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Where in the World is Bob Saget?

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acishere

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It's hidden deep inside the fabled Disney Vault.

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It's next to the copy of Song of the South that Walt Disney only showed at parties.
 

MinnieM123

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Funny. My DH does not travel clockwise but does only eat one thing on his plate at a time normally starting with what he dislikes the most. Nobody else does this in his immediate family but as I said he passed this onto our DS.

His Dad has real issues with this and would interrupt meals and lecture him about not eating that way, that you are to eat a bit of everything until gone. The lectures went on years after we were married. The dude would have died if he ever saw him fling his asparagus off his plate and onto mine when he wasn't looking. The Dad also insisted he eat salad as a grown man even though he really dislikes salad. Given the choice I like to eat salad with my meal vs before.

O.k., Gabe. Here is the quote (above) that I was looking for! Here's my response:

This is so funny! The same thing happened in my family. My parents told us that cultured people would always "mix" their food, so that equal portions would always be visible on the plate, until the meal was finished. As a kid, all I cared about were the meat and potatoes (that's the Irish in my background . . . ) on the plate, and I'd just dawdle with whatever other veggies my mom also served. It does make you wonder, though—just who the heck makes up with these types of "rules"?!
 
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Gabe1

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O.k., Gabe. Here is the quote (above) that I was looking for! Here's my response:

This is so funny! The same thing happened in my family. My parents told us that cultured people would always "mix" their food, so that equal portions would always be visible on the plate, until the meal was finished. As a kid, all I cared about were the meat and potatoes (that's the Irish in my background . . . ) on the plate, and I'd just dawdle with whatever other veggies my mom also served. It does make you wonder, though—just who the heck makes up with these types of "rules"?!
Interesting. I am Irish as was my husbands Dad.
 

donaldtoo

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Oh my goodness—2:30 AM, and the line was 55 minutes for 7DMT??!!! So those poor guests in line at 2:30 AM must be practically sleep walking through the queue, by the time they get to the loading area of the ride at 3:20 AM or so. Not being a night owl, myself, I don't think I would have lasted . . . :jawdrop:

We tend to make every early EMH and stay through every late EMH with no resort breaks in between.
We're crazy that way. :)
Plus, the kiddos are all older now, and we're not exactly elderly.....yet. ;)
 
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