unkadug
Follower of "Saget"The Cult
If you don't mind my asking, why so bitter towards Florida?
Popcorn anyone?
If you don't mind my asking, why so bitter towards Florida?
I grew up and realized that the only thing keeping me in Florida was WDW Disney isn't enough for me to remain anywhere long enough... I just needed a good whack in the head to realize that. I like Disney, more than most things in life, but I don't love it.If you don't mind my asking, why so bitter towards Florida?
I grew up and realized that the only thing keeping me in Florida was WDW Disney isn't enough for me to remain anywhere long enough... I just needed a good whack in the head to realize that. I like Disney, more than most things in life, but I don't love it.
Funny thing is, I'm in a tropical island, enjoying life- loving every second of my time here, but ultimately, I know I'll be bored and move along. I've already started my research, so when the time comes, I'm ready. I'm not moving earlier than Jan 20, 2009 thoughWDW is certainly a big draw, that's for sure. Funny how some places seem to agree with some folks and others places don't, I guess...
No need
Popcorn anyone?
For me, I will have to wait until the OSHA report to pick my way through the conflicting stories.
Funny thing is, I'm in a tropical island, enjoying life- loving every second of my time here, but ultimately, I know I'll be bored and move along. I've already started my research, so when the time comes, I'm ready. I'm not moving earlier than Jan 20, 2009 though
And, yes, I feel terrible for the family and the poor CM. Think of how many of us at WDWMagic that dream to work for WDW when we are in our 60's.
Easily manageable amount of debt, decent income, family in this and neighboring islands, no boss, and no kids. I can make it workMust be nice. You must not be tied down with a bunch of obligations. Good for you! (as long as you can manage it...)
Easily manageable amount of debt, decent income, family in this and neighboring islands, no boss, and no kids. I can make it work
Oooo.. parrots! What kind? We have a Jendaya Conure in our house, and there's ton of indigenous/native ones here, as well as non-native, but non invasive wild Budgies.Well, now you're just making me jealous! J/K!
We are tied down with a business and 6 parrots...no vacations in almost 20 years. However, we do live within spittin' distance to WDW, so no complaints...small grumblings every now and then...but no complaints...really...no I mean it.
Three Macaws, a Little Corella Cockatoo, African Grey, and and Amazon. We say we have six parrots; they say they have a maid and a butler...Oooo.. parrots! What kind? We have a Jendaya Conure in our house, and there's ton of indigenous/native ones here, as well as non-native, but non invasive wild Budgies.
It's one of the places I've been basing myself out of for the past 5 months. Road Town, Spanish Town (Virgin Gorda, BVI), Charlotte-Amalie (USVI), San Juan (PR), and Fajardo (PR).
That's amazing... looks like an incredibly beautiful place to live.
I suppose that kind of life could get tiresome...nah...never...now I'm gettin' jealous...It's one of the places I've been basing myself out of for the past 5 months. Road Town, Spanish Town (Virgin Gorda, BVI), Charlotte-Amalie (USVI), San Juan (PR), and Fajardo (PR).
Where I am depends on how much fuel is in the boat, how much empty space is in my passport, and if I have business in San Juan. Officially, I live in San Juan, but at this moment, I'm in Tortola... probably until at least Wednesday. I have to be back in San Juan by Friday since I have a Dr. appointment.
The story is the sad reality of a fatal accident which resulted in this poor lady's untimely demise. Where the story goes from reporting an accident to arguably sensationalizing the dangers of being at WDW is when it goes into the recounting of other people's deaths which had zero to do with what happened in this case.
So, they did more than "simply report the facts." They expanded the story of Ms. Price's death into another topic, raising the question of whether WDW is a safe place to work or visit.
funny thing... the distance from our place in Tortola to San Juan is roughly the same distance that it is from Orlando to New Smyrna Beach :lol:I suppose that kind of life could get tiresome...nah...never...now I'm gettin' jealous...
funny thing... the distance from our place in Tortola to San Juan is roughly the same distance that it is from Orlando to New Smyrna Beach :lol:
Only in this commute, I have to battle with nasty water, customs/immigration, and ocassionally cranky Royal Navy Sailors/US Coast Guard... so while in Orlando I'd consider New Smyrna a day trip, I wouldn't do this for anything less than a 4-day weekend.
It took me time, but I'm used to it now. I cross in a relatively small vessel, so I feel it worse. My friends recommend at least a 30 foot vessel... I cross usually in a 26 footer, so I leave first thing in the morning when the water's smooth and go as fast as I can. If I can make it to St. Thomas before the water gets nasty, I'm set... otherwise, it's going to be a long morning. The water has been so bad before that I've arrived with tears in my eyes.I'm not so good with boating.
:hurl:
God Bless North Central Florida.
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