#232386 - 09/18/11 08:37 PM
Re: Knives in Disney World?
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Carpal Tunnel
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Of course it's a zoo. They have mice, ducks, two chipmunks, a goofy dog. . . . Sorry but your setup was too good to pass up. Jeanette Isabelle
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#232391 - 09/18/11 10:37 PM
Re: Knives in Disney World?
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... and elephants, alligators, bears, badgers, toads, chimpanzees, leopards, deer, rabbits, pigs, foxes, vultures, organutans, tigers, pythons, etc.
Sue
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#232403 - 09/19/11 12:11 AM
Re: Knives in Disney World?
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The teenage girl shacked up with the 7 vertically challenged middle aged men is err.. slightly dubious though.. In the original fairy tail, Snow White was seven-years-old. This was part of the repetitive use of the number seven. The witch tricked Snow White on the seventh try. Her glass coffin had seven layers. Jeanette Isabelle
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#232411 - 09/19/11 03:18 AM
Re: Knives in Disney World?
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The teenage girl shacked up with the 7 vertically challenged middle aged men is err.. slightly dubious though.. I would call it downright impossible! I can see it now... The seven shorties come home from the mine, and the first thing they do is dump their filthy mining clothes on the floor, and the stench from their boots can curl nose hair. Then they empty the refrigerator of all the cold beer. Then they fight over the remote control. Then there is a roar that can be heard for miles: "WHEN IS DINNER GOING TO BE READY???" Meanwhile, Snow White is mixing a goodly amount of poison with the stew. When they're all dead, she pours ten gallons of unleaded throughout the house, then fires a flaming arrow through the open living room window. Then she tosses her suitcase into the Miata and hits the freeway, because ANYTHING is better than what she just left! And she lived happily ever after with seventeen cats. Sue
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#232417 - 09/19/11 11:48 AM
Re: Knives in Disney World?
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I've never been to Disneyland or Disney World . . just never felt any desire to go. Consider yourself having dodged a bullet the likes of which you never wish to be struck by. Living near Orlando and having gone so many times when relatives visit...I will never go back to those places again so help me God. It's a zoo. I keep using the "well we can't afford to go this year, maybe next year" excuse and maybe if I can do that over enough years eventually they will get old enough that going to a place like Disney will be "thats lame, its for kids".
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#232419 - 09/19/11 11:53 AM
Re: Knives in Disney World?
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And she lived happily ever after with seventeen cats. It has to be seven cats. Everything in the fairy tail is associated with the number seven or a number divisible by seven. What I want to know is, what is with the prince? Dude! The girl is in a comma!Jeanette Isabelle
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#232421 - 09/19/11 12:38 PM
Re: Knives in Disney World?
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I keep using the "well we can't afford to go this year, maybe next year" excuse and maybe if I can do that over enough years eventually they will get old enough that going to a place like Disney will be "thats lame, its for kids". That doesn't work when your 40 year old Wife and her Mother are conspiring to go back again "before the kids are too old" Kids, sure honey.
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#232424 - 09/19/11 01:48 PM
Re: Knives in Disney World?
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When I went ot Dland, I was in the company of a trusted native guide (my wife) who had the routine down pat and knew how to avoid the absurdly long lines.
I don't know if Dland is indeed the happiest place on earth (I can think of many that appeal more to me) but it is way ahead of military boot camp, final exams, the local ER, or Death Row.
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