You obviously haven't seen the post right above yours.Well at least there aren't any zombies here.
You obviously haven't seen the post right above yours.Well at least there aren't any zombies here.
I was just about to say the exact same thing!You obviously haven't seen the post right above yours.
I was just about to say the exact same thing!
And with that...good night all
Because we're generally discussing how "Disney Parks" is the worst slogan idea Disney has ever come up with.Anyone else wonder how this thread is still in General Discussion?
Because we're generally discussing how "Disney Parks" is the worst slogan idea Disney has ever come up with.
No... I just like teasing the WDWMagic "Bob Saget"So are you some sort of Saget stalker or what?
No... I just like teasing the WDWMagic "Bob Saget"
He takes it pretty well.... if he ever told us his real name I would have to stop...Be careful, he'll tease you right back! I've seen his work, it gets pretty dark sometimes.
Actually, the phrase "Good Night" was originally used to greet someone when you first saw them for the evening. Like if you had just entered a dinner party, or returned home to greet your spouse after work, you'd say Good Night! Now, it has evolved into something you say when you are parting ways for the night. So had we been having this discussion back in the 1800's, @unkadug would technically be joining us for the night, not departing on a quest for slumbers.Good Night!
Bob.. I almost fell asleep reading all thatActually, the phrase "Good Night" was originally used to greet someone when you first saw them for the evening. Like if you had just entered a dinner party, or returned home to greet your spouse after work, you'd say Good Night! Now, it has evolved into something you say when you are parting ways for the night. So had we been having this discussion back in the 1800's, @unkadug would technically be joining us for the night, not departing on a quest for slumbers.
Actually, the phrase "Good Night" was originally used to greet someone when you first saw them for the evening. Like if you had just entered a dinner party, or returned home to greet your spouse after work, you'd say Good Night! Now, it has evolved into something you say when you are parting ways for the night. So had we been having this discussion back in the 1800's, @unkadug would technically be joining us for the night, not departing on a quest for slumbers.
I don't even know if all that was 100% true. It just sounded like something that could be true, but really has no facts to back it up.Bob.. I almost fell asleep reading all that
I don't even know if all that was 100% true. It just sounded like something that could be true, but really has no facts to back it up.
As Chinese prophet, Shin Li Chen once observed: "A wise man knows how to appear knowledgeable without knowing all the facts. A fool appears foolish, even when what his tongue speaks is of divine truth."There's a lot of that going around....
As Chinese prophet, Shin Li Chen once observed: "A wise man knows how to appear knowledgeable without knowing all the facts. A fool appears foolish, even when what his tongue speaks is of divine truth."
*The Embroidery Liberation Front unravels your work, calls it Stitches' Great Escape**stitches this on a pillow*
And us love having you as part of it!This is one of the best threads there are! Love it!
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