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I've been over on MOUSE MANAGER looking at restaurant menues.
We've got a tad over two months till ADR booking window opens (about 3/6/09). Hopefully the new reservations system will be up and running...think that's supposed to start testing mid-January.
So, I know on the DDP that Spoodles is a premium (2 TS credits) for dinner...BUT WHAt ABOUT BREAKFAST??? Anyone.....Bueller?![]()
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Jackie... I thought Spoodles was only 1 credit??? Flying Fish is 2... at least it was this year...
Well, not exactly Marilyn....I only wish....yesterday we found out about my car and I was very upset. Today we found out about John's truck and now he is very very upset. He got in his truck today and had to use the plow to stop it. It seems that there is no brake fluid. The kid (yes, Nan I call him that for a good reason and this is why....Wilson would know better!!!)....the kid said they were normal when he first started driving the truck yesterday then they got squishy. John asked when the brake light came on and the kid said, what brake light.....I didn't see anything. GET A CLUE and get with the program kid. Not him. He has no idea. Not even the brakes all of a sudden going soft and not even the brake light coming on gave him any idication that maybe there's a problem. John got into his truck today and was furious to find NO BRAKES on a mountain in the snow. No warning from his son who was in the truck all day yesterday.....along with my car. We found out that the reason the fender is broken up on my car is because he used the truck to pull it out of the ditch and didn't hitch it up properly.....something about tieing it off to the radiator???? We're already down one vehicle right now. The kid's car bit the dust last week. So we're looking to replace it. In the meantime the only two vehicles we currently have, my car and John's truck, the kid killed both of them in one day. We don't like to leave him alone alot. He's not responsible. He can't be trusted to make good judgements. He doesn't even have a clue when he's screwing up. He makes a bad situation worse. Like I said, I would have trusted Wilson to know better.
Sorry for the rant.....I just needed to vent. Merry Christmas to us from the kid. He's expensive. He's always very expensive to keep around. I worried when we left town and it snowed and he was in charge. I was justified. He proved me right, very unfortunately. He's 36 years old. He's still the kid. Today, he's the flipping kid!
Ok... I thought the kid was more like 21 or something... no excuses... tell him to pony up... and lock him in a closet or something next time you go away...
So how did Tom do???
That sucks Deb. Since "the kid" has "the job" he can help pay for "the repairs" right???
We have had reason to be worried about our cars when we travel too at times. We have gotten to the point that we hide our keys. Fortuanately all the boys in my family (some of who we worry about) will be travelling with us, so that takes it off my mind for this trip![]()
I left my car once with my brother (actually I left it in his parking lot... ) and I came back to over 350 miles put on it... I asked him where he went... "oh....just around town"... I found out later he took it to see a friend in DE and left me with 1/4 of a tank of gas...

But God forbid I touch HIS car...
