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Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
I need a sign that says, "Before you ask, I tore a ligament in my thumb. No interesting story to go with it. Yes it hurts. No, I don't want to talk about it."

I'm not a fan of redundant questions by unknowing people. We were to go to Disney before my DD was born but Doc said no so we went after when she was 2 months old the last of January and the beginning week of February. She was dressed in lots of Pink and the Minnie Mouse Pink puffy coat I bought before went down from the Disney Store. The queues keep you passing people and constantly it was boy or girl (look at what she is dressed in folks) followed up by how old? over and over again for 2 solid weeks. It was sweet and kind still annoying. But worse was the statement question, 'you know she isn't going to remember this?' No, I think she will be able to name the ghosts in the mansion when we are back home. Duh!

But worse I think is the question almost daily posed to me about Walt and I when I have him out for a walk. Walt is a giant lab, he is longer and taller than most. He is well trained and while always out on a leash he doesn't need one, he just strolls at my side, never tugs. So the question from so many smart aleck men (always always a guy) Who's walking Who? They are always so proud of how clever they are. As Walt is pushing 10 years old I've grown weary of the question and have found myself answering "Clever" or "Original, haven't heard that question in at least the last 5 minutes." I really don't feel badly about it cause the question is obnoxious to start with.
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
That would be fabulous. Although people freak out so much over just a little rain, I can't even imagine what would happen if a monsoon hit. Probably pure chaos.

Nah. Peeps seemed to endure the 20 million gallons of pure fresh water at UCLA. :facepalm:

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StarWarsGirl

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
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I'm not a fan of redundant questions by unknowing people. We were to go to Disney before my DD was born but Doc said no so we went after when she was 2 months old the last of January and the beginning week of February. She was dressed in lots of Pink and the Minnie Mouse Pink puffy coat I bought before went down from the Disney Store. The queues keep you passing people and constantly it was boy or girl (look at what she is dressed in folks) followed up by how old? over and over again for 2 solid weeks. It was sweet and kind still annoying. But worse was the statement question, 'you know she isn't going to remember this?' No, I think she will be able to name the ghosts in the mansion when we are back home. Duh!

But worse I think is the question almost daily posed to me about Walt and I when I have him out for a walk. Walt is a giant lab, he is longer and taller than most. He is well trained and while always out on a leash he doesn't need one, he just strolls at my side, never tugs. So the question from so many smart aleck men (always always a guy) Who's walking Who? They are always so proud of how clever they are. As Walt is pushing 10 years old I've grown weary of the question and have found myself answering "Clever" or "Original, haven't heard that question in at least the last 5 minutes." I really don't feel badly about it cause the question is obnoxious to start with.
This one person I know, whenever she sees me, it's always, "How are you feeling?" "How's your asthma?" "What happened here?" "Weren't you injured last year too?" "Oh, you poor thing!" She asked me what happened to my hand for the third time. Finally, I smiled and said I'd rather not discuss it. She moved on to talking about school. I'd rather talk about that. Don't need the reminder that yes I am injured and yes I have a chronic condition that often makes me feel like total carp. I feel like saying, "Could we talk about something else? You know I'm a fan of cats? I've got one; she's pretty cool."

I've got a friend who last year tore a ligament in her foot when she tripped down the stairs. She ended up in a boot but thankfully did not need surgery. We've been trading stories about people's reactions. "Why yes, it is still there!" "Yes, it's completely stupid how I did it."
 

Cesar R M

Well-Known Member
My DD doesn't eat seafood either and that is the buffet she picked for her mother daughter trip for her 16th Birthday. She has plenty to eat there, she loves Salad, the Meat Carving station is real good meat, the chicken is OK but the pasta is usually very good. Veggies are usually pretty standard buffet offerings as are the desserts since they got rid of those Oreo bon bons, sadness.

Me I am a table service gal over buffets, I don't enjoy that while we are dining someone is always bouncing up and down to go back and forth to the buffet. Basically if I am going to pay for service I don't like to self serve but that is an individual preference. When we go there I usually like to go on the fried shrimp day, plus I love crab legs so I put up with the buffet for my fishy goodness.
Can we all go to a trip together?
you can eat anything.. ill just devour all the seafood you leave :D
 

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