Where in the World Isn't Bob Saget?

SteveBrickNJ

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Hey everyone, a curiosity question for each of you....
How do YOU spell barbe?ue?
barbecue?
or
barbeque?
In my game forum someone posted "barbecue"
......in my response I used "barbeque"
After I posted it I noticed the difference in spellings.
I used "edit" and changed mine to match the previous poster.
Google says both spellings are correct/acceptable.............so which one do you folks use?
 

Songbird76

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You got: Peter Pan’s Flight
If you instantly recognize the phrase “second star to the right and straight on ‘til morning,” then Peter Pan’s Flight must be the ride for you. You may not be a kid anymore, but that doesn’t mean you left your inner child behind. You’re curious as can be, and you love a good adventure, so why not head off to Neverland?


I don't think that's really me, though....
 

Songbird76

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Me too. I think it was because I picked “London” for the bucket list destination. I wanted to pick NYC, but I’ve already been there multiple, multiple times, and I’m not sure how a bucket list actually works.
I picked Cairo for that and still got PPF. I debated between London and New York, but I've already been to them each once, so I picked Cairo since I've never been there and there was no city in Italy on the list, which is my biggest bucket list destination. I actually did the test twice so I could go back and click the answers I debated on, and even changing half of my answers, it still came up PPF.
 

Songbird76

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What I find fun about this thread beside everyone being so supportive and friendly is every time you come on here you never know what is going to be the topic of conversation. It is also lighthearted fun stuff. To me that is what Disney is about. All this other arguing stuff over Splash Mountain being changed to the Princess and the Frog and what's going to be next to change. Will Disney reopen or not. That stuff is really out of our hands. Disney made the decision on it or they will decide to make the decision in there time on the other stuff. Why argue over it?
I find it interesting to discuss those things, but it's not worth arguing over. Are there things I would miss if they changed them? Of course. But is it going to ruin my next trip to Disney? In the grand scheme of things, there are more important things than what the theme of the ride with the big drop that cools me off is. And there are so many experiences, if you don't like one, there's something else to do. For all the insensity with which I plan, I'm actually pretty laid back about the actual traveling. We go with the flow, do what we feel like doing, take breaks when we need them...I'm a super duper power planner....my lists have lists. I want to know what's available, what's important to each person in my group, what to watch out for, etc...but then because of all the master planning, when we get there, we don't have to scramble. There are always some unexpected potholes, like my daughter getting heat exhaustion at Animal Kingdom, but we deal and it doesn't ruin the trip.....at least not for me. But I stay out of those controversial threads. I don't think I have ever even been in the political thread.
 

Songbird76

Well-Known Member
I don’t think so, but legit I don’t think I’ve had McD’s since the last McHappy Day before my dad died ... so 10+ years.
We're forced to eat there every time we're on vacation because my son Autism related food issues. McDonalds is "safe". Granted, we usually take him to McD's and then we go and get real food somewhere else. But there are times when that's the best thing available.
 

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