Where in the World is Bob Saget?

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JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
We have never been period, but I have heard good things. Thought I would give it a try for Dinner. Decided I don't really need a dining reservation at EPCOT during food&wine...always fill up on the tastings. hah
Dinner is lovely.
Watch yourself with that bread though. I could have filled up on that alone.
I ended up having to share my steak. Silly girl.
 

MinnieM123

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I think waking up at 7 a.m. is considered late for @MinnieM123 . ;)

7 AM??? Heck, half the day is over by then! :eek:

Even when I go on a Disney vacation, I go to bed early, so that I'll wake up between 4 AM - 5 AM. That way, I make coffee in the room, and go out on the balcony. It's so quiet out there and dark; very peaceful. Eventually, the birds wake up and start chirping, and watching the sun come up is beautiful. I LOVE morning! :happy: (P.S.: No one I know ever understands my early morning fascination. The only exception to this is from a non-human: my dog. He loves it when I get up early, because he has company and starts playing with all his toys early, too!)
 

StarWarsGirl

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7 AM??? Heck, half the day is over by then! :eek:

Even when I go on a Disney vacation, I go to bed early, so that I'll wake up between 4 AM - 5 AM. That way, I make coffee in the room, and go out on the balcony. It's so quiet out there and dark; very peaceful. Eventually, the birds wake up and start chirping, and watching the sun come up is beautiful. I LOVE morning! :happy: (P.S.: No one I know ever understands my early morning fascination. The only exception to this is from a non-human: my dog. He loves it when I get up early, because he has company and starts playing with all his toys early, too!)
So technically, if you and I happened to go to WDW at the same time, there would be times where you wouldbe getting up an hour or two after I head to bed.
 

acishere

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My best scheduled semester in college was class on Tuesday/Thursday from 11:00-12:30, 12:30-2:00 and 2:00-3:30 (they were all School of Business classes and down the hall from each other) and a night class Wednesday from 6:00-9:00. Nothing on Monday or Friday and nothing before 11:00. :cool:
What kind of leverage did you have on the person in charge of scheduling to get that?
 

MinnieM123

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So technically, if you and I happened to go to WDW at the same time, there would be times where you wouldbe getting up an hour or two after I head to bed.

Yes, that would be correct. Sagateering is an around-the-clock profession, and we all take shifts. That doesn't change simply because we are at Disney, isn't that correct, @PUSH ? (I seem to recall a clause about vacation mandatory coverage that we had to sign, when we were first initiated into Satageerdom.) :cat:
 

StarWarsGirl

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And here is a photo of a man walking a crab
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This is a weird place I live in.
 

acishere

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We always had to schedule our own classes at Auburn. We could then finagle the times to our liking at "Drop and Add".
I did mine online. The athletes went first (I think someone did theirs for them), then it went by credits. You had to log on at like 9 or 10 at night when your credit range became able to pick. The site would be slow and crash because of all the traffic. You would submit a schedule, wait 10 minutes, and find one class filled up while you were waiting. I'm getting frustrated just thinking of it.
 
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