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Re: SGT on Pirates

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 1:03 pm
by BRWombat
Big Wallaby wrote:... My father is the president of a company back in Portland, and one of the things he's taken to doing is sending people who have worked for the company, worked hard and sacrificed for the company to Disney World, cruises, and many other neat places around the world. He sends their entire family first class wherever they are going, gets them Concierge level rooms and sometimes they arrive at Disney World to find another surprise gift here at Disney World waiting in their room that he sent me out with his credit card to buy. Overall, he loves rewarding those who work for him in ways that they could never afford on their own at "normal people" wages. He's creating his own year of... okay, not a million dreams, but I know of a good number of people for whom he's already made this happen, with more on the way.
Where do I sign up for your dad's company, BW????

Oh, wait, I just reread your post and realize that I would actually have to work. Never mind. :D:

Re: SGT on Pirates

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 2:07 pm
by Princess Susi
Big Wallaby wrote:It's interesting to me, there are two kinds of people who have money... those who earned and deserve it, and those who definitely don't. You remind me of quite a few people I know who have it and do well with it, because they are the people who, going down the road, you would never know they are so well off. I've known both types, and the second set disgust me. Those who need to make sure you know they are *very* well off, give to charities only for the tax breaks (and often not to good ones that use the money wisely) and do really stupid things that I could never do or want to do.

My father is the president of a company back in Portland, and one of the things he's taken to doing is sending people who have worked for the company, worked hard and sacrificed for the company to Disney World, cruises, and many other neat places around the world. He sends their entire family first class wherever they are going, gets them Concierge level rooms and sometimes they arrive at Disney World to find another surprise gift here at Disney World waiting in their room that he sent me out with his credit card to buy. Overall, he loves rewarding those who work for him in ways that they could never afford on their own at "normal people" wages. He's creating his own year of... okay, not a million dreams, but I know of a good number of people for whom he's already made this happen, with more on the way.

That is WAY cool! I wish I would have had a boss like that back in the 1980's. My last trip to DL was in 1972 and I did not go again until 1995 cause I could not afford to on my salary what with rent, bills and food...had to wait, but it is okay cause I met my Ralphie who loves Disney as much as I do and now we go when we can.
Your dad is one cool dude!

Re: SGT on Pirates

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 5:34 pm
by Whazzup
susislicker wrote: "Let them eat a Monte Cristo at Blue Bayou!" :p:
Ooh-ooh! Monte Cristo at Blue Bayou. Might be worth a trip to the west coast if they serve a good Monte Cristo. Yes, I'll just hop on my Lear jet and be there within the hour. :rolleyes: Wonder if they have them anywhere at WDW.

Re: SGT on Pirates

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 5:51 pm
by GRUMPY PIRATE
mechurchlady wrote:So that is how you torture your kids lol. Take them and the kids on a disney trip then when your kids are not looking you slip their kids sugary snacks.

Grandpa: This is our little secret so no telling mom and dad. What a dirty little boy you are, hurry up, all done, let me get that.
Daughter: Ok kids lets ride Dumbo, kids, calm down kids.
Son in law: Junior how did you get your face dirty, is that chocolate and marshmallows? DAD not again.


I now wish I had kids to torture when I am old.
Suhhhhhhhh! You'll spoil the "magic"

Re: SGT on Pirates

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 8:20 pm
by hobie16
Whazzup wrote:I'll just hop on my Lear jet and be there within the hour.
Lears are so declasse. You need to move up to either a Gulf V or a Bombardier Global Express. :D:

Re: SGT on Pirates

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2007 6:42 am
by JugglingFreak
hobie16 wrote:Lears are so declasse. You need to move up to either a Gulf V or a Bombardier Global Express. :D:

I used to work at Gulfstream.. Back whe they first rolled out the G5's..

Re: SGT on Pirates

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2007 11:13 pm
by Zazu
susislicker wrote:Zazu]Sure!
... And I do NOT mean a chair.... I am onto you guys!
<sigh> Okay, a non-chair Chippendale it is then. Look in "Custom Smileys" for "Chippendale (not a chair)".

Re: SGT on Pirates

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2007 11:30 pm
by stefunierocks
psh forget the monte cristo.

you get the dolewhips, i'll get the figaro fries, we'll meet in pecos bills.

oh god now im starving.

Re: SGT on Pirates

Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 10:33 am
by Princess Susi
Zazu wrote:Sure!

<sigh> Okay, a non-chair Chippendale it is then. Look in "Custom Smileys" for "Chippendale (not a chair)".
Ladies, do we approve? :chipdale: :D:

Thank you oh mighty ZAZU! That will do nicely...
susi-Q

Re: SGT on Pirates

Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 11:53 am
by Big Wallaby
hobie16 wrote:Lears are so declasse. You need to move up to either a Gulf V or a Bombardier Global Express. :D:
But I'm happy in the Cessna 150. Or the 152. Or the 172. Or the 182.

Us simple folk don't need a jet engine, unless it's built by Lancair.