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Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
Oy. Another Keurig returns back to our house. Replaces the back up to the backup now in the storage room.
Sent two to the DS, one for his Cubbie at work and one for home. Maybe someday soon DD can put one in her office and when she gets an apartment one in there. Thinking I've bought at least 6 of these kitchen toys so far.
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
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Cesar R M

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If I get this job there's definitely a trip (to Disneyland) in my 2015 plans.
fix your economy first! let's not jump into pleasure trips yet!

To add to this, 40,000 innocent people stranded on a mountain without food and water while a terrorist army has the mountain surrounded seems like a good use of US fighter jets to disrupt the genocide. Air drops of crucial supplies are also on there way.
the issue is.. they knew it could escalate to these levels.. yet they did nothing until now.
I mean.. the created the whole issue in the first place! :|
 

PUSH

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So...feeling a bit annoyed. My brother and I were heading into the arcade, and as usual, I brought my refillable mug in the arcade. The CM working the prize table told me I couldn't have it there. I gave him this look like, "You must be joking." I assured him that the lid was closed and it would not spill. And then he told me no, I had to leave it on the counter. :bored: First of all, that refillable mug was $18. I'm not just going to put it down on the counter where it could get broken or stolen. And second, I'm a girl. I'm not putting my drink down ANYWHERE, even a supposedly safe place like WDW. Third, how old do they think I am? I think I can manage not to spill a closed refillable mug. So I walked out without purchasing a card. I'll go back later, and if I get told the same thing, I'll go talk to the manager. My family's owned here since it opened (so...five years I guess), before that we came over here for the arcade, and we stay here every summer. I've never been told I can't bring a refillable mug.
Most arcades have "no food or drink" policies. I don't really think it was an age thing, one accidental misstep and you could trip and knock the lid off. Other CMs might not have seen you bring it in before, or they just didn't care. Apparently this one did. I know the arcade at POR has a sign on the door saying "No Food or Drink".
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
I fear Son #2 and the girlfriend of 15 months may be breaking up.
Not sure what's going on, but he doesn't want to talk about it.

When I try to talk to him about it, he blows right up at me.
And then, two minutes later, he'll make a reference to being all stressed out by her and her neediness.
 

StarWarsGirl

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Most arcades have "no food or drink" policies. I don't really think it was an age thing, one accidental misstep and you could trip and knock the lid off. Other CMs might not have seen you bring it in before, or they just didn't care. Apparently this one did. I know the arcade at POR has a sign on the door saying "No Food or Drink".
I'm just not happy that he treated me so rudely and asked that I put the drink down. You don't do that if you are a girl. He could have said "Please be careful with your drink" or since I was with my brother, asked that one of us hold it at all times. Either solution would be better than, "Just leave it here." I shudder to think what would happen if he told another young woman that.
 
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