Where in the World Isn't Bob Saget?

French Quarter

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For those that are not used to it...there is a feature called multi quote that Steve took great pains to install on this forum.

In order to use this feature, you simply hit the "+Quote" blue text next to the "Like" text (I know you guys know where that is).

You can hit this feature on as many posts as you would like to include in your next post.

Next...scroll down to the bottom of the page. You will see the reply box...below the reply box will be a big blue button that says"Insert Quotes" Click on it.....Voila all those posts that you clicked on are now conveniently all in one post and you can go in and insert your reply to each quote in one nice post

Wait just a sec. I went over and started a thread awhile ago about whether multiquote is preferred or not. (Mostly because I was used to multiquote from other forums and couldn't understand why no one was using it.) The official word is that it is a matter of preference and doesn't matter at all to admin. Check it out: http://forums.wdwmagic.com/threads/to-multiquote-or-not-to-multiquote.905999/#post-6934346

And upon further discussion with fellow users, it seems that most prefer to have separate responses to separate topics and, in my observation, that is the more common practice on these particular forums. (You can weigh in on the above thread with your opinion to.) So, I have opted to not multiquote.

So... :p

(Oh and multiquote apparently doesn't work particularly well on mobile devices I have been told.)
 

French Quarter

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I lived by myself for more than 7 years before I got married. I quickly learned that horror and ghost movies are no fun when you wake up alone at 4:00 a.m.
I think I've only ever seen: Carrie, Prom Night, Damien - Omen 2, Phantom of the Paradise, and The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane - which has a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

That's it. That's all. I learned my lesson real good.

Truth is, I found Scarface and The Great Gatsby to be equally disturbing, for totally different reasons.

I still think you can't beat Hitchcock. More suspense than horror, I suppose, but it's the kind of chill that stay with you after the movie is done.
 

French Quarter

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The one with Heath Ledger - wherein he played a character so inherently evil that he ended up accidentally OD'ing to escape the creature in his brain.

Also, it might have been more clear had I spelled "Knight" with a K. :p

His character was so believable. Really well done. But you are right. Super creepy.
 

Lucky

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Until now the main significance to me of October 21 is that it's a former GF's birthday.

But henceforth I will always think of it first and foremost as International Nacho Day.

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NYwdwfan

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Laying in bed right now not wanting to get up. My morning discussion was cancelled because the professor is in Orlando for a conference. Jealous.

My friend went to Cancun with her family today. I woke up to frost. They picked a good week to go.

Did I tell you guys that one of my daughter's teachers is a huge Disney fan and when my daughter told her she's going to miss school to go the teacher told her she wants a postcard and a "diary" of everything we do.
 

PUSH

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My friend went to Cancun with her family today. I woke up to frost. They picked a good week to go.

Did I tell you guys that one of my daughter's teachers is a huge Disney fan and when my daughter told her she's going to miss school to go the teacher told her she wants a postcard and a "diary" of everything we do.
I didn't hear the diary part, but I believe you shared the part about the teacher being a Disney fan.
 

acishere

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My friend went to Cancun with her family today. I woke up to frost. They picked a good week to go.

Did I tell you guys that one of my daughter's teachers is a huge Disney fan and when my daughter told her she's going to miss school to go the teacher told her she wants a postcard and a "diary" of everything we do.
Does that count as extra credit?
 

Nemo14

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For those that are not used to it...there is a feature called multi quote that Steve took great pains to install on this forum.

In order to use this feature, you simply hit the "+Quote" blue text next to the "Like" text (I know you guys know where that is).

You can hit this feature on as many posts as you would like to include in your next post.

Next...scroll down to the bottom of the page. You will see the reply box...below the reply box will be a big blue button that says"Insert Quotes" Click on it.....Voila all those posts that you clicked on are now conveniently all in one post and you can go in and insert your reply to each quote in one nice post
But how can one possibly boost one's post cost, and by default their "like" count if they include all their senseless remarks in one post?
 

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