The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

Cesar R M

Well-Known Member
They probably figured we have enough Mexican's coming across the border without making it easier and comfortable. ;)
I'm just kidding Cesar... I'm a kidder! And I just couldn't help myself.
I WILL SHAKE MY FIST ANGRILY AT THE AA COUNTER AS I RECEIVE MY TICKETS.. THAT WILL SHOW 'EM!!!

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but being honest here...
It refused my credit card because it said "only USA citizens can purchase" or something similar I dont remember.
Which baffles my mind. Why say that and have huge dropdown with all the countries of the world listed?
Then..I tried to use the Mexican AA site.. and the price was 4x times higher.. (almost 1000 USD per ticket).
Hence my anger.
 
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MinnieM123

Premium Member
My second car was a VW Beetle. It was an OK summer car, but, absolutely not designed for winter. First off, it had a manifold heater with one circular pipe that ran to the underside of the dashboard. There was no fan in it so you had to direct the warm air to the windshield by flipping a mechanical switch to push it upward. Then the floor heater got no heat at all until you switched it back and then it tended to burn a hole in one spot on your leg where the heat came out while the rest of you froze solid. Also because it was a rear engine the bottom of the car was designed like a sled with a flat surface. If you were in snow any deeper then about 12 inches the car tended to ride up on the snow leaving you unable to move.

The plus side was the gas mileage. Back when I owned it, gas prices were around 27 cents per gallon and it had a 10 gallon tank so if you pushed it into a gas station, completely empty, it was $2.79 to fill it up. That was nice. I once had a car full of mildly lubricated guys and decided to take it out on the lake when the lake was frozen over. It was fun to hear the screams from my passengers as I made it spin around in circles. Good times.

You were wild in your younger years! :p (Come to think of it, you're still a wild child, don't you agree @JenniferS ??!!)
 
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StarWarsGirl

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In the Parks
No
One of the other great parts of Aulani has to be the food now. They openned a new QS location since I've been here called Ulu Café. And they have specials every day. Their soups change every day, and every day that I've had them, they've been delicious. One day, they had a loaded baked potato soup. It was fantastic. Another day, they had a tortilla soup, which to me tasted a lot like MD crab soup, only with chicken instead of crab meat. That was also great. Yesterday it was chicken noodle soup. My stomach was iffy last night, and I saw what their soup of the day was (which ended up being dinner), I practically jumped for joy. And even with my stomach being weird, it was great. I had it+a baked potato (which we had in our room) and that was dinner. Today, I just finished a portugese bean soup. I wondered whether I would like it, but it was so good that if we end up eating in again tonight, I might go get some more.

And then they also have a hot sandwich special. Today, it's shrimp tacos. My mother will be all over those. Yesterday, it was Chipotle bbq chicken wraps. They also have a hot plate special. Yesterday it was meatloaf, which actually sounded good. Today, it's a thin cut steak. My brother will most likely want that. And then they also have premade sandwiches and salads. I haven't had fried food in days becausw I've basically been eating the soups with a salad or sandwich. So good. :hungry: And not the only place to get food, but at least you're not stuck with hot dogs, burgers, fries, etc.
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
One of the other great parts of Aulani has to be the food now. They openned a new QS location since I've been here called Ulu Café. And they have specials every day. Their soups change every day, and every day that I've had them, they've been delicious. One day, they had a loaded baked potato soup. It was fantastic. Another day, they had a tortilla soup, which to me tasted a lot like MD crab soup, only with chicken instead of crab meat. That was also great. Yesterday it was chicken noodle soup. My stomach was iffy last night, and I saw what their soup of the day was (which ended up being dinner), I practically jumped for joy. And even with my stomach being weird, it was great. I had it+a baked potato (which we had in our room) and that was dinner. Today, I just finished a portugese bean soup. I wondered whether I would like it, but it was so good that if we end up eating in again tonight, I might go get some more.

And then they also have a hot sandwich special. Today, it's shrimp tacos. My mother will be all over those. Yesterday, it was Chipotle bbq chicken wraps. They also have a hot plate special. Yesterday it was meatloaf, which actually sounded good. Today, it's a thin cut steak. My brother will most likely want that. And then they also have premade sandwiches and salads. I haven't had fried food in days becausw I've basically been eating the soups with a salad or sandwich. So good. :hungry: And not the only place to get food, but at least you're not stuck with hot dogs, burgers, fries, etc.

1 word: YUM!!!!!!!!!! :hungry: :hungry:
 

StarWarsGirl

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
@StarWarsGirl95 , who takes care of your cat when you're on vacation?
Either our neighbor, my best friend, or her mother. Cat prefers neighbor, likes bestie, and won't come out for her mom. Bestie is in Italy right now, so our neighbor is taking care of her, and then bestie's mom will take care of her one day right before we come home. Belle likes the neighbor because she can come basically every day and gives her plenty of attention while we're gone.
 

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