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Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
I'm still fearing for my life now.. because we are going for new years.. I want to see the monster fireworks at Epcot :p

but I will need my "crowd swimming" skills up to the task.

Yes you will. If you plan on getting little to nothing done on NYE you will enjoy the fireworks. At least the rest of your trip should be very peaceful. The fireworks at Epcot and the MK is so worth the huge crowds though, it does not disappoint.
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
My DD loved this one too. My first born-Shepard use to steal socks and shoe(s). Shoes she would only steal one from each pair. She'd take them to her room, she did have her own bedroom in each of the 3 places we lived with her. Many mornings I'd be looking for a pair of shoes, late for work and I had one of each shoe. She'd hide them in her room, she'd bury them under stuff or under a pillow, blanket etc.

We really worried about her bringing a kid and then another kid into her life as an only....she gave up her room when the first was born and slept outside the bedrooms in the hallway from that point forward. She really viewed those kids as hers. My next pup a golden that I got when my maternity leave was almost up with DD (stupid move) followed my DD everywhere. 2 months apart in age that pup followed her everywhere. If someone came to the gate outside if DD was outside the whole neighborhood heard her announce it.

Dogs are just so funny! :joyfull: A lot of them try to sneak off with socks and/or shoes. I like how your dog would take just one show from each pair,and then bury them under stuff! ;) But, years ago, my (previous) dog can top that one. She was sniffing around the laundry basket, next to the washing machine. Hubby had left the back door open, while he went outside to put something in the trash can. He turns around to walk back to the house, and the dog went running past him, and down the street with a bra in her mouth!! :eek: He bolts after her and caught her at the end of the street, and confiscated the contraband!
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
I'm not a fan of Reubens. Can you take that back and get maybe a corned beef or pastrami instead? I'd prefer to salivate over a picture of one of those . . . that is, of course, if it's not too much of an inconvenience. ;)

Sooooo looovveee Jason Deli's Reuben's. I omit the Thousand Island Dressing though and add brown mustard. When it is not take out you are encouraged to go to the salad bar and help yourself to as many Kosher Pickles to accompany the Reuben as you please. :hungry:
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
Dogs are just so funny! :joyfull: A lot of them try to sneak off with socks and/or shoes. I like how your dog would take just one show from each pair,and then bury them under stuff! ;) But, years ago, my (previous) dog can top that one. She was sniffing around the laundry basket, next to the washing machine. Hubby had left the back door open, while he went outside to put something in the trash can. He turns around to walk back to the house, and the dog went running past him, and down the street with a bra in her mouth!! :eek: He bolts after her and caught her at the end of the street, and confiscated the contraband!

Ha! Smart enough to know to flee with the contraband! Love it!

My Shepard for the first 1/3 of her life loved to wander off. She could easily scale the 4 foot fence back then. We had a neighbor with a pup the same age as her that an elderly woman owned. They really enjoyed each others company, partners in crime.

My Shepard would take a running start and leap the fence to her yard. She'd open the gate and the two would take themselves for a walk. The nephew of the elderly woman accidentally found them a good mile away at a crosswalk of a busy intersection waiting to cross the road, he opened the door and they both leaped in.

I tried putting a bolt in the padlock hole, she'd rattle the gate 'till it fell out. I finally started putting a croquet wire wicket through the lock hole and that seemed to stump her. She was such a wonderful dog but at times she was such a challenge.
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
I am impressed with the new Legoland Hotel with all the reviews, videos and photos that have spilled out from the Media event. The offerings, decor and rooms are imagineered so nicely for all those kids that are addicted to Lego's like my DD was. She would have loved staying at this resort years ago.

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Legoland needed to put out there a competitive resort to make it in the Disney/Uni market and it seems they rose to challenge. They knew their target audience. The family suites are themed to nicely.

*Thinks back* to all the money spent on Lego's over those years. :jawdrop:
 

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