donaldtoo
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My DWifey is laughin' so hard over this one right now she's tearin' up...!!!!!
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I had some fairly extensive surgery 10 years ago, and there was no room for me on the gynaecological floor, so they put me on the 7th - post-surgery/croakin' ward, for four days.From everything I have "heard" for men as you get older there gets to be less and less for gravity to grab onto. Impressive. The woman is multitasking by having her belt and bra the same piece of equipment.
And, I will do same with the phone calls. I don't wanna' hear anyone else's phone call stuff and expect they don't wanna' hear mine. That simple.
As much as I love red velvet cake, I'm not so sure I'd like red velvet Oreos. I'd want someone else to try them first and let me know what they thought, before I bought a bag and maybe would not like them.![]()
My DWifey is laughin' so hard over this one right now she's tearin' up...!!!!!![]()
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Go ahead and buy a bag anyway. I'll taste test 'em for ya' and, as far as you know, let ya' know whether they're good or not.
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When we first got the cat, we had two rules: she would sleep in the basement at night and she would not be allowed in my room.
All over our news, Health Dept advising some families to stay away from Disneyland so they don't get sick.
PR nightmare. 5 CMs with measles. Boy bet that number grows. Being branded by media as DisneyMeasles.
Yeah, I get Victoria and Albert's. That is a 5 Diamond restaurant, the only one in the state of Florida. If you are saying this demographic of children are not welcome I get that guys have to wear shoes.
Cali Grill isn't really a good comparison for a Signature Restaurant, not that it isn't good it is because they don't operate like a real Signature restaurant. It has tables stuffed in there like a diner, barely enough room to slide in sideways to reach your chair or booth. V&A has reservations where Cali and others take ADRs, so often you can wait a very long time past your time. It is difficult to throw Cali off its pace too. Cali was once a fine dining establishment in its early years, but never the signature Top of the World was with its performing dinner shows. Artist Point is closer to Signature as is Yatchmans, they know how to pace and how to hold close to a reservation time.
LeCellier while years ago we ate there once a year is not the same as when my kids were small. Still a fine TS restaurant just not an Artist Point Signature, to crammed like Cali, too off their ressie times and a true victim of the dining plan.
They do still have the bar, and it was quite crowded when I was there.Although I've never been to V&A's, I think children are welcome (or should be), but they would have to dress properly and behave accordingly. As for the California Grill, I didn't know (with the updated design they did over the past 2 years, I believe) that the tables were crammed in. Unfortunately, that definitely cuts into the upscale design factor. I agree then, just Smart Casual should be enough for that location now. A long time ago, I had dinner at the California Grill and sat up at the bar. It was fun, and the chef was so nice to me. I don't know if they still have bar seating for dinner with the new design, but it was a great feature and I also noticed a number of "convention type" single patrons there as well. It was upscale, yet relaxed for people who wanted an outstanding meal, but didn't want to sit alone at a table.
Pretty, but I don't want it.Don't chuck a snowball at me for saying this, but I think that's a very pretty picture!![]()
Was at our local Walmart last night, didn't see any on the shelves yet - not that I'd be buying them as I'm not a Red Velvet fan!Interesting.
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$2.50 at Walmart
Same here. "Swing batta!"That's because you're so nice.
Me, I'd be more inclined to reach for the second.![]()
This actually happened at the restaurant where I was working. An elderly gentlemen had pulled too close to the raised sidewalk and he said he was trying to back up but floored it over the curb into the brick building. Thank goodness no one was sitting at the booths by that wall and no was hurt. There was a perfect hole shaped to the front of the car when it was towed away. Repairs were done over night and we opened the next morning.I still wonder how the hell these things happen?
how can people crash trough buildings when they were parked a few ago?
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