~ The Man Report ~~~~~~~~~ Bonus Material Included ~~~~~~

-The “all beer for a day” diet. Being adventurous, I thought it might be fun to try to go an entire day with nothing but beer for my diet. :drinking1 For breakfast, I was thinking a nice Pilsner since they are light. For lunch, maybe a three or four Heffeveizens (German wheat beer) and then for dinner and dessert, I was thinking maybe a sixer of Bud with a couple of Crown Royal shots. This idea didn’t go over well as I was denied before having time to explain myself.

Don't give up on your dreams!!

This has good idea written all over it, although you might be thinking too small.

It should be the "all beer for a week" diet, yep that's the ticket.
 
~ The Man Report ~~~~~~~~~~2007~~~~~~~~Secret Experiment #1~~~~~


Definition: The perfect day – A 16 oz. Box of Famous Amos Chocolate Chip cookies chased by a gallon of Paisano. :thumbsup2

If you know the Mills Family even remotely by now, you are aware that our favorite theme park is Epcot. Why? Let me count the ways:

1). Beer
2). Wine
3). Brats (as in German sausage, not delinquent children)
4). More Beer

Ok, Ok. These are the reasons why I like Epcot. :love:

For the rest of the brood, it’s as follows:

1). Character Meals for Loud Girl
2). Test Track for Moan Boy
3). Many, many convenient bathrooms for Pooh-head.

So where do you think we are going to go on day 1? Yes, you are correct!

Ok, ok. Let’s see how good you really are. Where are we going to go on day 2? Nope, back to Epcot for the “deuce”! :woohoo:

It’s been 5 months since our last WDW park visit, & once again, we are ROOKS. That’s right, those people in front of you, walking slowly, reading a park map. These are the people you kick in the “GAT” for, right?!?! If you don’t have a GAT, you simply bark an obscenity at them. Either strategy works. :smokin:

Sometimes, these people aren’t even walking. They’re 7 across, in a circle, blocking everyone from moving in either direction. They are ALL looking at park maps, then looking around for significant landmarks, then back to the park maps. This is when a couple of good WAR CRIES come in handy. UNGOWA!!!!!

Well, we show up just a touch early and Pooh-head has the laser-eyes drilling into the side of my face as we pull up in the front row with about 20 other cars that have showed up. Her problem? Moan boy don’t wait too good for park openings. In fact, he can become quite the spectacle. Never have the 5 P’s been more appropriate. Proper Planning Prevents Poor Performance.

I give her the ol’ “hand in the face”, like “I ain’t in the mood”. :cool2:

All I had for breakfast was soda-pop and fist full of peanut M&M’s. Couple that with the 3 ½ hours of sleep and Buzzila the Hun is a touch, how shall we say, “EDGY”. All I’m thinking about now is 11 a.m… When World Showcase opens and Disney Management turns the Kegs on. :drinking:

I am the “King of Stall” when need be. Stalling is a great tactic when done properly. It’s almost an art form and those of us with AU children know exactly what I’m talking about. With the art of “stalling”, “the 5 P’s”, and copious quantities of beer, you hardly notice your child is handicapped at all! ;)

By the time I stall our way to the front gate, stall our way thru security, then thru the longest line at the turnstiles and finally buy our 7 days worth of stroller passes we wander up past Spaceship Earth to the fountain area just as the rope is about to drop.

We position ourselves to the far left of the rope which is a little pathway between two planters and then make our dash to Test Track to satisfy the AU needs of Moan Boy.

Ungowa!!! pirate: me and Loud Girl bellow as the rope drops and we turn left towards Test Track.

Along the way we High Five CM’s lined up near Mouse Gears then make our final dash to our primary objective.

We arrive and get in line. I’m proud of my team. We’re about 15th in line. I nod my head with approval. ::yes::

Wait a minute… why isn’t the line moving? Why aren’t the garage doors open? Why are there no cars whizzing by overhead? Why are there 20 CM’s heading our way?

Easy answer: It’s broke… yet again!

Epcot has become the “wobbly wheel” on the shopping cart. This park has more problems than a pregnant nun. :headache: (easy Catholics, it's just a joke;) ).

We waste 10 minutes hoping and praying that the ride will open so we don’t have to face the wrath of Moan Boy. It doesn’t. A CM informs us that it’s broke, and he doesn’t know when it will open.

I run to the Fast Pass line grab out tickets and we all bolt on over to Soarin’.

Moan Boy is totally under control at this point. Disappointed, but under control. I’m proud of my Little Hun. :hug:

We get to Soarin’ and the line says 20 minutes. No big deal.

However, the line starts at the EXIT. Not up thru the middle like it’s supposed to. What’s going on here. This is DIFFERENT. We don’t like DIFFERENT!

Well, apparently they are working on the PRE-SHOW (in other words, it’s broke) so we go straight into the big screen room and by-pass Patrick Warburton’s little safety seminar. I’m bummed.

After that we hit Nemo. Loud Girl loves this ride. Moan Boy couldn’t care less. Guess what? Yup, it’s broken also. The video works fine but all the animatronics are motionless. What gives!

Three attractions, all three broken! :mad:

After a few minor (and working) attractions, it’s 11 a.m. and time for two scheduled lunches (along with two delicious beers!).

Side note: Remember those SECRET experiments I talked about? One of those was to stuff myself on this trip with as much food and liquid as humanly possible. I’m going to eat as unhealthy as possible for as long as possible or until I just BURST. My goal is to gain one pound per day. I’m thinking 12 to 15 thousand calories per day should do the trick. :thumbsup2

We first dine at Germany’s counter service restaurant and have a large pretzel for the kids and mom and dad have a brat w/ sauerkraut & a Lowenbrau. Mmmmmmmmmm….

That was just a snack. Next is the counter restaurant in England which has fish and chips! That’s the real lunch. They also have Bass Ale… Mmmmmmmmmm

On the way we go to the train set next to Germany as the kids love to watch this. Nope! Denied! It’s broken also! They even have an Out Of Order sign on it. What is this? Universal Studios!!!! :mad:

The “wobbly wheel” is really starting to shimmy the cart now.

We chow down on some Lurpin’ Fish & Chips which end up really pushing the limits on my stretchy shorts, then hit the Test Track, and leave the park by 1:40 p.m. Almost 5 hours for us. That could be a record!!

Time to go grocery shopping and check out the pool. It’s real hot and sunny out so a pool sounds really good. I just hope the water is clean and there aren’t a lot people hanging around. This ain’t a Disney pool so we’re not sure what we going to encounter back at our resort. I figure a little more beer and I’ll hardly notice…

Next up: Linnie vs. The Rabid Duck
 
If you know the Mills Family even remotely by now, you are aware that our favorite theme park is Epcot. Why? Let me count the ways:

1). Beer
2). Wine
3). Brats (as in German sausage, not delinquent children)
4). More Beer

Excellent reasons, Buzz! :thumbsup2: I do have to jump in to add, Margarita's. Nothing says happiness like an ice cold 'rita! :cloud9:

I am the “King of Stall” when need be. Stalling is a great tactic when done properly. It’s almost an art form and those of us with AU children know exactly what I’m talking about. With the art of “stalling”, “the 5 P’s”, and copious quantities of beer, you hardly notice your child is handicapped at all! ;)

Ahhh, yes, stalling. I think that a man's game. :lmao:

Epcot has become the “wobbly wheel” on the shopping cart. This park has more problems than a pregnant nun. :headache: (easy Catholics, it's just a joke;) ).

:rotfl2: I'm Catholic and found this utterly hysterical!! :rotfl2:

Moan Boy is totally under control at this point. Disappointed, but under control. I’m proud of my Little Hun. :hug:

Yay, Trey! :banana:

On the way we go to the train set next to Germany as the kids love to watch this. Nope! Denied! It’s broken also! They even have an Out Of Order sign on it. What is this? Universal Studios!!!! :mad:

The “wobbly wheel” is really starting to shimmy the cart now.

:eek: This calls for another Beer!

We chow down on some Lurpin’ Fish & Chips which end up really pushing the limits on my stretchy shorts, then hit the Test Track, and leave the park by 1:40 p.m. Almost 5 hours for us. That could be a record!!

Ok, stop right there! Please 'splain about these "stretchy shorts". Are we talking elastic waist "room to grow" shorts OR are we talking black shiney tight biker style Lance Armstrong shorts? :scared:

Next up: Linnie vs. The Rabid Duck

Oh no!! I can't wait to read about that!! :lmao:

As always, Buzz, highly entertaining! :woohoo:
 

I Love this Trip report I am hurting from the laughing Great job.:lmao:
 
I’ll admit I am one of the most unobservant people on the planet.

Don't feel bad, I am the same way. My kids yell at me for not waving or saying hello to people. I am always in my own world. I don't look at people, or look people in the eye, unless I am holding a conversation and even then I have to force myself to look at the person and not let my mind wander.

I once missed Tom Hanks, Ron Howard, Kevin Bacon and the rest of the crew from Apollo 13 in 1994. We were in Huntsville Alabama at the Space Camp thing. They all came into the building that we were in and everyone was whispering and pointing. Me in my own little world, never looked and walked right out and never saw them. Our bus driver made a comment if we saw them and said in his Alabama drawl, "you'll just never know who pops up" or who you will see."

I think I mentioned this too, I completely missed the Walt and Mickey statue on our first trip. My kids and dh convinced me it did exist.
 
hey guys:)
I just wanted to say thanks for the post cards from goofy and I.
they're really neat.
and also they're madnetic so i put it up in my locker at school. :dance3:


thanks:flower3:
 
Oh I keep forgetting to tell you UNGOWA really is the war cry that they use at the summer camp my kids go to!
 
Great Report MDF and Linnie
I love your pictures.... that hairdryer is straight off Disney Cruise line, I think I could have my kids blow on my hair and dry it faster.

Sorry your Epcot morning wasn't so successful, broken rides are no fun. I hope things got better.
 
jojo_the_great_lizard_hunter said:
I just wanted to say thanks for the post cards from goofy and I.
they're really neat.

Awesome! You got them. We were worried about that since you live in Canada.

For those that don't know, we will send your children post cards from their favorite characters whenever we are in Disneyworld. Our next trip is in October so just PM Linnie the Pooh-head around September and we'll do it for you... free of charge too! :banana: Our little way of giving back to the DIS and the community members.

Thanks Tink and Mary for your kind comments. :)



OhMari said:
I once missed Tom Hanks, Ron Howard, Kevin Bacon and the rest of the crew from Apollo 13 in 1994.

Oh Man! That woulda been awesome to see those guys!!

jasmom said:
Just found your trip report and I love it!
goofyfan1 said:
I Love this Trip report I am hurting from the laughing Great job.
Thanks Guys! :)

Kathy said:
I'm right there with ya, Buzz!
I knew you'd understand Kathy. Thanks.

DLMama said:
Excellent reasons, Buzz! : I do have to jump in to add, Margarita's. Nothing says happiness like an ice cold 'rita!

I knew I was forgetting something!!! :headache: Doh!!
 
For those that don't know, we will send your children post cards from their favorite characters whenever we are in Disneyworld. Our next trip is in October so just PM Linnie the Pooh-head around September and we'll do it for you... free of charge too! :banana: Our little way of giving back to the DIS and the community members.
That is really sweet of you & Linnie! I may take you up on that when you go in October. We will be going at the end of June so an October postcard from a character would be quite a little surprise. We would be willing to do the same for your kids in June if you'd like...:flower3:
 
For those that don't know, we will send your children post cards from their favorite characters whenever we are in Disneyworld. Our next trip is in October so just PM Linnie the Pooh-head around September and we'll do it for you... free of charge too! :banana: Our little way of giving back to the DIS and the community members.

!!

I think I'll take you up on that. We are going at the end of November, and this will be my kids first trip to WDW (they will be 6 and 8) I've already been buying little surprises to give to them while we are there, and this would just add to the magic. Thanks!! I'll send you an email in September (which will be here before we know it).
 
The lady sitting next to me started crying when we landed. I’m sure she had her reasons for crying. It’s hard to say what causes the waterworks.

This has never happened to me until I lost my mother. It is strange how something triggers the waterworks and can be embarrassing depending on where you are at the time. Thankfully it isn't as often anymore. It does get better with time but I guess you already know that too.

Linne The Pooh said:
There, Buzz. I made my post. Now back to my life of pampering myself by cleaning, doing laundry and cooking...:angel:

:rotfl2: If that is pampering...........??? :lmao:
 
For the rest of the brood, it’s as follows:

3). Many, many convenient bathrooms for Pooh-head.

Linnie - I don't think you're going to live down the bathroom visits :lmao:

Montana Disney Fan said:
That’s right, those people in front of you, walking slowly, reading a park map.

:lmao: :lmao: THIS WAS OUR FAMILY IN ALL THE PARKS

I will have to remember this for future visits (don't stand around looking at the map blocking traffic)

Montana the Grouchy Fan said:
All I had for breakfast was soda-pop and fist full of peanut M&M’s. Couple that with the 3 ½ hours of sleep and Buzzila the Hun is a touch, how shall we say, “EDGY”. All I’m thinking about now is 11 a.m… When World Showcase opens and Disney Management turns the Kegs on. :drinking:

:eek: Soda-pop for breakfast??? EWWWWWW.
and then waiting for beer at 11:00 ?? :sick:

Between Moan Boy eating 17 pieces of bacon and you drinking soda for breakfast, I'd say you do have tummys of steel.

Montana Disney Fan said:
Wait a minute… why isn’t the line moving? Why aren’t the garage doors open? Why are there no cars whizzing by overhead? Why are there 20 CM’s heading our way?

Easy answer: It’s broke… yet again!

:mad: Ugh! I hate when that happens.

Montana Disney Fan said:
Three attractions, all three broken! :mad:

I can't believe that! What a big disappointment for the kids :(

Your first day at Epcot sounded like a real bummer. :headache:

I'm hoping you at least had a good time back at the pool ... can't wait to hear what happened next with the Linnie and the duck!

Thanks for the laughs Buzz :thumbsup2

Off Topic:

As you know JoJo and Goofy received the postcards on Thursday and I too wanted to thank you both for sending them out. The girls were tickled pink and Goofy has been showing it to everyone who stops by.
 
Well, not EVERYONE is a coffee drinker!!
And it's 11:00 am in Disney which means it's noon SOMEWHERE!!!
:drinking1 :drinking1
 




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