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67,000+ posts - Ken Valentine - 08-31-2006 XamberB Wrote:Weren't Jeezy and Haiku a comedy team like Burns and Allen? Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis? Laurel and Hardy? Roy Rogers and Trigger? Gene Autrey and Champion? The Lone Ranger and . . . no . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . wait a minute . . . . . . . . . . . Ken V. 67,000+ posts - Jamo - 09-01-2006 XamberB Wrote:You can do it, Jamo!!! I hope so, but it becomes tight 67,000+ posts - Maggers - 09-01-2006 fpw Wrote:[SIZE="3"]That's 1000+ posts in 9 days. *sniff!* It makes me verklempt. *sniff!* [/SIZE] Lisa Wrote:Yeah, but most of them were Jeezy and Haikus. And I've been away at Disneyworld for 5 of those 9 days. Can't blame those posts on me. 67,000+ posts - Sigokat - 09-02-2006 Maggers Wrote:And I've been away at Disneyworld for 5 of those 9 days. Can't blame those posts on me. Off topic here...but I'm planning a tri to Disneyworld in March once I PCS back to the states. I haven't been since I was a kid (when the Epcot Center was the NEW addition) Any suggestions on what to see? I'll be staying at the Shades of Green Resort (Disney's Military resort) and I definitely want to go to MGM for the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror. I"m also interested in some of the dinner events like Medevil Times (been to the one in Schamburg, IL) and the murder mystery dinner thing. Any thing else? Oh and there won't be any kids on this trip with us, so we don't have to worry about stuff like that. Thanks, Maggers. 67,000+ posts - jimbow8 - 09-02-2006 sigokat Wrote:Off topic here...but I'm planning a tri to Disneyworld in March once I PCS back to the states. I haven't been since I was a kid (when the Epcot Center was the NEW addition)It has changed immensely since then. In addition to two new parks, MGM and Animal Kingdom, there are whole shopping districts and nightlife areas. Here is the main website: Walt Disney World (If they let you look at it from there) I assume by "we" you mean you and your wife? There is a page devoted to Romance & Relaxation. Here's the subsequent list for Dining. 67,000+ posts - cobalt - 09-02-2006 For action rides, Rockin Roll Rollercoaster in MGM, Mission Space and Test Trak in Epcot are great. For dinner, one place hubby and I LOVE to go is the resturant at the top of the Contemporary Hotel, its called The California Grill. If you book dinner late, you can watch the fireworks in the Magic Kingdom from the windows. Or go out onto the observation deck from the end of the resturant. They even play the same music during the show. Another great place is in the Living Seas Pavillion, it's called The Sea I believe. Another of my favorites is the resturant outside the Grand Floridian, I think it's Narooses. There is a book that the front desk of your hotel can give you. It's an AMEX guide to all the resturants. There's even a call ahead dining line to make reservatios. That makes dinner out a snap. ENJOY!!! 67,000+ posts - Sigokat - 09-04-2006 jimbow8 Wrote:It has changed immensely since then. In addition to two new parks, MGM and Animal Kingdom, there are whole shopping districts and nightlife areas. Cool, thanks for the link. I'm checking it out now. We are only going to be there for 7 days I think, but there just seems like so much to do. I'm a big animal lover and the Animal Kingdom place sounds cool, but (and this may sound stupid) I couldn't seem to find anywhere on the site where it said there were real, live animals there. Yeah its going to be the two of us and some friends. I'm looking forward to some golfing as well. (Have to improve my game though before I go). I'm a big kid at heart when it comes to amusement parks, I still love going on all the rides and all that. Just seems like SO much to do there now and so little time to do it. 67,000+ posts - Sigokat - 09-04-2006 cobalt79 Wrote:For action rides, Rockin Roll Rollercoaster in MGM, Mission Space and Test Trak in Epcot are great. For dinner, one place hubby and I LOVE to go is the resturant at the top of the Contemporary Hotel, its called The California Grill. If you book dinner late, you can watch the fireworks in the Magic Kingdom from the windows. Or go out onto the observation deck from the end of the resturant. They even play the same music during the show. Another great place is in the Living Seas Pavillion, it's called The Sea I believe. Another of my favorites is the resturant outside the Grand Floridian, I think it's Narooses. Thanks! I'm really looking forward to the trip. The more I look into it (the sites that jimbow sent and the resort site) the more I can't wait to go. The Living Sea Pavilion sounds cool, is it like a resturant in an aquariam for something? I've always wanted to do one of those mystery dinner things were you have to solve a crime/murder that takes place at the dinner, so I think that will be interesting as well. We've got about 3 weeks left out here and then back to Germany for a few months and then back to the states. The Disneyworld trip is between Germany and my next course. Man, I am so excited just thinking about it!! 67,000+ posts - Dave - 09-04-2006 sigokat Wrote:Thanks! I'm really looking forward to the trip. The more I look into it (the sites that jimbow sent and the resort site) the more I can't wait to go. The Living Sea Pavilion sounds cool, is it like a resturant in an aquariam for something?If you get a spare day check out Universal's Islands of Adventure, they have some amazing rides (Hulk, Spiderman 3D, Duelling Dragons). Dave 67,000+ posts - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 09-04-2006 fpw Wrote:[SIZE="3"]That's 1000+ posts in 9 days. *sniff!* It makes me verklempt. *sniff!* [/SIZE] "Verklepmt?" Hey, mebbe I'm wrong, but I thought we're supposed to use nice language on this board!:confused: |