Where in the World Isn't Bob Saget?

Goofyernmost

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Sugar free A & W is my favourite!
Second best - Regal Cinema's fountain concoction - 90% Coke Zero with a splash of Cherry Coke. (Next week, Baby!)
When I was younger (in my 30's) I used to consume 5 to 6 cans of Pepsi per day. Then I found unsweetened Ice Tea. Now a 12 pack of Pepsi will sometimes last me a year. I didn't quit Pepsi for any noble reason, I just tired of it and for the last 30 plus years have confined myself to the tea. A substance that I also consume in large quantities. A product that may not be giving me any super healthy ingredients, but, probably isn't hurting me much either.
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
When I was younger (in my 30's) I used to consume 5 to 6 cans of Pepsi per day. Then I found unsweetened Ice Tea. Now a 12 pack of Pepsi will sometimes last me a year. I didn't quit Pepsi for any noble reason, I just tired of it and for the last 30 plus years have confined myself to the tea. A substance that I also consume in large quantities. A product that may not be giving me any super healthy ingredients, but, probably isn't hurting me much either.
I drink less than a dozen sodas/year; almost always at the movie theatre, so I don't worry too much.

Each day I consume two coffees (in my version of the a.m.), two very weak teas (before bed), one glass of milk (with supper), and a whole lotta water.

Now, if my daily food consumption were only so virtuous .... :facepalm:
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
Spoke too soon. Cuz is feeling better so we're heading out to look at those couple of houses she really wants to see. Have a good afternoon, all.
 

Andrew C

You know what's funny?
I've been to that RFC. Before The Great Flood of 2010.

I drove through that flood on my way to Baltimore as I was moving there. Nashville was my halfway point where I was gonna spend the night. Never made it to the hotel. Slept in my car on the side of the highway.
 

French Quarter

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Since seeing all the Mickey's Christmas Carol pictures from @NYwdwfan it reminded me I actually have it on DVD. It's gonna be a good one to show the kid during this fine holiday season.

Oh yeah. And I had a bunch of cookies last night due to some of the other photos. Thanks!

I haven't watched that in a long time. I think I will do that with the kids this holiday.
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
My cousin and I looked at 5 (maybe 6) houses - all priced from $199,900 - $229,900.
She is looking to downsize/down-price from her 3 + 2 bedroom ranch, valued at $320'ish.
Junk, junk, mega junk. Not one single house worth even $120,000 among the bunch!

She is mega-bummed. I am invigorated.
Despite being a semi, with no garage, what we have here ain't half bad.

I learned a lesson today. My glass is definitely half full. :)
 

acishere

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My cousin and I looked at 5 (maybe 6) houses - all priced from $199,900 - $229,900.
She is looking to downsize/down-price from her 3 + 2 bedroom ranch, valued at $320'ish.
Junk, junk, mega junk. Not one single house worth even $120,000 among the bunch!

She is mega-bummed. I am invigorated.
Despite being a semi, with no garage, what we have here ain't half bad.

I learned a lesson today. My glass is definitely half full. :)
For renting, I was just excited to find something that allowed pets and wasn't winter only.
 

unkadug

Follower of "Saget"The Cult
My cousin and I looked at 5 (maybe 6) houses - all priced from $199,900 - $229,900.
She is looking to downsize/down-price from her 3 + 2 bedroom ranch, valued at $320'ish.
Junk, junk, mega junk. Not one single house worth even $120,000 among the bunch!

She is mega-bummed. I am invigorated.
Despite being a semi, with no garage, what we have here ain't half bad.

I learned a lesson today. My glass is definitely half full. :)
You live in a semi?AeroSemiTrailer.jpg
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
Ha ha. That's a sem-eye. I live in a se-mee.

Semi-detachedhousing (often abbreviated to semi in the UK, Canada and Australia, as in "three-bedroom semi", consists of pairs of houses built side-by-side or (less commonly) back-to-back, sharing a party wall and usually in such a way that each house's layout is a mirror image of its twin. This style of housing, although built throughout the world, is commonly seen as particularly symbolic of the suburbanisation of the United Kingdom and Ireland, or post-war homes in Central Canada.

In New England, certain other parts of the United States, and most of Canada, this style is sometimes colloquially called a duplex; elsewhere, however, "duplex" refers to a building split into two flats/apartments (one above the other). The style is usually referred to in the mid-Atlantic (particularly Philadelphia) as a twin.
 

JenniferS

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


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