franandaj
I'm so happy, I could BOUNCE!
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- Nov 15, 2009
Apparently people do hike to the top. They are called, "crazy people".
Then there's the guy who pushed a peanut all the way to the top using just his nose, for a $50 bet.
Apparently people do hike to the top. They are called, "crazy people".
Well, not everyone.........although Rosie does TRY to be one.Everyone's a comedian.
Okay, for the frequent destination of ours I'll say Biergarten. That also satisfies clues regarding a buffet, in Epcot, not "American" cuisine.
For others, I'll go with:
Beaches & Cream
Trattoria al Forno
50's Prime Time
Cape May Cafe (I'm having trouble coming up with another buffet, outside of the parks, and I think I've broken the clue of only 2 featuring primarily "American" cuisine)
Judy and I took the cog train up in the "time before kids". Very cool.
That's awesome.
I've stayed at a few Hamptons. Carbon copy of Country Inns.
I've only stayed at one Holiday Inn Express and it was pretty nice too.
I think it would've actually been better if they advertised "No breakfast".
Exploding or non-exploding variety?
Well that would explain why she stopped reading mine!
Sometimes it's fun to watch the unwary tumble over the cliff.
Exactly! What could possibly go wrong?
Whoops! Sorry!
Well…
Maybe except for the Chillytos. You can have those.
Everyone else must have Numb Tongue
It took until Dave? Sara must have been an absolute angel by infant standards.
Can’t imagine why that’d be.
Especially given the caliber of you audience…
I think I’ll just let that one alone.
As Darth would say: “All too easy…”
Then there's the guy who pushed a peanut all the way to the top using just his nose, for a $50 bet.
Well, not everyone.........although Rosie does TRY to be one.
You went 3 for 5. Nice job!
I think I could have actually said there were 2 frequent destinations of yours. In order, our reservations are for:
Boma
Trattoria al Forno
Yachtsman Steakhouse
50's Prime Time Cafe
Biergarten
Don't sell yourself short. You're a tremendous slouch.
I had to google that one. Hard to believe someone actually did that!
Dang, I was torn between guessing Biergarten and Boma and it turns out I should've guessed both! And the Yacthsman makes sense. I should've gotten all of those. But 3 for 5 is a good place to be -- not too stalkerish, know what I mean?
Caddyshack!
We were watching one of those TV shows, "Mysteries at the Mueseum" or some thing similar and they aired the story. I immediately thought of your trip report!
Come on down for a hot bowl of gruel!
Don't explosions make everything better?
This is why you watch car racing, right?
I can fix that!Numb tongue?? Numb tongue???
A great line from a film full of great lines.Don't sell yourself short. You're a tremendous slouch.
That would've been an improvement.
In a word?
Yes.
A great line from a film full of great lines.
We use "Tremendous Slouch" as the working name for one of my garage bands.
Then again, people seem willing to buy kale products for some reason.
No idea. Certainly not to eat.
Compost?
Hadn't seen it? Surprising.I showed that movie to my wife the other day. She'd never seen it before. We came to the conclusion that there are many great lines...but it's not necessarily a great movie. More like a bunch of random skits strung together for 2 hours, with individual great moments in them.
Ever heard Jim Gaffigan's stand-up routine on kale? "They could find out kale cures cancer, and I'd still say, 'You know what, I think I'll just do the chemo.'"
I showed that movie to my wife the other day. She'd never seen it before. We came to the conclusion that there are many great lines...but it's not necessarily a great movie. More like a bunch of random skits strung together for 2 hours, with individual great moments in them.
Hadn't seen it? Surprising.
As for y'all's conclusion on that film...
I'll agree and offer that the same could be said for a rather large number of films that are quoted regularly.
Churning out a some great one-liners is one thing; creating a cohesive dramatic/action/comedic story-line that merely includes them is another thing entirely.
That was one of my most favorite movies in High School along with Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Both of those I could quote forever. However Bill Murray's interaction with the gopher will be among some of the funniest scenes that I remember!
Don't drive angry!