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fladogfan aka Gretchen

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  1. Really? Only know what I was told, that the leaks were from 20,000 Leagues, never knew where I was under the park. The food cast workers had to go to the tunnel for fresh costumes, back then we were not allowed to take them home (we had lockers to store them in) and we would eat in the cafeteria that was near the entrance, to the right as you walk in, if I remember correctly. If we were OK for uniforms, we ate in the Center Building, it's called something else now, which my brain has blocked......... Is there still a cafeteria in that building? The Central Food Facility building is use
  2. We never did get rain in our neighborhood, but could hear thunder on all sides of us last night. Lacey was not pleased.
  3. The women's dressing room was located under the submarine ride...remember that one?...it leaked sometimes.
  4. But if you ride when it's cold or raining it's possible to go thru the ride again and again :raspberry: just be sure to wear a good poncho.
  5. Hey I think they look good! Course I was thinking a bit lower for the man buns :banana:
  6. Thanks for the heads up Mo. Took dogs for a walk and not raining in my neighborhood yet, but lots of clouds heading this way and can hear the sky grumbling. Emptied the rain gauge, 2 1/2 " of rain that fell last night. I thought that storm wouldn't end, lots of rain, wind and noise. DH, 2 dogs, 1 cat and I went on a camping trip this summer in the hybrid. My pets never showed fear or worry about thunder storms or lightning until we went thru a big, very noisy thunder storm in the camp ground in VA. CRASHBOOM!!! the dogs and I were laying on one of the tent ends and that sounded like i
  7. “We’re confident that this attraction will bring more guests to the Norway pavilion and increase their interest and knowledge of Scandinavian culture, just as the World Showcase was intended to do.” School bread brings this 'guest' to Norway. ( I know ^ it's not spelled correctly but it's soooo good!)
  8. Last night had a post all ready to send and ka-pow we got lightning right outside the window. So close that my dogs were sitting under the desk with worried eyes, not even begging for food. These 2 pups usually don't even flinch for thunder storms or the firework shows we can hear. But last night they were worried. Took a cue from them and shut down. Below are a couple of the posts I wanted to comment about. :user2552: :rotfl5: Yep, I'm real mild about Magic Bands too.
  9. Many thanks to Mo, the TCD gang and Beckers. The news made the front page of the Orlando Sentinel today. Right next to a big article about Cuba. http://eedition.orlandosentinel.com/Olive/ODE/orlandosentinel2/
  10. Very good news!!! DH and I were hoping an up-grade was going on behind the portable bushes that are blocking the layout. He could see new track laying next to track.
  11. We left Northern Virginia area on a Thursday a couple of weeks ago. Got on I-95 just above Dumfries (I think) and immediately hit stop and go traffic all the way to and through Fredericksburg to about 6 miles south of it. A lady at a rest stop just north of Fredericksburg said it was busy on Fridays and Saturdays and now Thursdays were just as busy. If I was coming from the north I'd use the Bay-Bridge tunnel and avoid all that mess if at all possible. It puts you south of Richmond/Petersburg traffic!
  12. Who ever did the cat head must live with a cat. DH and I saw it and enjoyed it.
  13. That sounds good! A lot of prep work, might try it on a fresh ham. What is corned ham? So went looking for the answer. This is one of them. http://www.ourstate.com/corned-ham/ Not hard to do, just need to plan for enough time.
  14. Keith, I like the way you think. Also, when working on Skyline Drive, many moons ago, we served Virginia Ham! Imagine my disappointment when buying VA ham down here and it was sweet, yuck. Sweet cured ham is ok IF that is what you are expecting. The prep of the ham was labor intensive and took quite a while. A friend gave me an easy way to fix a country ham. Need a big pot, big enough to cover the ham with water. Do that, soak the ham for 24 hours. Pour off that water, recover the ham with fresh water add 1 cup of brown sugar and 1 cup of vinegar . Bring to boil, boil 15-20 minutes
  15. and Jeeves will camp out back of your RV, in the tent, to be available for all your needs at the Fort Jeeves will also supervise all staff, you know maids, cooks oops chefs, nannies, etc.
  16. That sounds like fun Kristie, never been out that way so look forward to the info fiends will be posting.
  17. Actually we might even have it available most of year. Not being able to eat the good, wonderful, oh so tasty salt cured ham, I tend not to look for it
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