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    Why Does WDW Consider OBESITY a Disability?

    There are health conditions which cause obesity and preclude people from exercising, those people will have no trouble obtaining a form for handicapped parking and/or a wheelchair. You don't interrogate, but if it's a big issue there are ways of controlling it. One of the hardest things to...
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    Why Does WDW Consider OBESITY a Disability?

    If you're interested and have time on your hands:ROFLOL: you can read up on HIPAA guidelines. http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/privacy/hipaa/understanding/summary/privacysummary.pdf Health care providers, Health plans etc. Additionally it specifically addresses any of those providers who transmit any...
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    The PTR-that-must-not-be-named! 1/28 - 2/6

    Caught up on your PTR. I just wish you could show a little enthusiasm, you're far too blasé about the whole trip.:lol: So far I've found at least two hidden "geek references" Boggart and The Force. Is there a prize with that? Really though your family is adorable. We have redheads in...
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    Tis the Season to be Freezin': A December 2010 Trip Report

    Debbie Downer is kind of true, know this is a WDW forum primarily though.
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    Tis the Season to be Freezin': A December 2010 Trip Report

    Actually it's Ollivander's not Oliver's..... The shops were designed small intentionally, to make it similar to the movies. It's a mix of Diagon Alley and Hogsmeade and maybe if the expansion goes ahead as planned they'll separate them. I enjoyed both WDW and Universal.
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