No need to see mine, might be interesting to see what kind of remarks were made about people who are now well known. "Mrs. Joel, Billy continues to struggle in his music class. Perhaps he should consider woodshop next semester." :earboy2:
I watch movies several times a week, it's not a special event or anything. I watch both new and old movies, Disney movies get multiple plays. All of my movie consumption is at home, there's a home theater setup in the basement:)
Sounds like it's been handled to the guest's satisfaction! Requesting a different room was the best idea. Hope they have a great time and that your DD knows that giant spider in the Haunted Mansion isn't real :earboy2:
Few will remember the Magic Kingdom Club, that was a cool deal. The swag included a bag that DW now uses as her gym bag. It was stashed away for decades so it looks brand new!
It was a regular menu item when I was a kid--fried and just cold out of the fridge on a sandwich. I don't recall ever having eaten it as an adult. I wouldn't object to trying it again but I'd much prefer getting it from a deli (as opposed to the packaged cold cuts version.)
The food there is excellent, but it is NOT quiet at all. It's in a huge, cavernous space that seats 270 people...people who create a constant flow of traffic as they get up from the table and return to the buffet for additional servings. We love it there, but expect it to be loud.
Anecdote...
A lot of younger people are getting into vinyl, it's a fad. I think of number of the young set just buy them to collect, put 'em up on the wall, may not even have anything to play them on.
That's a classic for sure! You can probably stream it now!
Two days each year are designated as Record Store Day in support of independent record stores across the world. There are dozens (hundreds?) of titles pressed in limited editions with RSD hype stickers. Often there are records on colored vinyl, or with rare versions of songs (i.e. live...