The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

Figgy1

Well-Known Member
You're welcome!! Talking about legos, I scored big on my Cybershopping. I bought two big sets and got a small free on Toysrus and on Amazon they are running $10 off an order of $25. I bought two Disney cookbooks and with the ten bucks off paid just over $2 (yes that's TWO dollars!) on this....

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Congrats.seeing my house is 1/2 Legos this year there's only a small something from the DTD Lego store purchases with a coupon and an additional discount
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
Agree, the only way these tents somehow fit. is when theres run disney events. Sort of "tents" for companies and sponsored runners.
But tents for visitors of the parks? Now I understand why they keep removing benches..

Hahahaha! :joyfull:

My DD and I just laughed so hard reading this! Love the correlation to the disappearing benches, :eek: want to sit...it will cost you $650. Too funny!
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
Thanks for the reminder I still have one candy bar for Christmas to buy. Several trips ago we got my father in law some Cadbury bars and now he's hooked on them

Chocolate was one of the staple gifts for my Dad since my kids graduated college. He loved receiving sweats, shorts and T's from their Universities...then my niece took that over. After that he didn't use or want anything we gave him beyond the iPad we gave him 3 years ago for Christmas which he loved cause he didn't have to sit in a desk chair.

But chocolate, he'd snarf that right up.
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
I like making them....I made like 50 of them last year and never sent them. They are still in a box. I'm TERRIBLE about actually SENDING cards....I make them and put them in a box to have on hand so I have them for birthdays or new babies or whatever, and then that's it. I do give them in person, though! This is the last one I made, a couple of weeks ago, for someone in my choir.View attachment 176821

You are very talented. That is a beautiful card.
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
I know Right??? Silly people. :rolleyes:

If I wanted to be extravagant (and I had $650 that someone just "gave" to me to spend down there ;) ), I'd prefer the Chef's Table at Victoria and Albert's. Can you imagine having all these exotic courses and drinks, not having to worry about the amount it cost?!! (I hear it's also air conditioned in there as well. And there's plenty of chairs.) :p
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
Not happy about what's happening at my Ohio State. :( So senseless and too many conflicting stories.

I didn't hear about this until mid-afternoon (Eastern time). One of the people in my office was checking the national news on her computer and told the rest of us. I'm shocked at the number of deranged people in the world. It's another senseless, violent crime against innocent people (this time, at that college in Ohio). And no place is immune to these violent lunatics. Look back to Orlando--who would have thought something that bad could happen there?
 

donaldtoo

Well-Known Member
If I wanted to be extravagant (and I had $650 that someone just "gave" to me to spend down there ;) ), I'd prefer the Chef's Table at Victoria and Albert's. Can you imagine having all these exotic courses and drinks, not having to worry about the amount it cost?!! (I hear it's also air conditioned in there as well. And there's plenty of chairs.) :p

Yea, I'm a bit flummoxed (OK, I just wanted to type "flummoxed", but, I still am ;)) by this latest move, too. So high-priced and so unattractive. :confused:
The only thing I can figure is that this is a relatively inexpensive (OK, flat-out cheapo :cyclops:) test, trying to determine if there is actually enough "demand" :rolleyes: to put in more permanent, themed, units later (for even more money)...?! o_O
I wonder what it would be like sheltering in one of those tents during one of those infamous, vicious, Central Florida summertime pop-up t-storms...?!
Actually, I don't hafta' wonder...
I remember sheltering in Innoventions during one of those on one of our early trips with the kiddos. The automatic sliding doors kept opening with people flocking in to take shelter, and every time they did, in came the wind-blown rain plus the flash and crack of the thunder and lightening right on top of us.
I kid you not, there were kiddos (and even a few adults) crying all around us.
We were OK, 'cause we're kinda' used to it (even so, it was pretty intense), but, I can't even imagine riding out one of those in a tent that I paid $650, in a WDW theme park of all places :rolleyes:, no matter how well they say it's battened down...!!! :hilarious: :cyclops:
 

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