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| MPierce Tue 6/19/2007 12:57p | >> Oh, I like the guy. I just want him to get out more. Climb some rocks or something, out where there's no costumed mice or ducks. <<
Your a fan of Carl Marx's teachings aren't you. :)
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| BlueOhanaTerror Tue 6/19/2007 4:42p | ^^^Actually, nope.
And not a fan of Karl's either.
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| Jim in Merced CA Tue 6/19/2007 6:36p | ^^^Maybe he meant Groucho Marx. |
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| vbdad55 Tue 6/19/2007 8:22p | ^^^^^^^^^^^^
now him I am a fan of............ say the secret word, win a wand |
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| Spirit of 74 Tue 6/19/2007 8:52p | <<Oh, I like the guy. I just want him to get out more. Climb some rocks or something, out where there's no costumed mice or ducks.>>
Agreed.
This Spirit loves to commune with nature all over the globe.
I can't imagine people who only vacation once every year and every trip go to WDW. I love the place. BUT ... well, that's crazy.
There's a whole world out there ...actually worlds! |
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| vbdad55 Tue 6/19/2007 8:57p | ^^^^^^^^^^^^
we do more than 1 vacation per year, however I can tell you it's easier to get a whole family to agree on WDW, than it is almost any other destination.
I can pretty much guarantee, that in my family of four, if I said, everyone gets to pick a vacation spot this year ( and can't be WDW ) - we would pick 4 very different places... |
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| Spirit of 74 Tue 6/19/2007 9:06p | I am a soul oops sole Spirit, but I often travel with family and friends from other realms.
If I were the head of a family and I brought in the bread, I'd make the decision on where we went ... or I'd give everyone three options and let em vote and I'd get the tiebreaker.
A friend, who lives about 200 miles from WDW, called tonight after returning from a week in Costa Rica (somewhere I haven't been but want to get to) ... he remarked he hasn't been to WDW in five years and said 'it's about time to head back but I'd never pick Disney over a real place.'
As much as I love Disney, I agree completely.
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| vbdad55 Tue 6/19/2007 9:12p | For me it would be a coin flip between Germany/Austria and Ireland ( sidetrip to London ) - as I really enjoy both...but then I like art / museums / history -- where it bores the bejesus out of my oldest (22) and my wife. My oldest would much rather be in Aruba for instance, where I am bored. My wife likes Charleston for example, and my youngest (12) would likely prefer a place like the Wisconsin Dells because of the waterparks..although she does like history so there is hope. We would never agree on anything, and while I may get the deciding vote, traipsing around Innsbruck or Vienna with 3 long faces in tow not my idea of fun either. |
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| Skellington88 Wed 6/20/2007 3:48p | >>be watchful someone doesn't rip you off while you are there, they might be thinking, gee he's rich, he's at a deluxe resort...he can afford it so it's OK...and voila your camera or cell phone will be gone.....<
Thanks for the tip. I find it disgusting that there are people in this world that can so easily make blind judgements and justify stealing someone else's property.
You would think that the clientel traveling to WDW's delux resorts would be above such thievery. |
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| MPierce Wed 6/20/2007 4:00p | >> friend, who lives about 200 miles from WDW, called tonight after returning from a week in Costa Rica (somewhere I haven't been but want to get to) ... he remarked he hasn't been to WDW in five years and said 'it's about time to head back but I'd never pick Disney over a real place.' <<
I've been to a lot of Real places, give me fantasy any day of the week.
>> You would think that the clientel traveling to WDW's delux resorts would be above such thievery. <<
I see you have been practicing on the art of satirical comment. Now if we could just get you to work on your ethics, and people skills.
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