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Post by GhostMod 5000 on Jun 8, 2015 9:18:47 GMT -6
And also, you're a retard. sugar, yes please, come and put it down on me. Lulz
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Post by livingintheusa on Jun 8, 2015 16:40:11 GMT -6
I haven't been on a roller coaster in years and never had a problem but I am beginning to wonder what it will be like as riding in the car up and down the curvy highway up and down the hills is kind of making my head feel funny. Have You and Mr. Grant enjoyed the fiddling Branson?
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Post by Stan's Field on Jun 8, 2015 19:05:19 GMT -6
Babysitter. And a free one. Oh, and a free place in Maui. Connections. Get them. I have to hand it to you, that's an interesting way to spin that. Spinning's easy when the truth gets stretched..........uhhhhhh.......I mean...............I'm fucking jelly and stuff.
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Post by Ginger on Jun 8, 2015 22:11:38 GMT -6
I haven't been on a roller coaster in years and never had a problem but I am beginning to wonder what it will be like as riding in the car up and down the curvy highway up and down the hills is kind of making my head feel funny. Have You and Mr. Grant enjoyed the fiddling Branson? You know things have changed here in the last 20 years. They don't seem to have the emphasis they did on Hillbilly's and blue grass as much as more country and Cowboys. We went to silver dollar city today and will do again tomorrow. Kids really liked it. They have a lot of old crafts stuff there for them to watch. Glass blowing, blacksmith, leather,...and of course stuff you could buy. Then of course the rides. They don't have all that many. Several roller coasters. Mr grant decided he'd stay back and not ride as he thought it would make him sick but I think he would have been fine that way. It would not have been fine for his neck. He has bad arthritis in his neck. After the first one my head kind of hurt and mucles I had long forgot about in my neck and shoulders were reminding me they were not happy. So I went on three more. Yesterday it was in the fucking 90's but today back down to 80's so it wasn't too bad. Humidity was lower. It wore the kids out so they are asleep already. Thank god. Good lord they bitch a lot. 15 year old girl....so there's that...and then you have a nearly 13 year old little brother doing what they do best which is irritating the shit out of older siblings. I was seriously considering giving them both a big glass of wine.
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Post by GhostMod 5000 on Jun 9, 2015 5:44:10 GMT -6
You know things have changed here in the last 20 years. They don't seem to have the emphasis they did on Hillbilly's and blue grass as much as more country and Cowboys. We went to silver dollar city today and will do again tomorrow. Kids really liked it. They have a lot of old crafts stuff there for them to watch. Glass blowing, blacksmith, leather,...and of course stuff you could buy. Then of course the rides. They don't have all that many. Several roller coasters. Mr grant decided he'd stay back and not ride as he thought it would make him sick but I think he would have been fine that way. It would not have been fine for his neck. He has bad arthritis in his neck. After the first one my head kind of hurt and mucles I had long forgot about in my neck and shoulders were reminding me they were not happy. So I went on three more. Yesterday it was in the fucking 90's but today back down to 80's so it wasn't too bad. Humidity was lower. It wore the kids out so they are asleep already. Thank god. Good lord they bitch a lot. 15 year old girl....so there's that...and then you have a nearly 13 year old little brother doing what they do best which is irritating the shit out of older siblings. I was seriously considering giving them both a big glass of wine. Probably too late for this trip but next time consider going to this place in STL. It's downtown but in a safe part of town that has some great bars and restaurants. Decent parking available. City MuseumDon't let the name fool you. This ain't no stuffy display of old photos and stuff. It's located in the old International Shoe Factory building, a huge brick structure in the middle of the city. It specializes in repurposed items. It's fun -- the teens would love it. There's stuff to climb on and through. There are two -- count 'em, two -- 10-story slides inside the building, plus more stuff to climb on sticking out the side of the building and up on top. Did an event there six years ago with a bunch of newspaper editors and they had a blast. It gets 4.7 out of 5 stars on Google, even better than the Eagle Grille And as Laker said, there's also the Budweiser tour. I'm going there later this month. I was very disappoint to hear that instead of a regular museum where Ghosto can expand on the museum's historical and scientific displays like a know-it-all, it's someplace where other people can have fun.
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Post by GhostMod 5000 on Jun 9, 2015 6:07:53 GMT -6
I'm going there later this month. I was very disappoint to hear that instead of a regular museum where Ghosto can expand on the museum's historical and scientific displays like a know-it-all, it's someplace where other people can have fun. Ghosto and Frau Ghosto will liek it, I guarantee. But it would be even better wif young kids or teens. Mebbe someone here would loan you theirs for a few days. I'll be chaperoning about 70 teens. Don't worry.
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Post by GhostMod 5000 on Jun 9, 2015 7:38:59 GMT -6
For lunch or weekend brunch, can highly recommend this place. Death in the AfternoonSmall, made-from-scratch kitchen (NOTE, NO EFFING RESTAURANT DEPOT) utilizing mostly locally grown food products, right on City Garden in downtown. Menu changes daily. Hours 11 a.m.-3 p.m. and reservations recommended. Used to be open for dinner, too, but apparently now just a lunch/brunch place, which suxors. Do you know where I can take a bunch of kids to church on a Sunday. I have to pick a place, and I couldn't fucking care less.
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Post by FoxHuntChampion on Jun 9, 2015 7:52:09 GMT -6
That all looks awful. It would suck being you. Both of you.
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Post by GhostMod 5000 on Jun 9, 2015 7:57:04 GMT -6
That all looks awful. It would suck being you. Both of you. Oh you!
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Post by A boy named Sioux on Jun 9, 2015 8:05:24 GMT -6
Ghosto and Frau Ghosto will liek it, I guarantee. But it would be even better wif young kids or teens. Mebbe someone here would loan you theirs for a few days. I'll be chaperoning about 70 teens. Don't worry. Chaperoning is like group mentoring right?
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Post by FoxHuntChampion on Jun 9, 2015 8:09:19 GMT -6
That all looks awful. It would suck being you. Both of you. Oh you! Yeah me!
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Post by GhostMod 5000 on Jun 9, 2015 8:12:40 GMT -6
I'll be chaperoning about 70 teens. Don't worry. Chaperoning is like group mentoring right? I have a lot to share. My altruism isn't limited to a few individuals.
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Post by GhostMod 5000 on Jun 9, 2015 8:19:30 GMT -6
Do you know where I can take a bunch of kids to church on a Sunday. I have to pick a place, and I couldn't fucking care less. cathedralstl.org/If you have some young boys in the group, I'm sure the priest can help mentor. Dude, thanks for that. I am totally going to go there. This is 100% the kind of shit I was looking for. The guy coordinating the trip won't come out and say it, but he wants us to go to black baptist churches because he thinks they dance and sing in the aisles the whole time. I have absolutely no interest in that shit.
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Post by Ginger on Jun 9, 2015 9:17:17 GMT -6
Basiliac's are usually very beautiful.
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Post by Ginger on Jun 9, 2015 9:18:01 GMT -6
You know things have changed here in the last 20 years. They don't seem to have the emphasis they did on Hillbilly's and blue grass as much as more country and Cowboys. We went to silver dollar city today and will do again tomorrow. Kids really liked it. They have a lot of old crafts stuff there for them to watch. Glass blowing, blacksmith, leather,...and of course stuff you could buy. Then of course the rides. They don't have all that many. Several roller coasters. Mr grant decided he'd stay back and not ride as he thought it would make him sick but I think he would have been fine that way. It would not have been fine for his neck. He has bad arthritis in his neck. After the first one my head kind of hurt and mucles I had long forgot about in my neck and shoulders were reminding me they were not happy. So I went on three more. Yesterday it was in the fucking 90's but today back down to 80's so it wasn't too bad. Humidity was lower. It wore the kids out so they are asleep already. Thank god. Good lord they bitch a lot. 15 year old girl....so there's that...and then you have a nearly 13 year old little brother doing what they do best which is irritating the shit out of older siblings. I was seriously considering giving them both a big glass of wine. Probably too late for this trip but next time consider going to this place in STL. It's downtown but in a safe part of town that has some great bars and restaurants. Decent parking available. City MuseumDon't let the name fool you. This ain't no stuffy display of old photos and stuff. It's located in the old International Shoe Factory building, a huge brick structure in the middle of the city. It specializes in repurposed items. It's fun -- the teens would love it. There's stuff to climb on and through. There are two -- count 'em, two -- 10-story slides inside the building, plus more stuff to climb on sticking out the side of the building and up on top. Did an event there six years ago with a bunch of newspaper editors and they had a blast. It gets 4.7 out of 5 stars on Google, even better than the Eagle Grille And as Laker said, there's also the Budweiser tour. That looks like fun but I don't think we are going to make it to St Louis
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Post by Ginger on Jun 9, 2015 13:32:24 GMT -6
I am getting ready to go into Marvel Cave. It takes 60 people for each hour long tour. A group of mentally handicapped people are coming along...and I'm not talking about 'normal' Missourians. One is extremely obese and I wonder how she is going to walk 600 feet below the earth and traverse through a tunnel that is 4ft tall and 7 feet long and 3 feet wide. God I hope we don't wind up behind her...
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Post by GhostMod 5000 on Jun 9, 2015 13:34:58 GMT -6
Live tweet that bitch! Do they have good wi-fi in the cave?
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Post by Ginger on Jun 9, 2015 13:40:40 GMT -6
Live tweet that bitch! Do they have good wi-fi in the cave? I doubt it. I should just be recording the conversations around me. Uuf da!
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Post by Ginger on Jun 9, 2015 13:41:54 GMT -6
I am hoping when they give the pre talk about how rough it is that hey will back out
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Post by The Resistance on Jun 9, 2015 13:45:56 GMT -6
When you get to the point they shut out the lights and they talk about bats. Rub your boys head and let me know how loud he screams.
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Post by GhostMod 5000 on Jun 9, 2015 13:54:25 GMT -6
When you get to the point they shut out the lights and they talk about bats. Rub your boys head and let me know how loud he screams. It looks like this board is becoming a haven for those who want to torment the mentally retarded. Or in Plant's case, but mentally retarded.
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Post by Stan's Field on Jun 9, 2015 19:39:05 GMT -6
This thread making anyone else sick to the stomach?
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Post by Ginger on Jun 9, 2015 20:14:01 GMT -6
This thread making anyone else sick to the stomach? I made it through, ice. Thanks for the concern and empathetic stomach ache. I'll tell you about my roller coaster adventures later...
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Post by livingintheusa on Jun 10, 2015 22:47:53 GMT -6
Do Tell
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Post by Master Blaster on Jun 11, 2015 11:11:56 GMT -6
This thread making anyone else sick to the stomach? I made it through, ice. Thanks for the concern and empathetic stomach ache. I'll tell you about my roller coaster adventures later... Did the hefty lady make it to or is she stuck in the cave somewhares?
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