents came across the pond to attend their grand-daughters' high school graduation. Where else would you take visitors not just from out-of-town, but out-of-the-country? Walt Disney's Magic Kingdom, of course - Disneyland! I'm told this was definitely one place they BOTH wanted to see. There are so many pics of them in other locations (San Diego Zoo, Knott's Berry Farm, etc, etc) - but it was Disneyland that they most wanted to experience. It sure does have that kind of pull on folks, doesn't it? We understand that, don't we guys?

Here the great-grands are with my grandmother in front of Monsanto's House of the Future. It was a cross-shaped building (think of the Red Cross' cross - even all around) entirely made out of plastic sitting on top of a central core for the utilities (kind of like the Treehouse Villas at WDW, except made out of plastic). It was located on an interesting little patch of ground between the entry to Tomorrowland and Fantasyland, directly in northeast of the hub, in front of the Matterhorn Bobsleds. When they went to tear it down in 1967 for the all NEW Tomorrowland, the wrecking ball bounced right off of it. They had to cut it apart and haul it out of there with cranes.

That spot later became a lovely garden area, that in the mid-'90's became "Triton's Gardens" with a designated meet & greet location for Ariel. Today that location is Pixie Hollow - a neat walk-thru garden where as you enter and wind your way through the gardens, you of course "shrink" in size so you can meet Tinker Bell and her other Pixie friends. Same concept as at WDW in Toontown Fair - but DL's Pixie Hollow is entirely outdoors. It's beautiful at nighttime when the hollow is all lit up with lots of pretty twinkling and colored lights.

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And then finally another pic with the old Captain Hook's Chicken of the Sea restaurant that used to occupy part of Fantasyland pre-1983.

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Again - I hope I'm not boring you. But I'm sure having fun going back and finding some of these treasures, and enjoying sharing my finds with you all.
 
I can't speak for anyone else Chris, but I know I'm enjoying the classic Disney pics!
 
stopher....

You aren't boring me with the vintage pics! Love em!!!! :thumbsup2:thumbsup2




Christian...

I was on the disdads webpage and I was able to vote in the poll with out signing in. Should people be signed in to be able to vote? The page is getting better everyday.. it looks great!!!
 
stopher....

You aren't boring me with the vintage pics! Love em!!!! :thumbsup2:thumbsup2




Christian...

I was on the disdads webpage and I was able to vote in the poll with out signing in. Should people be signed in to be able to vote? The page is getting better everyday.. it looks great!!!

Thanks. I have the polls set now to allow people to vote without signing in. It can be configured to require signing in first. I just left it open, figuring that voting in a poll at the top of the page would be nice for a quick "drive-by" visit to the site. I figured I try doing a new poll each week, though I could do them more frequently if people think that a poll gets played out after a few days.
 
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Doesn't it just make you want to crack open the barrel of the 119 octane fuel and take a few whiffs?
 
Thanks. I have the polls set now to allow people to vote without signing in. It can be configured to require signing in first. I just left it open, figuring that voting in a poll at the top of the page would be nice for a quick "drive-by" visit to the site. I figured I try doing a new poll each week, though I could do them more frequently if people think that a poll gets played out after a few days.

I guess keep the polls open then. If you feel like the voting is getting abused you can just make people sign in before the vote.

I think once a week is cool for new polls. :thumbsup2
 
MIJO - dw and i went to 5 guys burgers tonight, that was the first time, there realy good!!! after that we went thru the drive thru at mcd were dd works for an ice cream!!!!:thumbsup2
I've been to the one in Allentown a couple times but not ours, yet. I'll get there one day. I really like 5 Guys! :thumbsup2

Since alot of us are getting into our 40's (getting close to the mid-life crisis:lmao:)
I can barely remember my 40's! I guess I would need a Model T.:lmao::rotfl::lmao:

I apologize guys if I'm boring you all with these vintage pics I keep finding... but my kids have all already seen them, and I have to share them with someone :rotfl:

Back then, as in so many other parts of life, people didn't dress as casually as we do these days, even for a day of fun at the Happiest Place on Earth.
The vintage pics are great! Keep 'em coming! When my Dad took me to my first major league baseball game, probably very early 60's, the men wore suits! Times have changed.

I don't know if my mom's hair smelled like cheese or what, but Minnie sure seems more interested in her hair than in actually posing for the picture! :confused3:laughing:
Maybe she was the original Cheese Head! Was she a Packers fan? :lmao:
 
May 1st?????????

Are they walking it to you???? :confused3:confused3

Did you click on hand delivery? :confused3

I just checked my order status and it says "Shipped"! There is a tracking number but the PO doesn't have a record of it yet. I guess they'll get that today. So, I should be getting the stuff before May 1. :woohoo:
 
It looks like our GKTW site has stalled at $680. :confused3 I hope this picks up again soon!
 
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