The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

catmom46

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I want these boots.

Maybe I should start a GO FUND ME page, :p;)

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I used to have boots similar to this back in the day. Except black and almost knee length.
 

donaldtoo

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There's nothing from you taking a lesson with an instructor. I remember years ago flight schools by me would sell what they called intro lessons. It was one 1/2 price lesson with an instructor to try and get you hooked. Maybe a small local airport by you has something like that.

Thanks, Figgy! :)

Actually, I've done a little research since my previous posts...
There are plenty of heart "conditions" you can have and still get a private pilots license. As long as you haven't ever had a heart attack. One site I read listed 9, although mine wasn't on the list and I haven't researched it specifically, so I'm still not sure.
However, I did find out that you can still fly a plane even without a pilots license...as long as there is a licensed "pilot in command" on the flight anyone can fly a private plane. :)
I'm assuming they would have to also be in the left seat, but, the article didn't specify.
 

MOXOMUMD

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I actually got into an argument with a friend of mine - he didn't believe that Rey was the main character. I mean REALLY? :confused:
I think they tried so hard to keep the movie promos spoiler free that many people who haven't seen the movie would believe Rey is a minor character. Not to take anything away from Finn because we love his character. I hope the rumor mill about who his father is true.
 

Songbird76

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My boys could easily spend a full day there. I think it depends on the pace at which you go. How many hidden details you look for and how many times you want to ride ST. My boys say 4 is the minimum each trip.
I think that's pretty much the thing with any of the parks...if there's only one or two things you care about, but you want to do them as many times as you can, you spend the whole day doing those things. Whereas if there's not much in that park to hold your attention, you'll be out sooner. A lot of people don't like the world showcase at Epcot....I could spend DAYS there. It's my favorite part of Disney.
 

Songbird76

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It was a 20 minute wait at one point. The first time we got on it, it broke down at the very end and we were allowed to ride again (since we spent a good 15 minutes stuck at the end there before they finally pulled us off). We used a FP later in the day, and then hopped on twice during EMH. They kept RnRC open 30 minutes later than usual because it had been down for a good bit, so we did that twice during EMH. Our ride totals for the day were 5 times on TofT, four times on RnRC, two times on TSM, and three times on Star Tours. Two of the times we did RnRC were with the DAS's assistance, but when we used it, the line was running 30-40 minutes. The rest were a combination of FPs and short lines.
What is DAS assistance?
 

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