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Cigar Banter => Daily Cigar Deals Discussion => Topic started by: CigarBanter on November 07, 2018, 12:43:20 AM
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Any hump day deals on the various internet sites that are worth talking about? Join in this discussion and perhaps learn something along the way. Warning: don't proceed if you have thin skin but don't be afraid to post either... And welcome aboard!
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Holy shit, I don't think I can do another day of this. If I hadn't already spent so much on the park tickets I might just skip it tomorrow (more realistically, later today).
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Holy shit, I don't think I can do another day of this. If I hadn't already spent so much on the park tickets I might just skip it tomorrow (more realistically, later today).
Ah, the joy of making family memories!
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Holy shit, I don't think I can do another day of this. If I hadn't already spent so much on the park tickets I might just skip it tomorrow (more realistically, later today).
That's the vacation spirit!
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Just escape over to Epcot. You can eat and drink your way around the World Showcase with the Food and Wine Festival just wrapping up.
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Off to Boston tomorrow. Little bonus in staying over the weekend and catching the BC - Clemson game.
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Off to Boston tomorrow. Little bonus in staying over the weekend and catching the BC - Clemson game.
It's good to be the king!
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Just escape over to Epcot. You can eat and drink your way around the World Showcase with the Food and Wine Festival just wrapping up.
That's the spirit.
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Today is Wednesday, Nov. 7, the 311th day of 2018.
Today’s Highlight in History:
On Nov. 7, 1944, President Franklin D. Roosevelt won an unprecedented fourth term in office, defeating Republican Thomas E. Dewey.
On this date:
In 1862, during the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln replaced replace Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan as commander of the Army of the Potomac with Maj. Gen. Ambrose Burnside.
In 1874, the Republican Party was symbolized as an elephant in a cartoon drawn by Thomas Nast in Harper’s Weekly.
In 1916, Republican Jeannette Rankin of Montana became the first woman elected to Congress, winning a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.
In 1917, Russia’s Bolshevik Revolution took place as forces led by Vladimir Ilyich Lenin overthrew the provisional government of Alexander Kerensky.
In 1940, Washington state’s original Tacoma Narrows Bridge, nicknamed “Galloping Gertie,” collapsed into Puget Sound during a windstorm just four months after opening to traffic.
In 1962, Richard M. Nixon, having lost California’s gubernatorial race, held what he called his “last press conference,” telling reporters, “You won’t have Nixon to kick around anymore.”
In 1967, Carl Stokes was elected the first black mayor of a major city — Cleveland, Ohio.
In 1972, President Richard Nixon was re-elected in a landslide over Democrat George McGovern.
In 1973, Congress overrode President Richard Nixon’s veto of the War Powers Act, which limits a chief executive’s power to wage war without congressional approval.
In 1980, actor Steve McQueen died in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico, at age 50.
In 1991, basketball star Magic Johnson announced that he had tested positive for HIV, and was retiring. (Despite his HIV status, Johnson has been able to sustain himself with medication.)
In 2001, the Bush administration targeted Osama bin Laden’s multi-million-dollar financial networks, closing businesses in four states, detaining U.S. suspects and urging allies to help choke off money supplies in 40 nations.
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Ten years ago: In his first news conference since being elected president, Barack Obama called on Congress to extend unemployment benefits and pass a stimulus bill. The government reported the unemployment rate had soared to 6.5 percent in October 2008, up from 6.1 percent just a month earlier. General Motors Corp. reported a $2.5 billion loss in the third quarter while Ford Motor Co. said it had lost $129 million. A school in Haiti collapsed, killing some 90 people. Mieczyslaw Rakowski, Poland’s last communist-era party chairman and prime minister, died in Warsaw at age 81.
Five years ago: Seeking to calm a growing furor, President Barack Obama told NBC News he was “sorry” Americans were losing health insurance plans that he repeatedly had said they could keep under his health care law, but he stopped short of apologizing for making those promises in the first place. The Food and Drug Administration announced it was requiring the food industry to phase out artery-clogging trans fats. Shares of Twitter went on sale to the public for the first time; by the closing bell, the social network was valued at $31 billion. A Russian spacecraft carrying the Olympic torch and three astronauts docked with the International Space Station ahead of the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.
One year ago: Democrats Ralph Northam in Virginia and Phil Murphy in New Jersey were the winners in their states’ gubernatorial elections. Voters in Maine approved a measure allowing them to join 31 other states in expanding Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act. President Donald Trump arrived in South Korea, saying efforts to curb the North’s nuclear weapons program would be “front and center” of his two-day visit. Former star baseball pitcher Roy Halladay died when the small private plane he was flying crashed into the Gulf of Mexico; the 40-year-old was an eight-time All-Star for the Blue Jays and Phillies. Twitter said it was ending its 140-character limit on tweets, and allowing nearly everyone 280 characters to get their message across.
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Elijah Lovejoy
On November 7, 1837, Elijah Parish Lovejoy was killed by a pro-slavery mob while defending the site of his anti-slavery newspaper The Saint Louis Observer. His death both deeply affected many individuals who opposed slavery and greatly strengthened the cause of abolition.
Lovejoy, who was born on November 9, 1802, in Albion, Maine, decided to seek his fortune in the Midwest after graduating from college. Short on funds, he walked to St. Louis, Missouri, where, over time, he became editor and part-owner of The St. Louis Times. His name appeared in the Times for the first time on August 14, 1830, and for the last time—as editor—on February 18, 1832.
In 1832, caught up in the powerful religious revival movement sweeping the U.S. and its frontier territories, Lovejoy experienced a conversion, which led him to sell his interests in the paper and enroll in Princeton Theological Seminary in New Jersey. Two years later, a group of St. Louis businessmen, who sought to start a newspaper to promote religious and moral education, recruited Lovejoy to return to the city as editor of The St. Louis Observer.
Lovejoy, supported by abolitionist friends such as Edward Beecher (the brother of Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin), became ever more radical in his anti-slavery editorials. He first supported African recolonization then endorsed gradual emancipation. By 1835, he sanctioned abolition in the District of Columbia, and, by 1837, championed immediate universal emancipation.
Lovejoy’s editorials raised local ire while they increased national circulation. A group of local citizens, including the future Senator Thomas Hart Benton, declared that freedom of speech did not include the right to speak against slavery. As mob violence increased over the issue, Lovejoy, now a husband and father, decided to move his family to Alton, across the Mississippi River in the free state of Illinois.
At the time Elijah Lovejoy moved to Alton it was “a booming town.” Alton had some 2,500 residents and was considered both the rival of St. Louis and a far more important Illinois city than Chicago.
Mobs had destroyed Lovejoy’s presses on a number of occasions, but when a new press arrived in November 1837, the violence escalated. No sooner was the new press offloaded from the steamboat Missouri Fulton than a drunken mob formed and tried to set fire to the warehouse where it was stored. When Lovejoy ran out to push away a would-be-arsonist, he was shot.
Throughout the North and West, membership in anti-slavery societies increased sharply following Lovejoy’s death. Yet officials in Illinois, with one exception, made little comment. Twenty-eight year old State Representative Abraham Lincoln stated publicly:
Let every man remember that to violate the law, is to trample on the blood of his father, and to tear the charter of his own, and his children’s liberty…Let reverence for the laws be breathed by every American mother…in short let it become the political religion of the nation…
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Hawai’i
Hawai`i officially joined the Union as the fiftieth state on August 21, 1959, although voters in the United States Hawaii Territory had ratified a state constitution on November 7, 1950.
The Crossroads of the Pacific, as this group of volcanic islands is often called, was originally inhabited by Polynesians from the Marquesas Islands. In 1778, British explorer Captain James Cook spotted the tropical lands and named them the Sandwich Islands in honor of his patron, the Earl of Sandwich. He returned a year later only to meet his fate there after a deadly confrontation with the native islanders. In 1810, after years of civil war, Kamehameha I unified the Hawaiian islands and laid the foundation for a strong monarchical tradition while also maintaining a deeply rooted belief in the Hawaiian gods. Missionaries from the United States arrived throughout the nineteenth century.
More than eighty years of monarchical rule ended in 1893 when Queen Lili‘uokalani was deposed, after a failed effort to reestablish an eroding monarchical power with a stronger constitutional mandate. The Republic of Hawai’i was established one year later, on July 3, 1894, putting into motion the events that ultimately led to Hawaii’s statehood in 1959.
At the turn of the century, many Americans traveled to the tropical islands. Samuel Clemens, better known by his pen name, Mark Twain, recorded his travels in Roughing It, published in 1891. He and his party climbed the volcano Haleakala in Maui and were awed by the experience:
Presently vagrant white clouds came drifting along, high over the sea and the valley; then they came in couples and groups; then in imposing squadrons; gradually joining their forces, they banked themselves solidly together, a thousand feet under us, and totally shut out land and ocean—not a vestige of anything was left in view but just a little of the rim of the crater, circling away from the pinnacle whereon we sat…Thus banked, motion ceased, and silence reigned. Clear to the horizon, league on league, the snowy floor stretched without a break…There was little conversation, for the impressive scene overawed speech. I felt like the Last Man, neglected of the judgment, and left pinnacled in mid-heaven, a forgotten relic of a vanished world.
Roughing It. Chapter 76. By Mark Twain [Samuel Langhorne Clemens]; Hartford Conn.: American Publishing Company, 1891. p549-50
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Just escape over to Epcot. You can eat and drink your way around the World Showcase with the Food and Wine Festival just wrapping up.
That's today's plan.
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Good morning, Dave and Dave.
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Just escape over to Epcot. You can eat and drink your way around the World Showcase with the Food and Wine Festival just wrapping up.
That's today's plan.
That'll loosen up your attitude in no time.
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Today's Birthdays:
1867 Marie Curie, Polish-French scientist who discovered radium and the 1st woman to win a Nobel Prize (1903, 1911), born in Warsaw, Poland (d. 1934)
1879 Leon Trotsky, Russian Marxist revolutionary, political theorist and founder of the Red Army [OS 26-10-1879], born in Yelizavetgrad, Russian Empire (d. 1940)
1915 Philip Morrison, American physicist, born in Somerville, New Jersey (d. 2005)
1918 Billy Graham, American Baptist evangelist (Crusades) described as 1 of the 20th century's most influential Christian leaders, born in Charlotte, North Carolina (d. 2018)
1922 Al Hirt, jazz trumpeter (Greatest Horn in the World), born in New Orleans, Louisiana
1943 Joni Mitchell, [Roberta J Anderson], Canadian singer (Clouds), born in Fort Macleod, Alberta
1943 Michael Spence, American economist and Nobel Prize laureate, born in Montclair, New Jersey
1950 Alexa Canady, Lansing Michigan, 1st African American female neurosurgeon and educator
1950 Augusto Gen'un Alcalde, 1st South American Zen teacher, born in Buenos Aires, Argentina
1951 Dan Duva, boxing promoter/producer (Howard Stern New Years Party)
1952 David Petraeus, Commanding General of Multinational Force Iraq
1953 Lucinda Green, English equestrian
1954 Kamal Haasan, Indian actor (Vishwaroopam), born in Paramakudi, Tamil Nadu
1955 Detlef Ultsch, German judoka
1955 René Marie, American jazz singer (Sound of Red), born in Warrenton, Virginia
1956 Denise Jannah, [Zeefuik], Suriname jazz singer (Farmer's Market)
1956 Judy Tenuta, American comedian, born in Chicago, Illinois
1957 Christopher Knight, American actor (Peter-Brady Bunch), born in NYC, New York
1957 Jonathan Palmer, formula-1 racer
1957 Kathy McMillan, long jumper (Olympic silver 1976)
1958 Jack Wyngaard, South African dancer (d. 1996)
1958 Lori Saldaña, American politician
1959 Billy Gillispie, American basketball coach
1959 Alexandre Guimarães, Costa Rican football manager
1960 Tommy Thayer, American guitarist (Kiss)
1961 Mintcho Pachov, Bulgaria, 67.5kg weightlifer (Olympic bronze 1980)
1962 Arend Bouwmeester, Dutch saxophonist (Bob Color)
1962 Wayne Norman Phillips, Vic opener cricketer (Test for Aust v Ind 1992)
1963 John Barnes, British soccer player
1963 Michael Heidt, hockey defenseman (Team Germany), born in Calgary, Alberta
1963 Shelly Miller, WPVA volleyballer (US Open-25th-1994), born in Youngstown, Ohio
1963 Todd McKee, actor (Ted-Santa Barbara, Bold & Beautiful)
1964 Dana Plato, Maywood California, actress (Kimberly-Diff'rent Strokes)
1964 Liam O'Maonlai, Irish vocalist/pianist (Hothouse Flowers-I'm Sorry)
1964 Gill Holland, American producer
1965 Sigrun Wodars, German athlete
1966 Andy Tomberlin, Monroe NC, outfielder (NY Mets)
1966 Lisa Canning, Virgin Islands, hostess (Entertainment Tonight)
1966 Murphy Logo Su'a, cricket pace bowler (NZ left-arm of Samoan parents)
1966 Calvin Borel, American Racing Hall of Fame jockey (Kentucky Derby 2007, 09, 10), born in St. Martin Parish, Louisiana
1967 Sharleen Spiteri Scottish singer and songwriter (Texas)
1967 David Guetta, French songwriter, DJ and record producer (One Love, When Love Takes Over), born in Paris, France
1968 Russ Springer, Alexandria VA, pitcher (Philadelphia Phillies)
1968 Greg Tribbett, American musician (Mudvayne)
1968 Mark Preston, Australian engineer
1969 Michelle Morse, Ft Rucker Ala, WPVA volleyballer (US Open-13th-1995)
1969 Tanya Dubnicoff, cyclist (Olympic 6th 1992, 96), born in Winnipeg, Manitoba
1969 Hélène Grimaud, French pianist
1969 Michelle Clunie, American actress
1970 Andre Hastings, NFL wide receiver (Pittsburgh Steelers, New Orleans Saints)
1970 Kris[ten] Fillat, field hockey forward (Olympics 1996), born in San Diego, California
1970 Marc Rosset, tennis star (1992 French Doubles), born in Geneva, Switzerland
1970 Neil Hannon, Northern Irish musician (The Divine Comedy)
1970 Andy Houston, American NASCAR driver
1970 Morgan Spurlock, American director and producer
1971 Jamie Drummond, Scottish Canadian Sommelier
1971 Robin Finck, American musician
1972 Christopher Daniel Barnes, American actor (As World Turns), born in Portland, Maine
1972 Emily Porter Lesueur, synchronized swimmer (Olympic gold 1996), born in Glendale, California
1972 Jane Taylor, Maitland NSW Aust, tennis star (1995 Futures-Wagga Waga)
1972 Jeremy London, actor (I'll Fly Away, Party of Five)
1972 Jimmy Gary, NFL running back (Seattle Seahawks)
1972 Mike Goldman, Australian media personality
1972 Marcus Stewart, English football player
1973 Yunjin Kim, South Korean actress
1973 Martín Palermo, Argentine footballer
1974 Kris Benson, Konnesaw TX, baseball pitcher (Olympic bronze 1996)
1974 Tarek Saleh, linebacker (Carolina Panthers)
1974 Chris Summers, Norwegian drummer (Turbonegro)
1975 Marcus Luttrell, American former Navy SEAL ("Lone Survivor"), born in Houston, Texas
1976 Mark Philippoussis, Australia, tennis star (140 MPH serve)
1976 Zahir Raheem, bantamweight boxer (Olympics 1996), born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1976 One Be Lo, hip-hop artist
1978 Rio Ferdinand, English footballer
1978 Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink, Dutch footballer
1978 Tomoya Nagase, Japanese actor and singer (TOKIO)
1979 Danny Fonseca, Costa Rican footballer
1979 Barney Harwood, CBBC presenter
1979 Will Demps, American football player
1979 Joey Ryan, American professional wrestler
1979 Jon Peter Lewis, American singer
1979 Mike Commodore, American professional hockey player
1980 Gervasio Deferr, Spanish gymnast
1980 James Franklin, New Zealand Cricket player
1980 Luciana Salazar, Argentine model and actress
1981 Muhammad Hassan, professional wrestler
1981 Anthony Moffat, Scottish musician, writer and filmmaker
1981 Anushka Shetty, Tollywood Film Actress
1986 Sol Aranza, Mexican voice actress
1990 Matt Corby, Australian singer
1995 Bethany Mota, American video blogger, born in Merced County, California
1996 Lorde [Ella Yelich-O'Connor], New Zealand singer (Royals), born in Auckland, New Zealand
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Just escape over to Epcot. You can eat and drink your way around the World Showcase with the Food and Wine Festival just wrapping up.
That's today's plan.
Usually pretty crowded, but there is a nice little tequila bar in Mexico (inside, right in the pyramid). UK is also a nice place to stop for a bit o Scotch or a pint.
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Some Walt Disney Quotes for Tony today:
When you're curious, you find lots of interesting things to do. - Walt Disney
We keep moving forward, opening new doors, and doing new things, because we're curious and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths. - Walt Disney
The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing. - Walt Disney
All the adversity I've had in my life, all my troubles and obstacles, have strengthened me... You may not realize it when it happens, but a kick in the teeth may be the best thing in the world for you. - Walt Disney
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Just escape over to Epcot. You can eat and drink your way around the World Showcase with the Food and Wine Festival just wrapping up.
That's today's plan.
That'll loosen up your attitude in no time.
Saw a bunch of guys wearing shirts that said, Most Expensive Day Ever!
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Just escape over to Epcot. You can eat and drink your way around the World Showcase with the Food and Wine Festival just wrapping up.
That's today's plan.
That'll loosen up your attitude in no time.
Saw a bunch of guys wearing shirts that said, Most Expensive Day Ever!
LALTS
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Some Walt Disney Quotes for Tony today:
When you're curious, you find lots of interesting things to do. - Walt Disney
We keep moving forward, opening new doors, and doing new things, because we're curious and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths. - Walt Disney
The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing. - Walt Disney
All the adversity I've had in my life, all my troubles and obstacles, have strengthened me... You may not realize it when it happens, but a kick in the teeth may be the best thing in the world for you. - Walt Disney
What's with all the damn Jews? - Walt Disney
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good morning Tony and Dave and Dave. it's Golf Day! just hope I stop hurting in time to tee off. and Tony cancelled on me in lieu of driving himself crazy. 😲
he'll have to go back to work to rest up.
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Some Walt Disney Quotes for Tony today:
When you're curious, you find lots of interesting things to do. - Walt Disney
We keep moving forward, opening new doors, and doing new things, because we're curious and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths. - Walt Disney
The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing. - Walt Disney
All the adversity I've had in my life, all my troubles and obstacles, have strengthened me... You may not realize it when it happens, but a kick in the teeth may be the best thing in the world for you. - Walt Disney
What's with all the damn Jews? - Walt Disney
Please tell me that last one is not real.
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good morning Tony and Dave and Dave. it's Golf Day! just hope I stop hurting in time to tee off. and Tony cancelled on me in lieu of driving himself crazy.
he'll have to go back to work to rest up.
No shit. I can't wait for Monday.
Edit: It's like I'm living a horrible Golden Girls episode.
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Some Walt Disney Quotes for Tony today:
When you're curious, you find lots of interesting things to do. - Walt Disney
We keep moving forward, opening new doors, and doing new things, because we're curious and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths. - Walt Disney
The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing. - Walt Disney
All the adversity I've had in my life, all my troubles and obstacles, have strengthened me... You may not realize it when it happens, but a kick in the teeth may be the best thing in the world for you. - Walt Disney
What's with all the damn Jews? - Walt Disney
Please tell me that last one is not real.
Well, he was pretty anti-semitic, so I'm sure he said something similar at one time or another.
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good morning Tony and Dave and Dave. it's Golf Day! just hope I stop hurting in time to tee off. and Tony cancelled on me in lieu of driving himself crazy.
he'll have to go back to work to rest up.
No shit. I can't wait for Monday.
Edit: It's like I'm living a horrible Golden Girls episode.
LOL. just don't get your panties in a bunch.
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good morning Tony and Dave and Dave. it's Golf Day! just hope I stop hurting in time to tee off. and Tony cancelled on me in lieu of driving himself crazy.
he'll have to go back to work to rest up.
No shit. I can't wait for Monday.
Edit: It's like I'm living a horrible Golden Girls episode.
Only 9 more days until I get to join in the fun. Though, at least I won't have any older folk to cart around, so that helps.
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good morning Tony and Dave and Dave. it's Golf Day! just hope I stop hurting in time to tee off. and Tony cancelled on me in lieu of driving himself crazy.
he'll have to go back to work to rest up.
No shit. I can't wait for Monday.
Edit: It's like I'm living a horrible Golden Girls episode.
LOL. just don't get your panties in a bunch.
The way his trip seems to be going, he's probably happy if he remembers to put on underpants before he heads to the park.
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Just escape over to Epcot. You can eat and drink your way around the World Showcase with the Food and Wine Festival just wrapping up.
That's today's plan.
That'll loosen up your attitude in no time.
Saw a bunch of guys wearing shirts that said, Most Expensive Day Ever!
Probably spent $40 for those T shirts...
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Some Walt Disney Quotes for Tony today:
When you're curious, you find lots of interesting things to do. - Walt Disney
We keep moving forward, opening new doors, and doing new things, because we're curious and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths. - Walt Disney
The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing. - Walt Disney
All the adversity I've had in my life, all my troubles and obstacles, have strengthened me... You may not realize it when it happens, but a kick in the teeth may be the best thing in the world for you. - Walt Disney
What's with all the damn Jews? - Walt Disney
Now, now....
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good morning Tony and Dave and Dave. it's Golf Day! just hope I stop hurting in time to tee off. and Tony cancelled on me in lieu of driving himself crazy.
he'll have to go back to work to rest up.
No shit. I can't wait for Monday.
Edit: It's like I'm living a horrible Golden Girls episode.
Only 9 more days until I get to join in the fun. Though, at least I won't have any older folk to cart around, so that helps.
Dean and I can show up if you feel you need that.
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Good morning Daves, Dean, and HappiestPlaceTony. Another overcast and foggy day with rain coming this evening and tomorrow.
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Some Walt Disney Quotes for Tony today:
When you're curious, you find lots of interesting things to do. - Walt Disney
We keep moving forward, opening new doors, and doing new things, because we're curious and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths. - Walt Disney
The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing. - Walt Disney
All the adversity I've had in my life, all my troubles and obstacles, have strengthened me... You may not realize it when it happens, but a kick in the teeth may be the best thing in the world for you. - Walt Disney
What's with all the damn Jews? - Walt Disney
Please tell me that last one is not real.
Well, he was pretty anti-semitic, so I'm sure he said something similar at one time or another.
#fakenews
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Good morning Daves, Dean, and HappiestPlaceTony. Another overcast and foggy day with rain coming this evening and tomorrow.
good morning Mark. a bit foggy here, and we REALLY need some rain.
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good morning Tony and Dave and Dave. it's Golf Day! just hope I stop hurting in time to tee off. and Tony cancelled on me in lieu of driving himself crazy.
he'll have to go back to work to rest up.
No shit. I can't wait for Monday.
Edit: It's like I'm living a horrible Golden Girls episode.
Only 9 more days until I get to join in the fun. Though, at least I won't have any older folk to cart around, so that helps.
Dean and I can show up if you feel you need that.
Ok, but you're in charge of your own fast passes.
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good morning Tony and Dave and Dave. it's Golf Day! just hope I stop hurting in time to tee off. and Tony cancelled on me in lieu of driving himself crazy.
he'll have to go back to work to rest up.
No shit. I can't wait for Monday.
Edit: It's like I'm living a horrible Golden Girls episode.
Only 9 more days until I get to join in the fun. Though, at least I won't have any older folk to cart around, so that helps.
Dean and I can show up if you feel you need that.
are you referring that we are 'older folks'?
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good morning Tony and Dave and Dave. it's Golf Day! just hope I stop hurting in time to tee off. and Tony cancelled on me in lieu of driving himself crazy.
he'll have to go back to work to rest up.
No shit. I can't wait for Monday.
Edit: It's like I'm living a horrible Golden Girls episode.
Only 9 more days until I get to join in the fun. Though, at least I won't have any older folk to cart around, so that helps.
Dean and I can show up if you feel you need that.
Ok, but you're in charge of your own fast passes.
no way I'll get near Disney or Epcot ever again.
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going over the Florida election results and I see my vote didn't count. 😡
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going over the Florida election results and I see my vote didn't count. 😡
I feel the same way about most of our results. Well, it counted, just not as much as the other side. D'oh!
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good morning Tony and Dave and Dave. it's Golf Day! just hope I stop hurting in time to tee off. and Tony cancelled on me in lieu of driving himself crazy.
he'll have to go back to work to rest up.
No shit. I can't wait for Monday.
Edit: It's like I'm living a horrible Golden Girls episode.
Only 9 more days until I get to join in the fun. Though, at least I won't have any older folk to cart around, so that helps.
Dean and I can show up if you feel you need that.
Ok, but you're in charge of your own fast passes.
no way I'll get near Disney or Epcot ever again.
Disney is great for the kids, but I think Epcot is better for the parents. Can't argue with trying to eat your way around the lake.
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Just escape over to Epcot. You can eat and drink your way around the World Showcase with the Food and Wine Festival just wrapping up.
That's today's plan.
That'll loosen up your attitude in no time.
Saw a bunch of guys wearing shirts that said, Most Expensive Day Ever!
Probably spent $40 for those T shirts...
What's another $40. I left the house thinking I had enough non-expiring park hopper passes for the whole family. My wife informs me on the way to the airport that we don't have tickets for the youngest 3... Then I had to buy passes for the golden girls... Long story short, $2500 later...
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going over the Florida election results and I see my vote didn't count.
I feel the same way about most of our results. Well, it counted, just not as much as the other side. D'oh!
Yeah, WTF Ohio?!?
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Good morning Daves, Dean, and HappiestPlaceTony. Another overcast and foggy day with rain coming this evening and tomorrow.
good morning Mark. a bit foggy here, and we REALLY need some rain.
Why not wait until your roof is done... ???
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good morning Tony and Dave and Dave. it's Golf Day! just hope I stop hurting in time to tee off. and Tony cancelled on me in lieu of driving himself crazy.
he'll have to go back to work to rest up.
No shit. I can't wait for Monday.
Edit: It's like I'm living a horrible Golden Girls episode.
Only 9 more days until I get to join in the fun. Though, at least I won't have any older folk to cart around, so that helps.
Dean and I can show up if you feel you need that.
Ok, but you're in charge of your own fast passes.
no way I'll get near Disney or Epcot ever again.
My aren't we getting closed minded in our advancing years....
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going over the Florida election results and I see my vote didn't count.
I feel the same way about most of our results. Well, it counted, just not as much as the other side. D'oh!
Yeah, WTF Ohio?!?
At least we got the senate race right. But the drug control issue, the school levies, the governor, mostly screw ups. Though, a bit odd that we elected a Demoractic senator and a Republican governor. First time that's happened for us in decades, apparently.
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Just escape over to Epcot. You can eat and drink your way around the World Showcase with the Food and Wine Festival just wrapping up.
That's today's plan.
That'll loosen up your attitude in no time.
Saw a bunch of guys wearing shirts that said, Most Expensive Day Ever!
Probably spent $40 for those T shirts...
What's another $40. I left the house thinking I had enough non-expiring park hopper passes for the whole family. My wife informs me on the way to the airport that we don't have tickets for the youngest 3... Then I had to buy passes for the golden girls... Long story short, $2500 later...
Yikes!
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good morning Tony and Dave and Dave. it's Golf Day! just hope I stop hurting in time to tee off. and Tony cancelled on me in lieu of driving himself crazy.
he'll have to go back to work to rest up.
No shit. I can't wait for Monday.
Edit: It's like I'm living a horrible Golden Girls episode.
Only 9 more days until I get to join in the fun. Though, at least I won't have any older folk to cart around, so that helps.
Dean and I can show up if you feel you need that.
Ok, but you're in charge of your own fast passes.
I'll just do single rider lines...
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good morning Tony and Dave and Dave. it's Golf Day! just hope I stop hurting in time to tee off. and Tony cancelled on me in lieu of driving himself crazy.
he'll have to go back to work to rest up.
No shit. I can't wait for Monday.
Edit: It's like I'm living a horrible Golden Girls episode.
Only 9 more days until I get to join in the fun. Though, at least I won't have any older folk to cart around, so that helps.
Dean and I can show up if you feel you need that.
are you referring that we are 'older folks'?
Well?
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Just escape over to Epcot. You can eat and drink your way around the World Showcase with the Food and Wine Festival just wrapping up.
That's today's plan.
That'll loosen up your attitude in no time.
Saw a bunch of guys wearing shirts that said, Most Expensive Day Ever!
Probably spent $40 for those T shirts...
What's another $40. I left the house thinking I had enough non-expiring park hopper passes for the whole family. My wife informs me on the way to the airport that we don't have tickets for the youngest 3... Then I had to buy passes for the golden girls... Long story short, $2500 later...
memories.
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going over the Florida election results and I see my vote didn't count.
I feel the same way about most of our results. Well, it counted, just not as much as the other side. D'oh!
Yeah, WTF Ohio?!?
At least we got the senate race right. But the drug control issue, the school levies, the governor, mostly screw ups. Though, a bit odd that we elected a Demoractic senator and a Republican governor. First time that's happened for us in decades, apparently.
Most pollsters seem to indicate that Ohio is a microcosm of the country, so it would make sense that you're bipolar and screwy.
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going over the Florida election results and I see my vote didn't count.
I feel the same way about most of our results. Well, it counted, just not as much as the other side. D'oh!
Yeah, WTF Ohio?!?
At least we got the senate race right. But the drug control issue, the school levies, the governor, mostly screw ups. Though, a bit odd that we elected a Demoractic senator and a Republican governor. First time that's happened for us in decades, apparently.
Most pollsters seem to indicate that Ohio is a microcosm of the country, so it would make sense that you're bipolar and screwy.
Whats a Demoractic senator?
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Good morning Daves, Dean, and HappiestPlaceTony. Another overcast and foggy day with rain coming this evening and tomorrow.
good morning Mark. a bit foggy here, and we REALLY need some rain.
Why not wait until your roof is done... ???
good idea, but we still need it.
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good morning Tony and Dave and Dave. it's Golf Day! just hope I stop hurting in time to tee off. and Tony cancelled on me in lieu of driving himself crazy.
he'll have to go back to work to rest up.
No shit. I can't wait for Monday.
Edit: It's like I'm living a horrible Golden Girls episode.
Only 9 more days until I get to join in the fun. Though, at least I won't have any older folk to cart around, so that helps.
Dean and I can show up if you feel you need that.
Ok, but you're in charge of your own fast passes.
no way I'll get near Disney or Epcot ever again.
My aren't we getting closed minded in our advancing years....
been there 3 times. 2 too many. not for old people.
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Just escape over to Epcot. You can eat and drink your way around the World Showcase with the Food and Wine Festival just wrapping up.
That's today's plan.
That'll loosen up your attitude in no time.
Saw a bunch of guys wearing shirts that said, Most Expensive Day Ever!
Probably spent $40 for those T shirts...
What's another $40. I left the house thinking I had enough non-expiring park hopper passes for the whole family. My wife informs me on the way to the airport that we don't have tickets for the youngest 3... Then I had to buy passes for the golden girls... Long story short, $2500 later...
Yikes!
Indeed!
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Just escape over to Epcot. You can eat and drink your way around the World Showcase with the Food and Wine Festival just wrapping up.
That's today's plan.
That'll loosen up your attitude in no time.
Saw a bunch of guys wearing shirts that said, Most Expensive Day Ever!
Probably spent $40 for those T shirts...
What's another $40. I left the house thinking I had enough non-expiring park hopper passes for the whole family. My wife informs me on the way to the airport that we don't have tickets for the youngest 3... Then I had to buy passes for the golden girls... Long story short, $2500 later...
Who's carrying the deadbeats now? Step 1: Plan vacation Step 2: Find some sucker to stick with the vacation bill.
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going over the Florida election results and I see my vote didn't count.
I feel the same way about most of our results. Well, it counted, just not as much as the other side. D'oh!
Yeah, WTF Ohio?!?
At least we got the senate race right. But the drug control issue, the school levies, the governor, mostly screw ups. Though, a bit odd that we elected a Demoractic senator and a Republican governor. First time that's happened for us in decades, apparently.
Most pollsters seem to indicate that Ohio is a microcosm of the country, so it would make sense that you're bipolar and screwy.
Whats a Demoractic senator?
a Republican wannabe.
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Morning Dean, Bean, IncendiaryDave and ZipADeeDooDahTony
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going over the Florida election results and I see my vote didn't count.
I feel the same way about most of our results. Well, it counted, just not as much as the other side. D'oh!
Yeah, WTF Ohio?!?
At least we got the senate race right. But the drug control issue, the school levies, the governor, mostly screw ups. Though, a bit odd that we elected a Demoractic senator and a Republican governor. First time that's happened for us in decades, apparently.
Most pollsters seem to indicate that Ohio is a microcosm of the country, so it would make sense that you're bipolar and screwy.
Whats a Demoractic senator?
Double d'oh!
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good morning Tony and Dave and Dave. it's Golf Day! just hope I stop hurting in time to tee off. and Tony cancelled on me in lieu of driving himself crazy.
he'll have to go back to work to rest up.
No shit. I can't wait for Monday.
Edit: It's like I'm living a horrible Golden Girls episode.
Only 9 more days until I get to join in the fun. Though, at least I won't have any older folk to cart around, so that helps.
Dean and I can show up if you feel you need that.
Ok, but you're in charge of your own fast passes.
no way I'll get near Disney or Epcot ever again.
My aren't we getting closed minded in our advancing years....
been there 3 times. 2 too many. not for old people.
Back in the day we enjoyed Universal Studios more than Disney World. Still expensive but more ride focused, less kiddie stuff. And sorry, but Epcot is BS.
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going over the Florida election results and I see my vote didn't count.
I feel the same way about most of our results. Well, it counted, just not as much as the other side. D'oh!
Yeah, WTF Ohio?!?
At least we got the senate race right. But the drug control issue, the school levies, the governor, mostly screw ups. Though, a bit odd that we elected a Demoractic senator and a Republican governor. First time that's happened for us in decades, apparently.
Most pollsters seem to indicate that Ohio is a microcosm of the country, so it would make sense that you're bipolar and screwy.
#reallyrealnews
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going over the Florida election results and I see my vote didn't count.
I feel the same way about most of our results. Well, it counted, just not as much as the other side. D'oh!
Yeah, WTF Ohio?!?
At least we got the senate race right. But the drug control issue, the school levies, the governor, mostly screw ups. Though, a bit odd that we elected a Demoractic senator and a Republican governor. First time that's happened for us in decades, apparently.
Most pollsters seem to indicate that Ohio is a microcosm of the country, so it would make sense that you're bipolar and screwy.
Whats a Demoractic senator?
a Republican wannabe.
An erratic Dem? No, that's just redundant.
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good morning Tony and Dave and Dave. it's Golf Day! just hope I stop hurting in time to tee off. and Tony cancelled on me in lieu of driving himself crazy.
he'll have to go back to work to rest up.
No shit. I can't wait for Monday.
Edit: It's like I'm living a horrible Golden Girls episode.
Only 9 more days until I get to join in the fun. Though, at least I won't have any older folk to cart around, so that helps.
Dean and I can show up if you feel you need that.
Ok, but you're in charge of your own fast passes.
no way I'll get near Disney or Epcot ever again.
My aren't we getting closed minded in our advancing years....
been there 3 times. 2 too many. not for old people.
Back in the day we enjoyed Universal Studios more than Disney World. Still expensive but more ride focused, less kiddie stuff. And sorry, but Epcot is BS.
The wife and kids want to go to Harry Potter world something fierce. I have a feeling I'm gonna have to take them down there one day.
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going over the Florida election results and I see my vote didn't count.
I feel the same way about most of our results. Well, it counted, just not as much as the other side. D'oh!
Yeah, WTF Ohio?!?
At least we got the senate race right. But the drug control issue, the school levies, the governor, mostly screw ups. Though, a bit odd that we elected a Demoractic senator and a Republican governor. First time that's happened for us in decades, apparently.
Most pollsters seem to indicate that Ohio is a microcosm of the country, so it would make sense that you're bipolar and screwy.
Whats a Demoractic senator?
a Republican wannabe.
An erratic Dem? No, that's just redundant.
(https://media1.tenor.com/images/60e9b8ce794cc5e7c307e6b8dc64fd81/tenor.gif?itemid=5301177)
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good morning Tony and Dave and Dave. it's Golf Day! just hope I stop hurting in time to tee off. and Tony cancelled on me in lieu of driving himself crazy.
he'll have to go back to work to rest up.
No shit. I can't wait for Monday.
Edit: It's like I'm living a horrible Golden Girls episode.
Only 9 more days until I get to join in the fun. Though, at least I won't have any older folk to cart around, so that helps.
Dean and I can show up if you feel you need that.
Ok, but you're in charge of your own fast passes.
no way I'll get near Disney or Epcot ever again.
My aren't we getting closed minded in our advancing years....
been there 3 times. 2 too many. not for old people.
Back in the day we enjoyed Universal Studios more than Disney World. Still expensive but more ride focused, less kiddie stuff. And sorry, but Epcot is BS.
The wife and kids want to go to Harry Potter world something fierce. I have a feeling I'm gonna have to take them down there one day.
My sisters are BIG fans of that place, have been more than once. I guess if you're a fan you haven't lived until you've experienced it.
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Just escape over to Epcot. You can eat and drink your way around the World Showcase with the Food and Wine Festival just wrapping up.
That's today's plan.
That'll loosen up your attitude in no time.
Saw a bunch of guys wearing shirts that said, Most Expensive Day Ever!
Probably spent $40 for those T shirts...
What's another $40. I left the house thinking I had enough non-expiring park hopper passes for the whole family. My wife informs me on the way to the airport that we don't have tickets for the youngest 3... Then I had to buy passes for the golden girls... Long story short, $2500 later...
Who's carrying the deadbeats now? Step 1: Plan vacation Step 2: Find some sucker to stick with the vacation bill.
#MakeEmHappyBeforeTheyFinalizeTheirWills
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good morning Tony and Dave and Dave. it's Golf Day! just hope I stop hurting in time to tee off. and Tony cancelled on me in lieu of driving himself crazy.
he'll have to go back to work to rest up.
No shit. I can't wait for Monday.
Edit: It's like I'm living a horrible Golden Girls episode.
Only 9 more days until I get to join in the fun. Though, at least I won't have any older folk to cart around, so that helps.
Dean and I can show up if you feel you need that.
Ok, but you're in charge of your own fast passes.
no way I'll get near Disney or Epcot ever again.
My aren't we getting closed minded in our advancing years....
been there 3 times. 2 too many. not for old people.
Back in the day we enjoyed Universal Studios more than Disney World. Still expensive but more ride focused, less kiddie stuff. And sorry, but Epcot is BS.
never liked the idea of standing in line for hours to go 5 feet.
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Just escape over to Epcot. You can eat and drink your way around the World Showcase with the Food and Wine Festival just wrapping up.
That's today's plan.
That'll loosen up your attitude in no time.
Saw a bunch of guys wearing shirts that said, Most Expensive Day Ever!
Probably spent $40 for those T shirts...
What's another $40. I left the house thinking I had enough non-expiring park hopper passes for the whole family. My wife informs me on the way to the airport that we don't have tickets for the youngest 3... Then I had to buy passes for the golden girls... Long story short, $2500 later...
Who's carrying the deadbeats now? Step 1: Plan vacation Step 2: Find some sucker to stick with the vacation bill.
#MakeEmHappyBeforeTheyFinalizeTheirWills
or 'he's got plenty of money and doesn't need ours'.
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good morning Tony and Dave and Dave. it's Golf Day! just hope I stop hurting in time to tee off. and Tony cancelled on me in lieu of driving himself crazy.
he'll have to go back to work to rest up.
No shit. I can't wait for Monday.
Edit: It's like I'm living a horrible Golden Girls episode.
Only 9 more days until I get to join in the fun. Though, at least I won't have any older folk to cart around, so that helps.
Dean and I can show up if you feel you need that.
Ok, but you're in charge of your own fast passes.
no way I'll get near Disney or Epcot ever again.
My aren't we getting closed minded in our advancing years....
been there 3 times. 2 too many. not for old people.
Back in the day we enjoyed Universal Studios more than Disney World. Still expensive but more ride focused, less kiddie stuff. And sorry, but Epcot is BS.
The wife and kids want to go to Harry Potter world something fierce. I have a feeling I'm gonna have to take them down there one day.
My sisters are BIG fans of that place, have been more than once. I guess if you're a fan you haven't lived until you've experienced it.
Yeah, this is what the wife tells me. Lol
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https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/elections/dennis-hof-brothel-owner-who-died-last-month-wins-election-n933366
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Can't wait for raz to check in this morning. :o
"Washington state voters approved an initiative creating some of the strictest gun-control regulations in the country, including enhanced background checks, an increase in the minimum age to buy a semiautomatic rifle to 21, and requirements that gun owners keep their firearms locked at home."
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good morning Tony and Dave and Dave. it's Golf Day! just hope I stop hurting in time to tee off. and Tony cancelled on me in lieu of driving himself crazy.
he'll have to go back to work to rest up.
No shit. I can't wait for Monday.
Edit: It's like I'm living a horrible Golden Girls episode.
Only 9 more days until I get to join in the fun. Though, at least I won't have any older folk to cart around, so that helps.
Dean and I can show up if you feel you need that.
Ok, but you're in charge of your own fast passes.
no way I'll get near Disney or Epcot ever again.
My aren't we getting closed minded in our advancing years....
been there 3 times. 2 too many. not for old people.
Back in the day we enjoyed Universal Studios more than Disney World. Still expensive but more ride focused, less kiddie stuff. And sorry, but Epcot is BS.
never liked the idea of standing in line for hours to go 5 feet.
With a bit of planning, there are ways around that. In fact, you would be great at one of the easiest "tricks".....getting there when the park opens. Usually have a good two hours to ride what you want without wait. Then the slugs start trickling in around 11. Then you can use your fast passes.
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Just escape over to Epcot. You can eat and drink your way around the World Showcase with the Food and Wine Festival just wrapping up.
That's today's plan.
That'll loosen up your attitude in no time.
Saw a bunch of guys wearing shirts that said, Most Expensive Day Ever!
Probably spent $40 for those T shirts...
What's another $40. I left the house thinking I had enough non-expiring park hopper passes for the whole family. My wife informs me on the way to the airport that we don't have tickets for the youngest 3... Then I had to buy passes for the golden girls... Long story short, $2500 later...
Who's carrying the deadbeats now? Step 1: Plan vacation Step 2: Find some sucker to stick with the vacation bill.
#MakeEmHappyBeforeTheyFinalizeTheirWills
or 'he's got plenty of money and doesn't need ours'.
That's what I was thinking. If they don't think about paying their way when they're alive, what makes him think they will share after they pass?
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Just escape over to Epcot. You can eat and drink your way around the World Showcase with the Food and Wine Festival just wrapping up.
That's today's plan.
That'll loosen up your attitude in no time.
Saw a bunch of guys wearing shirts that said, Most Expensive Day Ever!
Probably spent $40 for those T shirts...
What's another $40. I left the house thinking I had enough non-expiring park hopper passes for the whole family. My wife informs me on the way to the airport that we don't have tickets for the youngest 3... Then I had to buy passes for the golden girls... Long story short, $2500 later...
Who's carrying the deadbeats now? Step 1: Plan vacation Step 2: Find some sucker to stick with the vacation bill.
#MakeEmHappyBeforeTheyFinalizeTheirWills
or 'he's got plenty of money and doesn't need ours'.
That's what I was thinking. If they don't think about paying their way when they're alive, what makes him think they will share after they pass?
That's like hoping that your kids will take care of you in your latter years... :-X
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https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/elections/dennis-hof-brothel-owner-who-died-last-month-wins-election-n933366
Heard that this morning. Probably the best election day story.
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Tatuaje El Triunfador and coffee.
clubs cleaned and loaded.
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Tatuaje El Triunfador and coffee.
clubs cleaned and loaded.
Balls washed? Putter polished?
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Can't wait for raz to check in this morning. :o
"Washington state voters approved an initiative creating some of the strictest gun-control regulations in the country, including enhanced background checks, an increase in the minimum age to buy a semiautomatic rifle to 21, and requirements that gun owners keep their firearms locked at home."
LSHMAMFOBIPW
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Tatuaje El Triunfador and coffee.
clubs cleaned and loaded.
Balls washed? Putter polished?
Depends on how early the next door neighbor came over.
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Just escape over to Epcot. You can eat and drink your way around the World Showcase with the Food and Wine Festival just wrapping up.
That's today's plan.
That'll loosen up your attitude in no time.
Saw a bunch of guys wearing shirts that said, Most Expensive Day Ever!
Probably spent $40 for those T shirts...
What's another $40. I left the house thinking I had enough non-expiring park hopper passes for the whole family. My wife informs me on the way to the airport that we don't have tickets for the youngest 3... Then I had to buy passes for the golden girls... Long story short, $2500 later...
Who's carrying the deadbeats now? Step 1: Plan vacation Step 2: Find some sucker to stick with the vacation bill.
#MakeEmHappyBeforeTheyFinalizeTheirWills
or 'he's got plenty of money and doesn't need ours'.
That's what I was thinking. If they don't think about paying their way when they're alive, what makes him think they will share after they pass?
That's like hoping that your kids will take care of you in your latter years... :-X
They won't?
Edit: but I just set such a good example.
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Tatuaje El Triunfador and coffee.
clubs cleaned and loaded.
Balls washed? Putter polished?
Depends on how early the next door neighbor came over.
Or if the maid did a thorough job.
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Can't wait for raz to check in this morning. :o
"Washington state voters approved an initiative creating some of the strictest gun-control regulations in the country, including enhanced background checks, an increase in the minimum age to buy a semiautomatic rifle to 21, and requirements that gun owners keep their firearms locked at home."
LSHMAMFOBIPW
Also, Michigan fully legalized pot. BRB, planning a road trip.
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Tatuaje El Triunfador and coffee.
clubs cleaned and loaded.
Balls washed? Putter polished?
Depends on how early the next door neighbor came over.
Or if the maid did a thorough job.
We'd better consult the flow chart.
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Tatuaje El Triunfador and coffee.
clubs cleaned and loaded.
Balls washed? Putter polished?
believe it or not I played one ball last week and never lost it. my putters never gets dirty.
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Tatuaje El Triunfador and coffee.
clubs cleaned and loaded.
Balls washed? Putter polished?
Depends on how early the next door neighbor came over.
Or if the maid did a thorough job.
We'd better consult the flow chart.
the Water Department lady is coming over to fix dinner while I'm golfing. I'm sure she'll insist on showering with me to help me conserve water.
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Tatuaje El Triunfador and coffee.
clubs cleaned and loaded.
Balls washed? Putter polished?
Depends on how early the next door neighbor came over.
Or if the maid did a thorough job.
We'd better consult the flow chart.
the Water Department lady is coming over to fix dinner while I'm golfing. I'm sure she'll insist on showering with me to help me conserve water.
This sounds like Tony's day in FL, if only it was the exact opposite in every conceivable way.
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Just escape over to Epcot. You can eat and drink your way around the World Showcase with the Food and Wine Festival just wrapping up.
That's today's plan.
That'll loosen up your attitude in no time.
Saw a bunch of guys wearing shirts that said, Most Expensive Day Ever!
Probably spent $40 for those T shirts...
What's another $40. I left the house thinking I had enough non-expiring park hopper passes for the whole family. My wife informs me on the way to the airport that we don't have tickets for the youngest 3... Then I had to buy passes for the golden girls... Long story short, $2500 later...
Who's carrying the deadbeats now? Step 1: Plan vacation Step 2: Find some sucker to stick with the vacation bill.
#MakeEmHappyBeforeTheyFinalizeTheirWills
or 'he's got plenty of money and doesn't need ours'.
That's what I was thinking. If they don't think about paying their way when they're alive, what makes him think they will share after they pass?
That's like hoping that your kids will take care of you in your latter years... :-X
They won't?
Edit: but I just set such a good example.
You just keep on thinkin' that Tony!
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Tatuaje El Triunfador and coffee.
clubs cleaned and loaded.
Balls washed? Putter polished?
Depends on how early the next door neighbor came over.
Or if the maid did a thorough job.
We'd better consult the flow chart.
the Water Department lady is coming over to fix dinner while I'm golfing. I'm sure she'll insist on showering with me to help me conserve water.
This sounds like Tony's day in FL, if only it was the exact opposite in every conceivable way.
Uuuuuuuh........yea..... ::)
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Tatuaje El Triunfador and coffee.
clubs cleaned and loaded.
Balls washed? Putter polished?
Depends on how early the next door neighbor came over.
Or if the maid did a thorough job.
We'd better consult the flow chart.
the Water Department lady is coming over to fix dinner while I'm golfing. I'm sure she'll insist on showering with me to help me conserve water.
There ya go, do it for the environment Dean!
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https://halfwheel.com/cohiba-silencio/284318
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https://halfwheel.com/fratello-announces-d-m-v-exclusives-for-d-c-delaware-maryland-virginia/284340
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Tatuaje El Triunfador and coffee.
clubs cleaned and loaded.
Balls washed? Putter polished?
Depends on how early the next door neighbor came over.
Or if the maid did a thorough job.
We'd better consult the flow chart.
the Water Department lady is coming over to fix dinner while I'm golfing. I'm sure she'll insist on showering with me to help me conserve water.
This sounds like Tony's day in FL, if only it was the exact opposite in every conceivable way.
CNS
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https://halfwheel.com/pappy-van-winkle-tradition-coronita-2/284223
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LMAO
https://halfwheel.com/general-ships-90-cohiba-spectre/284292
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LMAO
https://halfwheel.com/general-ships-90-cohiba-spectre/284292
Um....no thank you. ....and I thought the other Cohiba's (non-Cuban) were overpriced.....
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LMAO
https://halfwheel.com/general-ships-90-cohiba-spectre/284292
Put me down for a dozen.
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https://halfwheel.com/cohiba-50-aniversario-humidors-begin-arriving
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Just picked up some Crowned Heads CHC Reserve to give a try after a little rest.
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Just picked up some Crowned Heads CHC Reserve to give a try after a little rest.
just looked them up. XVI - XVIII?
the flavor profile sounds wonderful.
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Just picked up some Crowned Heads CHC Reserve to give a try after a little rest.
just looked them up. XVI - XVIII?
the flavor profile sounds wonderful.
That's the hope. I'll let you know.
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No Flip or Raz today? Sheesh
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FORE !!!
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No Flip or Raz today? Sheesh
Flip is still deciding what's for lunch, and Raz is on-line looking for a job in Not-Washington.
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No Flip or Raz today? Sheesh
Flip is still deciding what's for lunch, and Raz is on-line looking for a job in Not-Washington.
He could try Minnesota, they just elected not one but two Muslim women to Congress. Or Colorado, who elected the first openly gay governor in history.
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No Flip or Raz today? Sheesh
Flip is still deciding what's for lunch, and Raz is on-line looking for a job in Not-Washington.
He could try Minnesota, they just elected not one but two Muslim women to Congress. Or Colorado, who elected the first openly gay governor in history.
I don't think he or anyone here gives two hoots about that the stuff or dividing people into subcategories or hyphenations. That's a tactic used for political gain, though the people that fall for it are just ignorant, right or left.
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No Flip or Raz today? Sheesh
Flip is still deciding what's for lunch, and Raz is on-line looking for a job in Not-Washington.
Sounds reasonable.
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No Flip or Raz today? Sheesh
Flip is still deciding what's for lunch, and Raz is on-line looking for a job in Not-Washington.
He could try Minnesota, they just elected not one but two Muslim women to Congress. Or Colorado, who elected the first openly gay governor in history.
I don't think he or anyone here gives two hoots about that the stuff or dividing people into subcategories or hyphenations. That's a tactic used for political gain, though the people that fall for it are just ignorant, right or left.
I agree with you on the last part, but based on the posts I've seen here, I'd wildly disagree with you on the first part.
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No Flip or Raz today? Sheesh
Flip is still deciding what's for lunch, and Raz is on-line looking for a job in Not-Washington.
He could try Minnesota, they just elected not one but two Muslim women to Congress. Or Colorado, who elected the first openly gay governor in history.
I don't think he or anyone here gives two hoots about that the stuff or dividing people into subcategories or hyphenations. That's a tactic used for political gain, though the people that fall for it are just ignorant, right or left.
Sounds reasonable too!
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Off for annual checkup, later.
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Page 8 already, good job!
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At least the stock market liked the midterms. Our stock is up over 5% today, and the Dow is up 382 right now.
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No Flip or Raz today? Sheesh
Flip is still deciding what's for lunch, and Raz is on-line looking for a job in Not-Washington.
He could try Minnesota, they just elected not one but two Muslim women to Congress. Or Colorado, who elected the first openly gay governor in history.
I don't think he or anyone here gives two hoots about that the stuff or dividing people into subcategories or hyphenations. That's a tactic used for political gain, though the people that fall for it are just ignorant, right or left.
Sounds reasonable too!
Most things about politics sound reasonable, until you actually see them in action. Lol
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Page 8 already, good job!
And without a picture of Tony "enjoying" the happiest place on Earth, either!
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At least the stock market liked the midterms. Our stock is up over 5% today, and the Dow is up 382 right now.
Guess they figure government is fully neutralize and they will get NOTHING done for the next two years. Win-win!
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Page 8 already, good job!
And without a picture of Tony "enjoying" the happiest place on Earth, either!
He owes me one with a Dole Whip!
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Page 8 already, good job!
And without a picture of Tony "enjoying" the happiest place on Earth, either!
He owes me one with a Dole Whip!
I've never had one of those myself. Might have to try one this time around.
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At least the stock market liked the midterms. Our stock is up over 5% today, and the Dow is up 382 right now.
Guess they figure government is fully neutralize and they will get NOTHING done for the next two years. Win-win!
Indeed.
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No Flip or Raz today? Sheesh
Flip is still deciding what's for lunch, and Raz is on-line looking for a job in Not-Washington.
He could try Minnesota, they just elected not one but two Muslim women to Congress. Or Colorado, who elected the first openly gay governor in history.
I don't think he or anyone here gives two hoots about that the stuff or dividing people into subcategories or hyphenations. That's a tactic used for political gain, though the people that fall for it are just ignorant, right or left.
I agree with you on the last part, but based on the posts I've seen here, I'd wildly disagree with you on the first part.
Oh yeah, we'll you're just a married-straight-white-suburban-male, so what do you know?!?!? ;)
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No Flip or Raz today? Sheesh
Flip is still deciding what's for lunch, and Raz is on-line looking for a job in Not-Washington.
He could try Minnesota, they just elected not one but two Muslim women to Congress. Or Colorado, who elected the first openly gay governor in history.
I don't think he or anyone here gives two hoots about that the stuff or dividing people into subcategories or hyphenations. That's a tactic used for political gain, though the people that fall for it are just ignorant, right or left.
I agree with you on the last part, but based on the posts I've seen here, I'd wildly disagree with you on the first part.
Oh yeah, we'll you're just a married-straight-white-suburban-male, so what do you know?!?!? ;)
CNS
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Hazzuh!
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Hazzuh lull.
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my golf game finally came around on the 8th hole. 😵
came home to shingle delivery and no roofer.
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http://amp.tmz.com/2018/11/07/miss-bumbum-fight-contestant-banned-for-life/
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must be bed time.
Water Department is restless.
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http://amp.tmz.com/2018/11/07/miss-bumbum-fight-contestant-banned-for-life/
We have surely turned a corner, and not a good corner.
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must be bed time.
Water Department is restless.
Time to have your pipe inspected and pressure tested.