Where in the World Isn't Bob Saget?

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
When I was 17, my father grounded me for life ... from shaving my legs.
He said he was sick of looking at rivers of blood flowing down my shins, and gobs of toilet paper stuck to my ankles.
He then went out and bought me a can of Neet and an electric razor.

As I got older, I switched to waxing and using an epilator.

On the day I got married, I queried if the grounding was lifted, and he said, "No. I grounded you for life!"

When I had kids of my own and my days were ridiculously busy, I asked him if the grounding was lifted, and he said, "No. I grounded you for life!"

When he got sick, (but long before he was in his last days), I asked him if the grounding was lifted once he was gone, and he said, "No. I grounded you for life!"

And now, as I look at the little trickle of blood dripping down my shin, I can hear him saying, "That's what you get. I grounded you for life!"

And the moral of the story is - never stand up in a boat.
 

Andrew C

You know what's funny?
So. Disneyland Paris Day 2!

We started out the day at Walt Disney Studios but that didn't last wrong. Everyone had the same idea so this park was much more crowded in the morning than we found the DL park to be. So we walked in around rope drop, found it to be extremely crowded, grabbed a fast pass for Ratatouille, and headed over to DL. Our new plan was to spend the morning hours there and then head back to the studios later in the day.

Here are a few pictures of us entering the Studios that morning.

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I could not get this picture to rotate. Sorry. But this is the building you have to go through when you enter the park to get to the rest of the park. It is filled with merchandise and restaurants.
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Inside "studio 1"
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Their Brown Derby is a quick service spot.
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Table service restaurant.
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JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
So. Disneyland Paris Day 2!

We started out the day at Walt Disney Studios but that didn't last wrong. Everyone had the same idea so this park was much more crowded in the morning than we found the DL park to be. So we walked in around rope drop, found it to be extremely crowded, grabbed a fast pass for Ratatouille, and headed over to DL. Our new plan was to spend the morning hours there and then head back to the studios later in the day.

Here are a few pictures of us entering the Studios that morning.

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I could not get this picture to rotate. Sorry. But this is the building you have to go through when you enter the park to get to the rest of the park. It is filled with merchandise and restaurants.
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Inside "studio 1"
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Their Brown Derby is a quick service spot.
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Table service restaurant.
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It's got a WS Mexico pavilion feel to it.
Neat.
 

Andrew C

You know what's funny?
Back to the DL park...

A couple pictures from the canal boats. They also had a Casey Junior train ride like DL except not like DL's version. It was almost like a real roller coaster that went with some pace and made it exciting for my toddler.

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Photo's from the Sleeping Beauty walk through...
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Picture taken from the backside of the castle a few flights up...looking down at the Maleficent M&G
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JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
Back to the DL park...

A couple pictures from the canal boats. They also had a Casey Junior train ride like DL except not like DL's version. It was almost like a real roller coaster that went with some pace and made it exciting for my toddler.

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Photo's from the Sleeping Beauty walk through...
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Picture taken from the backside of the castle a few flights up...looking down at the Maleficent M&G
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What is the scale on the first two photos?
It looks miniature, like the trains in Germany, but your narrative leads me to believe much larger.
 

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