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Cesar R M

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Kim Jong visits Orphanage, North Korea. While many are noting the man smoking few are noticing the photobombing of the stuffed animals having some critter fun behind him.

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its my imagination or Kim had manicure ?
 

Cesar R M

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PBS usually shows the new seasons when they come about around the Super Bowl. I don't know about all PBS stations but mine did.

An American season is like 24 episodes

A British season is like 8 or so episodes or in Sherlock's case, 3
but American episodes hardly last more than 20 minutes due of constant commercials.

in England, all their shows are 30 minutes or 1 hour full.
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
Half way done with my vent class. I take it every year for my license, and you think the MD running the class would get some new jokes.
How about it. My DD wants to slam her head into a wall when she has to recertify as a lifeguard trainer and instructor. Pushing 5 years of teaching classes 2 to 4 times a week and then sitting through 12 hour class to reteach what she is teaching. Though they did change up CPR last year.
 

DVCPluto

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How about it. My DD wants to slam her head into a wall when she has to recertify as a lifeguard trainer and instructor. Pushing 5 years of teaching classes 2 to 4 times a week and then sitting through 12 hour class to reteach what she is teaching. Though they did change up CPR last year.

It's insane what you need to do to keep some licenses. Makes no sense. Sometimes I really think it is for-profit instead of professional development. And it's usually people who are trying to make a difference, like swim instructors, CPR instructors, teachers, doctors, RNs... too many hoops for people who typically give themselves their own hoops to jump through.
 

StarWarsGirl

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In the Parks
No
Via Napoli pizza is the best. Though I never had their overpriced Italian food. If I want overpriced Italian food, there is better restaurants at home. Cheaper price and more food.
I can get better pizza for $2 per slice at a place two minutes from my house. Seriously, that stuff is good. I even got my one friend's New Yorker mom hooked on it, and she has told me that it's just as good as what she gets back home. She also has told me that, and I quote: "Unlike most people down here, you actually know what food is!" :joyfull: She's funny.

Via Napolli I've never cared for. It takes my family so long to order, and it usually goes back and forth between my parents. They can never settle. Then one time, we ordered pizza with no sauce by accident, and none of us liked it. We were going to do it again, but changed our minds. I like Tutto Italia, too, but there are places near me that do really good Italian. Namely my bff's Italian relatives.:brb:
 

seahawk7

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How about it. My DD wants to slam her head into a wall when she has to recertify as a lifeguard trainer and instructor. Pushing 5 years of teaching classes 2 to 4 times a week and then sitting through 12 hour class to reteach what she is teaching. Though they did change up CPR last year.
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I bet she knows this association.
 

StarWarsGirl

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In the Parks
No
Or when you have to wait 90 minutes past your reservation time. What can I say, it's my son's favorite restaurant. It was until they took the gnocchi off the menu.
Le Cellier has always had problems keeping their reservations timed right. My thought is that they probably shouldn't book as many tables.

I got mad after they took the mushroom filet off the menu, although I think it may be back on. The replacement was :depressed:. We went there in June and August. The second time we went, in August, I ordered two appetizers instead of the steak.
 

StarWarsGirl

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In the Parks
No
We dumped 'Ohana for San Angel at the last minute. Removing the salad was the last straw.
I've actually never been there. But it's kind of allergy h**** for me. Out of the Poly restaurants, we only eat at Kona because it's the easiest to deal with. Family style is really hard for food allergy sufferers, especially for me at 'Ohana and the Luau because of the pineapple allergy. Add a nut allergy, and it makes it extremely difficult. Kona has multiple options for me that they can do safely, so that is where we eat. That's also one place is which changing the menu benefited me; they took off most of the pineapple a few years ago, though it's still present.
 

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