Where in the World is Bob Saget?

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acishere

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Yes, but the whole "Just sit on top of this huge rocket while we light a match" thing might make you think twice about it...
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brifraz

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That's great! I might take his music tech class if I can't take chorus for some reason to get my fine arts requirement out of the way. I've never met him, though; I don't play a band instrument.

I think you would have fun in his class. He's a good guy and enjoys having a good time (which he and I have done many times over the years). And you can name drop!

Except for a few local chains (Surf Taco, Fins, Windmill), BWW has been the only chain I really dine at anymore. I live closer to all the local places than the chain restaurants located in the giant ball of traffic and strip malls 15 minutes south of me. BWW is next to the movie theater and has a lot of beer taps, so they usually end up as my top pick.

Maybe the number of taps has something to do with our enjoying it... :rolleyes: Although, we have been in a Bass Ale, Guiness, and New Belgium Snapshot rut recently.
 

acishere

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That's really funny. We've been to KSC severaal times in the past couple of years and every time we go through the Rocket Garden or the Saturn V building, it reminds me of that. Those astronauts were/are brave, but frankly, nuts!
All the great pioneers in history had to have been at least a little bit crazy. Otherwise they would have stayed at home.
 
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Nemo14

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At one time, perhaps even now, Disney had a paint color called "Disappearing green" or something like that, that they would use on things that they wanted to blend in with the foliage or whatever. My brother used to work for a company that did a lot of work for Disney and he had mentioned it once, so my son wanted to be spray painted with it. It was tempting at times...
Most people don't know what really happened with the Wright brothers. They didn't actually fly, they just had really long legs and sprayed them with invisible spray paint.
 

PUSH

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At one time, perhaps even now, Disney had a paint color called "Disappearing green" or something like that, that they would use on things that they wanted to blend in with the foliage or whatever. My brother used to work for a company that did a lot of work for Disney and he had mentioned it once, so my son wanted to be spray painted with it. It was tempting at times...
So you're saying your son is one of the Wright brothers!? :eek:
 
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