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betty rose

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You're right on both methods. I've done both planning and zero planning trips. (Note: of course it's easier when you go solo, because I don't have to take into account others' wishes, etc.) Although I'm fussy about airline flights and what hotel I can stay at, and at the right price, the rest of the trip I usually just go with whatever I feel like doing on any given day. (Plus, I don't really do any TS meals anymore, so wherever I eat is just walk-in.) :)
I like both, having plans and then no plans. Hubby and I are the go with the flow, type people. I only have two rides I don't like to miss..Pirates, and Haunted Mansion. We aren't fancy eaters and love to have a nice breakfast, then share a meal, so we can enjoy the snacks.
 

Goofyernmost

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I thought about doing just that, but I have no complaints about my current Doctor. It's the staff around him. I've asked everyone I know if they like their current level of care. So far, I haven't found anyone that is satisfied with their Doctor. Mostly we don't have but one Doctor at each clinic, you usually see a nurse practicioner.
I was assigned to a nurse practitioner and she is great. Has even called after hours to see if I was doing alright. Always follows up on everything and is responsible for a lot of the improved health that I have accomplished over the past 4 years.
 

betty rose

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I'm debating to go to London solo. Which would be huge because I never went anywhere solo but either no one has the money or I don't like them enough to go with me. My uncle also has come back from a trip to England and wants to show me pictures. I don't what to see them. Why? It will make me depressed.

I get to leave early from work today. We scored an excellent on our evaluation so the bosses are giving us an hour.
Congrats on your work performance. Have fun with the extra hour!
 

catmom46

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I was assigned to a nurse practitioner and she is great. Has even called after hours to see if I was doing alright. Always follows up on everything and is responsible for a lot of the improved health that I have accomplished over the past 4 years.

Yep, quite often nurse practitioners can be as good if not better than MDs and just starting to get the recognition, which I think is great. Too many doctors think they're "all that" and forget that practicing medicine should be about treating people and not dollar signs.
 

Goofyernmost

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'69 Impala, that car was good on gas! LOL
I misspoke there. My first car was a 1960 Plymouth Station Wagon, three on the column, slant 6... a real power house. I didn't keep it very long because it used more oil then gas. My second was a VW Beetle. I enjoyed it but it was a challenge to drive in the wind or when you met trucks on the highway you had better be prepared to correct your steering. In the winter the windows were always frosted up with one heater vent that basically burnt a hole in your right leg while the rest of you froze. If there was a significant snowfall the flat metal bottom would just ride up on the snow like a sled and you would go no place.

The only real fun I ever had with it was when I had three other guys in the car after an evening of, let's just say, overindulging in certain beverages, I drove it out on a frozen Lake Champlain and cut a number of circles while listening to a very vocal group screaming for me to get off the ice before we hit a weak spot. Good times!:in pain::jawdrop::joyfull:

EDIT: My first new car was a 1970 Buick Skylark. I loved that car. Kept it for many years. I had it when I met my wife, used it on our honeymoon, took both my kids home after they were born and many other early experiences. I thought about having it bronzed and put on the mantle as a family keepsake. It got to old to be dependable though and with two little kids and living in the country, I decided to trade it in. It had 110,000 miles on it and although that is nothing now, back then it was way past it's life expectancy.
 
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catmom46

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Whatever do you mean ;-)

I think this should be your avatar:

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