The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

Figgy1

Well-Known Member
Good morning I survived the great ADR summit of 2016. Seeing I found hours I thought let's try and get a final plan together. It was so funny 2 computers and a tablet for checking out menus and reviews. At least i was wearing Mickey jammies. I think we're all somewhat happy given the first rule was no more than one repeat from our last 2 trips and the second rule was at least 2 people wanted to eat there. I tried to make it as fair as I could. Here's the list I hope we didn't screw up too much LOL Mamma
1 Melrose Fantasmic package(cancel package portion of they add a second show)
2 BOG lunch
3 LTT lunch
4 Skipper's lunch or dinner
5 Kona Cafe lunch may do without the boys
6 Yak and Yeti
7 Whispering Canyon lunch
8 Tiffins ROL show if they're doing it by the time we get there
9 La Hacienda
10 9 Dragons
11 our last park day Garden Grill
12 Sanaa early dinner DTD day after we're done with the Disney parks
Somewhere we'll squeeze in T Rex and maybe Morrimotos I'm thinking T Rex on check in night and Morrimoto's on the other DTD day
 

Wrangler-Rick

Just Horsing Around…
Premium Member
Do you plug your cars in at night over there? In Wyoming, you have to at night or the car will never start. But I understand that in most places, cars don't even have tank heaters. A friend of mine in college was from Arizona and he started taking pictures of the front of several cars and I asked him what in heaven's name he was doing and he said his friends didn't believe cars had plugs on the front to plug the car in at night, so he was sending pictures as proof. But Illinois gets pretty cold, too, so I thought maybe you actually do have them?
We have them on our diesel pick-up and on the tractor. The cars are in the garage, so we didn't install any. The problem becomes when you leave the house, there is no place to plug in. You have to make sure you have a good battery and charging system or you'll still get stranded, just not at home...
 

MOXOMUMD

Well-Known Member
I already did make one earlier this week. Haven't made one in ages. I actually love meatloaf for lunch sandwiches more then for a meal. Problem is, being by myself a whole meatloaf lasts forever. Not complaining, just stating.
Since there's only two of us I make a small meatloaf. Any leftovers I put in hamburger gravy over mashed potatoes or biscuits. :hungry:
 

Goofyernmost

Well-Known Member
Since there's only two of us I make a small meatloaf. Any leftovers I put in hamburger gravy over mashed potatoes or biscuits. :hungry:
The problem with that is I don't know how to make a decent gravy. My favorite school lunch was either hamburg gravy or chicken gravy on mashed potatoes. Never have figured out how that is done. The other thing is that I learned to cook (self taught) after I owned and operated my residential care home. That consisted of cooking for 15 people so I never have been able to transition down to any amounts less then a meal for 4.
 

MOXOMUMD

Well-Known Member
I see.. Hope he is doing fine.
Something similar happened to the great Tim Curry.
He looked almost finished at 69 after suffering a stroke a few years ago.
Now on 2016.. he seems on road to recovery.. His face looks not skewed or sad.
I mean.. yikes.. he looked like a living mummy right after his stroke.. poor guy :(
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It has helped that he is a tremendous voice actor and can do that while in a wheelchair.
 

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