scott2997
DIS Dad #543 Northern Ohio
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Good morning gents! This will be my last post for about a week. When I get home I will be cutting the grass and then loading the van for the World
Have a great time Dave!
Good morning gents! This will be my last post for about a week. When I get home I will be cutting the grass and then loading the van for the World
Greetings! With this thread, I have found a group that I would really like to join!
My wife has finally acknowledged that I am not fun or happy unless we have the next WDW trip "on the books." (Yeah, DL and DCL also qualify, but WDW is the "home" base)
I meet criteria #1, 2, 4, 8 (BIGTIME), 10, 12 (no kidding), 13, 15 (though mainly my own photos), 20,
alright I just thought about what I was doing and realized that I am a doorknob for making people jump back to page 1 just to see what the heck I am talking about.
Anyway, I'm sure that I am like many of you . . . friends and family text me from the parks to ask what the "backup" plan should be in a rainstorm or heavy crowds. People I know ask me first before making their ADRs, that kind of thing.
I would like to join in the conversation with some like-minded Dads . . .
We don't get down as much as I'd like, but we try to do one family trip a year and one "adults only" trip a year. We started bringing each kid (I have a 12 year old stepson and a 7 year old daughter) when they turned 4, and they can't wait to go again.
I'm particularly into the vintage things - I'm really loving the 40th anniversary stuff. I had the Disney World lunchbox that I carried to school in 1975. And forget Horizons, I'm nostalgic for Communicore!
Have a great weekend!
Actually, it's been happening my entire life so I rarely even notice it anymore. And I love the flowers, they smell fantastic!
Greetings! With this thread, I have found a group that I would really like to join!
My wife has finally acknowledged that I am not fun or happy unless we have the next WDW trip "on the books." (Yeah, DL and DCL also qualify, but WDW is the "home" base)
I meet criteria #1, 2, 4, 8 (BIGTIME), 10, 12 (no kidding), 13, 15 (though mainly my own photos), 20,
alright I just thought about what I was doing and realized that I am a doorknob for making people jump back to page 1 just to see what the heck I am talking about.
Anyway, I'm sure that I am like many of you . . . friends and family text me from the parks to ask what the "backup" plan should be in a rainstorm or heavy crowds. People I know ask me first before making their ADRs, that kind of thing.
I would like to join in the conversation with some like-minded Dads . . .
We don't get down as much as I'd like, but we try to do one family trip a year and one "adults only" trip a year. We started bringing each kid (I have a 12 year old stepson and a 7 year old daughter) when they turned 4, and they can't wait to go again.
I'm particularly into the vintage things - I'm really loving the 40th anniversary stuff. I had the Disney World lunchbox that I carried to school in 1975. And forget Horizons, I'm nostalgic for Communicore!
Have a great weekend!
Greetings! With this thread, I have found a group that I would really like to join!
My wife has finally acknowledged that I am not fun or happy unless we have the next WDW trip "on the books." (Yeah, DL and DCL also qualify, but WDW is the "home" base)
I meet criteria #1, 2, 4, 8 (BIGTIME), 10, 12 (no kidding), 13, 15 (though mainly my own photos), 20,
alright I just thought about what I was doing and realized that I am a doorknob for making people jump back to page 1 just to see what the heck I am talking about.
Anyway, I'm sure that I am like many of you . . . friends and family text me from the parks to ask what the "backup" plan should be in a rainstorm or heavy crowds. People I know ask me first before making their ADRs, that kind of thing.
I would like to join in the conversation with some like-minded Dads . . .
We don't get down as much as I'd like, but we try to do one family trip a year and one "adults only" trip a year. We started bringing each kid (I have a 12 year old stepson and a 7 year old daughter) when they turned 4, and they can't wait to go again.
I'm particularly into the vintage things - I'm really loving the 40th anniversary stuff. I had the Disney World lunchbox that I carried to school in 1975. And forget Horizons, I'm nostalgic for Communicore!
Have a great weekend!
Call sign "Log Jam" Um.... That's a negative ghostrider.Fella's don't forget...today is TOP GUN Day! Go to the site and get your call sign, mine is 'Hook' and here are just a few things you need to do today.
Actually, it looks like Snow White could also be substituted for Jasmine...I'm going to propose that we adopt Andy's suggestion a new DIS Dads word.
Instead of "SQUIRREL!", "JASMINE" seems to work a lot better as a distraction for our crowd...
And we'd like for you to join us! Welcome to the club!Greetings! With this thread, I have found a group that I would really like to join!
Greetings! With this thread, I have found a group that I would really like to join!
My wife has finally acknowledged that I am not fun or happy unless we have the next WDW trip "on the books." (Yeah, DL and DCL also qualify, but WDW is the "home" base)
I meet criteria #1, 2, 4, 8 (BIGTIME), 10, 12 (no kidding), 13, 15 (though mainly my own photos), 20,
alright I just thought about what I was doing and realized that I am a doorknob for making people jump back to page 1 just to see what the heck I am talking about.
Anyway, I'm sure that I am like many of you . . . friends and family text me from the parks to ask what the "backup" plan should be in a rainstorm or heavy crowds. People I know ask me first before making their ADRs, that kind of thing.
I would like to join in the conversation with some like-minded Dads . . .
We don't get down as much as I'd like, but we try to do one family trip a year and one "adults only" trip a year. We started bringing each kid (I have a 12 year old stepson and a 7 year old daughter) when they turned 4, and they can't wait to go again.
I'm particularly into the vintage things - I'm really loving the 40th anniversary stuff. I had the Disney World lunchbox that I carried to school in 1975. And forget Horizons, I'm nostalgic for Communicore!
Have a great weekend!
Fella's don't forget...today is TOP GUN Day! Go to the site and get your call sign, mine is 'Hook' and here are just a few things you need to do today.
Use as many Top Gun lines throughout the day as possible. For example, say your friend Jim asks you what youre doing on Friday night, you should respond: Hey Jim, you stink.
Wear aviator sunglasses. Cheap or expensive. Inside or out. Just dont Scratch one!
Go to a bar wearing a flight suit or aviator wings and order a glass of Hemlock.
Call your friends and tell them, Im going to Top Gun! and then hangup.
Buy some rubber dog beverly.
Dont wear deodorant and only respond to the name, Slider.
Actually, it's been happening my entire life so I rarely even notice it anymore. And I love the flowers, they smell fantastic!
this was mine that i carried to kinder. in 1970.![]()
Greetings! With this thread, I have found a group that I would really like to join!
My wife has finally acknowledged that I am not fun or happy unless we have the next WDW trip "on the books." (Yeah, DL and DCL also qualify, but WDW is the "home" base)
I recall a few threads ago you mentioning an opposing player wanting to throw down the gloves and you basically saying "I'm too old for that Peanut Butter." Well, if ever there was a reason to pull someone's sweater over his head and pummel him until the ref pulled you off, I think we found it.![]()
Greetings! With this thread, I have found a group that I would really like to join!
My wife has finally acknowledged that I am not fun or happy unless we have the next WDW trip "on the books." (Yeah, DL and DCL also qualify, but WDW is the "home" base)
I meet criteria #1, 2, 4, 8 (BIGTIME), 10, 12 (no kidding), 13, 15 (though mainly my own photos), 20,
alright I just thought about what I was doing and realized that I am a doorknob for making people jump back to page 1 just to see what the heck I am talking about.
Anyway, I'm sure that I am like many of you . . . friends and family text me from the parks to ask what the "backup" plan should be in a rainstorm or heavy crowds. People I know ask me first before making their ADRs, that kind of thing.
I would like to join in the conversation with some like-minded Dads . . .
We don't get down as much as I'd like, but we try to do one family trip a year and one "adults only" trip a year. We started bringing each kid (I have a 12 year old stepson and a 7 year old daughter) when they turned 4, and they can't wait to go again.
I'm particularly into the vintage things - I'm really loving the 40th anniversary stuff. I had the Disney World lunchbox that I carried to school in 1975. And forget Horizons, I'm nostalgic for Communicore!
Have a great weekend!
Fella's don't forget...today is TOP GUN Day! Go to the site and get your call sign, mine is 'Hook' and here are just a few things you need to do today...
Call sign "Spooky" guess I'm a tuff little ghost!![]()
Fella's don't forget...today is TOP GUN Day! Go to the site and get your call sign, mine is 'Hook' and here are just a few things you need to do today.
Use as many Top Gun lines throughout the day as possible. For example, say your friend Jim asks you what youre doing on Friday night, you should respond: Hey Jim, you stink.
Wear aviator sunglasses. Cheap or expensive. Inside or out. Just dont Scratch one!
Go to a bar wearing a flight suit or aviator wings and order a glass of Hemlock.
Call your friends and tell them, Im going to Top Gun! and then hangup.
Buy some rubber dog beverly.
Dont wear deodorant and only respond to the name, Slider.