The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

MySmallWorldof4

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Universal runs deals like that a few times a year. The catch is usually you have to but and use the tickets between certain dates. But not always. You should see the hotel promotions they run;)
DS would not enjoy Universal. He has motion issues on simulator rides. We found out with FOP. It took him a while to feel better. I would go just to see Diagon Alley and Hogwarts, but other than that I have no interest. I did hear Volcano Bay was fantastic but I can just buy tickets for that.
 

Figgy1

Premium Member
DS would not enjoy Universal. He has motion issues on simulator rides. We found out with FOP. It took him a while to feel better. I would go just to see Diagon Alley and Hogwarts, but other than that I have no interest. I did hear Volcano Bay was fantastic but I can just buy tickets for that.
Can he do EE? If he can he can do Mummy. The coasters are amazing compared to Disney and the food is CHEAPER
 

SteveBrickNJ

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I'm gonna wake my teenage daughter at 10:30am and hope we have a good day. Last night she was grouchy.:( We can all be like that at times ;)
Friday was a better day than Thursday. She had her third day of training at Shop Rite. She has now finished watching instructional videos and can go down with the customers today to get some "hands on training".
On a completely different subject, NJ is getting a nice soaking rain as I compose this post. Reflecting on the summer thus far, I've definitely watered the grass much less than last year......which should result in a lower quarterly water bill compared to a year ago. ;)
 

MySmallWorldof4

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Friday was a better day than Thursday. She had her third day of training at Shop Rite. She has now finished watching instructional videos and can go down with the customers today to get some "hands on training".
On a completely different subject, NJ is getting a nice soaking rain as I compose this post. Reflecting on the summer thus far, I've definitely watered the grass much less than last year......which should result in a lower quarterly water bill ;)
We are measuring our rain in feet and not inches this summer.
 

Goofyernmost

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Lotta white cars there! ;) I only see 2 that are not white. Are white cars more popular in your area? Oddly enough, I don't see too many white cars in my area.
I hate white cars. I owned only one in my lifetime and although I found that they, amazingly, do not show dirt as quickly as cars of different colors, it seems like everyone has a white car around here. (and always an SUV) Doesn't matter what brand of SUV they buy they all look alike. Not fond of grey either, but, many people like them.

We have to remember that I grew up in the 50's when cars came from the factory in multi colors on each vehicle. Always color coordinated, but, they were works of art. We have become so boring as a society.
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Overall agree with the above, but also, as I mentioned in a few posts back here this morning, I do know one person at work for whom the gluten free has really worked out well. Note: she does still eat meat and fish though, so in her case, I think she still gets a balanced diet. She looks great, by the way.
My concern is the advent of copy cat ailments. Illnesses of the day are very popular. I know that many people have legitimate health issues that involve gluten, but, others get a gas bubble and immediately decide that they cannot tolerate gluten. Many people, not necessarily people from our little group of people, are easily suggestible. And in my years of fighting off old men for cheese samples, have a real life experience that until I was in my early 60's I never knew about or really had heard of any type of gluten intolerance.

And all of a sudden the whole world it allergic to peanuts. Never heard about it happening until about 20 years ago. How did so many kids all of a sudden become allergic to peanuts. When I was a kid, if we wouldn't have been able to eat peanuts we would have starved to death. Even worse there would never been such a thing as a fluffernutter. I can't imagine a world without that.
 
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CoreNovawarAMM

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Thanks for the credit heads up. Students in this area will be back in school in a week or so. High priority to see this film after that. I was so disappointed with the last Pooh film, I'm hoping for the best with this one. The reviews up here are mixed...Love love love or hate hate hate. It does seem to be my kinda film though.
You’re welcome! I don’t really see how anyone could hate this film (unless they just don’t like Pooh in general)...
 

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