The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

Cesar R M

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If any of you seasoned Disney veterans have tips, I'm all ears. I've been reading blogs for the last couple of weeks and I've learned a TON. I've only been to WDW myself 5 times and I thought THAT was a lot. I knew NOTHING compared to some of these bloggers! I'm a total newb! I have taken notes and made lists of all the cool tips that I think we can use. I've never heard of Dole Whip, but I think I read that it's Pineapple flavor, which I don't like, so I THINK I can skip that particular experience. (Don't shoot. I know, that's on the verge of blasphemy)
I'm in the same particular problem (not much experience).. but I tend to absorb everything like an sponge.
2 visits.. 1 all by myself.. learning fast to move around..

I still haven't had a dolewhip and still have to do Splash Mountain!
 

donaldtoo

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Oh yeah, I would think any honest defense attorney is pained on a daily basis with having to represent guilty clients. It's only the extremely thick-skinned attorneys who can live with themselves. :rolleyes:

As for the DUI, I'm glad it only took you one time to learn your lesson! Some people don't learn that quickly. :banghead:

Thanks, although I was not as quick to learn as those that learn not to go there in the first place. :cyclops:
 

Cesar R M

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I can, but it costs more than it's worth to do it. For no more than we'll be eating at Tableservice restaurants, I think it's probably cheaper to just pay out of pocket. Maybe....I'll look into it again. I crunched numbers, but I forgot to take into account that our stay is going to be longer because of the awesome deal. So maybe it WOULD be worth it. Good thing you mentioned it. Thanks!

How do you tag people on here? I can't figure it out.
Considering the constant price increases.. id say that the dinning packages arent really worth now.
 

Cesar R M

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Cesar R M

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You were lucky. I served as a juror on a case years ago. Hideous experience. And dang, this time I've been asked to go to superior court, which means approximately 12-14 courtrooms inside, and a higher chance of getting picked that day for a trial. (I don't go for a few more months, but of course, I'm already freaked out! :eek: )
you couldnt get out by screaming SHUT UP JUDGE? :hilarious:

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Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
NO! Just NO! Not yet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Yep, it was cooler today. Had a fleece jacket on to walk Walt this morning and I was still chilly. I think it was all that bad karma last week with the alarmists saying Global Warming was back after a 10 year hyatis since the world had a warmer than usual July. ;)

Too late my little guys knows I don't use food coloring and noticed what went into the compost pile while he was out shucking corn. He had an extra large piece after dinner.:joyfull:

ooops. I actually wonder what the next few years will bring to presentation of food we all know to look a certain way as food manufacturers keep their vows to remove food coloring from food products. Wonder what fruit loops and life savers will look like. :jawdrop:
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
Oh, if I could do the deluxe dining plan I would totally save money by doing a TS lunch and signature dinner every day. sigh :inlove:

Maybe I'd feel differently about TS & Signature dining each day if I went to WDW more often. I've done it with my DS, he is a foodie. It just takes so much time out of the touring day. My DD and I did the QS plan the last time we were there and I think I paid out of pocket for maybe 4 TS meals. I think they wound up being cheaper than what I would have paid with the dining plan 'cause we don't generally order dessert and at dinner I usually have an adult beverage vs the coke that comes with the meal. She and I tend to plow through the parks, she isn't so much a foodie but she does love the snacking all over the property.
 

catmom46

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Maybe I'd feel differently about TS & Signature dining each day if I went to WDW more often. I've done it with my DS, he is a foodie. It just takes so much time out of the touring day. My DD and I did the QS plan the last time we were there and I think I paid out of pocket for maybe 4 TS meals. I think they wound up being cheaper than what I would have paid with the dining plan 'cause we don't generally order dessert and at dinner I usually have an adult beverage vs the coke that comes with the meal. She and I tend to plow through the parks, she isn't so much a foodie but she does love the snacking all over the property.

I don't usually have dessert at home, but at WDW, I'm more than happy to! :)
 

catmom46

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My step-daughter now has her learner's permit. It has been the most terrifying summer of my life. I cannot wait for school to start in two weeks so I do not have to think of new and creative ideas on why we should spend the day at home or trying to convince the kids that walking everywhere in 90-degree heat is a good thing.

Ah yes, that's definitely nerve-wracking! Mainly because I was a terrible driver at first and if my daughter's anything like me, I'll be so freaked out every time she's behind the wheel.
 

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