Where in the World is Bob Saget?

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Nemo14

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Those were amazing!!!
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JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
That can't be good. :\

I don't really like the Fiber One bars... they have uh, obscene side effects for me. I've tried a few and all have had the same effect. LOL :)

I love the KIND bars. This new one is a Kashi crunchy granola and it's very similar to the cardboard packaging. Won't be buying it again.

*poooooooot*
Obscene side effects? Well, I hope you BM.

(P.S. - I am two pages behind, so I am sure that someone else has already shared this jewel.)
 

Soarin' Over Pgh

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You're the first to mention the BM, so thanks for that.


I hope @PUSH is securely bolted to the pavement and has his lid secured tight, looks like the parks might get some gross weather. I just got off the phone with a patient who is currently in Boca and she said the skies are black right now.

Yikes.
 

Goofyernmost

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My dad was very protective of us, but he also knew he wouldn't always be around, so it was important to him that we knew those things. He could fix anything. Funny thing was though that as much as he insisted we learn those kind of "survival skills" he himself had absolutely no skills in the kitchen at all ("Women's stuff"). My mom fell down a flight of stairs when I was in college and was hospitalized for a few weeks. I had to move home and commute to school because he couldn't even make a cup of tea for himself.:rolleyes:
I could only do basics until I was in my 30's. I could boil water, make spaghetti, fry eggs, that kind of stuff. Then I bought a community care home and found myself occasionally having to cover shifts, cook for 15 people, plan menu's, do all the grocery shopping, etc. I learned that what I thought was undoable, in many cases was quite easy. I now make pies, breads, cook all kinds of stuff with no problem. I would have been better off if I didn't know how, I might have lost some weight. :joyfull:
 

Cesar R M

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Remind me to move to Neverland
Depends if you take into consideration the BAD neverland (aka the once upon a time neverland, where you have to get the heart of a kid to stay young)


I love arguing with my now ex boyfriend at 11:00 at night. Over him not getting his crap together and once again he flips it and makes it all about me.

This is so no longer my problem. I'm done.

Glad I won't be able to sleep tonight. Pretty insulted that he's snoring in my living room. He has a lot of nerve being able to sleep right now.

So. Frustrated. Never dating again. Someone please order me the crazy cat lady starter kit.

Men have hard time accepting their faults, its a machismo thing.
So no surprise he flipped and tried to redirect all the blame to you when ed off.

My mom taught me and her mom taught her at age 9. I was about that too when I learned to hand sew. Mom bought me a machine at age 14. I still use it today.

They're not made like that nowadays!
Agree, my mom had a machine that lasted nearly 50 years(from my grandmother), while most of the plastic container was all brown due of age(was beige), the machinery still worked fine...
the new ones break in a year or less.


As I'm typing this I can't fall back asleep.

Checked in just before 1 yesterday, ended up getting a handicap room. Didn't like the one sink and switched to a better room. Then booked FP+ for MK (hate FP+, but the bands are actually pretty fast moving). Got on BTMR, PotC, HM, CBJ, TTA, CoP, and that's it last night. Tomorrow/today is Epcot in the morning.

I guess some relatives are coming from WI to meet up with us for a few days starting Wednesday. Totally random and surprise thing that started when they called to ask us where we were when we were near the bottom of Georgia. That should be fun with FP+. Plus my mom got an email about FP+ BoG stuff but we don't know if we can add them to it or not.

Anyway, that's about it. Supposed to storm tomorrow but that's the only projected bad weather for the week.

PS- Had Casey's for the first time last night, wasn't impressed.

See ya later folks!!
take photos! lots of them!
 

Cesar R M

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So uh... are all of our dancing chickens accounted for?

Because it seems this couple has been hoarding them...

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/...necticut_n_4974299.html?utm_hp_ref=weird-news

thats awful! and nasty!
I wonder why some people just cant have responsibility with living animals?
reminds me that ME.. a MANLY MAN.. cried a few times when watching these realities of discovery. Where they show animal abuse and negligence.


Here we are never allowed to forget the posts we want to erase. It is what keeps us battle hardened.
Still leaves room for being ridiculed in the future by some random angry dude.


In Central Florida there are only two ways for there to be a Sharknado:

1. The twister originates in either Typhoon Lagoon or Sea World
2. The tornado hits Meg's office when she is in a meeting with her legal staff
doesnt #2 happen all the time?
 

Cesar R M

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The Titanic pictures were interesting - I've seen a couple of them before.
the titanic ones are remarkable due of their sheer size.


You're the first to mention the BM, so thanks for that.


I hope @PUSH is securely bolted to the pavement and has his lid secured tight, looks like the parks might get some gross weather. I just got off the phone with a patient who is currently in Boca and she said the skies are black right now.

Yikes.

I actually love to see tornado videos..
I wonder if anyone has any photos of disneyworld during the warning.
 

PUSH

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Weather isn't terrible right now. Windy and rainy, but not awful. We have tornado warnings all the time in WI.

Epcot this morning, did TT, Soarin, LwtL, Nemo ride, the Seas, SSE, then went to T-Rex for lunch and sat in the ice cave. Back at Riverside now and don't have any plans tonight bc of weather.

I've just been skimming the thraed, so sorry. :(
 

NYwdwfan

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Perfect for those who insist on bringing their hyper children to nice restaurants... says those without children.

In all seriousness I *believe* they use this in pediatric dentist offices with children that parents do not want to fully knock out for routine work. My friend's son is autistic and beyond terrified of the dentist - she said they have to "papoose" him for a cleaning. I am guessing this is what she meant. Yikes.
 

NYwdwfan

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Weather isn't terrible right now. Windy and rainy, but not awful. We have tornado warnings all the time in WI.

Epcot this morning, did TT, Soarin, LwtL, Nemo ride, the Seas, SSE, then went to T-Rex for lunch and sat in the ice cave. Back at Riverside now and don't have any plans tonight bc of weather.

I've just been skimming the thraed, so sorry. :(

I think @Nemo14 will give you a pass since you spent part of your morning trying to find her.
 

Nemo14

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Weather isn't terrible right now. Windy and rainy, but not awful. We have tornado warnings all the time in WI.

Epcot this morning, did TT, Soarin, LwtL, Nemo ride, the Seas, SSE, then went to T-Rex for lunch and sat in the ice cave. Back at Riverside now and don't have any plans tonight bc of weather.

I've just been skimming the thraed, so sorry. :(

Where is dinner tonight and what time shall we arrive?
 

StarWarsGirl

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Depends if you take into consideration the BAD neverland (aka the once upon a time neverland, where you have to get the heart of a kid to stay young)
LOL, was wondering if someone would bring that up. Actually, though, I think if you stay there you stay young. Pan only needed Henry's heart to keep his power, which was special because it was the heart of the truest believer, and I think that had to do with his being the grandson of Charming, Snow, and the Dark One.
 

acishere

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In all seriousness I *believe* they use this in pediatric dentist offices with children that parents do not want to fully knock out for routine work. My friend's son is autistic and beyond terrified of the dentist - she said they have to "papoose" him for a cleaning. I am guessing this is what she meant. Yikes.
I'm picturing this guy as his dentist now:
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Then again I picture most dentists as this guy...
 
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