The ABCs of Another Steppe Into Adventure!- Last Africa Ch. + World Showcase Pt. 2

Meanwhile, I need ideas for a big family’s MSSHP costumes. Besides the Incredibles. Because me in tights would be scarier than raw oysters with mayo on them. GO!!!

101 Dalmatians:
1 person be Cruella De Vil, another Roger Radcliffe, another Anita Radcliffe, and all the rest Dalmatian pups.



Toys in Andy’s room: Woody, Jessie, Buzz, Mr. and Mrs. Potato head, slinky dog, Bo Peep and so on.



Mary Poppins: Mary, Bert, Jane Banks, Michael Banks, then the rest could be chimney or penguins or others from the movie.



Trolls from Frozen: Pabbie, Bulda, Cliff, baby troll, Gothi, and all the singing trolls.

The lost boys from Peter Pan and Wendy

Or you could all just make costumes like this:
 
Meanwhile, I need ideas for a big family’s MSSHP costumes. Besides the Incredibles. Because me in tights would be scarier than raw oysters with mayo on them. GO!!!

I'm not being helpful. In fact I'm probably just bragging. Fran and i actually have our MNSSHP costumes set. She has almost always gone to costume parties as a dalmation, but in the last couple years she found me a Cruella outfit, so now we're set! I jusy need to find the cigarette holder, I've got all the other parts.
 
My thread’s a runaway train; off the rails I tell you!
Reminds me...I still miss Mr Toad's wild ride. :sad2:
I like trains...we need to stay on the rails!

Please make yourselves at home while I work, sleep, and watch from a safe distance. Your hostess will return after the next ridulously crazy couple of days.
Sittin' on the couch in my underwear with my feet up. Good enough?

Meanwhile, I need ideas for a big family’s MSSHP costumes. Besides the Incredibles. Because me in tights would be scarier than raw oysters with mayo on them. GO!!!
You could do Gru, Lucy, Dr Nefario and minions (or the girls could also do Agnes, Edith and Margo). I happen to think the minions are cool, so I'd like that, but on the other hand, it depends on what YOU like.

The munsters?
The Brady bunch?
Gilligan's Island?

I know, not Disney, but other mixtures of guys & girls
 
Well someone has to!
These are the kinds of things that people need to know!!

Well, yeah! I mean where else can you read about the real way to eat oatmeal? Or what a fascinator is?

I usually dump lots of brown sugar into my oatmeal so I can handle that. I've had the same issues with pudding and bananas, though!

Oddly, I can sometimes do cream of wheat given tons of brown sugar or maple syrup.

When did this all happen? They were just kids a short while ago.

I know. And before you know it, your kids will be having kids. Freaky.

None of that bothers me. Adding a dash of something for spice or flavor is completely different from slathering a tasteless goo all over it.

Agreed. I used to have some friends who called mayo dog slobber.

Well, we all must learn to deal with differences of opinion. Somehow, there are also people in the world who look at oysters and snails and think, "Gee, that looks appetizing." :rotfl:

I always contemplate the person who did the same with eggs.

Hi Liesa! I'm back on the Dis and now to catch up on your report! popcorn::

Oh WOW!! Hey, Lessa! What a nice surprise and treat! Glad to have you back!

All caught up!

Thank you for sharing about your time in Africa. What a life changing trip. It really opens your eyes and makes you appreciate what we take for granted when you see the conditions that others live in and the challenges that they face.

You're very welcome! It was eye opening for sure. I had no idea that that level of 3rd world still existed. Makes me very grateful indeed.

Amen to that. I am also like that. I will never forget the time I went to visit family in Ohio and went to get dressed the morning after we arrived to discover I had not packed a bra. :rolleyes1 The day before I had been wearing a sundress with one of the built-in's so it wasn't until it was too late that I made the discovery.

:lmao:

I am gonna say right now, that'd be far worse than the underwear! LOL!!

Ah, the fascinator, so fancy. One of my very dear patients who just passed away last week (broke my heart) always had to wear a fascinator. It was her trademark. Sometimes the other nurses would forget to put it on her and I would have to run down to her room to get one as it just wasn't right for her to be out in "public" without one on. princess:

Awww, a real live princess. That's a really sweet story and a fun memory for you to have and share. :)

yikes, that is an awkward situation. I don't know what I would have done but probably the same as you.

Yeah, kinda wasn't sure what to do.

:laughing: I've always marvelled at people that have this skill. Requires wonderful balance I assume.

I also think they started very young and got lots of practice.

Oh dear. That sounds terrible. That must have been so disappointing for you to be unwell when you worked so hard to go on this trip and would want to be at your best to provide the most help.

It was hard, but not impossible to do all that we'd hoped. Just made it so it took a lot longer to heal after we got back.

That sounds wonderful! Such a beautiful area.

I hope I can get some fun photos to bring home. ;)
 


Ketchup = food of the gods
Mayo=necessary for potato salad and tuna salad
escargot = gross

I love the passion of the opinions here. :laughing:

Never. I would never mok anyone. Mark might maybe mok, ma’am.

I'll stick with the Mockarena. ;)

All this arguing about food. I like just about everything mentioned but escargot. I haven't ever tried it but just don't like it on principal, slimy = yuck. :crazy2:

They taste like beef to me. Best with loads of garlic.

13

yes

absalutely! But so worth it!

Definately a)Loaded Mac n' Cheese

All noted! :)

All you funny people feaking out over your kids learning how to drive a car. I'm just over here freaking out over your Mother flying an aeroplane!! Bwahahahaha!

Har, har, har.
 
Haven't gotten up the nerve to open the can yet! :lmao:

It's awesome sauce stuff! Give it a try!

(And don't tell anyone... but I really don't care if people like escargot or not. I just like to tease them. ;) mum's the word.)

Just as long as you don't get that disgusting thing from the France Pavilion at F&W. Blech!!

and she'll smash the exams!!



Just as long as it's not the plane, she smashes!

Crap, he beat me to it!
 
:rotfl: Funny because it's true.

:blush: Yes, but why do I have a feeling you know all about this phenomenon?

You mayo you may not. It’s up to you.

Okay, yeah, that was funny!



Hmmm...I'm a big Pixar lover, so I'd want to do Monster's Inc characters, or Inside Out characters. Or Toy Story!!

You could do something with Beauty and the Beast, and base your costumes off the costume design from the recent live action movie.

For non-Disney...
The Addams Family? :laughing:
Or Wizard of Oz Yes,

Hmm...what else...?

Hocus Pocus characters? Though I guess the witches would be distinctive and the other characters not so much...

Steampunk Disney princesses? (Maybe even if gentlemen are joining you? :hyper:)

You could probably get pretty creative costuming the Peter Pan crew.

Jungle Book realistic-ish costumes from the live action film. Or based on the original.

Into the Woods? (Technically I think the live action film was Disney?) Or, on that note, maybe pick a costume design style and try your hand at fairytale characters?

Muppets? :lmao:

Those are all very excellent ideas!!! Thanks!!!

101 Dalmatians: 1 person be Cruella De Vil, another Roger Radcliffe, another Anita Radcliffe, and all the rest Dalmatian pups.



Toys in Andy’s room: Woody, Jessie, Buzz, Mr. and Mrs. Potato head, slinky dog, Bo Peep and so on.



Mary Poppins: Mary, Bert, Jane Banks, Michael Banks, then the rest could be chimney or penguins or others from the movie.



Trolls from Frozen: Pabbie, Bulda, Cliff, baby troll, Gothi, and all the singing trolls.

The lost boys from Peter Pan and Wendy

Or you could all just make costumes like this:

I love all these ideas too and will be passing them along to the Executive Committee.

I'm not being helpful. In fact I'm probably just bragging. Fran and i actually have our MNSSHP costumes set. She has almost always gone to costume parties as a dalmation, but in the last couple years she found me a Cruella outfit, so now we're set! I jusy need to find the cigarette holder, I've got all the other parts.
Nah, I think that's awesome that you guys have figured out ones that work for you. We're starting from scratch and there's a lot of us.
 


Reminds me...I still miss Mr Toad's wild ride. :sad2:
I like trains...we need to stay on the rails!

Sigh... me too. I loved that ride! :(

Sittin' on the couch in my underwear with my feet up. Good enough?

Heh, good enough for me! It's 3:45 in the morning here, and my patient is doing the exact same thing. Been a rough night "at the office".

You could do Gru, Lucy, Dr Nefario and minions (or the girls could also do Agnes, Edith and Margo). I happen to think the minions are cool, so I'd like that, but on the other hand, it depends on what YOU like.

The munsters?
The Brady bunch?
Gilligan's Island?

I know, not Disney, but other mixtures of guys & girls

Yes, we could do all of those. But, I am formulating an idea that just may work. ;)
 
Heh, good enough for me! It's 3:45 in the morning here, and my patient is doing the exact same thing. Been a rough night "at the office".

Sorry...night shift stinks. Sorry you have to deal with that, but happy it helps pay for your trips.
 
Wow...you like the other ideas, but not mine. Guess DW is right, my ideas SUCK!
Oh for crying out loud.... they are were all great. I actually thought of all those, the Munsters might be easiest to pull off. No, none sucked. Just, you know... almost 4:00 AM, not enough coffee in my veins, and still 3 hours to go. :sad:
 
Oh for crying out loud.... they are were all great. I actually thought of all those, the Munsters might be easiest to pull off. No, none sucked. Just, you know... almost 4:00 AM, not enough coffee in my veins, and still 3 hours to go. :sad:
I was joking. Didn't put a smiley, because I figured you'd know. My bad.
 
Well, yeah! I mean where else can you read about the real way to eat oatmeal? Or what a fascinator is?

See? All need to know stuff!

I know. And before you know it, your kids will be having kids. Freaky.

Nah. I'm not buying it.

I'll stick with the Mockarena. ;)

:laughing:

They taste like beef to me. Best with loads of garlic.

::yes::

It's awesome sauce stuff! Give it a try!

Oh, I will. I don't have to open the can before it goes bad until 2340AD.

Just as long as you don't get that disgusting thing from the France Pavilion at F&W. Blech!!

Yes. You know, I probably would have gotten that if I went during F&W. But after reading your description.... No.

Wow...you like the other ideas, but not mine. Guess DW is right, my ideas SUCK!

:lmao:
 
Meanwhile, I need ideas for a big family’s MSSHP costumes. Besides the Incredibles. Because me in tights would be scarier than raw oysters with mayo on them. GO!!!
One costume I've seen is to go as Disney World road signs. Get purple t-shirts printed with the white letters, make Mickey ear hats with the big white arrow. Worth googling!
 
G is for: Go Big or Go Home!

I admit it. I can be an overachiever, overcommited, and over-zealous. It’s just who I am. So, it comes as no surprise that I get behind here on the DIS as I pursue other things life has to offer. I am happy to say, I’ve started studying again for my Private Pilot’s Written Exam, and hope to begin to fly this Spring.

Meanwhile, our family is planning a trip this summer to the Zion and Bryce National Parks. While I am excited to do some photography there, I’m also itching to get back to Disney. It is a possibility that I might be able to take my folks there next Fall, but that is a definitely not set in stone- just an idea at this point. Plus waiting for some other things to fall into place. They’ve hinted to me a couple of times recently about wanting to go back, so we’ll see. Meantime, I’m headed back to DLR in April for a fun little DISMeet with good friends and fun times planned.

Other irons in the fire: I’m starting to be trained in a new area for me at work- Pre-Op. That’s the first stage of the surgical process where you sign consents, the RN confirms allergies, medical history, does a brief physical exam, and generally confirms you are still a candidate for the procedure, starts the IV, etc… I’m scared to death, but also at the same time ready for a new challenge at work. We are also moving to a brand new facility in February. Everyone is suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuper excited to have a new and much bigger place to call home.

I’m also having to work a ton more nights that I don’t love but, well…. it’s the position I accepted when I officially went part time last Summer. It’s working out to be about once a week, which isn’t too bad, but definitely takes a toll on my sleep patterns. But, I like the differential and the quiet of the place at night.


Hmm, let’s see, what else is on my proverbial plate? I have one kid who needs to take their written Driver’s Permit test, and another who needs to take the driving portion of their License Exam. May I just say here and now that, of all the things I have to do with the State Govt., the DMV is the crappiest. The processes are always hard to understand and the lines are interminable. Can you feel the whine?

Alright, enough drivel…. Time to get yer guesses in for Letter ‘F’. Chapter ‘H’ is coming within a week or so. Or less depending on my mood. Now, let's hear from you: What's the best thing that happened to you this week?
Kudos on flight school and DLR Meets. That's awesome about the step up at work. Good stuff this week....I got put on a very large dosage of daily Prednisone so I'm sleep deprived and eating everything in sight. That's always a good time! And the VLOG launched so that was nifty!
 
H is for: Hooray for Hollywoodland!!


The alarm hissed early as it usually does at Disney. But time’s not for wasting at Disney! Tate trimmed his mustache, grabbed his mouse ears, and hopped in his bag eager to get an early start on his day. He’d have grabbed his right arm too, but he traded that in for his 8-day Park Hopper a few months back. Tate’s driven a Disney bus or two in his time, but today was a good day to sit back with his cuppa and just enjoy the views along the way. Besides, running one limb short would make bus driving a bit challenging. Satisfied with his early start, the sweet ride, and a full day of unfettered fun ahead of him, he pondered his situation in life and declared it pretty darned apeeling.


It’d been far too long since he’d been on the movie set and he had big fat plans for the day. Stroll the avenues, ride a ride or two, and take in a leisurely fine dining experience. Tatey works pretty hard sitting in a drawer at home when not traveling, waiting interminably long for some grandkids to show up and have a play date, but occasionally he steps out in style to live it up a bit. Of course, there’s always time for a little hibbidy hip with his Little Tatey Flame, but, today he was hanging with The Steppester. Let’s see what kind of interesting things Tate dredged up among his rich and famous friends for the day, shall we?




The sun shone down on his nicely tanned body, making him a warm, but not hot, potato. In fact, Mr. O’Patty never had one single drop of rain try to ruin his vacation. Not bad for a week spent in Central Florida. The bus came to a halt in a galaxy far, far away. I’m not sure why they are building Star Wars Land when they already have the “far away” part down pat. Undaunted and appropriately caffeinated, he headed towards the entrance and found the “welcome mat” already laid out for him. Mickey himself was even there to shoot him a friendly wave.


“Hi, Mickey!”





Tate was excited to experience the 30’s and 40’s flavor of a retro-style Christmas. Some of you aren’t as old as dirt like your humble authoress, but I very vividly remember the tinsel draped over my great aunt’s tree, the silvery glitter of garlands bedecking the doorways, and brightly colored balls that made a simple, yet striking display in her Burbank, California home. Yes, that style persisted well into the early 70s, as they’d not replaced their War Era decorations. Why would they? They were perfectly classy.


Hollywood Studios is just the place to reminisce whilst humming the tunes of bygone crooners. What better way to take a walk down Memory Lane than to browse the streets of Hollywood! Let’s see what glitz and glamour the holiday season at The Studios can offer this year! Tate was amused when Steppe asked him to stop and take her photo with her cardboard crush. She is positively smitten by his wholesome look and standfastness. They say a man in uniform makes all the ladies swoon, but Steppe always seems to get doe-eyed by a man who offers his arm, can make her smile, and is kind and polite. Bo the Coke Man- always there as the man of refreshment and welcome.



And, while Steppe was making an idiot of herself with Bo Cardboard, Tate thought to himself, he was far more amused with the antique gas pump all decked out. Clearly, this is where all the Elves on Shelves hang out before they sneak away and raise gas prices on the pumps before Holiday travel.




Further in, Tate became immersed in all the garlands and swags hung all about. He remembers being struck that, everywhere they were, they blended into the color schemes perfectly and complemented rather than clashed. He was also reminded that Art Deco is a décor that really floats his little tater boat. While not his favorite park in terms of thrills or experiences, it is one he still looks forward to as much as ordering a Cobb Salad while dining with Barbara Stanwyck. But we’ll get to that in a bit. This park takes him back to a simpler time when stars actually knew how to act and to keep their mouths in check- or at least they spouted off in a drier, subtler, more sophisticated way.



It was also an era of an emerging star in his own right. Mickey was King of Cartoon and Tate longed to be even 1/10th as famous. He dreamed of having his own star on the Walk of Fame as Mickey did, but when you’re stuck in a drawer most of your life, chances are pretty slim. Then again, when Once Upon a Toy removes an entire display of all the props and extra body parts for sale, one’s chances get even more dim. Poor Tate was absolutely, 100% devastated when any hope of recovering his arm on that trip was snatched away from him. As if Disney hadn’t done enough damage to his poor little spudly body. Luckily, Steppe has a few extras laying around at home.



But, today he was a happy little tuber wandering the hallowed streets of Hollywoodland snapping shots of scenes that piqued his interest along the way. A little tinsel here…








A little haute couture there…



While Steppe thought it odd, Tate is used to bodiless heads hanging around. With a light sigh, he wondered what Disney extracted from them in exchange for admission.

Tate felt a pang of sadness when he saw Sir Snowman, whom he knew got out even less than he did. At least he wouldn’t melt under the Florida sun like his cousin Olaf might have a few years back because Anna didn’t have the guts to ship him off to a colder place when Elsa snapped out of her little hissy fit. Snow had a sheltered life, but not one in jeopardy either. Then again, Tate mused, Disney has a way of bringing back the dead with completely implausible plot twists that even a 3-year old can see through, so you never know. I mean, Luke living as an immortal Jedi on some God-forsaken island? Puh-leeze.



Tate next came upon a top-notch entertainment act that he could hardly take his eyes off. (Errr, he could have had he wanted to, but he thought of the children.) A sleight of hand magician was working his craft among the crowd and the murmur of ooohs and aaahhhs lent a sense of drama and intrigue. Each trick was more impressive than the one before, and for his finale he called up a young boy to help demonstrate the ever-amusing appearing-coin-where-there-was-none-before trick. It elicited the appropriate amount of applause and wonder due him. The Sunset Blvd. entertainers never let Tate down.



Continued in next post.....
 
It wasn’t long before he found himself approached by one of those CMs in a collared shirt, you know the ones I’m talking about; we’ve all been accos…. er, invited to take a tour as well at some point during a Disney stay. I’m sure of it. The $100 gift card or a few FiPs ain’t a bad offer, and Tate just couldn’t resist. One only has to contemplate the 4-hour standby lines for Flights of Passage....

The next one was starting in just a few minutes and not very far away either! Here, in fact:



No, not the ice cream shop, behind it. The (in)famous Tower Hotel. Here's a better shot of their destination:



The staff struck him as a bit morose at times and the décor seemed a bit… dusty. “Heh, looks like Steppe’s house,” he thought to himself. And was that the warm smell of colitas he wondered?





He began to wonder where all the hundreds of dollars of yearly Maintenance Fees were going when he saw the landscaping, and the general upkeep appeared to be fairly neglected.



But he stuck with the tour and was happy when his guide mentioned that it had been built “amidst the glitz and the glitter of a bustling young movie talent at the height of its golden age”. But the further he got into the decrepit old resort, he wondered if this would really be a wise “investment”.








Rod, the tour guide wanted to show them some model rooms and escorted the unwary group onto a service elevator. Odd, thought Tate. Huh. It all started out okay, but it was when the elevator kept ending up in the basement, a thoroughly creepy place, that he decided his money might be better spent on orthodontics for his Little Tater Kids, the remainder of the mortgage on his home, and a new prosthetic right arm. He certainly wasn't keen on finding out if there were mirrors on the ceiling or pink champagne on ice.

The clincher was passing this on the way to the on-site restaurant where a complementary meal was promised.



Tate thought the company that hung around the place looked way too dour and dumb, so quickly moved on.

The Sunset Room’s menu seemed okay enough, but Tate wondered if the food might be as questionable as the grounds, staff, and facilities. Ptomaine poisoning wasn't something he wanted to risk on vacation.



Clearly, it was time to call for his belongings and head out to fresher air and a more trust-worthy meal.



Glad to be back out in the sunshine and fresh air, he waddled towards the world-famous Hollywood Brown Derby to dine with the stars. Granted, they were only photographic memories on the walls, but the glitz and glitter of Hollywood he thought he’d might have found at the Tower Hotel was still alive and well here.







The wait staff showed Tate and his Steppely friend to their table and soon they were asked to order up a drink. Steppe was particularly happy to be visiting this lovely venue again as she has gone there before to do a little reminiscing of her own. She knew exactly what drink she’d order in the memory of her lovely grandmother- Lillian’s favorite, an apricot sour. Tate steered clear of anything vodka based, as it came just a little too close to cannibalism for his taste, so got a gin and tonic. Steppe asked for the sour, and while the waiter was skeptical, he went off to the bar to ask if they had any apricot brandy in the house. It wasn’t long before he came back and said they were using it in a holiday sangria special and that someone would go get some out of a back storeroom just for her. HUZZAH!!!






They slowly sipped their cocktails in utter and complete bliss, sharing easy and happy conversation while blithely ignoring the noisy table with kids beside them. The salad they’d ordered to split was brought to be tossed tableside and was as equally delicious as the rolls and dessert. It was the perfect portion size and just right for an afternoon's light meal. For reals, The Derby is pretty high on Tatey and Steppe’s most-loved restaurants. Elegant, not too pricey, attentive wait staff, not terribly noisy, but not stuffy and the food is high quality- a collective 4 thumbs up!









Full enough, but not uncomfortably so, Tate took off to find some thrills. And since he was at Disney, they weren’t going to be cheap thrills. In any sense of the term. He wound up at the Rock n’ Roller Coaster. Tate has no neck to worry about so has no problem; Steppe, on the other hand, rides once and calls it good (enough). On their little jaunt, Steppe spied a very cleverly hidden Mickey in the drinking fountain by the RNRC bathrooms. Check it out next time you’re over that way risking paralysis or persistent nausea.



Tate didn't hurry his way home, but sauntered a bit more taking in the sights. So sparkly and pretty!!







Eventually Tater and Steppe were worn out from their day of resort tours, window shopping, and fine dining, and they began to make their way to the front of the park. Being seen takes effort! He and Steppe called for their driver who brought the car around in short order. After such a long day, walking back to that bus galaxy far, far away was a pretty crappy proposition. Tate paused for a quick snap for his fans, hopped in his bag, and was skillfully whisked off to his next adventure.



The Contest

Letter F

1) I could ask about 4-letter “F” words, but will refrain. Instead, how many CAPITAL letter F’s can you see on this sign?



9 or 10. Some counted the one in the Watermark, I’ll give credit for it.

2) Mystery Photo. I'm in a generous mood. Where am I?



FoW- I’m going to miss that show.

3) Let’s see how carefully you were reading: How many items did Steppe buy at Food & Wine?

12, but pigged out on 14.

4) Did I find my pin before I left the park?

Yes, and here’s the story:

After searching all day for that pin stopping in the places I really thought would have them, the folks in Mouse Gears directed me to the Festival Center where they had a very small handful left. It’s also where I was able to get that shot of the EPCOT Ball all in purple. To be really honest, I was shocked that their stock was so low! Sure, I could have paid a premium on EBay, but I surely thought Disney would’ve planned that a whole lot better.


5) Does Steppe get ill later that night from her debauchery?

No, I did not feel sick. Full, yes.

6) I got an Instant Pot the other day. What delicious Disney food should I make in it next week? (In case you’re interested in cooking stuff from Disney, did you know A complete list of Disney recipes existed?)

a) Loaded Mac n’ Cheese
b) Le Cellier Cheddar Cheese Soup
c) Raglan Road Bangers n’ Booz
d) Carrot Ginger Soup from Boma


Loaded Mac and Cheese- Yes, believe it or not, you CAN make this in an instant pot because it has so many functions. And it was delicious! I did make one small adjustment, as I prefer crushed potato chips on my casseroles rather than bread crumbs, but mmm….. bacon. I did make the Bangers n Booz as well, but not first. While really tasty, my family preferred the Mac Cheese partly because I undersalted every component of the Bangers n Booz, but it did spark a long dinnertime conversation about our upcoming Fall, 2019 trip. I’ve been working a LOT the last week or so, so haven’t had the chance to make the others yet, but yes, they are on the menu.





Points and Guesses for Letter ‘F’ chapter:

Pkond- 5
9 or 10 (with explanation), FoW, 12, Yes, No, Carrot Ginger Soup

Franandaj- 4
9, FoW, 12, Yes, Yes, Bangers n Booz

Doc- 4
13 (with explanation, giving credit), FoW, 12, Yes, Yes, Cheddar Cheese Soup

Mom3sonstt- 5
10, FoW, 12, Yes, No, Bangers n Booz

Captain_Oblivious- 6 (top score for the round)
9, FoW, 12, Yes, No, Mac n Cheese

Rndmr2- 3
10, Fow 12, No, Yes, Cheddar Cheese Soup

Amazingact21- 4
8, FoW, 12, Yes, No, Carrot Ginger Soup

Terra Nova Guy- 3
10, FoW, 7, Yes, Yes, Bangers n Booz

Poolrat- 3
No Guess, No Guess, 12, yes, no, Cheddar Cheese Soup

Chrystmasangel- 5
9, FoW, 13, Yes, No, Mac n Cheese

Total Scores:

Pkondz: 17
Franandaj: 14
Docsoliday: 13
Chrystmasangel: 13
Captain_Oblivious: 11
Princess Leia: 9
Mom3sonstt: 5
Terra Nova Guy: 3
Amazingact21: 3
Rndmr2: 3
Poolrat: 3


Letter H Contest Questions:

1) How many times does the word "Hollywood" or parts of it appear in this update?

2)List all of the different types of classic Christmas items in the decorations you can- 1 point for each kind. (example... bows, stars, etc...)


3) Would you order a meal at the Sunset Room? If so, what would you have had (at least 3 items)? (gimme points)

4) Tate had one more snack at DHS that day. What was it?
a. Mickey bar
b. Popcorn
c. Ice cream cone
d. Cream cheese pretzel

5) Did Steppe buy any souvenirs while at DHS?

6) Story time for a point: What is your favorite tradition on Christmas Day or Eve?

7) Your Letter H Mystery Photo... (your answer will be somewhere ON Disney Property and begins with Letter H.

Where is this?




PM me your answers to 1, 2, and 7. :) Posting will deduct points.
 
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Kudos on flight school and DLR Meets. That's awesome about the step up at work. Good stuff this week....I got put on a very large dosage of daily Prednisone so I'm sleep deprived and eating everything in sight. That's always a good time! And the VLOG launched so that was nifty!
Welcome back! :) Been a long while. Got your FB PM and will take a peek soon!

Prednisone sucks! Sorry, GB! I know the weight gain is a pretty serious issue with a lot of people. :(
 

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