Originally Posted By leemac <<Bangors, and Mash>> Bangers not Bangors. Bangor is a place in Wales - and Maine of course.
Originally Posted By leemac <<The Twilight Movies are now forever dead to me.>> Unless you are a moist female tween then that is entirely a good thing.
Originally Posted By EPCOT Explorer >>> Where is Bubble Nicholas Where are the Kristos Where are the Living Statues Where is the Steel Drum reggae band Where is Gyro I could go on, and on, and on.....<<< >>Yea...no. Other than England, Canada, and Italy, the other pavilions very rarely, if ever, have live entertainment out.<< OK, true. Those guys are gone. Miss them, especially the statues.. But we saw the drummers in Japan, the Fife and Drum Core in AA, the Acrobatics in China.... It was pretty lively.
Originally Posted By MPierce >> Bangers not Bangors. Bangor is a place in Wales - and Maine of course. << I have a hard time writting in English. I'm just to use to writting in American. Did I at least get the snag part right. Ah lovely Wales. It reminds me of the 24th Regiment of Foot. Later to become the South Wales Borderers.
Originally Posted By EPCOT Explorer >>>On recommendation from EE, and the Skipper. The Twilight Movies are now forever dead to me.<<< Smart man.
Originally Posted By EPCOT Explorer >>>Unless you are a moist female tween then that is entirely a good thing.<<< HAH!
Originally Posted By HokieSkipper <<But we saw the drummers in Japan, the Fife and Drum Core in AA, the Acrobatics in China....>> Ah! Forgot about the Japanese guys/gals.
Originally Posted By MPierce >> <<The Twilight Movies are now forever dead to me.>> >> Unless you are a moist female tween then that is entirely a good thing. << I guess I could get a sex change. but I don't think I can even remember back to being a tween. As a matter of fact that word didn't even exist in my time frame.
Originally Posted By MPierce >> But we saw the drummers in Japan, the Fife and Drum Core in AA, the Acrobatics in China.... << Did you catch the candy maker in Japan? Yes, there is still some good entertainment going on in Epcot, but way to much of the good stuff has disappeared. Did you catch Mo Rockin', appearing on their new stage? One of my favorites.
Originally Posted By EPCOT Explorer >>>Ah! Forgot about the Japanese guys/gals. <<< They are great. Also great, the CM showcasing the pearls in Japanese. Cool stuff. >>I guess I could get a sex change. but I don't think I can even remember back to being a tween. As a matter of fact that word didn't even exist in my time frame.<< This made me LOL. Hard. >>>Did you catch Mo Rockin', appearing on their new stage? One of my favorites. <<< Saw the new stage, but didn't catch them this trip. If it would not have rained, we would have gone to the last set before RoE.
Originally Posted By Lee hisownself >>On recommendation from EE, and the Skipper. The Twilight Movies are now forever dead to me.<< A wise move. If you want vamps, go with True Blood on HBO. Those there are some REAL vampires, not sparkley, moody, broody teens. Werewolves...The Wolfman (just out on dvd) was great in a dark, moody, gothic kinda way.
Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 <<Why anyone chooses to live in southern Florida is beyond me - I can happily take the heat but the humidity just slays me.>> It is godawful, but just the price you pay for living in an 'alleged' paradise. I will be living in SoCal again in the not too distant future or maybe out of the country entirely most of the year. 12:34 a.m. and it is 84.4 degrees out and they're sticky, humid ones ... only saving grace today was some sea breeze. <<Had a week back in London for the tennis etc. and it has been glorious - high 80s/low 90s and dry every day and it is ramping up to be even warmer at the weekend. We had a cold winter, variable spring and now looks like a decent summer. I love the seasons. )>> Seasons?!? Are you ever in London? Did you catch any of the longest match in history in person on the grass? <<I couldn't believe how cold it was in LA and the Inland Empire the week before last. I had to wear a sweater most evenings and it was chilly during the day. I'm hoping it warms back up when I'm back next week.>> That doesn't surprise me from living there. The 'June gloom' ... I used to love wearing a jacket at night at DL in June.
Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 >> No, but I could arrange a couple of fanbois with feathers and buckets of ice soaked towels to carry you around with us. << <<Now that's traveling in style. I might have to rethink this.>> Did I mention they would also be carrying cold beverages in those buckets? >> I was toying with the idea of having them all paint their privates with special Mickey designs ... you know, like very personal vinylmations, just not made with vinyl! << <<I don't think Doobie would much care for what I would like to reply with, so I'll just say, interesting.>> Oh, go ahead ... I wonder if Doobie reads here much. I always enjoy reading his thoughts. I had my first FLA Doobekah sighting last month at the Poly monorail station ... I was telling the folks with me 'there's Doobie and family' very loudly and the bumpkin tourists didn't seem to appreciate it.
Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 >> But I think he still Tweets every 54.3 seconds, which isn't. << <<I'm going to learn to do that before I die.>> You'd be better served watching the worst TV you could think of. Twitter is dumb and evil. >> Kids today. You can't understand them. You can't get them to take care of you. And you can't chop them up in tiny pieces and feed the gators with them ... sigh ... << <<You can if you're very careful, and they don't assign Horation Caine to the case.>> Horatio is a Manhattan Beach copper ... he'd melt if he ever had to head out to a decomposing corpse in the Everglades in July. He'd run back to the coast like a little girl!
Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 <<Don't feel alone. I'm sitting here waiting on Jeff from John Moore heating, and AC. Proud members of the BBB. It cost me $1000 to fix my heating system in February, now the AC is acting up. I can't decide yet if this was brought on by EE's bad luck or if it's Bush's fault.>> My gut says: BOTH! BTW, my AC was 'fixed' today in eight minutes for no charge and it is now 73.4 in here ... now, I just have a wet, moldy, smelly mess in the garage ... maybe I should leave it for December?
Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 <<What are you going to give him to eat? Cold Pizza, and luke warm tap water?>> Are you crazy? That's the treatment folks who stay in the actual guestrooms get!
Originally Posted By EPCOT Explorer >>>BTW, my AC was 'fixed' today in eight minutes for no charge and it is now 73.4 in here ... now, I just have a wet, moldy, smelly mess in the garage ... maybe I should leave it for December?<<< I'll clean it up if I can live in the AC for a few days.
Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 >> Know how to text? << <<I'm like Spirit on that. I refuse to text. Why text when I can just call the dog gone person up, and talk to them like a civilized human being. My wife does all that texting crap. I called my server up, and had them block text messages to my phone! >> I admire that, Pierce. I fear I'll be texting again this fall when I return to China because that's how the kids like communicating. ... But I will NOT like it!
Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 <<Bangers not Bangors. Bangor is a place in Wales - and Maine of course.>> Been to one of those before ...