The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

betty rose

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Not a good week for electronics. First, my phone has been acting freaky by deleting my contacts, quite randomly, to the point where I have to go into backup to restore them two to three times a day. They told me it was Clouds fault. I don't care whose fault it is... fix it!

Then my Computer decided that it was time to go to that big computer storeroom in the sky, I guess. Maybe it's fixable, I have informed my related by blood computer experts and we are going to see if it's fixable. In the meantime, I limit my usage to "Safe Mode" because otherwise everything just freezes up.

So because I have been forced to cut down on my computer stupor, I thought well, hey, why not watch a few DVD's that I hadn't seen in awhile. Wanna guess what happened there? Of course, the DVD player has also died, probably out of neglect.

On top of that I don't even want to talk about what Wall Street has been doing to ruin my retirement. So, I'm not going to talk about that. I'm thinking that this was not a good year for me to let my sister, to talk me into that trip to Europe.

Anyway, that's the end of my Saturday mid-day whining. No guarantee that it won't come back up later in the day though. :banghead:

I'm currently using Safe Mode on a limited basis until we can figure this out.
Sorry you are having such a tough time, right now. I hope you can work out the tech failures. The stock market? Who knows what it's going to do.
 

betty rose

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My mom made a lemon meringue pie once and thought the salt said tablespoons instead of teaspoons. Nasty!
As for coffee, I don't drink it and my husband really either, but it's expected that it will be served here when someone comes to your home. So, we do have a coffee machine and I watched my MIL make it and wrote it down and taped it too the front of the machine, but somehow, I don't know how, but the next time we made coffee, we followed the directions I wrote down and the amount of coffee was DOUBLE what it should have been and no one could drink it.
More cream and sugar!;)
 

betty rose

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It really has not been a good few weeks in our circle.

First off, instead of being told I need PT for my thumb or a bit more healing time, I'm told I need surgery plus several weeks in a cast.
Last weekend, my brother's best friend, who is like another little brother for me, broke both bones in his ankle playing soccer and can't even go back to school for a few weeks because of it.
And now my step-grandfather breaks his hip, which is the worst out of all of these.

This has not been a few good weeks.:(
There is an old saying, trouble comes in threes. You've had 3. Enough is enough. I will keep you in my prayers, if that's okay.
 

ajrwdwgirl

Premium Member
I'll be back later to catch up, but I have a question. I did more number crunching, and I looked up the menus of the 4 table-service restaurants we are planning to eat at and I picked the things we were most likely to order and added it all together. It came out to about $570-$600 for those few meals. So I looked at how much it will cost to upgrade to the regular dining plan again and it was $600. So, we might as well go ahead and upgrade if it's going to cost the same...then we get 10 TS meals for that instead of just four. (Thanks @figmentfan423 for the suggestion) So my question is, if you could only choose ONE Table Service restaurant for your trip, which would be your go-to? I'll look at reviews and such too, and we won't be doing signature dining like Le Cellier, but I'd like to know if there's a consensus on which places are the best. Thanks!

Only one.....that is so difficult! So I'm going to cheat in the top three I'm in the mood for now in order of liking them....
Biergarten
Boma
Raglan road

If you are wanting something fancy: California Grill
 

ajrwdwgirl

Premium Member
Did you know he was a minister? Not that it makes any difference. He did an interview where he decided that so many kids were sat in front of the TV, that he wanted to do a kids show, with a kind male figure.

I think that he had been in the marines too, and supposedly had a large tattoo on his arm and that was a reason for always wearing long sleeves. I loved Mr Rogers he had a great message. I was also a big Sesame Street fan. I was really disappointed that me niece never watched it, her mother had her watch Dora and Diego, the Wiggles, and other shows.
 

betty rose

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I think that he had been in the marines too, and supposedly had a large tattoo on his arm and that was a reason for always wearing long sleeves. I loved Mr Rogers he had a great message. I was also a big Sesame Street fan. I was really disappointed that me niece never watched it, her mother had her watch Dora and Diego, the Wiggles, and other shows.
DD and I watched his show everyday. That's another reason he was near and dear to my heart. I did love the message of his shows. I wish they would bring him back for today's little ones.
 

betty rose

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I'd like to understand the fascination of men with getting on the roof. What the heck?

My BIL maybe 30 at the time fell off the roof cleaning the gutters and really tore up his knee. I looked out my back window years back and watched 5 middle school boys next door running all around the garage roof. The fascination starts young.
My best friend and I used to lay on top of her roof to get a suntan.:confused:;)
 

MOXOMUMD

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I'll be back later to catch up, but I have a question. I did more number crunching, and I looked up the menus of the 4 table-service restaurants we are planning to eat at and I picked the things we were most likely to order and added it all together. It came out to about $570-$600 for those few meals. So I looked at how much it will cost to upgrade to the regular dining plan again and it was $600. So, we might as well go ahead and upgrade if it's going to cost the same...then we get 10 TS meals for that instead of just four. (Thanks @figmentfan423 for the suggestion) So my question is, if you could only choose ONE Table Service restaurant for your trip, which would be your go-to? I'll look at reviews and such too, and we won't be doing signature dining like Le Cellier, but I'd like to know if there's a consensus on which places are the best. Thanks!
Are you looking at only in-park and at buffets or not? Character meals?
 

catmom46

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I'll be back later to catch up, but I have a question. I did more number crunching, and I looked up the menus of the 4 table-service restaurants we are planning to eat at and I picked the things we were most likely to order and added it all together. It came out to about $570-$600 for those few meals. So I looked at how much it will cost to upgrade to the regular dining plan again and it was $600. So, we might as well go ahead and upgrade if it's going to cost the same...then we get 10 TS meals for that instead of just four. (Thanks @figmentfan423 for the suggestion) So my question is, if you could only choose ONE Table Service restaurant for your trip, which would be your go-to? I'll look at reviews and such too, and we won't be doing signature dining like Le Cellier, but I'd like to know if there's a consensus on which places are the best. Thanks!

For character breakfast, we really enjoyed Crystal Palace and 1900 Park Fare. I think food was a little better at CP, but I really liked the character interaction at 1900 (Mad Hatter is a hoot and Alice and Mary Poppins are also very good). Next trip I'd want to do dinner at 1900, though, for the step mother and sisters. I thought Tusker House was just OK in terms of food, but character interaction was great - we had a late morning ADR and it was pretty empty so the characters came around more than once.

If you're interested in a princess meal, I'd definitely do Akershus.

For non-character dinner, my suggestions are Be Our Guest (although you do get to meet the Beast), Biergarten, Captain's Grille, Coral Reef (ask for a table next to the aquarium), Kona Cafe, and Sanaa.

If you plan to see Fantasmic!, I'd recommend booking the dinner package. We chose Hollywood & Vine and I thought it was pretty good, although none of the desserts appealed to me. But the seats for the show were great.

If you can do a signature restaurant, I very highly recommend California Grill as well. Best dining experience of our last trip. If I could eat there every night, I would!
 
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