The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

Goofyernmost

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Curious -- is resortTV free, or is it something that you subscribe to? (I don't subscribe to anything, so just wondering.) Don't think I've ever seen any of those vlog type shows (unless occasionally, someone else shares a clip of something). That aside, I can understand who some vloggers spend a ton of time in the parks, because they're probably making some good income, if enough people watch, right?
ResortTV has many connections but I watch it via You Tube which cost nothing if you don't mind a few interruptions for a word from their sponsors. They do a very good job showing rides that has filming allowed and many general activities offered that, in my case, I didn't even know existed. They do video's and on special occasions and I think Fridays the do a live feed for many hours. It's kind like being there without the sore feet.
 
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Goofyernmost

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Just the thought of me trying to learn to drive a standard, is hilarious! :joyfull: Add me to your list -- your car is safe from me, too! :p
If you can walk and chew gum at the same time you can drive standard shift. The only fundamental that is the hardest is finessing the clutch and before long it is just natural and when younger it is fun. I taught my wife and my daughters and both of them had and do have a car with standard shift. All my driver licensed grandkids have been taught by their mothers. That's how I establish my legacy.
Most here learn manual. My current car is auto though. Getting lazy in my old age 😉
I don't look at it as lazy, I call it maturity and since @Figgy1 has tried to convince us that you are lacking in maturity in all other areas at least you can excel in Auto Maturity. Where you live, however, there cannot be a huge amount of traffic out there and standard is much more of a pain in stop and go traffic.
 
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Figgy1

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Curious -- is resortTV free, or is it something that you subscribe to? (I don't subscribe to anything, so just wondering.) Don't think I've ever seen any of those vlog type shows (unless occasionally, someone else shares a clip of something). That aside, I can understand who some vloggers spend a ton of time in the parks, because they're probably making some good income, if enough people watch, right?
It's free on youtube
 

Figgy1

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If you can walk and chew gum at the same time you can drive standard shift. The only fundamental that is the hardest is finessing the clutch and before long it is just natural and when younger it is fun. I taught my wife and my daughters and both of them have and do have a car with standard shift. All my driver licensed grandkids have been taught by their mothers. That's how I establish my legacy.

I don't look at it as lazy, I call it maturity and since @Figgy1 has tried to convince us that you are lacking in maturity in all other areas at least you can excel in Auto Maturity. Where you live, however, there cannot be a huge amount of traffic out there and standard is much more of a pain in stop and go traffic.
YUP! Not exactly fun on the GSP or LIE on a Friday night:banghead:
 

Goofyernmost

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YUP! Not exactly fun on the GSP or LIE on a Friday night:banghead:
I would think it totally unsafe to LIE on the GSP. It would leave you with a lot of tire marks, I would think. The last time I was on the GSP was probably in 1993. I suspect there is a lot more traffic now.
for Cheapek even breathing inside the parks is "a perk".
I bet if good old Bob took the time to watch "The Lorax" he could use it as a blue print on how to charge for oxygen. Fortunately, he would be to cheap to spend the money to do it.
 

StarWarsGirl

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In the Parks
No
for Cheapek even breathing inside the parks is "a perk".
Every time Cheapek talks I'm just like...
Mean Girls Shut Up GIF
 

Lilofan

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New dessert party for DVC people. Top of Lounge at Bake Lake Tower. Disney Food Blog is calling it another perk. How can it be a perk when you have to pay?
WDW has changed the meaning of a perk. Instead of a non monetary benefit for the guest the new meaning is a monetary benefit for the parks and resorts profits and guests will pay for this “perk”.
 

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