DLR92
Well-Known Member
Add feral Nile and Water monitor lizards on the list!No you don't.
Reminders of what the REAL Florida experience is like -
Gators.
Snakes.
Sweat.
Brain eating ameobas.
Humidity from the depths of Hades.
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Add feral Nile and Water monitor lizards on the list!No you don't.
Reminders of what the REAL Florida experience is like -
Gators.
Snakes.
Sweat.
Brain eating ameobas.
Humidity from the depths of Hades.
-
And feral Floridians?Add feral Nile and Water monitor lizards on the list!
So Universal Studios Hollywood has now updated their guidelines to allow fully vaccinated out-of-state guests to visit. They got to buy their tickets at the gate and provide proof of vaccination. Are people here still thinking that Disney won't follow suit?
I'm sure other parks will follow suit now that there are at least two and once more parks do, Disney will as well. No way are they going to miss out on that when they aren't even selling out most days.So Universal Studios Hollywood has now updated their guidelines to allow fully vaccinated out-of-state guests to visit. They got to buy their tickets at the gate and provide proof of vaccination. Are people here still thinking that Disney won't follow suit?
So you’d show up at the gate after flying in from another state hoping you can get in????
So what’s stopping me from buying tickets for an out of state guest who is vaccinated?So you’d show up at the gate after flying in from another state hoping you can get in????
A check box.So what’s stopping me from buying tickets for an out of state guest who is vaccinated?
Just act cool. Don't wear shorts with those white Oregon legs. Pretend you just stopped by after Costco. Call the freeway The 5.
They'll let you in.
Just act cool. Don't wear shorts with those white Oregon legs. Pretend you just stopped by after Costco. Call the freeway The 5.
They'll let you in.
These things are subject to change and evolve, but here is the latest:I'm so confused, I thought no one from out of state can visit Disneyland? I'm fully vaccinated so it would be cool if I actually could go.
I will be doing just this in June. Ticket bought, reservation made, flights booked, hotel booked. We'll see. If they say no I'll go to Downtown Disney and just use my park ticket for a trip I have booked in December.So you’d show up at the gate after flying in from another state hoping you can get in????
I don't watch SNL any more, except for a rare good skit sent my way via YouTube. But I really miss stuff like The Californians.
I'd been watching SNL since it debuted in '75, and it comes and goes every 3 to 6 years as far as relevance and sharpness. I can think of several exceptionally good eras; '76'-79 with the original cast and Mr. Bill, '83ish with Eddie Murphy, '88ish with Jan Hooks and Nora Dunn (my God, the Sweeney Sisters used to make me laugh so hard I'd almost pee!), '97-'00 with Will Ferrell, Molly Shannon and Cheri Oteri, the early to mid 10's with Kristen Wiig and Fred Armisen, and a few skits in the mid to late 10's with Aidy Bryant or Kate McKinnon. It's lost a lot of relevance and sharpness the past couple years, so I tuned it out since about '18. But that generation with Kristin Wiig and others when they did The Californians was the last really good era for SNL.
I only hope they can drop some of the unfunny partisan politics they've had lately so they can make it to their 50th anniversary in '25. NYC and it's "artists" in the 2020's are miserably political and wrapped in a PC straightjacket. Get woke, go broke, as the kids say. SNL needs to stop being so woke and not go broke, or it won't make it to it's 50th anniversary. America would be an unfunnier place without SNL.
I don't watch SNL any more, except for a rare good skit sent my way via YouTube. But I really miss stuff like The Californians.
I'd been watching SNL since it debuted in '75, and it comes and goes every 3 to 6 years as far as relevance and sharpness. I can think of several exceptionally good eras; '76'-79 with the original cast and Mr. Bill, '83ish with Eddie Murphy, '88ish with Jan Hooks and Nora Dunn (my God, the Sweeney Sisters used to make me laugh so hard I'd almost pee!), '97-'00 with Will Ferrell, Molly Shannon and Cheri Oteri, the early to mid 10's with Kristen Wiig and Fred Armisen, and a few skits in the mid to late 10's with Aidy Bryant or Kate McKinnon. It's lost a lot of relevance and sharpness the past couple years, so I tuned it out since about '18. But that generation with Kristin Wiig and others when they did The Californians was the last really good era for SNL.
I only hope they can drop some of the unfunny partisan politics they've had lately so they can make it to their 50th anniversary in '25. NYC and it's "artists" in the 2020's are miserably political and wrapped in a PC straightjacket. Get woke, go broke, as the kids say. SNL needs to stop being so woke and not go broke, or it won't make it to it's 50th anniversary. America would be an unfunnier place without SNL.
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