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You'll learn :lol: :lol:


I'll always be a Malcolm guy.


I'm old enough to be both :lol: :lol: 8)


Malcolm X was okay, but I am a huge fan of Malcolm the 9th.


I'm in the middle.


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My MLK dislike doesn't almost get me killed anymore. #Progress


You'll learn :lol: :lol:


I'll always be a Malcolm guy.


I'm old enough to be both :lol: :lol: 8)


Malcolm X was okay, but I am a huge fan of Malcolm the 9th.


I'm in the middle.



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I determined what years my team signed Ted Williams balls were from. I had two other team
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wow. that's pretty fkn sweet T-Bone.


my wife marched today. i'm proud of her, my sister, and their friends.

btw: Ashley Judd's speach at the DC rally was fkn awesome.
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I'm going to Disneyland.


In July: San Diego, Laguna Beach, San Juan Capistrano, Anaheim, LA.


California...California...here we come.
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It's the Birthday of Roanaldus Magnus, the father of The Duck of Death.
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"He is come"--the Red Pope
"Ronnie, what's that"--the missus
"We never wanted them anyway"-Ayatolla of RocknRolla
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Goddam those bullets for not doing the job on him.


My wife hit on two Super Bowl squares. I didn't think she had a chance in hell with 8 and 9. We went nuts when Gostkowski missed the extra point :lol:

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Goddam those bullets for not doing the job on him.


My wife hit on two Super Bowl squares. I didn't think she had a chance in hell with 8 and 9. We went nuts when Gostkowski missed the extra point :lol:

That was worth $500 in the Hawg household also. 8)

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I'm going to Disneyland.


In July: San Diego, Laguna Beach, San Juan Capistrano, Anaheim, LA.


California...California...here we come.
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How many different Disney parks have you visited?

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I believe Disneyland would be his 5th.

Disney is awesome for people of all ages. Its not just a kids vacation spot.

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Frank Coztansa wrote:
I believe Disneyland would be his 5th.

Disney is awesome for people of all ages. Its not just a kids vacation spot.


I asked out of interest, not as a setup.

I've had fun at Disney with the kids. They seem to have matured into Universal and I doubt we ever visit either as a family again. I'd take my grandchildren should I be so blessed.

I think Hershey is a very underrated resort/theme park experience but nothing beats Disney for immersion in a fantasy world.

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Just ran out for a bag of ice. My wife loves lottery scratchers, so I bought her a $3 Breast Cancer scratcher, and it is a $100 winner.

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Just ran out for a bag of ice. My wife loves lottery scratchers, so I bought her a $3 Breast Cancer scratcher, and it is a $100 winner.


Good karma all over that.

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Just ran out for a bag of ice. My wife loves lottery scratchers, so I bought her a $3 Breast Cancer scratcher, and it is a $100 winner.


Good karma all over that.


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the wife and I happened to score two free tickets to Hamilton tomorrow night! 8)

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Frank Coztansa wrote:
I believe Disneyland would be his 5th.

Disney is awesome for people of all ages. Its not just a kids vacation spot.


I asked out of interest, not as a setup.

I've had fun at Disney with the kids. They seem to have matured into Universal and I doubt we ever visit either as a family again. I'd take my grandchildren should I be so blessed.

I think Hershey is a very underrated resort/theme park experience but nothing beats Disney for immersion in a fantasy world.


Heading to Disneyworld this December and we just got the official bill and packet from the travel agent. Mother of god... I still don't know how the wife convinced me. The worst part is we are keeping it a secret from the kids until the day of and I can't use the trip as a carrot to keep them in line. :lol:

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Hank Scorpio wrote:
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Frank Coztansa wrote:
I believe Disneyland would be his 5th.

Disney is awesome for people of all ages. Its not just a kids vacation spot.


I asked out of interest, not as a setup.

I've had fun at Disney with the kids. They seem to have matured into Universal and I doubt we ever visit either as a family again. I'd take my grandchildren should I be so blessed.

I think Hershey is a very underrated resort/theme park experience but nothing beats Disney for immersion in a fantasy world.


Heading to Disneyworld this December and we just got the official bill and packet from the travel agent. Mother of god... I still don't know how the wife convinced me. The worst part is we are keeping it a secret from the kids until the day of and I can't use the trip as a carrot to keep them in line. :lol:

Are you staying on the grounds, if so, where?

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Hank Scorpio wrote:
good dolphin wrote:
Frank Coztansa wrote:
I believe Disneyland would be his 5th.

Disney is awesome for people of all ages. Its not just a kids vacation spot.


I asked out of interest, not as a setup.

I've had fun at Disney with the kids. They seem to have matured into Universal and I doubt we ever visit either as a family again. I'd take my grandchildren should I be so blessed.

I think Hershey is a very underrated resort/theme park experience but nothing beats Disney for immersion in a fantasy world.


Heading to Disneyworld this December and we just got the official bill and packet from the travel agent. Mother of god... I still don't know how the wife convinced me. The worst part is we are keeping it a secret from the kids until the day of and I can't use the trip as a carrot to keep them in line. :lol:
So you are the one guy still using travel agents? Has Indiana not gotten the internet yet?

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yeah, on property? what hotel? dining plan? don't forget to pick your dining 180 days out!

if you need any recommendations for dining, just ask. I've eaten at half of the restaurants...and the other half, I know someone who has.

to be fair Brick...if you've never done Disney before, it's best to talk to someone who has. especially if you stay on property.

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Hank Scorpio wrote:
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Frank Coztansa wrote:
I believe Disneyland would be his 5th.

Disney is awesome for people of all ages. Its not just a kids vacation spot.


I asked out of interest, not as a setup.

I've had fun at Disney with the kids. They seem to have matured into Universal and I doubt we ever visit either as a family again. I'd take my grandchildren should I be so blessed.

I think Hershey is a very underrated resort/theme park experience but nothing beats Disney for immersion in a fantasy world.


Heading to Disneyworld this December and we just got the official bill and packet from the travel agent. Mother of god... I still don't know how the wife convinced me. The worst part is we are keeping it a secret from the kids until the day of and I can't use the trip as a carrot to keep them in line. :lol:

Bad time to go. Take them out of school and go during the school year. You will be a hero, and the park won't be a mob scene.

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My daughter is dancing at DW this summer. In a show and a night parade at MK. She's excited. We just went last summer but this is going to be a different experience. Oh and Hank, Be Our Guest lunch or dinner, we prefer the lunch reservation.

Also Hershey is awesome, we have year passes.

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My daughter is dancing at DW this summer. In a show and a night parade at MK. She's excited. We just went last summer but this is going to be a different experience. Oh and Hank, Be Our Guest lunch or dinner, we prefer the lunch reservation.

Also Hershey is awesome, we have year passes.


Always meant to get to Hershey. Kids grew too fast and never did it.

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My daughter is dancing at DW this summer. In a show and a night parade at MK. She's excited. We just went last summer but this is going to be a different experience. Oh and Hank, Be Our Guest lunch or dinner, we prefer the lunch reservation.

Also Hershey is awesome, we have year passes.


Always meant to get to Hershey. Kids grew too fast and never did it.

It is one of the advantages to living here, we are 45 minutes from Hershey. The park is fun, Chocolate world is as kitchy as you expect. Hershey Hotel is spectacular. Hershey lights during xmas is great too.

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My daughter is dancing at DW this summer. In a show and a night parade at MK. She's excited. We just went last summer but this is going to be a different experience. Oh and Hank, Be Our Guest lunch or dinner, we prefer the lunch reservation.

Also Hershey is awesome, we have year passes.


Always meant to get to Hershey. Kids grew too fast and never did it.

It is one of the advantages to living here, we are 45 minutes from Hershey. The park is fun, Chocolate world is as kitchy as you expect. Hershey Hotel is spectacular. Hershey lights during xmas is great too.

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Disney without kids is also incredibly fun. I can't imagine anyone going without kids and not having a good time.

It's a completely different, less stressful, and more fun experience.

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Disney without kids is also incredibly fun. I can't imagine anyone going without kids and not having a good time.

It's a completely different, less stressful, and more fun experience.


GF has never been to Disney in her life. I have a conference next spring in Orlando so I am going to try to do just that.

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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Disney without kids is also incredibly fun. I can't imagine anyone going without kids and not having a good time.

It's a completely different, less stressful, and more fun experience.


GF has never been to Disney in her life. I have a conference next spring in Orlando so I am going to try to do just that.

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the wife and I happened to score two free tickets to Hamilton tomorrow night! 8)


Pretty cool. My 16yr old went last week. The day he acted like a 16yr old boy, nonplussed about it like everything. But every day since it keeps bringing it up

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the wife and I happened to score two free tickets to Hamilton tomorrow night! 8)


Pretty cool. My 16yr old went last week. The day he acted like a 16yr old boy, nonplussed about it like everything. But every day since it keeps bringing it up

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the wife and I happened to score two free tickets to Hamilton tomorrow night! 8)


Pretty cool. My 16yr old went last week. The day he acted like a 16yr old boy, nonplussed about it like everything. But every day since it keeps bringing it up

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