I Googled double ferris wheel because of interest in that thread out there, and this came up. I'm blaming the Ferret for the last search result.
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I Googled double ferris wheel because of interest in that thread out there, and this came up. I'm blaming the Ferret for the last search result.
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I love that! We did a spir of the moment whirlwind trip for oldest’s 14th, but we drove since airline tickets for 6 is kind of expensive. We drove down on a Wednesday and left Saturday. We stayed at the Wyndham in Bonnet Creek that time. We had ap’s at the time so it was an inexpensive trip and very memorable.Taking a page from the book of @donaldtoo ... I just reserved a trip for A's fifth birthday. Fly down, one night at her favorite resort AoA, fly back. Which gives us two park days and a chance for her to spend her birthday inside Cinderella's castle.
Don’t forget your charger for your camera. We are expecting lots of pictures!
CamerasDon’t forget your charger for your camera. We are expecting lots of pictures!
When do you leave the island?Cameras
And phone for food pics ( don't want to risk a frying pan)
We sail out tomorrow evening and arrive in the UK at about 6 am Saturday. Then it is a slow drive to Dover. Overnight there then down to the cruise Sunday.When do you leave the island?
Wow.. time is moving very slowly!
Safe travelsWe sail out tomorrow evening and arrive in the UK at about 6 am Saturday. Then it is a slow drive to Dover. Overnight there then down to the cruise Sunday.
This is more of what I had in mind. BTW, it beats those two, no contest!Woulda’ been a whole lot cooler if ya’ found this or that...or both...!!!!!
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Taking a page from the book of @donaldtoo ... I just reserved a trip for A's fifth birthday. Fly down, one night at her favorite resort AoA, fly back. Which gives us two park days and a chance for her to spend her birthday inside Cinderella's castle.
I had no idea she was pregnant during the filming. I only ever watched reruns of course as a kid, so I wouldn't have paid much attention to that anyway.This reminded me of all the hullabaloo from the TV censors back then, regarding her costume.(Also, another tidbit, she was pregnant for the first 10 episodes, and they "hid" her pregnancy with a different, full-length top.)
(Excerpt below from Kiwireport, article by Stephanie Stevens, Feb. 6, 2017, about the harem pants) --
Remember those censorship rules we talked about? Well, if you remember never catching a glimpse of Barbara Eden’s belly button in her harem costume, then you can blame censorship regulations for that. Showing a little bit of skin was permitted in the 60’s (you know, free love and all) but there was something very specific about the belly button and its correlation with unbridled sexuality.![]()
I had no idea she was pregnant during the filming. I only ever watched reruns of course as a kid, so I wouldn't have paid much attention to that anyway.
That is a lot of episodes. Dh and I used to watch some tv shows on USA that had less than 15 episodes in a season. The next season wouldn't be until the next year. By the next year we were not interested anymore. We generally don't watch network tv anymore. The only network show we watched this past month was the 90210 relaunch. We both watched it when it ran originally. I was a Sophomore in college at the time. My roommates and I would religiously watch it. That was one show we were actually excited about watching. So we watched the pilot last week and actually liked it. We are looking forward to the next episode.I don't think any of us knew about it -- whether seeing the show when it originally aired, or in reruns. Apparently the shorter harem top was introduced later in the series.
Another tidbit: it broadcast in black and white for one year only (1965-66 for the first 30 episodes) and then in color from 1966- 70, for 109 episodes). What intrigued me most about this fact was the high number of episodes per season shown back then. Nowadays, a TV series has far fewer "new" episodes each season.![]()
Nowadays, a TV series has far fewer "new" episodes each season.
That is a lot of episodes. Dh and I used to watch some tv shows on USA that had less than 15 episodes in a season. The next season wouldn't be until the next year. By the next year we were not interested anymore. We generally don't watch network tv anymore. The only network show we watched this past month was the 90210 relaunch. We both watched it when it ran originally. I was a Sophomore in college at the time. My roommates and I would religiously watch it. That was one show we were actually excited about watching. So we watched the pilot last week and actually liked it. We are looking forward to the next episode.
And it doesn't hurt that Saz's sauce is so yummy!I have an idea how there so many Deep-Fried Mozzarella Sticks sold from Saz's. The Wisconsin State Fair has a bargain Book and the Mozzarella Sticks were one of the items mentioned. The bargain book has a coupon that has the Mozzarella Sticks for $3.50 instead of $6.50. My younger brother used the Mozzarella Stick coupon in the bargain book for the fair and he got 5 regular sized Mozzarella sticks for $3.50 along with sauce.
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