Where in the World Isn't Bob Saget?

Songbird76

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in no particular order since it changes day to day...

Casa Blanca
The Empire Strikes Back
Airplane
The Sound of Music
Mary Poppins
Saving Private Ryan
ET
Lord of the Rings trilogy
Schindler's List
Toy Story 3
Vertigo
The Princess Bride
Good Will Hunting


and so many many more!
Oh, I love The Princess Bride! That's one of my favorites...as is The Sound of Music. I also love:
Pitch Perfect
While You Were Sleeping
Grease
And my favorite Disney is Lady and the Tramp, followed closely by Beauty and the Beast.
 

Songbird76

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Whew....finally caught up here....it's too hot though, so other threads will have to wait. It's just miserable without AC. I've got a cooling towel, and it does help, especially for sleeping, but the forecast is not showing any decrease in temps. Last week we were up over 100...this week we're in the 90s. We need a good rain! Anyone have some to spare?

When it cools off enough to use the computer again, I'll post some pics from our trip. We went to Cologne, Frankfurt, hopped down to Bavaria to visit Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau castles since the kids had never been there, and then headed back North. It was a trip of ups and downs.
 

Goofyernmost

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I always felt that a lot of those food No-No's develop when we were kids. As kids our taste-buds, in my opinion were not highly developed. Sour seemed more sour, sweet more sweet and bitter more bitter. That sad thing is that we carry that taste memory in our brains even when we are adults and prevent us from trying things that we once thought were awful.

@Songbird76 stated that she would only put lettuce on a hamburg and nothing else. If I had to confine it to just that I'd never eat another hamburg (and I like lettuce). I tried many things that I just couldn't stand when I was a kid, things like olives, black or green. After I allowed myself to reevaluate I found them to be something I really like. I have a granddaughter that would only eat pasta plain. Nothing on it at all. She finally tried it with sauce and decided that wasn't half bad. She still loves pancakes with nothing on them at all. It all seems petty boring (and dry) to me. Why even bother... chew on a piece of cardboard and get the same satisfaction. I firmly believe that very attitude is what created the development of Rice Cakes. Throw them away and eat the box.

My son in law will not eat a salad or anything that might be considered a vegetable (unless it is in a soup, then he will eat nail heads if they were in there) Won't touch an egg or mayo or anything with egg or mayo in it, unless he doesn't know it's there then he loves it. He will soon be 55 years old. People's are funny!

Somethings I won't eat are not because of taste, because I have never tasted them, but, the texture and slime quotient is to high. Things like snail, oysters, clams, calamari, or eel. I did eat alligator once (tastes like chicken) and if anyone were to serve snake there would be an abundance of left overs.
 

NYwdwfan

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Whew....finally caught up here....it's too hot though, so other threads will have to wait. It's just miserable without AC. I've got a cooling towel, and it does help, especially for sleeping, but the forecast is not showing any decrease in temps. Last week we were up over 100...this week we're in the 90s. We need a good rain! Anyone have some to spare?

When it cools off enough to use the computer again, I'll post some pics from our trip. We went to Cologne, Frankfurt, hopped down to Bavaria to visit Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau castles since the kids had never been there, and then headed back North. It was a trip of ups and downs.
Welcome back! Looking forward to those pictures.
 

trr1

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