8/17/08 Captain Jack's Repossession Repo Cruise to PC thru TPC Part 9

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GOOD EVENING/GOOD AFTERNOON

THE WEEKEND STARTS HERE

Then shouldn't you be at the pub?

:wizard:


Yes

Mmmm, pizza for breakfast . . . makes me think of Palo brunch!

Did you dream about Pizza at Palos or Italian men last night

So true...

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Life is like a box of chocolates.
And mine is filled with nuts.

:wizard:

I thought the box was full with soft centres.

:hourglass



Unless you stick you finger into the bottom of each piece and put the yucky orange ones back in the box.

I hate it when someone has done that.

NOW it’s the official start to the weekend!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Oh, sweet mystery of :cake:, at last I found you

:cake: we don't need no stinking :cake:

Hold on to your :cake: it's going to be a bumpy ride

Go ahead, make my :cake:
 
:confused: I LOVED DCL's cheescake. Mmmmm.... I haven't been since '05, I hope it hasn't changed!! :eek:

We were on the Magic over Halloween 2006. It was not good at all. And I really love cheesecake. But I like it with a thick creamy texture. Like The Cheesecake Factory serves. DCL's was very gelatinous. It was weird.
 
GOOD EVENING/GOOD AFTERNOON



Did you dream about Pizza at Palos or Italian men last night

Now, Andrew, you don't think I'm going to tell you that, now do you?

Have you gotten to the posts about those of us on the Magic in the Med consecutively leaving each other notes, etc? I'm going to do it for Monica and Todd (the Captain) since they are getting on after me, and perhaps you will want to do it for me!
 
Pintel: [smiles at Ragetti] We will find you, Poppet. You've got something of ours, and it calls to us. The gold :cake:to us.
Ragetti: :cake:calls...

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Barbossa: Though it does seem a shame to lose somethin' so fine, don't it, lads?
The Crew: Aye.
Barbossa: So I'll be havin' that :cake:back before ye go.

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Jack Sparrow: The last time you left me a :cake:
Barbossa: By the powers, you're right. Where be Jack's :cake:? Bring it forward.
Jack Sparrow: Seeing as there's two of us, a gentleman would give us a pair of :cake:.
Barbossa: It'll be one :cake: as before, and you can be the gentleman and shoot the lady; and starve to death yourself.

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Jack Sparrow: A wedding? I love weddings. :cake: all around!

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Will Turner: It's not your :cake:they needed. It was my father's :cake:. My :cake:... the :cake:of a pirate.

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Will Turner: We're going to steal a :cake:? That :cake:?
Jack Sparrow: Commandeer. We're going to commandeer that :cake:. Nautical term.

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Will Turner: Elizabeth, I should have told you every day from the moment I met you
[pause]
Will Turner: I love :cake:.

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Barbossa: You're off the edge of the map, mate. Here there be :cake:.

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Jack Sparrow: Now... bring me that :cake:.

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Barbossa: I want 50 percent of ye plunder.
Jack Sparrow: 15.
Barbossa: 40.
Jack Sparrow: 25.
Barbossa: [considering]
Jack Sparrow: And I'll buy you the :cake:. A really BIG one... Commodore.

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Norrington: Keep your guns on him, men. Gillette, fetch some :cake:.

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Jack Sparrow: Anamaria.
[Anamaria slaps Jack]
Will Turner: I suppose, you didn't deserve that one either?
Jack Sparrow: No, that one I deserved.
Anamaria: You stole my :cake:!

 
Answer from a dumb one. Depends on what version you are using, but you should be able to select the message, right-click on it and then select "Junk E-Mail" --> Add Sender to Blocked Senders List.

But why do you want to block e-mail from me?

:wizard:



:lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

Thanks for your help. I'll try it now and give you a holler if it doesn't work for me.
 
By the way, I think fly tipping in British terms has something to do with dumping your garbage, but I'm not sure . . .

Andrew, doesn't it mean dumping your garbage (rubbish, I mean!) illegally?
 
:thumbsup2

I was at CompUSA recently and this couple were asking the sales rep if a particular computer came with the new Windows Vista. To his credit, the sales weenie didn't run them out of the store but instead said, "Sir, this is a Mac computer! They run MacOS which is based on Linux. You'd only be crippling it!" :laughing: :sad2:

LISA! HELP!!!!:scared1:
 
Now, Andrew, you don't think I'm going to tell you that, now do you?

Have you gotten to the posts about those of us on the Magic in the Med consecutively leaving each other notes, etc? I'm going to do it for Monica and Todd (the Captain) since they are getting on after me, and perhaps you will want to do it for me!

I will try but you might miss it, not sure yet on taking laptopor internet package so much to do so little time, so the update could be on my return and you will be on, But I will see if I can report live from the Magic.
 
I think this is where you were going with this.

The easiest way to do a problem with squares, looking at the larger sqaures only in this problem, is to take the sum of the squares (not squares we see, but a square of a number, i.e. 2 squared is 4).

You can apply this to any sized square then. You take the number of squares in each direction and square it. Take one less and square that. So on down to 1.

Take a checker board. It has eight rows of eight squares. Therefore you would take 8 squared or 64. Add on 7 squared or 49. You do this down to 1 squared which is 1.

The answer for the checker board would be 204.

For the problem given today, you would treat each section separate, taking out the two smaller squares of 4.

Correct. It's just a series of squares. No counting involved. Same applied for the rectangle problem except you have to care about multiple dimensions. (1x3 and 3x1 are not the same). The inner squares would be where people tripped up, but that's just a problem inside a problem and you extract that out and count separately.
 
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By the way, I think fly tipping in British terms has something to do with dumping your garbage, but I'm not sure . . .



Andrew, doesn't it mean dumping your garbage (rubbish, I mean!) illegally?

Yes exactly dumping rubbish anywhere illegally.
 
Why the fluff do we have so many math discussions going on lately????

This is killing me. I much more of a creative writer.

These posts are certainly making my ketchup go more quickly. I don't even bother to skim them. I HATE math, always have and have absolutely no interest in making my brain go :headache: :headache: :headache: , unless a gun is being held to my head
 
I will try but you might miss it, not sure yet on taking laptopor internet package so much to do so little time, so the update could be on my return and you will be on, But I will see if I can report live from the Magic.

This is my 1000th post!

I've come a long way from my lurking years . . .

Andrew, you will have to "ketchup" and read what we are talking about -- these aren't virtual notes via computer but actual physical notes (or postcards, etc.) that we hide in a preselected place on the ship for the next person to find. For example, I might find a spot to tape a postcard from Monaco and leave it hidden for Monica with a personal note written on it. . . we would PM or email in advance to discuss places.

We would probably also leave something with Guest Services or something in case the Disney cleaning magic found our hidden notes and threw them away. . .

Could I suggest that an autographed photo of Fabrizio would be greatly appreciated??????
 
Correct. It's just a series of squares. No counting involved. Same applied for the rectangle problem except you have to care about multiple dimensions. (1x3 and 3x1 are not the same). The inner squares would be where people tripped up, but that's just a problem inside a problem and you extract that out and count separately.

The way around the 1x3 and 3x1 issue is to just double your answer (i.e. Horizontal equals Vertical - if it is a square).
 
This is my 1000th post!

I've come a long way from my lurking years . . .

Andrew, you will have to "ketchup" and read what we are talking about -- these aren't virtual notes via computer but actual physical notes (or postcards, etc.) that we hide in a preselected place on the ship for the next person to find. For example, I might find a spot to tape a postcard from Monaco and leave it hidden for Monica with a personal note written on it. . . we would PM or email in advance to discuss places.

We would probably also leave something with Guest Services or something in case the Disney cleaning magic found our hidden notes and threw them away. . .

Could I suggest that an autographed photo of Fabrizio would be greatly appreciated??????

Congrats, on 1,000

amd I will get a photo of him for you, but I see others on the oher thread have him before me and will beat me to it.

Dont give me ideas about leaving things at guest services. But if I hide things for you wont DCL clean it up.
 
Your right, I only have to take them 2x a day. For Sinus infection and the cough. I have to drink a ton of water just to get them to go down. I never have trouble with pills but these are doozies. Thanks for the info. I appreciate it.

Well, now I am going to bed. Only 5 hours till Mark gets up.

Glad you are feeling better!!!!!!! Sinus infections really can hurt. I got one about two minths ago, I had to take levaquinn which was $179 for 14 pills!!!!!:scared1:
I am allergic to the cheaper drugs!!!!

It's the Ali McBeal dancing baby!!!![/CENTER]

Oh, you brought back fond memories. I loved that show. :love:


Still playing ketchup!!!!
 
Survivor's over....back to ketchup

Boy, without giving anything away to our West Coast viewers, there's a couple of Nasty Nellies in this installment. Not too smart since it usually comes back to bite you in the butt!!!

Totally agree. There are always a couple I do not like at all, by this one has some that I imagine getting stuck on the island for real and never getting rescued!!:rolleyes1
 
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