The train!One day later I have driven the bride(my daughter) and her bridesmaids to Busch Gardens Williamsburg. I shouldn't show you their group photo so I will just share some photos that I haven taken as I wander around by myself...View attachment 785943View attachment 785944View attachment 785945View attachment 785946
why do they have the plow on the train are they expecting snowThe train!View attachment 785949
France....Virginia....ummOne day later I have driven the bride(my daughter) and her bridesmaids to Busch Gardens Williamsburg. I shouldn't show you their group photo so I will just share some photos that I haven taken as I wander around by myself...View attachment 785943View attachment 785944View attachment 785945View attachment 785946
I haven't seen theme park yet that didn't have one. Even Dollywood had a very sad looking teacup ride.Last one. Not just Disney has a teacup ride...View attachment 785988
When exiting Busch Gardens at closing time I stopped for this photo...France....Virginia....umm
...just "go with it".View attachment 785972
I know that I was just there last week, but I honestly didn't have a reason to go into that particular area. All my grandkids are grown up now. I last saw it in 2012 and then it was dirty, dingy and a whole lot less than appealing. If those pictures are more current than kudos for them putting some effort in it. It is possible because the rest of the park was a lot nicer looking this time around. It helped a little by not running that coal burning, embers in your eyes, steam train during my last visit. That put a lot of soot in the air and probably contributed to the dingy look back then.
Another one I enjoyedSeries finale of So Help Me Todd tonight.![]()
It’s like The Finer Things Club on The Office, except low brow and searching for Bob.What is this thread?!
I read an article online where the producer (director?) discloses the broad storyline that would have unfolded over the next few seasons had CBS or CW picked it up.Another one I enjoyed
That train is very sooty! I know it contributes to the overall ambiance and character of the park, but sooner or later, that polluter is going to get the heave ho, I would think.I know that I was just there last week, but I honestly didn't have a reason to go into that particular area. All my grandkids are grown up now. I last saw it in 2012 and then it was dirty, dingy and a whole lot less than appealing. If those pictures are more current than kudos for them putting some effort in it. It is possible because the rest of the park was a lot nicer looking this time around. It helped a little by not running that coal burning, embers in your eyes, steam train during my last visit. That put a lot of soot in the air and probably contributed to the dingy look back then.
Found it.I read an article online where the producer (director?) discloses the broad storyline that would have unfolded over the next few seasons had CBS or CW picked it up.
In the end, Todd and Susan were going to be together. If I can find it again, I’ll link it in a spoiler.
Thank you! I was seriously hoping someone else would pick it up.Found it.
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‘So Help Me Todd’ Series Finale: Why The CBS Drama Ended On An (Awkward!) Cliffhanger & What Would Have Happened To Margaret And Her Son
Series Creator Scott Prendergast explains why the series ended on a cliffhanger and what he wanted to do in season 3.deadline.com
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