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CDNCruiser

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  1. I've done shares with other groups and it works very well. We have had as many as 10 families in the group and you end up getting all of your pics for less than $20.00 It's a bit of work for the coordinator but 100% painless for everyone else.
  2. There are three campgrounds in a row on Music Valley Drive in Nashville. They are 1) the KOA 2) Two Rivers and 3) Jellystone Park. We have stayed at all three and our preference is Jellystone Park. Clean, quiet and nice people! We recommend it!
  3. This is Billy Hill & the Hillbillies! <iframe width="853" height="480" src="http://www.youtube.c...bed/nmzrOf3Ogms" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Sorry about the hijack Andrew . . . (Dang . . . sure wish I knew how to embed this stuff)
  4. If you've been to Disneyland and the Golden Horseshoe there you know exactly what is missing from WDW and the Diamond Horseshoe! Billy Hill and the Hillbillies! Let's start lobbying now . . . Join me in my chant . . . We want the Billies! We want the Billies! We want the Billies! We want the Billies! We want the Billies! We want the Billies! We want the Billies! We want the Billies!
  5. Nice job Steve . . . I love those milk can bases!
  6. We have done that several times, used the Disney cable modem and attached a wireless router we brought from home. It works well.
  7. You'll recognize my rig Lou, Watch for this rear window!
  8. Correction Hans - I hate to be a stickler . . . but the folks from Maine will tailgate you at 80 mph. Les personnes de Quebec will tailgate you at 80 mph and flash their headlights at you! Lou, that was probably me you saw with the map!
  9. Those are some real Canadian icons you've got Hans! Well done!
  10. Yup, use the hole saw but go slow, don't force it. It both cuts and melts its way through. A light brush with sandpaper or a file ensures that you get a nice tight joint when you glue them together.
  11. We visit the Fort at least twice a year and stay for about 2 weeks each time. We have had annual passes since we retired. We go to a park most, but not all days. A normal day sees us head to the park just after rope-drop and stay until noon. We normally spend the afternoon at the Fort and then often head back to a park for a few hours in the evening. Life is good when you are retired and can tell time with a calendar rather than a clock!
  12. Hi TCD . . . I just sent you a Private Message. Check your PM's Gary
  13. We come down I-95 for the last leg of our trip and we usually stop at North Beach Camp Resort at St. Augustine. The campground is about 2 miles north of the city centre and the historic district. It fronts on the Atlantic with a nice beach and it extends back to the Intracoastal Waterway where you can launch your boat. There's plenty to do in St. Augustine with all the services you need, including a Disney Character outlet and a Camping World. From there its a two-hour hop to the Fort.
  14. Hey . . . that's me! In our old RV, we traded a few years ago. DW and I were in site #722 that year. You can see our Trip Report here: http://www.carol-ann...ip%20Report.htm Thanks for including our picture Carol, It was nice meeting you briefly in December, Gary
  15. The pups went to DTD in 2008 and had their pictures taken with Santa They had a great day!
  16. Awwww! It's over! :'( I'm sure gonna miss my daily dose of The Fort! When are you back? We'll be there Feb 1 - 15, probably in the 700 loop.
  17. Hi TCD, (It's Gary) Carol and I have visited that field several times to support a friend, and cancer survivor, who participates in an annual fund-raising walk at the track. We peeked through the fence at the house but didn't take a picture. It's the site of the "Relay For Life of Lake Buena Vista" which raises money for the American Cancer Society. The annual fund-raiser is very well supported by Disney Cast Members and many Disney departments. You can find details here: http://main.acsevent...try&fr_id=37480
  18. Interesting point about that Fire Station. When Disney bought the land for Walt Disney World in the 1960's there was one hold-out - just one person who did not sell to Disney. And they still live there. One little house in the middle of Walt Disney World. Where is it? Why it's directly beside that Fire Station. Behind the station is a parking lot and an athletic field beside the building, right behind that fire-hose fountain. Walk across the athletic field and peek through the trees on the far side. There's the house! Sounds like a mission for Yuri to me! Can he get some pictures?
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