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- Oct 30, 2010
My sister decided to have a pool party tomorrow, so that mean that there will be tons of her friends at my house.
anti-social problems
anti-social problems
I totally laughed at that, awesome right there. Is your sister young? Cause if so then the friends are annoying right....My sister decided to have a pool party tomorrow, so that mean that there will be tons of her friends at my house.
anti-social problems
Actually, she and I are fairly close in age, but yes, her friends are annoying.I totally laughed at that, awesome right there. Is your sister young? Cause if so then the friends are annoying right....
I hate people
You could mingle and find someone you like. You never know right? Or you could just be anti-social and have a great day doing what you want to do. Either way...Actually, she and I are fairly close in age, but yes, her friends are annoying.
I fly home tomorrow.
screw it, I'm moving to Anaheim.
boo
Have fun? omg did you go to Carsland?
Did you like DLR as much as WDW?I got to DCA before the park opened on Saturday, but the FP line for RSR was already past the Carthay Circle, so we just walked around the area and got some of the buttons you could win for answering trivia questions.
I got to DCA before the park opened on Saturday, but the FP line for RSR was already past the Carthay Circle, so we just walked around the area and got some of the buttons you could win for answering trivia questions.
Did you like DLR as much as WDW?
gosh I am expecting the crowds there to be bad when I go. I wanna do RSR, but if the FP line is that bad and it breaks down as much as people say, it's almost not worth it.
I really liked DL when I went. I think the atmosphere is much different than WDW, but I liked it. WDW will always be my favorite, but there were parts of DL I did like better.
There are aspects about the park that I like more than WDW: The Pirates ride at DLR is soooooooooooooooooooooo much better, as is the Peter Pan ride. It feels like the characters at DLR have a bit more freedom to go about than at WDW.
It threw me for a loop how different the small world rides are, though. Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaang.
but I've been to WDW so many times that I'm just so used to it while with Disneyland everything is so new and exotic (FL neeeeeeeeeeeds its own Storybookland, that is the cutest fiddlesticking ride ever).