Where in the World is Bob Saget?

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englanddg

One Little Spark...
I must have missed that....good news indeed.

I'm happy with it. I just am not sure exactly how it will impact mine! <grin>

The joker in me almost wants to create a garish signature and sport it for the next few weeks until it happens just for giggles...similar to what Shookie did in that thread.

But I won't.
 

Nemo14

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I'm thrilled. The kid still knows nothing, outside of the fact I'm coming to pick her up.

She'll figure out where we are going when we get to the airport, I suspect...as she can now read and is quite aware of what is in Orlando (and that I don't live there).

However, the cruise will be a complete shock!

Enjoy it - they really do grow up too fast!
 

Nemo14

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I'm happy with it. I just am not sure exactly how it will impact mine! <grin>

The joker in me almost wants to create a garish signature and sport it for the next few weeks until it happens just for giggles...similar to what Shookie did in that thread.

But I won't.

I'd like to copy/paste some of the more annoying ones and just use them as a signature for a while....
 

englanddg

One Little Spark...
I'd like to copy/paste some of the more annoying ones and just use them as a signature for a while....

The huge signatures don't really bother me, I just scroll through them. They don't show up on the iPhone app, so that's not an issue, and for the website, there is an option to not display signatures in preferences if it's something that really gets on your nerves.

However...some signatures are just ridiculous...especially the ones that attract your attention more than the post itself!

What do you think of mine? Is it too much? I tried to make it unobtrusive, but also plug my videos / trip reports! <grin>
 

Goofyernmost

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The first inductee has jumped into our hearts this year with one of the bests sense of humors on this board, people like him in several different ways I prefer French Fried. @Darthtater


Our next inductee keeps the streets cleaned but he smells, the most recognizable trash can @PUSH


Our next inductee gets lost every single day at Epcot. The worlds favorite clownfish @Nemo14.



The next inductee is the king of gifs, images,and videos. @englanddg.


The next inductee is beyond words.@unkadug


Thanks for attending the Sagetier hall of fame induction ceremony. And il see you guys when we hit 10,000.
:(:bawling::arghh::cry::depressed::confused:o_O Is it to late to ask for a recount?
 

NYwdwfan

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So rather than resurrecting the Ingalls thread I am posting this here. Why have 2 nonsensical threads dominating the live feed...although this story really does belong there...*shudders*...:

Plague Detected In California Squirrel, Campgrounds Close

By Karen Brooks

July 25 (Reuters) - A ground squirrel found in a Los Angeles-area campground has tested positive for plague, causing authorities to shut down part of the Angeles National Forest for at least a week, according to a public health advisory.

Squirrel burrows will be dusted for fleas, which carry the bacteria that causes the disease known as "the Black Death," authorities said, while more ground squirrels in the area will be tested before campers are allowed back.

It was the sixth squirrel since 1995 to test positive for plague in Southern California's San Gabriel Mountains, including one in 2010, according to the advisory issued on Wednesday.

The most recent infected squirrel was trapped on July 16 during routine checks in the park and confirmed to carry the disease on July 23, according to the advisory. Part of the Angeles National Forest was shut down beginning on Wednesday afternoon.

The plague was dubbed the Black Death in the Middle Ages, when it was blamed for the deaths of around 25 million Europeans.

It is treated with antibiotics and only an average of seven cases a year are reported in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control. Virtually all the U.S. cases have been in the western states.

Last year, an Oregon man survived a bout with plague, one of three reported in that state since the mid-1990s, none of which were fatal. Los Angeles County has only seen four cases since 1987, and none were fatal, according to the advisory. (Reporting by Karen Brooks in Austin, Texas; Editing by David Gregorio)
 

Nemo14

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So rather than resurrecting the Ingalls thread I am posting this here. Why have 2 nonsensical threads dominating the live feed...although this story really does belong there...*shudders*...:

Plague Detected In California Squirrel, Campgrounds Close

By Karen Brooks

July 25 (Reuters) - A ground squirrel found in a Los Angeles-area campground has tested positive for plague, causing authorities to shut down part of the Angeles National Forest for at least a week, according to a public health advisory.

Squirrel burrows will be dusted for fleas, which carry the bacteria that causes the disease known as "the Black Death," authorities said, while more ground squirrels in the area will be tested before campers are allowed back.

It was the sixth squirrel since 1995 to test positive for plague in Southern California's San Gabriel Mountains, including one in 2010, according to the advisory issued on Wednesday.

The most recent infected squirrel was trapped on July 16 during routine checks in the park and confirmed to carry the disease on July 23, according to the advisory. Part of the Angeles National Forest was shut down beginning on Wednesday afternoon.

The plague was dubbed the Black Death in the Middle Ages, when it was blamed for the deaths of around 25 million Europeans.

It is treated with antibiotics and only an average of seven cases a year are reported in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control. Virtually all the U.S. cases have been in the western states.

Last year, an Oregon man survived a bout with plague, one of three reported in that state since the mid-1990s, none of which were fatal. Los Angeles County has only seen four cases since 1987, and none were fatal, according to the advisory. (Reporting by Karen Brooks in Austin, Texas; Editing by David Gregorio)
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