The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

Cesar R M

Well-Known Member
Yep, 6 years is outstanding. I've had only a few that lasted 5.
There's gonna' be no reviving that b****r.
Agree, I honestly think 5-4 years is the average.
anything above that is outstanding.

GRRRRRRRRR. Here's another chapter from the book of "It's Always Something". Was leaving to run some errands and the garage door busted. Can't get it open and the car is in. Now, I'm sitting here waiting for a call back from the repair shop to see if they can get here to fix it. The door is all ****-eyed in the opening and won't budge...about 1/4 open. I could spit.
cant you cast your inner HULK and break it open?
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
It only got to about 62 Friday (forecast hi was 79). Right now (Saturday) it is 55 (forecast high 71, low 56) and the forecast in the hi 70's for the next 5 days. The problem is that it is cloudy, and drizzle yesterday, and the temps aren't going up.
I haven't been to WDW for 2 years...long story, but I just got "disillusioned" after 8 years of AP. Didn't feel the experience was worth the money or the hassle anymore. I still want to go, but not happy with the parks right now. Maybe in a year or two, I'll start going again. So instead of Disney, this year we're taking about 6 weeks and doing the "Grand Tour" of the west....Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, etc.

That sounds exciting! I'm sure you'll have a great time.
 

donaldtoo

Well-Known Member
But he didn't live in snow!

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MinnieM123

Premium Member
My school has a BS to MS program, but I think by the time I'm done, I'm going to be burned out by the end of senior year. I think that I'll probably go work for a while and then come back part time and work on my masters. I think that work experience is good, especially for a business major, and I think working on financial stability is a good thing.

Excellent decision. Work and school are two different worlds. You'll broaden your horizons by experiencing each of them; then, you have the best of both worlds! :)
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
Not sure but I just fixed mine.

Does anyone remember Samantha Brown. I thought she had the best job in the world. Going to all these hotels. To different cities around the world.

I loved Samantha Brown's shows. She had such a pleasant manner, and knew how to present informative and fun attractions, locations, etc. I think she was the perfect host, because of her down-to-earth personality, that people could identify with. I also really enjoyed the various shows she did about Disney and the parks, etc. Her enthusiasm for whatever project she was working on, really connected with the audience.
 

seahawk7

Well-Known Member
I use albuterol and pulmicort every four hours for years if my asthma's bad. I know it's not typical, but my allergist okayed it, and why change what works? Albuterol just doesn't seem to cut it for me unfortunately. And I'm only allowed to use albuterol every 3-4 hours anyway, not every 2. Every 2, you have to be in the hospital, according to my doctor.
Yes every two and you should be in the hospital I agree with that. If your allergist said it was ok then I guess it's ok. If your ever curious though, check with a pharmacist.
 

donaldtoo

Well-Known Member
Already tried that. I think the guy broke my ignition. My mom got here and yelled at someone at AAA. They expedited a tow truck.

Woof. That s*cks.
Back in the day, an ignition was so easy and cheap to replace, I could do it myself. Twist the old one out, get the wires switched, and twist the new one in.
Haven't had to replace one in forever, so don't know the routine, or cost, these days.
 

seahawk7

Well-Known Member
Can they all be Jim? (He's on my real life Top 5!)

If not -
Marry - Jim
Date - Michael Scott
"Kiss" - Robert California

(Hard game for me, I've only ever dated two guys, kissed two, "kissed" one. Including Hubby.)
Ah yes Robert California!

For me-
Marry David Wallace
Date Michael Scott
"Kiss" Danny Cordray the traveling salesman who went on a couple dates with Pam and never called her back.
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
I miss Emeril.

BAM! Pork fat rules!

I really like Emeril. I'll never forget a Sunday afternoon in Manhattan (I was visiting NYC for a weekend, quite a few years ago). It was either Eighth or Fifth Avenue (forget which one), that the city had blocked off to traffic for a few blocks, and there was a full kitchen, stage set up, in the middle of the street, with Emeril teaching people how to cook! Ha! :happy: He's a very entertaining character, (in addition to talented). I miss his TV shows.
 

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