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So my little screamer decided I deserved a break last night, I put him to bed at 8:30. His usual time. He usually wakes up anywhere between 2-4 for a bottle. I woke up at 4:07, and hadn't heard a peep out of him. I got a little worried, went in his room and there he was, sleeping peacefully. I left him be, and went back to bed. I woke up again at 10 minutes to 6, and thought "if he's not up by 6, I'll get him up." Sure enough, 5:57 he started squeaking. Now it's 6:45, and he's back asleep again! Wow. I finally get a break with the little guy. He's quite a handful, in many ways. It sure was nice to have a break last night! |
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| | #3 |
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[ QUOTE ] Bill? [/ QUOTE ] Funny. Very funny. ![]() Actually, I don't know if Bill slept through the night last night. He was, ummm, somewhere. else. That's sad, I have no idea where he was last night. He was working, that 's all I know! |
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| | #4 |
| Moderator |
CMH, that's where he was! My curiousity got the better of me and I looked at his schedule. |
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| | #5 |
| Agent Smith |
Lemme give him a quick "schedule check luv tap" too. BRB. Hey, you'll have to do the "dumb neighbor" thing. "Oh, you were in Orlando today? that must have been nice... Did you go to the parks?" |
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| | #6 |
| Old Skool |
Talked to Nessa this morning, no such luck on our end. Hopefully, it's the first night in a long trend for you. We're looking forward to Gavin having a normal schedule and sleeping through the night. Oh, and ask Bill how the new Disney parade is. |
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| | #7 |
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He's just finishing a Orlando Victory Lap. (Victory Lap = The last turn of your trip, leaving your base city going somewhere, then coming right back and going home.) If he's lucky he got to get off the plane & maybe find something to eat. |
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| | #8 |
| Agent Smith |
Penalty lap! ![]() Last time I was in Orlando, some kid said I "talked ugly". So I told him Santa didn't exist, which I'm suprised his parents didn't write a complaint letter. |
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| | #9 |
| Old Skool |
LMAO! That's great, Doug. "Oh yeah! There is no EASTER BUNNY!" If he got off the plane to get something to eat, he probably blew half his paycheck in that airport...... |
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| | #10 |
| Agent Smith |
I was having a bad day and I didn't feel like playing "Isaac" for some couples rotten kid. Bill had like an hour in MCO. When it's eatin' time, it's eatin' time! But there's really nothing in that terminal worth noshing on. Even the Burger King is like "You can have it your way if I m-f'in feel like it punk!" |
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| | #11 |
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Is MCO where there's a food-court kind of atrium at the top of the terminal? It's been a few years........ My last flight with AA was MCO-LGA. Thankfully I didn't know it was my last flight. (Reserve month, and didn't fly the rest of my reserve days.) Last flights suck. My last flight before my first furlough I did know it was my last, (LAX-ORD). Very depressing, very long flight. |
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| | #12 |
| Old Skool |
They've got a new food court in the terminal with places like Krispy Kreme, some Thai noodle place, an ice cream place, McDs, Sabbaro's and Chic-fil-A (yeah, it's the closest decent place to eat from SWA's bag room), but it's in the terminal. If I only had an hour to park the plane, take the tram to the terminal, get food, go through security with said food (if you make it past the hungry TSA guy that might declare it contraband), back to the plane, do the pre-flight, then leave, I don't think I'd risk it. I think there's a Fresh Attractions deli next to the DAL gates, but they charge and arm and a leg for a roast beef on wheat.....
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