shadowinthelight wrote:OK, so now we have four people and one Grumpy Cat.
Meow!
(and I even smiled for that picture) That hat has a story.
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shadowinthelight wrote:OK, so now we have four people and one Grumpy Cat.
A hat like that should have a story...Opus the Poet wrote:shadowinthelight wrote:OK, so now we have four people and one Grumpy Cat.
Meow!
(and I even smiled for that picture) That hat has a story.
I hope we're not making physical esthetics a criteria for entry. That'll be a four hour trip for nothing...Opus the Poet wrote:This weekend (bouncing in seat)!
Oh I shaved since the hat picture was taken, now I'm really ugly.
Oh goodness no! Besides...it's not an ugly face. It's a face with character! (At least that's what my mama taught me to say/think instead of calling someone uglyJabberwonky wrote:I hope we're not making physical esthetics a criteria for entry. That'll be a four hour trip for nothing...Opus the Poet wrote:This weekend (bouncing in seat)!
Oh I shaved since the hat picture was taken, now I'm really ugly.
Along with a sincere "Bless his/her/its heart!"Julie wrote:Oh goodness no! Besides...it's not an ugly face. It's a face with character! (At least that's what my mama taught me to say/think instead of calling someone uglyJabberwonky wrote:I hope we're not making physical esthetics a criteria for entry. That'll be a four hour trip for nothing...Opus the Poet wrote:This weekend (bouncing in seat)!
Oh I shaved since the hat picture was taken, now I'm really ugly.
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The horror! I have nightmares where that happens to me . . .Opus the Poet wrote:Oh I shaved since the hat picture was taken. . .
HAHA! Yeah...the only derogatory blessing I know. I try to use it more as a thank you instead of a back-handed/pitying comment, but most people down here definite use it in place of saying something mean...so it becomes the something mean they're saying.Hansontoons wrote:Along with a sincere "Bless his/her/its heart!"Julie wrote:Oh goodness no! Besides...it's not an ugly face. It's a face with character! (At least that's what my mama taught me to say/think instead of calling someone ugly)
Or so say the Texas folk that my daughter is related to.
Wet rides are the best.Hansontoons wrote:potentially wet ride
Julie, about Wapsi Square wrote:Oh goodness yes. So much paranormal!
That depends....shadowinthelight wrote:Wet rides are the best.Hansontoons wrote:potentially wet ride
*chokes*shadowinthelight wrote:Wet rides are the best.Hansontoons wrote:potentially wet ride
The Flying Saucer is a seat yourself location, so there won't be anyone who knows which table is "Julie's". I know Jabber knows my face since he managed to friend me on Facebook, but obviously none of the rest of you do. I'll see if I can decide what to wear a bit early so I can post identifying features here.Hansontoons wrote:I'll ask for Julie's table when I arrive. Unless I spot a certain colorful hat first.
And looking at the location, which approach would be the least traffic-y at noon on a Saturday?
Why choke?Julie wrote:*chokes*shadowinthelight wrote:Wet rides are the best.Hansontoons wrote:potentially wet ride
Julie, about Wapsi Square wrote:Oh goodness yes. So much paranormal!
Oh? I just laughed wrong.shadowinthelight wrote:Why choke?Julie wrote:*chokes*shadowinthelight wrote:Wet rides are the best.
(obvious attempt at innocence)
What did you think I was talking about?
I gotta car you wanna buy!!!Julie wrote:Oh? I just laughed wrong.shadowinthelight wrote:
(obvious attempt at innocence)
What did you think I was talking about?And I thought you were talking about the log flume, of course.
Go up 45, of course, to Dallas proper then split off to 75. 75 to 635 west, exit for the Dallas North Tollway (exit 22B) and stay on the feeder road to Belt Line Rd and turn right. Turn right on Montfort, the first right, and it's right there.Hansontoons wrote:Forecast is giving us a potentially wet ride Saturday from points south of Dallas to said location. No worries, we need the wet!
But that does mean I may have to keep it under 80 if the rain becomes annoying.
My plan is to walk the J at daybreak, two mile circuit that she expects when she realizes that it is daylight and I am home. Then hit the highway, probably stop at the Madisonville Buc-ee's for fresh coffee infusion, then continue north.
I'll ask for Julie's table when I arrive. Unless I spot a certain colorful hat first.
And looking at the location, which approach would be the least traffic-y at noon on a Saturday?
What he said. I meant to give you directions in my original reply to your question, but SQUIRREL!!Jabberwonky wrote:Go up 45, of course, to Dallas proper then split off to 75. 75 to 635 west, exit for the Dallas North Tollway (exit 22B) and stay on the feeder road to Belt Line Rd and turn right. Turn right on Montfort, the first right, and it's right there.Hansontoons wrote:Forecast is giving us a potentially wet ride Saturday from points south of Dallas to said location. No worries, we need the wet!
But that does mean I may have to keep it under 80 if the rain becomes annoying.
My plan is to walk the J at daybreak, two mile circuit that she expects when she realizes that it is daylight and I am home. Then hit the highway, probably stop at the Madisonville Buc-ee's for fresh coffee infusion, then continue north.
I'll ask for Julie's table when I arrive. Unless I spot a certain colorful hat first.
And looking at the location, which approach would be the least traffic-y at noon on a Saturday?
If you want to avoid the tollway...