Is Nothing Sacred?

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Re: Is Nothing Sacred?

Post by DisneyMom » Wed Jul 11, 2012 9:14 pm

Zazu wrote:Hey, if I go commando, it's legally a kilt! :willie:
The Guys were wearing Kilts at the Brave Meet and Greet with Merida at DLR.......Ktulu told me to find out if they were REAL Scotsmen! (I didn't,tho.....) :o:


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Re: Is Nothing Sacred?

Post by delsdad » Thu Jul 12, 2012 7:09 pm

Big Wallaby wrote:I am hoping by 2013 to have my pilot license, with IFR. If I am able to do that as planned, I will have to warn you guys at DL to watch out. It will be difficult to keep Little Wallaby and me away.
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Re: Is Nothing Sacred?

Post by 200footdrop » Thu Jul 12, 2012 7:25 pm

"Don't call me Shirley"



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Re: Is Nothing Sacred?

Post by BRWombat » Fri Jul 13, 2012 4:54 pm

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Ah, Kareem. "I'm sorry, son, but you must have me confused with someone else. My name is Roger Murdock. I'm the co-pilot."


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Re: Is Nothing Sacred?

Post by GRUMPY PIRATE » Fri Jul 13, 2012 7:22 pm

jeez, you guys make it hard to fly. I have flow a lot since 9/11. Just do what I do and go through the sign through room.

oh...wait...

sorry, you don't have the "Key"


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Re: Is Nothing Sacred?

Post by Big Wallaby » Sat Jul 14, 2012 1:26 pm

Not funny. I'll stick to the pilot license.


My opinions are mine and mine only. If my opinions are the opinion of others who happen to share whatever my crazy views may be, then fine, but it's not because I represent them in having my opinions. Got it?

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Re: Is Nothing Sacred?

Post by shilohmm » Fri Jul 20, 2012 4:06 pm

Darksin wrote:I've got a better idea.
Have SUV, Will Drive :D:
We've got a van, but ditto. I kind of like the "in the air" part, but I've never liked hanging out in airports, and I like to see the country, so the added hassle means I haven't been on a plane since 9-11 either. Been in airports a time or two, since the kids still fly, but mostly I manage to avoid that part as well. Hubby, who has the patience of a saint, is always willing and usually able to take over that duty.
EpcotFan wrote:Otherwise, by the time I drove to Orlando, it would be time to turn around and go home! :)
Yah, I gotta admit we'd go to WDW a lot more if we lived closer and could just buzz down for a long weekend. As it is, we only go when we can schedule a two week vacation (which is roughly every other year), so we can take two days driving down and three back up and still have a fair bit of Orlando time. Plus we stop some other places on the way back -- found a great little museum in Cartersville, GA with lots and lots of pretty rocks. :)

Plus, driving is an adventure. Last time we went, took some cool pictures of where a tornado had come through (we'd stopped there for lunch -- prior to the tornado, there'd been bunches of eating places along there and the "restaurants" sign hadn't been removed yet), then ended up spending two days in Marietta, because the guy doing a simple fix on the van screwed up and stranded us. :rolleyes: Must have cost those guys a fortune -- they put us up in a hotel one night (and there's seven of us, meaning we need two rooms), then when they finally gave up on fixing the thing and confessed they were going to have to haul it to the dealer's, hubby told them he wanted a rental van so we could resume our trip and they coughed up. The wait was kind of a hassle, but OTOH we got a nice rental for most of the trip, and a ton of work done on the van for free because they had to pull it all apart to undo what the mechanic had done. I'm guessing that mechanic now understands why they tell you to replace that bolt instead of putting the old one back in. :D:



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