Where in the World is Bob Saget?

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MinnieM123

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I have neither had a fluffer-nutter sandwich, nor even heard of it.

Not sure if Fluff is available in Canada, but I'm going to Buffalo next week, so I may just have to hunt it down at Wegman's.

Here's a fun trick my mother would show us when we were little kids. She'd make us hot cocoa, and then she'd take a spoon and scoop out a little Fluff from the jar. She'd drop the spoon with the Fluff into the hot cocoa, and wait . . . voila—within maybe 15 seconds, the heated Fluff would magically "pop" up to the top of the cocoa, and you'd have yummy, melty marshmallow covering the top of the hot cocoa cup! :hungry:

As kids, we thought she was a magician . . . :rolleyes:
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
Wouldn't it be funny if Meg ever worked for IBM...

Someday someone is going to write a Bio of Meg and I will likely read it. Spending almost her whole adult life working for the Mouse and becoming management pretty early on. She is 60ish so she likely won't be working that much more.

But what really intrigues me about her is she has a chronic illness that has plagued her for the last 30 or so years that she refused to give into. It is said that she is in acute pain 24/7 and at one time Disney changed her job description so she didn't need to fly nearly as frequently. While some of the photos of Meg are hilarious I look at some of videos of her and you can see while she is with other 'shirts' she plows through the day fighting through the pain. Her speaking engagements are mostly for business and woman's groups, speaks to accepting what was dealt to you and plowing through it. Her career started when women were just breaking into real management careers at Disney, there were few before her. When her career ends it will be an amazing look back at what she was able to do with her life despite her illness.
 

Nemo14

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Tough time deciding between these:

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JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
According to what I read, the damage was so widespread to the electrical, infrastructure and even the floor.. to make the whole park too costly to repair and not worth it.
also considering Six Flags was actually closing other parks due of $$$ problems..no surprise they just let it fall.
I get that.
So, sell the metal for scrap. Demo everything. And sell the land.

I dunno, I guess as someone who sells subdivision homes for a living, I am obsessed with land.

25 years ago, an average Brampton/Mississauga lot for a 2500-2800 sq. ft. house was 50' x 110' and the land alone sold for $3,000/front foot.

Now, that same home sits on a 38' x 88' lot which sells for $6000 per ff. Richmond Hill - $7K per. Then the Builder still has to build the house at X number of $ per sq. ft.
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
Here's a fun trick my mother would show us when we were little kids. She'd make us hot cocoa, and then she'd take a spoon and scoop out a little Fluff from the jar. She'd drop the spoon with the Fluff into the hot cocoa, and wait . . . voila—within maybe 15 seconds, the heated Fluff would magically "pop" up to the top of the cocoa, and you'd have yummy, melty marshmallow covering the top of the hot cocoa cup! :hungry:

As kids, we thought she was a magician . . . :rolleyes:
She was. All mothers are.
 
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