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Don White November 21st 08 07:29 PM

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"Jim" wrote in message
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I think the list Tom was looking at was bogus. Disney cards are backed by
the full faith and confidence in the "Mouse" himself.



What mouse?? Hopefully not the Rowdy Mouse group.



Jim November 21st 08 08:53 PM

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Don White wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message
...

I think the list Tom was looking at was bogus. Disney cards are backed by
the full faith and confidence in the "Mouse" himself.



What mouse?? Hopefully not the Rowdy Mouse group.


Not Rowdy Mouse. The Mouse. Were you brought up in a vacuum? First you
don't know Micky D. Now you don't know the Mouse.

Don White November 21st 08 09:54 PM

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"Jim" wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message
...

I think the list Tom was looking at was bogus. Disney cards are backed
by the full faith and confidence in the "Mouse" himself.



What mouse?? Hopefully not the Rowdy Mouse group.

Not Rowdy Mouse. The Mouse. Were you brought up in a vacuum? First you
don't know Micky D. Now you don't know the Mouse.


That Mouse!
Took the kids down there way back in '93 to meet him.
What a nightmare...lost the oldest guy at DisneyWorld first morning and then
lost the youngest that afternoon at Epcot Center.
I was ready to tear up our 3 day passes & spend the time around the pool.



Vic Smith November 21st 08 10:00 PM

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On Fri, 21 Nov 2008 17:54:14 -0400, "Don White"
wrote:


"Jim" wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message
...

I think the list Tom was looking at was bogus. Disney cards are backed
by the full faith and confidence in the "Mouse" himself.


What mouse?? Hopefully not the Rowdy Mouse group.

Not Rowdy Mouse. The Mouse. Were you brought up in a vacuum? First you
don't know Micky D. Now you don't know the Mouse.


That Mouse!
Took the kids down there way back in '93 to meet him.
What a nightmare...lost the oldest guy at DisneyWorld first morning and then
lost the youngest that afternoon at Epcot Center.
I was ready to tear up our 3 day passes & spend the time around the pool.

Must have cost an arm and a leg. Took the kids there sometime in the
'80's on the way to fish. They wanted something like 30 bucks just to
park! Turned right around and continued to the ocean.
Kids were a bit disappointed, but they got over it.
I cheered them up by not charging them for lunch that day.

--Vic


Boater November 21st 08 10:11 PM

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Vic Smith wrote:
On Fri, 21 Nov 2008 17:54:14 -0400, "Don White"
wrote:

"Jim" wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message
...

I think the list Tom was looking at was bogus. Disney cards are backed
by the full faith and confidence in the "Mouse" himself.

What mouse?? Hopefully not the Rowdy Mouse group.
Not Rowdy Mouse. The Mouse. Were you brought up in a vacuum? First you
don't know Micky D. Now you don't know the Mouse.

That Mouse!
Took the kids down there way back in '93 to meet him.
What a nightmare...lost the oldest guy at DisneyWorld first morning and then
lost the youngest that afternoon at Epcot Center.
I was ready to tear up our 3 day passes & spend the time around the pool.

Must have cost an arm and a leg. Took the kids there sometime in the
'80's on the way to fish. They wanted something like 30 bucks just to
park! Turned right around and continued to the ocean.
Kids were a bit disappointed, but they got over it.
I cheered them up by not charging them for lunch that day.

--Vic



A one day pass at Dizzyworld is $75 these days, and about $10 less for
kids under 10.

Takes your breath away, eh?

Don White November 21st 08 10:49 PM

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"Boater" wrote in message
...
Vic Smith wrote:
On Fri, 21 Nov 2008 17:54:14 -0400, "Don White"
wrote:

"Jim" wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message
...

I think the list Tom was looking at was bogus. Disney cards are
backed by the full faith and confidence in the "Mouse" himself.

What mouse?? Hopefully not the Rowdy Mouse group.
Not Rowdy Mouse. The Mouse. Were you brought up in a vacuum? First you
don't know Micky D. Now you don't know the Mouse.
That Mouse!
Took the kids down there way back in '93 to meet him.
What a nightmare...lost the oldest guy at DisneyWorld first morning and
then lost the youngest that afternoon at Epcot Center.
I was ready to tear up our 3 day passes & spend the time around the
pool.

Must have cost an arm and a leg. Took the kids there sometime in the
'80's on the way to fish. They wanted something like 30 bucks just to
park! Turned right around and continued to the ocean.
Kids were a bit disappointed, but they got over it.
I cheered them up by not charging them for lunch that day.

--Vic



A one day pass at Dizzyworld is $75 these days, and about $10 less for
kids under 10.

Takes your breath away, eh?


Seems to me that we paid around a hundred each for four passes back then.



Jim November 21st 08 11:02 PM

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Don White wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message
...

I think the list Tom was looking at was bogus. Disney cards are backed
by the full faith and confidence in the "Mouse" himself.

What mouse?? Hopefully not the Rowdy Mouse group.

Not Rowdy Mouse. The Mouse. Were you brought up in a vacuum? First you
don't know Micky D. Now you don't know the Mouse.


That Mouse!
Took the kids down there way back in '93 to meet him.
What a nightmare...lost the oldest guy at DisneyWorld first morning and then
lost the youngest that afternoon at Epcot Center.
I was ready to tear up our 3 day passes & spend the time around the pool.


You did eventually find the kids?

Don White November 21st 08 11:49 PM

Public service announcment
 

"Jim" wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message
...

I think the list Tom was looking at was bogus. Disney cards are backed
by the full faith and confidence in the "Mouse" himself.

What mouse?? Hopefully not the Rowdy Mouse group.
Not Rowdy Mouse. The Mouse. Were you brought up in a vacuum? First you
don't know Micky D. Now you don't know the Mouse.


That Mouse!
Took the kids down there way back in '93 to meet him.
What a nightmare...lost the oldest guy at DisneyWorld first morning and
then lost the youngest that afternoon at Epcot Center.
I was ready to tear up our 3 day passes & spend the time around the pool.

You did eventually find the kids?



Naw...they found me. ;-)
First, the olderst guy came walking up as we exited the House of Presidents
and at Epcot the youngest guy was playing with the video phones close to the
entrance at 1900 hrs when he saw us looking for him. .



Eisboch November 22nd 08 12:26 AM

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"Boater" wrote in message
...
Vic Smith wrote:
On Fri, 21 Nov 2008 17:54:14 -0400, "Don White"
wrote:

"Jim" wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message
...

I think the list Tom was looking at was bogus. Disney cards are
backed by the full faith and confidence in the "Mouse" himself.

What mouse?? Hopefully not the Rowdy Mouse group.
Not Rowdy Mouse. The Mouse. Were you brought up in a vacuum? First you
don't know Micky D. Now you don't know the Mouse.
That Mouse!
Took the kids down there way back in '93 to meet him.
What a nightmare...lost the oldest guy at DisneyWorld first morning and
then lost the youngest that afternoon at Epcot Center.
I was ready to tear up our 3 day passes & spend the time around the
pool.

Must have cost an arm and a leg. Took the kids there sometime in the
'80's on the way to fish. They wanted something like 30 bucks just to
park! Turned right around and continued to the ocean.
Kids were a bit disappointed, but they got over it.
I cheered them up by not charging them for lunch that day.

--Vic



A one day pass at Dizzyworld is $75 these days, and about $10 less for
kids under 10.

Takes your breath away, eh?



Worth every penny. Although for adults, I think I prefer Universal Studios.
But, that's just me.

Eisboch



DK November 22nd 08 01:14 AM

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Don White wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message
...

I think the list Tom was looking at was bogus. Disney cards are backed
by the full faith and confidence in the "Mouse" himself.

What mouse?? Hopefully not the Rowdy Mouse group.

Not Rowdy Mouse. The Mouse. Were you brought up in a vacuum? First you
don't know Micky D. Now you don't know the Mouse.


That Mouse!
Took the kids down there way back in '93 to meet him.
What a nightmare...lost the oldest guy at DisneyWorld first morning and then
lost the youngest that afternoon at Epcot Center.
I was ready to tear up our 3 day passes & spend the time around the pool.



So you were an incompetent moron 15 years ago?

Don White November 22nd 08 02:22 AM

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"DK" wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message
...

I think the list Tom was looking at was bogus. Disney cards are backed
by the full faith and confidence in the "Mouse" himself.

What mouse?? Hopefully not the Rowdy Mouse group.
Not Rowdy Mouse. The Mouse. Were you brought up in a vacuum? First you
don't know Micky D. Now you don't know the Mouse.


That Mouse!
Took the kids down there way back in '93 to meet him.
What a nightmare...lost the oldest guy at DisneyWorld first morning and
then lost the youngest that afternoon at Epcot Center.
I was ready to tear up our 3 day passes & spend the time around the pool.


So you were an incompetent moron 15 years ago?


Maybe..but look at me now.
I've improved while you've hit rock bottom.



D K November 23rd 08 02:08 AM

Public service announcment
 
Don White wrote:
"DK" wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message
...

I think the list Tom was looking at was bogus. Disney cards are backed
by the full faith and confidence in the "Mouse" himself.
What mouse?? Hopefully not the Rowdy Mouse group.
Not Rowdy Mouse. The Mouse. Were you brought up in a vacuum? First you
don't know Micky D. Now you don't know the Mouse.
That Mouse!
Took the kids down there way back in '93 to meet him.
What a nightmare...lost the oldest guy at DisneyWorld first morning and
then lost the youngest that afternoon at Epcot Center.
I was ready to tear up our 3 day passes & spend the time around the pool.

So you were an incompetent moron 15 years ago?


Maybe..but look at me now.
I've improved while you've hit rock bottom.



Really? You have 20 years on me. You would never guess if you compared
the content of our posts.

D K November 23rd 08 02:10 AM

Public service announcment
 
Don White wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message
...

I think the list Tom was looking at was bogus. Disney cards are backed
by the full faith and confidence in the "Mouse" himself.
What mouse?? Hopefully not the Rowdy Mouse group.
Not Rowdy Mouse. The Mouse. Were you brought up in a vacuum? First you
don't know Micky D. Now you don't know the Mouse.
That Mouse!
Took the kids down there way back in '93 to meet him.
What a nightmare...lost the oldest guy at DisneyWorld first morning and
then lost the youngest that afternoon at Epcot Center.
I was ready to tear up our 3 day passes & spend the time around the pool.

You did eventually find the kids?



Naw...they found me. ;-)
First, the olderst guy came walking up as we exited the House of Presidents
and at Epcot the youngest guy was playing with the video phones close to the
entrance at 1900 hrs when he saw us looking for him. .



"olderst"? You should use a spell checker if you are going to call
other people on their typos. This isn't even a typo, dummy.

Boater November 23rd 08 02:13 AM

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D K wrote:
Don White wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message
...

I think the list Tom was looking at was bogus. Disney cards are
backed by the full faith and confidence in the "Mouse" himself.
What mouse?? Hopefully not the Rowdy Mouse group.
Not Rowdy Mouse. The Mouse. Were you brought up in a vacuum? First
you don't know Micky D. Now you don't know the Mouse.
That Mouse!
Took the kids down there way back in '93 to meet him.
What a nightmare...lost the oldest guy at DisneyWorld first morning
and then lost the youngest that afternoon at Epcot Center.
I was ready to tear up our 3 day passes & spend the time around the
pool.
You did eventually find the kids?



Naw...they found me. ;-)
First, the olderst guy came walking up as we exited the House of
Presidents and at Epcot the youngest guy was playing with the video
phones close to the entrance at 1900 hrs when he saw us looking for
him. .


"olderst"? You should use a spell checker if you are going to call
other people on their typos. This isn't even a typo, dummy.



Back in your casket, stench boy.

D K November 24th 08 12:51 AM

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Boater wrote:
D K wrote:
Don White wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message
...

I think the list Tom was looking at was bogus. Disney cards are
backed by the full faith and confidence in the "Mouse" himself.
What mouse?? Hopefully not the Rowdy Mouse group.
Not Rowdy Mouse. The Mouse. Were you brought up in a vacuum? First
you don't know Micky D. Now you don't know the Mouse.
That Mouse!
Took the kids down there way back in '93 to meet him.
What a nightmare...lost the oldest guy at DisneyWorld first morning
and then lost the youngest that afternoon at Epcot Center.
I was ready to tear up our 3 day passes & spend the time around the
pool.
You did eventually find the kids?


Naw...they found me. ;-)
First, the olderst guy came walking up as we exited the House of
Presidents and at Epcot the youngest guy was playing with the video
phones close to the entrance at 1900 hrs when he saw us looking for
him. .


"olderst"? You should use a spell checker if you are going to call
other people on their typos. This isn't even a typo, dummy.



Back in your casket, stench boy.


Let your boy fend for himself for a change, asshole.

JohnH[_3_] November 24th 08 02:07 AM

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On Sat, 22 Nov 2008 21:13:23 -0500, Boater wrote:

D K wrote:
Don White wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message
...

I think the list Tom was looking at was bogus. Disney cards are
backed by the full faith and confidence in the "Mouse" himself.
What mouse?? Hopefully not the Rowdy Mouse group.
Not Rowdy Mouse. The Mouse. Were you brought up in a vacuum? First
you don't know Micky D. Now you don't know the Mouse.
That Mouse!
Took the kids down there way back in '93 to meet him.
What a nightmare...lost the oldest guy at DisneyWorld first morning
and then lost the youngest that afternoon at Epcot Center.
I was ready to tear up our 3 day passes & spend the time around the
pool.
You did eventually find the kids?


Naw...they found me. ;-)
First, the olderst guy came walking up as we exited the House of
Presidents and at Epcot the youngest guy was playing with the video
phones close to the entrance at 1900 hrs when he saw us looking for
him. .


"olderst"? You should use a spell checker if you are going to call
other people on their typos. This isn't even a typo, dummy.



Back in your casket, stench boy.


Harry, I just returned from three days of golfing to find this. You are
obviously smelling something foul as you sit at your computer. It's not a
member of rec.boats. It must be something in the room with you and your
computers.

What could it be that is causing you this problem? Have you just let the
pustules go? Would they leak by themselves, without your squeezing?

In any case, I hope you can find the source and fix it. It's obviously
causing you some discomfort in your computer room. Has your lovely wife
complained of the stench also?
--
A Harry Krause truism:

"It's not a *baby* kicking, beautiful bride, it's just a fetus!"

Boater November 24th 08 02:13 AM

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JohnH wrote:


Harry, I just returned from three days of golfing to find this. You are
obviously smelling something foul as you sit at your computer. It's not a
member of rec.boats. It must be something in the room with you and your
computers.

What could it be that is causing you this problem? Have you just let the
pustules go? Would they leak by themselves, without your squeezing?

In any case, I hope you can find the source and fix it. It's obviously
causing you some discomfort in your computer room. Has your lovely wife
complained of the stench also?



Herring once again proves he's an asshole.

D K November 25th 08 12:55 AM

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JohnH wrote:
On Sat, 22 Nov 2008 21:13:23 -0500, Boater wrote:

D K wrote:
Don White wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message
...

I think the list Tom was looking at was bogus. Disney cards are
backed by the full faith and confidence in the "Mouse" himself.
What mouse?? Hopefully not the Rowdy Mouse group.
Not Rowdy Mouse. The Mouse. Were you brought up in a vacuum? First
you don't know Micky D. Now you don't know the Mouse.
That Mouse!
Took the kids down there way back in '93 to meet him.
What a nightmare...lost the oldest guy at DisneyWorld first morning
and then lost the youngest that afternoon at Epcot Center.
I was ready to tear up our 3 day passes & spend the time around the
pool.
You did eventually find the kids?

Naw...they found me. ;-)
First, the olderst guy came walking up as we exited the House of
Presidents and at Epcot the youngest guy was playing with the video
phones close to the entrance at 1900 hrs when he saw us looking for
him. .

"olderst"? You should use a spell checker if you are going to call
other people on their typos. This isn't even a typo, dummy.


Back in your casket, stench boy.


Harry, I just returned from three days of golfing to find this. You are
obviously smelling something foul as you sit at your computer. It's not a
member of rec.boats. It must be something in the room with you and your
computers.

What could it be that is causing you this problem? Have you just let the
pustules go? Would they leak by themselves, without your squeezing?

In any case, I hope you can find the source and fix it. It's obviously
causing you some discomfort in your computer room. Has your lovely wife
complained of the stench also?


It's her computer room. He simply occupies it for the sole purpose of
being an asshole here.


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