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Seems that a lot of guys are on right now. Waiting for the 10,000th post wisdom of Stopher no doubt. :worship:
 
could be tread on tire coming off.This happened to me.The tread started to seperate and made tire bounce:confused3: my guess but then again I dont know much about cars

I felt the tread on the back tires and they felt fine, got new Cooper's all the way around about a year and a half ago (haven't even rotated them yet), Next nice day I have some time I'll rip the back tires off and look for a inner bubble, or belt crack:confused3, If it was the front I would say it was a tierod:confused3
 
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I DID IT!​
:cool1:
Okay, it's not that big of a deal, but I started my very own pre trip report.:thumbsup2 Feel free to check it out! Link in my signature.​
 
You mean like the tire is bouncing???

No clue about air bag suspensions--flat spot on tire...would be my first guess

The view from the top is awesome...I own this page

That's exactly how it feels, it's like fishtailing while going over rough pavement (since the big snow strom thats about every 10 feet:lmao:) Roads in downtown Bagdad are probably better then the ones in NJ:confused3
 

:cool1:
I DID IT!​
:cool1:
Okay, it's not that big of a deal, but I started my very own pre trip report.:thumbsup2 Feel free to check it out! Link in my signature.​

Went to check it out, POR May 2011 didn't go to anything, just wanted to let you know
 
PAGE OWNAGE!!!


Dads I got a list of 10 places we want to eat but only 5 sit down meals for dinner need some help from the experienced masses..

In no particular order:
Kouzzina by Cat Cora
The Wave...of American Flavors
California Grill (2 credits)
Grand Floridian Cafe
Cape May Cafe
Captian's Grille
Nine Dragon's Restraurant
Restraurant Marrakesh
Via Napoli Ristorante e Pizzeria

We are doing Kona's for Breakfast so that leaves us 4. Give me your top 4 then I geuss.

I'm sure I don't really qualify as an expert, but from this list I would say:

California Grill
Via Napoli
Kouzzina
At the top of the list, in that order.

The bottom of the list:
Nine Dragons - you can get better Chinese food at home, even in Colorado
Grand Floridian Cafe - lots of negative reviews lately, and several better choices right there at the Grand Floridian

The rest fall somewhere in-between. If I were choosing Asian in Epcot, I'd do Teppen Edo before Nine Dragons. If getting to Animal Kingdom Lodge isn't too much of a headache, Boma is a unique experience. And you know from the podcast that I love 'Ohana (it's in the Poly, which might be a good alternative to eating at the Grand Floridian).
 
Car ? when I go over rough road the back end of my car seems a little to squirrelly in the back bouncing around, everything seems to be tight, I'm thinking something is up with one of the tires:confused3

Car has air bag suspendtion, so there are no shocks, any idea's:confused3

Bear with my elementary knowledge of cars, but I had a similar issue with a car a few years ago that was caused by a broken sway bar.
 
Well it’s finally upon me (and you guys, who have been so patiently – and not so patiently – waiting for the past few days)… post # 10,000. To paraphrase one of my favorite characters, who’s big and blue (also a favorite), and once was stuck inside a lamp for a certain number of years – 10,000 posts can you give you such a crick in the wrist! Oy.

It seems like only a month ago I was writing something about my 9,000th post – but in actuality, it was sometime last summer. It’s kind of hard to believe that it is already here – but – when you personally post several times on nearly 35 different pages in one 5 or 6 hour period… driving that post count up by a couple of hundred alone… it’s entirely possible to be here so soon. I have a few things to say, but I don’t want to bore anyone either. But it’s my moment, so I’m going to capitalize on it anyway.

When I first started here on the DIS, I was strictly a lurker. I looked for quite a while reading, reading, and reading. I lurked for several months – about 6 I believe - before I ever signed up and joined. At that time we were still looking at DVC and weighing our options. I wanted to be sure I knew and understood it all as well as I could. The DIS sure helped in that regard.

After joining, I stayed on the DVC boards quite a little bit, getting myself out there slowly, bit by bit. I didn’t quite feel comfortable on such a public forum. I am, afterall, by nature (whether you might think so or not), very much an introverted guy (hard to believe after 10,000 posts, I'm sure, but it is very true... my Meyer-Briggs is INTJ -with a VERY STRONG I. I would rather hang out behind the scenes and make things happen, rather than being out in front getting the praise and glory. I slowly began to explore other parts of this DIS, posting occasionally on a board here or there when I found a topic interesting. Then I found the DIS Dad’s Club. It seemed right up my alley. A bunch of guys (85 to be exact) that shared several things in common with me, and I started to settle in. Soon I was sending things to our founder, The Disney Fanatic to add to the “membership list”. You can thank me for at least 20 of those items alone, if not more. Having fun with chillcoupons during his wife’s pregnancy (who happened to have a little girl whom I just adore!), and going back and forth with DisneyFed while he was stationed in the Middle East, and their little guy showing up on to the scene as well. I'm not going to mention anyone else - simply because I don't want to leave anyone out - but we've all been around through all 7 threads, and have had some great conversations, etc throughout.

For a while, and in an effort to get my post count up, I found the games threads over in the Theme Parks Community section – and had a lot of fun over there. Too much fun in fact. I burned out on those, and have absolutely no desire to go back now. I would check those threads multiple daily for a long time, and post away. Adding trivia here and there, challenging others and finding lots of fun in those silly, mindless games. But after all that time wandering and wading through other boards and threads - my favorite one to be is the DDC, with my second favorite place to hang out being the DVC threads.

The DDC started to grow with the closing out of the original thread, and my good friend Christian opening up the second round. More guys, more fun. Then closing out that round, and starting in with the third iteration. It just kept growing and going – and here we are – well in to the seventh edition - and even still I personally have dominated about 10% of it. :rotfl: Like the funny little bunny of battery fame. To be sure that the DDC is an endearing part of my DIS time – or “legacy” if you will – the combined DDC threads represent about 20% of my total posting. Even if all of the other areas I’ve posted in were removed – this would be the one place I enjoy being the most.

I continued my quest (if you can call it that) to broaden my horizons and started to post on still other threads. Some I liked and stuck with for a while, others I high-tailed it right out of due to the “feel” or “vibe” given off. One other thread really struck my fancy – almost as much as this one did. That was the WVL Groupies thread. Yeah it’s found in the DVC boards, but it’s really all about the Lodge – and those owners and lovers who adore it. And I am one of those people - especially since the Wilderness Lodge is my hands-down favorite resort at Walt Disney World. And it is my second favorite thread, and has some of my very favorite non-dads & dads who haven't yet found there way over to the DDC (despite my nudgings and urgings...) over there. It is then followed closely by my other love - the VGC Thread since that is my other favorite resort - hands-down my favorite resort period.

Between both of the primary threads mentioned – I have found some really cool people, whom I enjoy “hanging out with”, even if just virtually. Friends and acquaintances – many of whom I have not yet met in person – several of whom I have – and several of whom I can’t wait to see again, and again, and again. I've been to dinner with some, breakfast with others, hung out in the theme parks with others, and even been graciously invited in to the home of a dear DDC friend, sitting in his living room, enjoying his lovely family. Some of you it feels like we go way, way back - even if that isn't the reality. I've enjoyed getting to "know" several of you better via alternate mediums as well, such as Facebook, regular email, texting and phone conversations.

For a long time I enjoyed posting on our "other" DDC home - that wonderful addition thanks to AJ - Disdads.com. That was such fun posting all kinds of Disney theme park trivia - I really need to get back to that, but lost time for a while. As things settle down again within the family (I'm hoping) I fully intend to re-engage with that. It was a lot of fun digging up trivia to share with the dads.

Miles separate most of us - many miles. That is so often the way with this kind of 21st century social group – all online. Very questionable in many settings, definitely, but somehow – the love of all things Disney – bridges those cyber gaps and brings people together. Something I never would have even thought possible just a dozen years ago – and today – I have dear friends who care, who pray for situations when asked, who ask advice, who seem to think for some reason that I know and can provide some answers for their Disney questions (perhaps it's because of the info in my signature line and how often I've been? :confused3 - perhaps it's just because I talk a good game and can throw out all kinds of trivia, facts, figures and opinions in a heartbeat... I'm not really sure), and still others who even responded in gracious ways to help me make my lovely bride’s 40th Birthday come off so well.

Sure we are all coming from different places in the country, are of different creeds, ethnicities, beliefs on the political spectrum, ages, life stages, number of kids, and years of marriage – but we somehow get along, mainly because of the commonality we have - the love for our children, and the love for a magical land that exists because of one man’s hopes and dreams. Not many of you have visited my first Disney love – the place where the magic started 56 years ago, and the place that if it were never built, no other kingdoms would exist – but you have been able to “visit” through many of my stories and photos that I have shared both here and in my various trip reports. I hope that someday each of you might be able to experience it firsthand for yourselves – as well as for, and with, your kids. We all love the second magical land that was created on the eastern side of this country, and her sister parks raised up during the past 40 years. Still others of you have visited the “cousins” – magical lands built in other countries – places I hope to visit someday. No matter which Disney park is your favorite – or which you have or have not yet visited – they are 11 lands of wonder and enjoyment that I hope to continue to share with my family for many, many years to come. I also hope to meet more of you in those wonderful places in the months & years to come too.

So there you go. My time is up. I’ve had my little say, and we’ve all gotten the delight in seeing my numbers increase by one. No longer am I a 4 digit poster, but now a 5 digit poster – and I’m just 9,999 posts away from being able to do this again for 20,000! No doubt 15,000 will garner some attention, but until then – know that I have enjoyed thinking about this post in particular for the past week. Specifically I have enjoyed the banter, speculation and yeah, the “ask stopher” questions that mainly Ron and Brian threw at me a few nights ago trying to get me to this point. There were others too, but Ron and Brian spearheaded it. It was fun guys. I’ve also enjoyed leaving my laptop on and logged in pretty much all day today to leave my little green light on. Sometimes it’s just fun messing around – after all – I’m a guy! I may be grown up, but by golly, I’ll never actually GROW UP. Age is something I cannot escape – total maturity is. Heck, if I allowed myself to completely mature, then I would not enjoy Disney parks, resorts, movies and stuff as much as I do…

See ya real soon!
 
Got some Stopher news he is now at 9,999 next post is the big one:woohoo:
Should we start taking odds on what he might touch on, words he might say, you know just like they do on the Superbowl:confused3:lmao:
 
Stopher, in a issue we are both in rite now, my Grandma is now in ICU, they think she has some clots in the lungs, 1st they thought it was something with the heart, she is now on oxygen. It seems everyday it is something else. At 90 everything is a risk:scared1: Just when I think she's alright something else happens:eek:, Riight now I'm sick so I can't even go to see her, in fear of her catching it:scared1:

I hope your Grandma is doing well, and I know what your going through, and I'm there for you:goodvibes

Ron I'm so sorry to hear this. I will be praying for her, and for you. I know how hard it is to want to be able to see her, and can't be there. Hang in there buddy.

From what my aunt told us today, my grandmother has been moved in to a skilled nursing facility, and isn't doing super well - but is stable. She was hallucinating last night and again this morning. She is angry, and yells a lot right now. She doesn't understand what is going on, and still doesn't recognize the family. Her pain has apparently lessened which is good, but she cannot move about on her own. When she is up and out of bed, she is pretty much wheel chair bound now. The facility had to provide her with a special mattress for her to be able to properly lie down in bed - I guess the normal ones they provide are pretty thin. I'm not exactly sure.


Got some Stopher news he is now at 9,999 next post is the big one:woohoo:
Should we start taking odds on what he might touch on, words he might say, you know just like they do on the Superbowl:confused3:lmao:

Looks like we posted at the same time - but my 10,000th beat out yours slightly...
 
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Great Post Christopher!!! Looking forward to the next 10,000 from you and also getting to meet you in person one of these days!​
 
Ok finally made it back home, and just got on a pc. I may not make it through all the posts ( you guys have been busy the last two days) let me know if I missed anything important!
 
Congratulations party: On your 10,000 post:cool1: Great speech glad you posted it on The DDC:thumbsup2, Now you don't have to lurk, and be the Stopher we all know:grouphug:
 
Ok finally made it back home, and just got on a pc. I may not make it through all the posts ( you guys have been busy the last two days) let me know if I missed anything important!


You just missed Christopher's 10,000th post by 30 seconds :rotfl2:
 
Well it’s finally upon me (and you guys, who have been so patiently – and not so patiently – waiting for the past few days)… post # 10,000. To paraphrase one of my favorite characters, who’s big and blue (also a favorite), and once was stuck inside a lamp for a certain number of years – 10,000 posts can you give you such a crick in the wrist! Oy.

It seems like only a month ago I was writing something about my 9,000th post – but in actuality, it was sometime last summer. It’s kind of hard to believe that it is already here – but – when you personally post several times on nearly 35 different pages in one 5 or 6 hour period… driving that post count up by a couple of hundred alone… it’s entirely possible to be here so soon. I have a few things to say, but I don’t want to bore anyone either. But it’s my moment, so I’m going to capitalize on it anyway.

When I first started here on the DIS, I was strictly a lurker. I looked for quite a while reading, reading, and reading. I lurked for several months – about 6 I believe - before I ever signed up and joined. At that time we were still looking at DVC and weighing our options. I wanted to be sure I knew and understood it all as well as I could. The DIS sure helped in that regard.

After joining, I stayed on the DVC boards quite a little bit, getting myself out there slowly, bit by bit. I didn’t quite feel comfortable on such a public forum. I am, afterall, by nature (whether you might think so or not), very much an introverted guy (hard to believe after 10,000 posts, I'm sure, but it is very true... my Meyer-Briggs is INTJ -with a VERY STRONG I. I would rather hang out behind the scenes and make things happen, rather than being out in front getting the praise and glory. I slowly began to explore other parts of this DIS, posting occasionally on a board here or there when I found a topic interesting. Then I found the DIS Dad’s Club. It seemed right up my alley. A bunch of guys (85 to be exact) that shared several things in common with me, and I started to settle in. Soon I was sending things to our founder, The Disney Fanatic to add to the “membership list”. You can thank me for at least 20 of those items alone, if not more. Having fun with chillcoupons during his wife’s pregnancy (who happened to have a little girl whom I just adore!), and going back and forth with DisneyFed while he was stationed in the Middle East, and their little guy showing up on to the scene as well. I'm not going to mention anyone else - simply because I don't want to leave anyone out - but we've all been around through all 7 threads, and have had some great conversations, etc throughout.

For a while, and in an effort to get my post count up, I found the games threads over in the Theme Parks Community section – and had a lot of fun over there. Too much fun in fact. I burned out on those, and have absolutely no desire to go back now. I would check those threads multiple daily for a long time, and post away. Adding trivia here and there, challenging others and finding lots of fun in those silly, mindless games. But after all that time wandering and wading through other boards and threads - my favorite one to be is the DDC, with my second favorite place to hang out being the DVC threads.

The DDC started to grow with the closing out of the original thread, and my good friend Christian opening up the second round. More guys, more fun. Then closing out that round, and starting in with the third iteration. It just kept growing and going – and here we are – well in to the seventh edition - and even still I personally have dominated about 10% of it. :rotfl: Like the funny little bunny of battery fame. To be sure that the DDC is an endearing part of my DIS time – or “legacy” if you will – the combined DDC threads represent about 20% of my total posting. Even if all of the other areas I’ve posted in were removed – this would be the one place I enjoy being the most.

I continued my quest (if you can call it that) to broaden my horizons and started to post on still other threads. Some I liked and stuck with for a while, others I high-tailed it right out of due to the “feel” or “vibe” given off. One other thread really struck my fancy – almost as much as this one did. That was the WVL Groupies thread. Yeah it’s found in the DVC boards, but it’s really all about the Lodge – and those owners and lovers who adore it. And I am one of those people - especially since the Wilderness Lodge is my hands-down favorite resort at Walt Disney World. And it is my second favorite thread, and has some of my very favorite non-dads & dads who haven't yet found there way over to the DDC (despite my nudgings and urgings...) over there. It is then followed closely by my other love - the VGC Thread since that is my other favorite resort - hands-down my favorite resort period.

Between both of the primary threads mentioned – I have found some really cool people, whom I enjoy “hanging out with”, even if just virtually. Friends and acquaintances – many of whom I have not yet met in person – several of whom I have – and several of whom I can’t wait to see again, and again, and again. I've been to dinner with some, breakfast with others, hung out in the theme parks with others, and even been graciously invited in to the home of a dear DDC friend, sitting in his living room, enjoying his lovely family. Some of you it feels like we go way, way back - even if that isn't the reality. I've enjoyed getting to "know" several of you better via alternate mediums as well, such as Facebook, regular email, texting and phone conversations.

For a long time I enjoyed posting on our "other" DDC home - that wonderful addition thanks to AJ - Disdads.com. That was such fun posting all kinds of Disney theme park trivia - I really need to get back to that, but lost time for a while. As things settle down again within the family (I'm hoping) I fully intend to re-engage with that. It was a lot of fun digging up trivia to share with the dads.

Miles separate most of us - many miles. That is so often the way with this kind of 21st century social group – all online. Very questionable in many settings, definitely, but somehow – the love of all things Disney – bridges those cyber gaps and brings people together. Something I never would have even thought possible just a dozen years ago – and today – I have dear friends who care, who pray for situations when asked, who ask advice, who seem to think for some reason that I know and can provide some answers for their Disney questions (perhaps it's because of the info in my signature line and how often I've been? :confused3 - perhaps it's just because I talk a good game and can throw out all kinds of trivia, facts, figures and opinions in a heartbeat... I'm not really sure), and still others who even responded in gracious ways to help me make my lovely bride’s 40th Birthday come off so well.

Sure we are all coming from different places in the country, are of different creeds, ethnicities, beliefs on the political spectrum, ages, life stages, number of kids, and years of marriage – but we somehow get along, mainly because of the commonality we have - the love for our children, and the love for a magical land that exists because of one man’s hopes and dreams. Not many of you have visited my first Disney love – the place where the magic started 56 years ago, and the place that if it were never built, no other kingdoms would exist – but you have been able to “visit” through many of my stories and photos that I have shared both here and in my various trip reports. I hope that someday each of you might be able to experience it firsthand for yourselves – as well as for, and with, your kids. We all love the second magical land that was created on the eastern side of this country, and her sister parks raised up during the past 40 years. Still others of you have visited the “cousins” – magical lands built in other countries – places I hope to visit someday. No matter which Disney park is your favorite – or which you have or have not yet visited – they are 11 lands of wonder and enjoyment that I hope to continue to share with my family for many, many years to come. I also hope to meet more of you in those wonderful places in the months & years to come too.

So there you go. My time is up. I’ve had my little say, and we’ve all gotten the delight in seeing my numbers increase by one. No longer am I a 4 digit poster, but now a 5 digit poster – and I’m just 9,999 posts away from being able to do this again for 20,000! No doubt 15,000 will garner some attention, but until then – know that I have enjoyed thinking about this post in particular for the past week. Specifically I have enjoyed the banter, speculation and yeah, the “ask stopher” questions that mainly Ron and Brian threw at me a few nights ago trying to get me to this point. There were others too, but Ron and Brian spearheaded it. It was fun guys. I’ve also enjoyed leaving my laptop on and logged in pretty much all day today to leave my little green light on. Sometimes it’s just fun messing around – after all – I’m a guy! I may be grown up, but by golly, I’ll never actually GROW UP. Age is something I cannot escape – total maturity is. Heck, if I allowed myself to completely mature, then I would not enjoy Disney parks, resorts, movies and stuff as much as I do…

See ya real soon!

Congrats on the milestone. :thumbsup2

That is all.
 
Beautifully said stopher.

And I've love to see the return of your trivia posts to the disdads.com site, whenever you're ready. At some point, maybe we could even come up with some kind of trivia contest, with a Dis Dad-appropriate prize.
 
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