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Re: Trying not to be a free DDP SG

Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 8:51 pm
by Zazu
Near Philly wrote:Are you going to teach her where to "go", and clean up her "accidents" ? :D:
I'll send her a guidebook so she knows where to "go".

And given her attitude, any "accidents" will probably be good enough to sell tickets for!

Re: Trying not to be a free DDP SG

Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 9:45 pm
by seeing_eye_child
I come complete with my own leash, Unofficial Guide, water bottle, sunblock, poncho, and sarcastic observations. Free to a good home! :pluto:

On the subjects of "accidents"... Let's just say I'm glad public pratfalls are impossible on a message board.

Also, whoever added these guys: :broadway: :goliath2: :demona:

I heart youuuuu!

Re: Trying not to be a free DDP SG

Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 9:51 pm
by techie-13
Zazu wrote:I like her! Can we keep her?
I was thinking the same thing!

Welcome seeing_eye_child!!!

Re: Trying not to be a free DDP SG

Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 9:52 pm
by February
Welcome, seeing_eye_child!

I'd just like to add a little suggestion to your lovely and sure to make sure you're not an SG list...go ahead, get crazy, tip 20% and watch your server's eyes light up. You'll barely feel it, they will remember it.

One of the best times I had on my last trip was tipping a waitress at Jiko 110%. My bill was only nine bucks (I just went in for a side of the mac and cheese, a wise bird recommended it and it was pure awesomeness...) and the server actually had tears in her eyes when she came back to the table and I told her I didn't want change.

Then she brought me the most delicious little sugar cookies I've ever had in my LIFE to go with my coffee cause I didn't have room for dessert.

So much fun.

I have a bad memory so I don't recall if you said this or not but one other way NOT to be an SG on the dining plan free or no is do not make multiple ADRs for the same time in different spots under different names/info. People do that, and it's so unfair to everybody else. You're obviously too cool to do that but we may have lurkers who might!

again, welcome!

~bru

Re: Trying not to be a free DDP SG

Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 10:40 pm
by Zazu
seeing_eye_child wrote:Also, whoever added these guys:
:broadway: :goliath2: :demona:

I heart youuuuu!
You're welcome! Requests for any smilies not yet in the collection may be sent to me in a PM and I'll do my best to get them loaded for you.

Re: Trying not to be a free DDP SG

Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 7:37 am
by Lasolimu
seeing_eye_child wrote:I come complete with my own leash, Unofficial Guide, water bottle, sunblock, poncho, and sarcastic observations. Free to a good home! :pluto:
I actually know someone who likes to wear a sled dog harness and a lot of people who like to wear collars. Many of them have little bells of some sort. :p:

Anyway, hello seeing_eye_child, I am the resident dragon you were warned of and would like to offer you a very warm* welcome to that slice of the internet we call SGT. This website contains threads with quick twists and turns and I would like to advise you to not try to hard to keep up with them. Please keep your hands, arms, and legs safely inside the website at all times and enjoy your stay.

*this instance of warm is actually hot**... very hot

**this instance of hot means that you are now literally on fire, I would like to take this opportunity to apologize for any inconvenience

wow...haven't done that in awhile...

Re: Trying not to be a free DDP SG

Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 10:21 am
by DisneyMom
Welcome Seeing Eye Child! :)
Funny first Post,and yes,infants are made from Velcro and things like spoons stick to them!Could be all the sticky stuff that ends up on their faces and hands ;)

Re: Trying not to be a free DDP SG

Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 1:43 pm
by DragonFox98
I agree with Zazu: she's a keeper!!!

As for Boo, here's an observation from my world: My son is 2 3/4 (he'll be 3 in March), but he doesn't talk. He babbles, very much like Boo, and signs (our own version of ASL). Yet he can draw like the dickens.....he gives his 9 year old brother a run for his money. I'll have to scan in a picture he did of our half siamese.....it wasn't too bad. We don't know why he doesn't talk; at this point, we hardly realize it anymore because he signs everything. We just go with it.....as you can only do with children. :)

Have a wonderful day everyone!

PS....wait....Boo could say "Mike Wazowski", too! :)

Re: Trying not to be a free DDP SG

Posted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 8:40 pm
by seeing_eye_child
Thanks for the tip tip, February. And noooo, I will definitely not be making more ADRs than I intend to use. People who do such things are interfering with my ability to get the ADRs others want, and I look down my nose at them... with my eyebrows raised, eyes narrowed, and glasses perched on the tip of my nose. Unfortunately, it doesn't do much good, since I can't do this to them in person. But the point is that I try, right?

Thanks again for the warm welcome, all!

Re: Trying not to be a free DDP SG

Posted: Sat Nov 27, 2010 2:44 pm
by felinefan
Lasolimu wrote:I actually know someone who likes to wear a sled dog harness and a lot of people who like to wear collars. Many of them have little bells of some sort. :p:

Anyway, hello seeing_eye_child, I am the resident dragon you were warned of and would like to offer you a very warm* welcome to that slice of the internet we call SGT. This website contains threads with quick twists and turns and I would like to advise you to not try to hard to keep up with them. Please keep your hands, arms, and legs safely inside the website at all times and enjoy your stay.

*this instance of warm is actually hot**... very hot

**this instance of hot means that you are now literally on fire, I would like to take this opportunity to apologize for any inconvenience


Actually, I was wearing a collar with a bell on it for awhile, too--but then I got my kitty Tripod's ashes back from my friend, and the collar is now around the container her ashes came in. :D:

wow...haven't done that in awhile...