Happy Easter by the way

RayPeterson

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Happy Easter to all you Burbanites out there.

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Happy Easter everyone!I pray all have a safe and blessed holiday!
RayP,I love your bunny picture.It's very sweet!I love bunnies,my son has a pet bunny named Coco.
Well,Art,no were not done eating all our Easter eggs,if you hurry over there are some hard boiled eggs left. :D
 
Happy belated easter to all my friends donw on Mayfield Place. :)
 
Okay, so we went to Cadburys World today. What a chunk of sh*t that was. Like a 5 year old is going to be interested in the history of the cocoa plant and how they experimented with different chocolate recipes in the early 1900s...they want chocolate for God's sake.

The only cool thing was they had hot, creamy liquid chocolate on tap and they filled glasses up with it. Oh my God. Liquid chocolate - and with candies in it. I looked like Augustus frikkin Gloop when I came out. But that was about it. Didn't justify £47 ($70 US / 52 Euros) entrance fee. It wasn't child-friendly. The 'tour' was not interesting to adults or kids. And the CROWDS! Queuing for everything. Argh! Never again.

Mmmmmm chocolate.......mind you, they give you free bars of chocolate when you walk round.
 
 
 Chocolate is good, the tour is NOT our pal..
 
<span class="postlistquotedtext"><blockquote>quote:<center><hr width="100%"/></center>Art Weingartner wrote:

Okay, so we went to Cadburys World today. What a chunk of sh*t that was. Like a 5 year old is going to be interested in the history of the cocoa plant and how they experimented with different chocolate recipes in the early 1900s...they want chocolate for God's sake.

The only cool thing was they had hot, creamy liquid chocolate on tap and they filled glasses up with it. Oh my God. Liquid chocolate - and with candies in it. I looked like Augustus frikkin Gloop when I came out. But that was about it. Didn't justify £47 ($70 US / 52 Euros) entrance fee. It wasn't child-friendly. The 'tour' was not interesting to adults or kids. And the CROWDS! Queuing for everything. Argh! Never again.

Mmmmmm chocolate.......mind you, they give you free bars of chocolate when you walk round.
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When you first described it, it sounded like paradise on earth. But now, after reading (whoop whoop) THIS, it seems that, like so much in this world, this is just as commercialized and soulless as everything else.
 
its a small world after all.
 
<span class="postlistquotedtext"><blockquote>quote:<center><hr width="100%"/></center>RayPeterson wrote:

<span class="postlistquotedtext"><blockquote>quote:<center><hr width="100%"/></center>Art Weingartner wrote:

Okay, so we went to Cadburys World today. What a chunk of sh*t that was. Like a 5 year old is going to be interested in the history of the cocoa plant and how they experimented with different chocolate recipes in the early 1900s...they want chocolate for God's sake.

The only cool thing was they had hot, creamy liquid chocolate on tap and they filled glasses up with it. Oh my God. Liquid chocolate - and with candies in it. I looked like Augustus frikkin Gloop when I came out. But that was about it. Didn't justify £47 ($70 US / 52 Euros) entrance fee. It wasn't child-friendly. The 'tour' was not interesting to adults or kids. And the CROWDS! Queuing for everything. Argh! Never again.

Mmmmmm chocolate.......mind you, they give you free bars of chocolate when you walk round.
 <center><hr width="100%"/></center></blockquote></span>

When you first described it, it sounded like paradise on earth. But now, after reading (whoop whoop) THIS, it seems that, like so much in this world, this is just as commercialized and soulless as everything else. <center><hr width="100%"/></center></blockquote></span>


LOL

And K-Man you're right..the tour was NOT my pal...
 
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