acishere
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That's how I feel. Although MK at peak crowds dropped it a notch during my last trip.Ditto, although I like MK, AK, and Epcot equally.
That's how I feel. Although MK at peak crowds dropped it a notch during my last trip.Ditto, although I like MK, AK, and Epcot equally.
True, but there are so many other things to do at MK when the crowds are off the charts - Hall of Presidents, Peoplemover, Tiki Birds, Treehouse, CBJ, railroad, CoP, the riverboat ....That's how I feel. Although MK at peak crowds dropped it a notch during my last trip.
I personally like to go to Guests Services and complain that it's crowded and demand umlimited FPs and two free cakes.True, but there are so many other things to do at MK when the crowds are off the charts - Hall of Presidents, Peoplemover, Tiki Birds, Treehouse, CBJ, railroad, CoP, the riverboat ....
And a Savannah view.I personally like to go to Guests Services and complain that it's crowded and demand umlimited FPs and two free cakes.
ROC ? Republic of China?When a Mommy Territory and a Daddy Territory realllllly love each other ....
There should be fewer Provinces than you remember though. Two. Quebec and ROC.
(That's only funny if you're Canadian. In which case, it's hilarious.)
When a Mommy Territory and a Daddy Territory realllllly love each other ....
There should be fewer Provinces than you remember though. Two. Quebec and ROC.
(That's only funny if you're Canadian. In which case, it's hilarious.)
I got Animal Kingdom, which is false. That's my 3rd favorite park.
http://www.buzzfeed.com/disneytasth...ite-walt-disney-world-theme-11529#.mbn72o3dqm
I like when kids get scared on it and start to cry...
joking. Joking.
That is part of the fun of Its Tough to Be A Bug though.
Nunavut was created by separating existing land from Northwest Territories in 1999, 50 years after Newfoundland and Labrador joined Confederation in 1949.ROC ? Republic of China?
The Territory I was surprised about was Nunavut...
There was a point in time when most of the ROC would have been happy to let them go. It was the provision that they wanted to separate as long as the ROC continued to support them via health care and other governmental niceties. That is what I heard anyway, I don't have first hand knowledge of that.Nunavut was created by separating existing land from Northwest Territories in 1999, 50 years after Newfoundland and Labrador joined Confederation in 1949.
ROC - Rest of Canada - a saying which became popular during the last rounds of separation talks.
(For those who don't know, Quebec, right smack dab in the middle of the land mass, had made several attempts to separate from ROC and become a sovereign nation.)
Without getting political here - in a word, bingo!There was a point in time when most of the ROC would have been happy to let them go. It was the provision that they wanted to separate as long as the ROC continued to support them via health care and other governmental niceties. That is what I heard anyway, I don't have first hand knowledge of that.
Yup, looks like Christmas in the Great White North, eh?
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My daughter ran into a dilemma today, Christmas Eve and her central Air Conditioning broke down... completely! Needs to be replaced. The high point is that this warm spell isn't going to last a lot longer so they have a couple of months before the warmer weather kicks in. She doesn't see that as a high point. I'm just trying to show her the silver lining around each cloud. She seemed unimpressed. If she were still in Vermont, the idea that 70 degree weather would even need a thought about Air Conditioning seems to have left her now firmly encrusted southern brain.Yup, looks like Christmas in the Great White North, eh?
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My daughter ran into a dilemma today, Christmas Eve and her central Air Conditioning broke down... completely! Needs to be replaced. The high point is that this warm spell isn't going to last a lot longer so they have a couple of months before the warmer weather kicks in. She doesn't see that as a high point. I'm just trying to show her the silver lining around each cloud. She seemed unimpressed. If she were still in Vermont, the idea that 70 degree weather would even need a thought about Air Conditioning seems to have left her now firmly encrusted southern brain.
It's 50 F here, I've got half a dozen windows about a quarter cracked. Merry Christmas.70 degrees sounds wonderful to me, a chance to open the windows and get some fresh air. Although that happens at 50 degrees sometimes here in northern Wisconsin.
You realize that down here that's the dead of winter. Brrrrr!!!It's 50 F here, I've got half a dozen windows about a quarter cracked. Merry Christmas.
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