The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

ajrwdwgirl

Premium Member
but that doesnt count as fast food. If I remember.. the derby is the most expensive of the studios by a long shot.

True but the lounge is outside, and even though it is table service it isn't the same menu as the inside restaurant. I think I missed the part about fast food though, I was really tired and not reading correctly (I fell asleep for awhile shortly after posting ;)). I think what I was thinking is that it is a good somewhat quicker option in Hollywood Studios, and one that doesn't need an ADR.
 

MOXOMUMD

Well-Known Member
Am I the only person who finds it odd to see Thumper and Miss Bunny meeting I with eacother at AK? While Miss Bunny hasn't been at AK in years. I remember finding it weird since Thumper meet Miss Bunny as an adult in the film but is appears took be still young at the parks. Guess Thumper must have fell into the Fountain of Youth after not lessoning to his mother. Also I can't tell if Miss Bunny is the same female bunny Thumper meet or is one of his sisters. Please tell me I'm not the only person who confuses this bunny with Thumper's sisters.... or maybe I'm over thinking right now.


Ummm, I'll just say yes. :cyclops:
 

betty rose

Well-Known Member
I didn't use the phrase often maybe once a month but when my kids were children and we arriving at a event...I'd look in the back seat and say BEST BEHAVIOR firmly but nicely. They then knew to stay within the boundaries. They also were well versed in proper restaurant dining since they were toddlers. It only took a couple times to be hauled out to the parking lot for me to say what I had to say and by about 2 they grasped restaurant behavior. I never let my kids disturb other diners and it erks me when adults just ignore their kids out in public.
We did the same thing with our DD and she has done the same thing, with her two boys. Very well behaved, at a restaurant. It saves so much hassle when they get older.
 

betty rose

Well-Known Member
Hahaaa...!
Yep, same when I was a kiddo. Your "options" we're what was on the table. ;)
I was never a picky eater, I scarfed pretty much everything mom ever put on the table.
The only one of us 4 sibs that I can remember bein' picky was my middle brother.
Ralphie's little brother from A Christmas Story kinda' reminds me of him. :)
"Meat loaf, beet loaf, I hate meat loaf". Ha. We didn't get a choice either, and I was always so hungry, I would take what ever was given.
 

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