Where in the World Isn't Bob Saget?

Arthur Wellesley

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Yes please. :cool:
I think someone messed up ordering - these are NOT going to sell well here:

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I may be going out on a limb here, but I totally blame @rsoxguy for every bit of that.
Not to get off topic, but, has anyone not seen Bob Saget lately?:cautious:
There is a ridiculously "steep" bridge in Honshu, Japan known as the Eshima Ohashi bridge. It literally looks like a normal bridge & a roller coaster mated, and this was the result. However, looks can be deceiving. While it may appear to drop at a 45-degree angle when gazed upon at a certain spot, it is actually far less intimidating when driven on. The reason I am bringing this up, is because in the past 24-hours...there have been no Bob Saget sightings whatsoever on or near this bridge.
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JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
That is actually my favorite roller coaster. The first drop is insane and you get lots of airtime throughout the ride. I rode it four times.

I am very much a fan of Canada's Wonderland's Leviathan and Behemoth.
Don't need to go upside down. Don't need to go backwards. Just want that first swallow-your-heart, hands all the way up in the air, gi-normous, straight down drop!
 

Goofyernmost

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There is a ridiculously "steep" bridge in Honshu, Japan known as the Eshima Ohashi bridge. It literally looks like a normal bridge & a roller coaster mated, and this was the result. However, looks can be deceiving. While it may appear to drop at a 45-degree angle when gazed upon at a certain spot, it is actually far less intimidating when driven on. The reason I am bringing this up, is because in the past 24-hours...there have been no Bob Saget sightings whatsoever on or near this bridge.
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That's really good because I heard that Bob Saget was/is terribly afraid of squiggly heights. So, that seems like a good place to not see him.
 

PUSH

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Original Poster
So today we were entering Camp Randall Stadium (home of the Wisconsin Badgers, where the flag football game was being held). I look up and see someone who looks like Josh Gasser (a just-graduated Wisconsin basketball player who holds the record for most game played by a Badger), but I convinced myself it wasn't him because he was supposed to be playing in the NBA Summer League. Then right before the game, Josh Gasser does the coin toss! So I'm kind of upset I didn't at least say hi to him...

But I also got to see Brett Favre, Dorsey Levens, Antonio Freeman, Mark Chmura, James Lofton, Al Harris, Nick Barnett, William Henderson, Gilbert Brown, Frank Winters, Nick Collins, and many other Packers greats. Along with that I saw Donovan McNabb, Ed "Too Tall" Jones, Will Shields, Ron Dayne, Torry Holt, Derrick Mason, and several other NFL greats. Plus, I saw Favre throw a 50 yard touchdown to Dorsey Levens, and the Legends (Packers team) beat the All Stars (NFL greats) 38 to 32. Pretty cool day to say the least!
 

Goofyernmost

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So today we were entering Camp Randall Stadium (home of the Wisconsin Badgers, where the flag football game was being held). I look up and see someone who looks like Josh Gasser (a just-graduated Wisconsin basketball player who holds the record for most game played by a Badger), but I convinced myself it wasn't him because he was supposed to be playing in the NBA Summer League. Then right before the game, Josh Gasser does the coin toss! So I'm kind of upset I didn't at least say hi to him...

But I also got to see Brett Favre, Dorsey Levens, Antonio Freeman, Mark Chmura, James Lofton, Al Harris, Nick Barnett, William Henderson, Gilbert Brown, Frank Winters, Nick Collins, and many other Packers greats. Along with that I saw Donovan McNabb, Ed "Too Tall" Jones, Will Shields, Ron Dayne, Torry Holt, Derrick Mason, and several other NFL greats. Plus, I saw Favre throw a 50 yard touchdown to Dorsey Levens, and the Legends (Packers team) beat the All Stars (NFL greats) 38 to 32. Pretty cool day to say the least!
It must be a great experience to see a bunch of sweaty professional ball players play a game designed for 10 year olds. What fun. ;):joyfull:
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
Anybody else given up on True Detective?
Hubby said that tonight was going to be a make or break episode. Apparently he threw in the towel before it was even over.

While I didn't actually watch the inaugural season, I was in the room (probably chatting with you fine folk) a couple of times while he watched. Not my cup of tea. Based on the 10-second synopsis he gave me, this season sounds absolutely putrid!

Anyway, he wants to know if any of you are watching Aquarius with David Duchovny? He suggests if anyone is bailing on TD to give Aquarius a try.

All I can say is - thank goodness the Entourage marathon is over. Even from a totally different level of the house, I was appalled at the dialogue I could overhear. Do people really speak that way?
 

acishere

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Perfection takes years. Or if you're following the Disney model, average attractions take years.
You have to spare no expense when building an attraction with such a dangerous creature. Except for IT. Feel free to cheap out and just hire Newman from Seinfeld to handle computer problems all by himself.
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
It must be a great experience to see a bunch of sweaty professional ball players play a game designed for 10 year olds. What fun. ;):joyfull:
Isn't that true of most professional sports ... especially my personal favourite, baseball?
Doesn't stop me from watching and cheering.

And Olympic hockey. That's pretty exciting too.
 

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