Where in the World Isn't Bob Saget?

betty rose

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I went to two different high schools - two years at each. The first one is having an 80's reunion in June.

I am not going! Hubby's not interested in going either, so neither of us is pressuring the other.

He has a handful of friends that he still hangs out with, and the rest he sees regularly through his basketball activities.

I am in touch with zero high school friends (from either school) except for a couple that were actually grade school friends, not so much high school friends.

The reunion will be a big night of drinking, dining, dancing, catching up, comparing whose life/spouse/kids turned out better ....
Let's be honest, I'm only interested in one of those activities, and it's catered, so ....

Thankfully, the event is on a Saturday night, and as usual, I can use "work" as my excuse.
Good for you. I lived in a cliquish town, and I have never wanted to go back for a reunion. It's the 50th, I'm hoping most of them are gone!:jawdrop:
 

trr1

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Alan Young, Two-Legged Star of 'Mister Ed,' Dies at 96
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/alan-young-dead-mister-ed-816846
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MinnieM123

Premium Member
:) This sounds like the "thanksgiving sandwich" (or a variation of it) that was avail at Pop food court and a few other places as recently as Dec 2014. We loved them. They were gone last Dec when we visited. I wonder if this is a variation that's just offered there or if they're bringing it back in other resort or park eateries. Been looking for this...even posted a question on the boards last year to see if anyone else saw them.

I think you're right--I recall the name included "Thanksgiving" on the menu. (I don't know if it was a daily "specials" menu, or if they serve this each day.) But if you wanted to be sure, you could call The Mara and ask if it was being served the day you wanted to stop by. So, if your schedule permits, and you're near the AK area some day, hop on a bus over there for a quick lunch. (AKL is very close to AK, so the bus ride was quick.) :)
 
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NYwdwfan

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As one who finds walking while chewing gum at the same time a challenging task, I can assure you that I never stare at my phone in WDW. :D

I check fastpass availability if we are looking to switch and I check wait times. I'll check ADR times before we leave the hotel. Other than that - it's in my bag. One time - a few years back - it was our last day and I was trying to get 3 rides in before lunch since we had to leave straight from lunch - so as we checked in for our fastpass I went on my phone and moved the next one earlier. The last one I moved while ON the carousel. Not the best idea.
 
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acishere

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I check fastpass availability if we are looking to switch and I check wait times. I'll check ADR times before we leave the hotel. Other than that - it's in my bag. One time - a few years back - it was our last day and I was trying to get 3 rides in before lunch since we had to leave straight from lunch - so as we checked in for our fastpass I went on my phone and moved the next one earlier. The last one I moved while ON the carousel. Not the best idea.
I've looked at stuff on my phone while in line, but never on a ride.
 

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