OK, so I went with your approach and got them all right. Too funny!Most of my correct responses were towards the end. I took the George Costanza approach and picked the opposite of what I thought it was and started getting them right.
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OK, so I went with your approach and got them all right. Too funny!Most of my correct responses were towards the end. I took the George Costanza approach and picked the opposite of what I thought it was and started getting them right.
The George Costanza approach was responsible for one my two wrong answers.Most of my correct responses were towards the end. I took the George Costanza approach and picked the opposite of what I thought it was and started getting them right.
The George Costanza approach was responsible for my second child. Always remember, when you think it's OK, it isn't!The George Costanza approach was responsible for one my two wrong answers.
You must not be the master of your domain.The George Costanza approach was responsible for my second child. Always remember, when you think it's OK, it isn't!![]()
So go outside your price range. We're worth it.I've been Christmas shopping on Amazon for the past half hour. So far I've found nothing anybody would want (in my price range at least), but I have found a few things I might buy for myself... oops.
Uh oh, I just checked what is playing at the Regal @ Walden Galleria on Monday, and there is absolutely nothing that I want to see.
One raunchy Christmas movie; another Christmas movie my brother said sucked; some Hunger Games nonsense; a Pixar film I'll never sucker Hubby to see after the Frozen fiasco; Peanuts, which I've already seen; and a Rocky sequel. Maybe I'll suck it up and watch the Bond film, despite not having seen once since the Sean Connery heyday.
The good thing about 007 movies is that you need no knowledge of any of the movies before it to enjoy the movie. Unlike Hungy Games .Uh oh, I just checked what is playing at the Regal @ Walden Galleria on Monday, and there is absolutely nothing that I want to see.
One raunchy Christmas movie; another Christmas movie my brother said sucked; some Hunger Games nonsense; a Pixar film I'll never sucker Hubby to see after the Frozen fiasco; Peanuts, which I've already seen; and a Rocky sequel. Maybe I'll suck it up and watch the Bond film, despite not having seen once since the Sean Connery heyday.
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Skyfall is one of my favorite Bond films. Definitely my favorite of Daniel Craig, but he's been good in all of his versions of it. They got this Bond right.The good thing about 007 movies is that you need no knowledge of any of the movies before it to enjoy the movie. Unlike Hungy Games .
I've only seen one 007 movie with the current Bond, Casio Royale, but he was very good in the role.
Day 2 of the Adventure.... October 20, 2015
Eventually woke up after about 12 hours of sleep and headed out the door to catch the train that goes directly to Disneyland Paris. Not a long ride, probably about 40 minutes (with many stops along the way). It was where I started my love affair with train travel. The last train I was on was many years ago traveling from Toronto to Montreal with the wife and a 3 year old and an infant. It was not a pleasant trip back then. All I had were Visa Traveler Checks and the train wouldn't take them. So I had a hungry 3 year old, a hungry wife and myself ready to eat the seat cushions before we got to Montreal. (The infant had her own personal feeding source) Anyway, back on track (tee hee), I loved this ride and enjoyed train riding more each time we used it as our means of transportation.
I'm not sure what I was expecting from DLP, but, it was more then I got. The general feel of the layout reminded me a lot of Disneyland in Cali., but, not as nice. Not awful, mind you just less then I expected. Many of the big attractions were down for refurb. and the others that I managed to go to sometimes were a surprise. Phantom Manor, for example, was a nice ride with many of the expected "haunted mansion" items, but, then mysteriously became a western themed grouping of skeletal remains that just didn't seem to fit in at all with my expectations. Pirates reminded me a lot of Disneyland's PoTC especially in the beginning. It was good, but, somehow seemed disjointed to me. Not sure why. Small World was closed and BTMR looked a lot like all the rest to me. I had made 3 attempts to see Ratatouille only to be sent out each time just before loading because it broke down. Major disappointment. The Dragon under the castle was a nice touch. I, honestly, do not remember them all, but, I will tell you this... anyone that thinks that things look shabby at WDW should pay a visit to DLP. Comparatively, WDW is pristine.
I should explain that the train is a double decker passenger car. When full many have to either stand on the landing by the door or on the stair way. On the train ride back to Paris later that night, when the train started up from one of the stops a lady was not hanging on tightly and fell down the stairs, I caught her before she hit the ground. What that caused is an aggravation of a tendinitis problem in my right arm that stayed with me the rest of the trip. But other then that there were no injuries.
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How much of a hassle is Customs coming and going? Which way is easier?Okay, maybe not crossing into the U.S. at 1:00.
Just got on the Peace Bridge and it's backed up all the way to the Canadian side. Ugh.
App says 31 minutes - which I'll believe when I see it.
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I had to leave...I heard the phone ringing at the house.We're here. And nary a one of you to greet me.![]()
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