The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

DryerLintFan

Well-Known Member
Wow! While I am in ketchup today and only read maybe 1/4 of the posts today. What the heck brought on this rant? What did Disney do today?
Obviously something horrible and life altering happened today. *concerned* :eek:

Edit: Please know @dryerlintfan most of us wish you well as you embark on your quest for your MBA. Me, I have great admiration for your goals especially while you are such a young parent and a hubby that travels. I wish you nothing but the best. Be proud of being accepted into your MBA program.

Lol, no worries. My dad was an engineer for Seagate when i was growing up, and he made decent money without having gone to college. Which was great for us because it put food on the table and taught us the value of hard work. But he spent my entire childhood ranting about MBAs and how they were the devil because they just come out of college and get leadership roles and run everything into the ground. Obviously Seagate is still doing okay, though, lol. I didn't take the post personally, is what I'm saying. I think there's likely a generational divide when it comes to things like MBAs. When i was young, only rich kids seemed to pursue them but now most of us need them in order to get ahead or even to stay competitive at our current levels. Times have changed. But thank you for the compliments :inlove::inlove:

What he's saying is that it's sad that Disney is focusing on the business model and the bottom line instead of the guest experience and the magic. And i agree with that. It's sad to see so many fans decide to not go back.

James and his lunch buddies toasted him at their pi day lunch yesterday

We had pizza and cherry pie for dinner, and he was definitely a part of the dinner conversation. Such a great lot loss!!
 
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MySmallWorldof4

Well-Known Member
The good side.. the bay is in a very tight U shape, filled with heavy mountains.
We only had a 2 hurricane indirect hits in.. like.. 30 years. They did heavy damage on some areas because of the wind angle and the sea waves.
But technically speaking, the damage was minimal compared to those who were elsewhere and werent protected by the mountain range.

Quakes are also kinda rare, but we still get at least one every 10 years.

one big every 30.

Minimal damage too.
Knock on wood.;)
 

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