Good Grief, I miss checking the boards for a day and now I'm way behind. I did read everything, but can't respond to all now. Have a meeting to preapre for.
However, I just have to say, I guess I can't hang with Robert and Dave

. Cheer for the Cowboys?

That's sacrilege. I'd be drummed out of the city, not to mention my family. My sister would string me up (actually, I'd probably string myself up)!
Nope. Just can't do it. Would go into convulsions, spasms, whatever
Even though my team sucked last night (and last week), I'd have to have a lobotomy to root for the 'Boys. Even then it would questionable. Remember we threw snowballs at Jimmy Johnson (not me personally).
Welcome to NFL season!
Terri
And snowballs at Santa Claus
I won't rub in how well we are doing and how well Philly is doing
BTW: Just received Disney Press Release. It's official DVC at
Disneyland:
18 September 2007
DISNEYLAND RESORT EXPANDING DISNEYS GRAND CALIFORNIAN HOTEL & SPA
First West Coast Disney vacation villas planned
ANAHEIM, Calif., Sept 18, 2007 Responding to a growing demand for guest accommodations in Anaheim, the Disneyland Resort today celebrated an expansion of Disneys Grand Californian Hotel & Spa that will increase accommodations by more than 30 percent and will include the first Disney Vacation Club villas in Anaheim.
This expansion, scheduled for completion in late 2009, will involve 300 union construction jobs and result in 100 new hotel jobs. It underscores Disneys long-term commitment to growing and investing in Anaheim. The expansion also marks the latest in a series of major additions to the Resort that include the newly launched Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage at Disneyland and The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror at Disneys California Adventure.
This expansion underscores our commitment to growing and investing in both the Disneyland Resort and the Anaheim Resort Area, said Ed Grier, president of the Disneyland Resort. These new hotel rooms and villas will give more people the opportunity to enjoy the immersive vacation experience Disney is known for. We know that our guests value being able to stay in the middle of the magic with our world-class theme parks, shopping and dining just steps away.
The 2.5-acre expansion on the hotels south side will add more than 200 new hotel rooms and 50 two-bedroom equivalent vacation villas. Those vacation villas, to include kitchens, living and dining areas and other home-like amenities, will mark the West Coast debut of Disney Vacation Club, Disneys innovative vacation-ownership program.
For more than 50 years, the Disneyland Resort has been investing in our community and they have helped us build a world class resort destination in which all of Anaheim can be proud, Anaheim Mayor Curt Pringle said. Thanks to Disneyland and the Anaheim Resort Area, Anaheim boasts one of the fastest growing markets in the country for hotel occupancy.
Other elements planned for the project include a rooftop deck for viewing fireworks, a new swimming pool and about 300 underground parking spaces. Peter Dominick of 4240, architect for Disneys Grand Californian Hotel & Spa as well as Disneys Wilderness Lodge and Disneys Animal Kingdom Lodge at the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida is designing the ambitious expansion. It will reflect the same California Arts & Crafts architecture of the existing hotel, which immerses guests in a turn-of-the-20th-century California experience.
Disneys Grand Californian Hotel & Spa currently features 745 guest rooms, including 44 suites. Upon completion of the expansion project, the hotel will feature 945 guest rooms, including 44 guest suites, and 50 Disney Vacation Club two-bedroom equivalent vacation villas.