The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

StarWarsGirl

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
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A lower price elsewhere or a lower price on Amazon? I usually do pretty well at Target but getting there on Tuesday morning is not usually feasible. At Easter last year they had amazing savings on quality current DVDs. $5-$10 with Frozen being $10. Not bad at all given the popularity.
Lower price on Amazon, though usually they have the lowest prices. Alexander was $18, Big Hero 6 (combo pack) was $19. Of course, that's not as great as the price I got on Maleficent for Black Friday. BluRay combo pack: $10. And I had a gift card, so technically, it was free.
 

Goofyernmost

Well-Known Member
For all my fellow dieters:

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Takes longer then that. Over the last year and a half I have lost 65 pounds and not a soul in my family noticed it. I had to tell them and even then they looked at me in a strange manner. One or two things happened there. Either they are observationally deprived or I was so big to begin with that it wasn't really noticeable. I'm going with the first one.
 

Cesar R M

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No idea what those places are?
KOBAH(or COBA) is an archeological site, one of the biggest "cities" before their downfall and conquering by the neighbouring city-state of Tulum and Chichen-Itza.
tallest pyramid in the area.
you can see a gigantic area of forests when you get on top.

Xplor is a cave, exploring, water and canopy park (themed on underwater caves and rivers)
Xel-Ha is a gorgeous natural park that has a mini zoo and a big fresh water river that meets the sea.
Its the most gorgeous place in Yucatan imho.
Xcaret is your typical themepark based on the Mexican culture. (very americanized im afraid, but still good).
It has museum parts, ruins, maya, aztec stuff.. lots of restaurants, and a "night spectacular" that tells the story of the Mexican culture.
 

donaldtoo

Well-Known Member
How 'bout a little Florida sunshine to warm things up around here... :)

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MinnieM123

Premium Member
Takes longer then that. Over the last year and a half I have lost 65 pounds and not a soul in my family noticed it. I had to tell them and even then they looked at me in a strange manner. One or two things happened there. Either they are observationally deprived or I was so big to begin with that it wasn't really noticeable. I'm going with the first one.

They're not very observant at all. :jawdrop: Sixty-five pounds is a significant amount of weight to lose; it's not like you only lost 10 or so! (Maybe they all need eyeglasses? o_O)
 

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