The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

Lilofan

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Apparently the offices of Canada are saying that they are reducing the cost of immigration and job seekers to Canada to fill spaces.

And yet...
With the decline of Canada's fertility rate, enter the push for more immigrants to live and work in Canada. With that, the new residents from all over the world bring their exotic and delicious cuisine with them. I've visited Vancouver and Toronto, both incredible ethnic foodie cities.
 

donaldtoo

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We have a windchill warning and now a winter weather advisory for 7+ inches of snow maybe mixed with ice. Most stations still have us at 8-12+ View attachment 614024

If I ever see another snowflake at our house again it’ll be too soon.
That bein’ said, we’re goin’ to Ruidoso, New Mexico for a few days soon, and I hope Emmy and Audrey get to see a buncha’ snow…!!!!! :hilarious:
 

Goofyernmost

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Sooo…
They spent even more money on an imposter just to fake us believing losers out…?! :cyclops:
Also, last I checked, aircraft-grade aluminum does not deteriorate for a VERY Long time.
Man, I myself can be a cynical ol’ dog from time to time, but, even I’m not that cynical…!!!!! :hilarious:
I'm not all that cynical, but I have yet to see a picture of an empty spot in the place where it has been parked for the last three+ years. And what reasonable reason they would have in investing thousands of dollars to rejuvenate a plane that they don't need for anything. People are going to go to the meeting with or without the plane. I'm just tired of the past few years of no proof statements that end up being treated like it is actual. I just need a little proof, like a plane that is missing from WDW, and a slim reason to do anything with it at all. The last thing that any of the Disney Executives want is anything to remind the public of Walt Disney and how he did things.

I know you are an aviation fan, but as such you should be cynical yourself because to do anymore then just a wash and wax job would basically be a total waste of money. Aluminum doesn't deteriorate fast, but it does give into stress and will after over 60 years of outdoor exposure start to alter it original strength. As I stated, I'd love to see it cleaned up and put on display somewhere appropriete similar to what they did at DHS, but everyone is talking like they are going to use it to give rides over the parks.
 

donaldtoo

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I'm not all that cynical, but I have yet to see a picture of an empty spot in the place where it has been parked for the last three+ years. And what reasonable reason they would have in investing thousands of dollars to rejuvenate a plane that they don't need for anything. People are going to go to the meeting with or without the plane. I'm just tired of the past few years of no proof statements that end up being treated like it is actual. I just need a little proof, like a plane that is missing from WDW, and a slim reason to do anything with it at all. The last thing that any of the Disney Executives want is anything to remind the public of Walt Disney and how he did things.

I know you are an aviation fan, but as such you should be cynical yourself because to do anymore then just a wash and wax job would basically be a total waste of money. Aluminum doesn't deteriorate fast, but it does give into stress and will after over 60 years of outdoor exposure start to alter it original strength. As I stated, I'd love to see it cleaned up and put on display somewhere appropriete similar to what they did at DHS, but everyone is talking like they are going to use it to give rides over the parks.

I respect your opinion, especially based on the fairly recent history of Disney executive decisions. And, yes, I’m a huge aviation fan…I love to fly, in every fashion I have, so far.
I just don’t see how this is so far fetched.
Until proven otherwise (which I will agree isn’t outta’ the question), we’ll just agree to disagree.
 

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