The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

Go.Nijntje

Well-Known Member
Speaking of Efteling, do they speak english? or everything is in the native language?

I ask because who knows if someday I go to Europe and do a "tour".
Almost everyone in the Netherlands speaks at least some English, most speak it fairly well. The Efteling staff all speak English, there is an English map with an explanation of the rides etc. and some signs are in English but all the attraction are narrated in Dutch. It is my experience that in the rest of Europe it depends on the country and the age of people wether or not they speak English.
I would be happy to help you plan a nice trip within Europe. There are many interesting countries and sights to see.
 
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MouseDreaming

Well-Known Member
Can’t like that.:( Only 59 in Disney World right now. :coldfeet:

Sad that 27 makes you feel better. :p I did look at the long term forecast(not that it can be trusted), but it did show 2 days with temps of at least 50.
Yep, it is sad. But, that is what happens here in the winter. I watched weather last night, and they were all excited. By this weekend, we should reach 40. Whoopee.

And yes, if it is only 59 at Disney when I get there, that will feel all kinds of toasty.
 

StarWarsGirl

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
Sorry, no they practice in the gym. But, instead of changing, or throwing on pants and a coat, she just walks out of the school.
And my mom thinks I'm nuts because I once wore flip flops to shovel snow.

I also had a sprained ankle and my boots didn't work over the brace.

In retrospect, I probably shouldn't have been shovelling snow.
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
Thanks! I managed to make a 4-year program (they don't schedule more than 2 weeks off a year, so any time off you take extends the length of your program) into 6 years, but I'm getting a bachelor's with a double major in English and Education Studies with a specialization in Instructional Design.

May I wish you congratulations, for all your hard work to get your degree.
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
Five years ago you couldn't find a parking spot at the mall any night of the week between Thanksgiving and Christmas. It was swamped with people, even on Tuesday nights. Now it's a ghost town during the week!

Wow. That really surprises me. I guess I'm just not a weeknight shopper. Even during the holiday season, all I want to do when I come home from work is spend a little time with hubs and the dog, and then get a snack, watch TV, and go to sleep!!
 

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