LP Lotion: The Holidays at Animal Kingdom (2008)

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    Originally Posted By AutoPost

    This topic is for Discussion of <a href="http://www.LaughingPlace.com/Lotion-View-795.asp" target="_blank"><b>LP Lotion: The Holidays at Animal Kingdom (2008)</b></a>
    Holiday pictures from Animal Kingdom including the character trees at Camp Minnie Mickey.
     
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    Originally Posted By MPierce

    Great pictures Denise, and a bunch of 'em.
     
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    Originally Posted By mcneil516

    The last tree is the Country Bears Jamboree Tree!
     
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    Originally Posted By A Happy Haunt

    Great pics!! Thanks!
     
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    Originally Posted By MPierce

    Glad to see you back Happy Haunt.
     
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    Originally Posted By A Happy Haunt

    Glad to be back!!

    This is the 3rd week my Darling kids have had off of school!! HELP ME!!!
     
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    Originally Posted By MPierce

    I bet they would love to visit their Grand Parents. :)
     
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    Originally Posted By bobbelee9

    Their grandparents are no fun, we work. They did enjoy the use of my shower when they had no power.
     
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    Originally Posted By MPierce

    I don't guess an ice water shower would be the most fun thing in the world.
    After hurricane Ike I'm looking into putting in a propane generator.
     
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    Originally Posted By bobbelee9

    We may have had to do without alot of stuff, but unlike you, at least we didn't have to relocate to another state. Not knowing what you'd find when you got home must have been an awful experience. People up here were told that FEMA would reimburse them for generators, would that help you too?
     
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    Originally Posted By MPierce

    I just relocated a few miles from my house to where there was power. FEMA is really a big joke from what I can tell about it. If you have insurance who needs them. About 90% of the people that applied for Fema aid down here were turned down. I wish somebody else would foot the bill for a new generator, rather than me. I'm talking in the range of $6000. Enough to almost power my whole house. I'm to spoiled to go without electricity anymore.
     
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    Originally Posted By NikkiLOVESMickey

    <<FEMA is really a big joke from what I can tell about it.>>

    MPierce, here in New Orleans, we say that FEMA actually stands for "Fix Everything, My A$$" :)
     
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    Originally Posted By A Happy Haunt

    <<I'm talking in the range of $6000. Enough to almost power my whole house. I'm to spoiled to go without electricity anymore. >>

    When we had our 1 week ice storm outage FEMA would give us a $700 credit for a generator!! OH GOODIE 10% off!!
     
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    Originally Posted By bobbelee9

    I wonder how much paper work you'd have to go through to get the $700.
     
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    Originally Posted By MPierce

    $700 will get you a small gasoline generator. Probably around 5 or 6000 watts of power.
     
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    Originally Posted By MPierce

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    MPierce, here in New Orleans, we say that FEMA actually stands for "Fix Everything, My A$$" :) <<

    Very appropriate Nikki. If you want help from FEMA you have to be on welfare, and be willing to get treated like an animal. Nothing like standing in the sweltering sun all day long to get a handout.
     

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