Thursday, April 23, 2015

Spider stories from the deep horror..? -

i was going to say spider stories from hell but i didnt think the children would appreciate that.Anyway, HELLO my virginia friends! or people who know about this place called virginia. (which is a state, in the US)okay, im being silly...My question for yall is how many times growing up in, or living in virginia, have you come across a Wolf spider, and or a Brown Recluse spider.although we have black widows in my homestate of cali as well, (which im not concerned seeing as im 16 and only seen 2 in my life) im not familiar with these two others from virginia.. i m aware that the brown recluse is quite poisonousIf you must know, i really would love to live in virginia at one point in my life at least for a little while and these are the two spiders ive read of so far that i m not liking (meaning they scare me!!! :O )so yea, answer my question please and thank you! =)also tell me any other horrifying spider stories in your life that have occured in VA so i can know what to expect (if not then just reassure me that i ll be fine even though i may feel as if i ll die if im too close to a spider)Lol sorry for the sillyness, but thanks in advance ill appreciate your help! =)

I ve been in Virginia since I was in 3rd grade (currently 30 years old) and I can only recall a single time that I ve seen what my sister claimed was a brown recluse. It really looked more like a harmless wolf spider to me, but either way we killed it and never worried about it again.More memorable was the time we found what we thought was a small toad and tried to catch it for a good ten minutes before we noticed the yellow tail and realized it was a baby copperhead snake. Talk about a close call....

How much do hookers in las vegas cost ? -

just wondering....

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Las Vegas has crack hos on East Fremont Street who might cost $20 and ex porn stars on the Internet who might cost $2,000 per hour. And everything in between.

They usually charge on a sliding scaleThe uglier you are the more you will payYou should bring all the money you got

More expensive if your ugly, and slightly cheaper if you are decent looking.

im going to vegas soon and had the same question myself ... have fun , i know i will ;)

Going to Disney world with my infant? -

I have booked a vacation to Disney World in Orlando Florida - I am very excited. My daughter is only 1 1/2 years old and I know that she is VERY Young for Disney, but I am hoping to get an advice as to rides or certain things we can do with her.. She is soo full of life runs around everywhere and understands quite a lot already, I know she will have fun at Disney. Any other options for FLorida ?? We are travelling in January and thinking of doing Sea World as well??Please note ** I realize she is YOUNG To fully enjoy disney, but we wanted a happy vacation, and it s already booked.. thanks

well first i think you need to understand that she is NOT too young to fully enjoy disney world. that is a huge miss conception. disney world is for all ages from babies to senior citizens. there are not many things she can t do. there are only about 12 rides in all of the 4 parks put together that require her to be a minimum height. with that said she will be able to do the most at magic kingdom. just an example of what she can do is:-dumbo-its a small world-peter pan s flight-winnie the pooh-snow white s scary adventure-mickey s philharmagic-haunted mansion-jungle cruise-carousel of progress-monster inc laugh floor-tomorrowland transit authority-enchanted tiki room-pirates of the Caribbean (which happened to be my 16 month old niece s favorite ride)-meet and greet with the characters-parades-fireworks displayand thats not all!!!and there are many things for her to go on and do at the other 3 disney world parks as well. seaworld would be ok . its mostly just shows which are obviously entertaining but can become somewhat long for kids her age. and they have an area where you can pet dolphins and another area where you can pet sting rays.**edit** lisa s said that snow white s scary adventure may be too frightening for a 1.5yr old but my niece (16months old at the time) was perfectly fine with it so i would say that its different from child to child and you won t know what your child is and is not afraid of unless you take them on it once. we figured my niece would HATE pirates of the caribbean cuz its dark and has a small drop and at one point there are cannons going off but it was absolutely her favorite ride out of everything she went on at each park and went on it multiple times and would cry to go on again.

Sea world is really good, you may like Epcot park as well . There will be too many rides you will miss because of the infant but it is worth it. I m sure she will enjoy it. Make sure to be prepare for the cold weather.

Don t listen to the people who say your little one is too young for Disney! I ve taken my three year old granddaughter three times already! She doesn t remember the first time, when she was six months old, but she most certainly did remember the second time, when she was just the age your daughter is now. She couldn t wait for the third trip, because of her memories of her second trip! Those little ones always remember more than we think!As to which rides are too scary , it depends on the child! My own intrepid little Disney-lover wasn t scared of anything she saw, and we went on every ride except for the coasters. I, personally, don t ride scary rides like roller coasters, Tower of Terror, etc., so if I didn t ride, neither did she, and we never had a problem. My guideline was, if there were signs warning against people with certain conditions taking a particular ride, my granddaughter and I avoided it. We spent our time people-watching, and waiting for grandpa and my older grandson to get off the ride!As to other options in Florida, if you are renting a car, look into Florida s many state parks. All are beautiful, and most have something very interesting to see and learn. One of our favorites is Manatee Springs.Have a wonderful trip!

I m going to have to disagree with the previous answer. Some of the rides she suggested may be way too frightening for a 1 1/2 year old - snow whites scary adventure for example. But having said that, I still think you will have a great time. It s a small world is so cute for young ones. There is also a train that runs throughout the park. Dumbo is fun - but I find that the line for that is always so long. They have a carousel that of course is fun for young kids. The parades are great - try to get a seat a little early for them - it tends to be very hard to find a good place to see it. They have a restaurant that we ate at a few times that has characters - The Crystal Palace - has winnie the pooh, tiger. It s buffet style, with separate buffet foods for kids.We went to Disney 2x in January. The first time the weather was gorgeous - 70 s and sunny. The 2nd time we went it was freezing - we had to buy gloves! So I would just check the weather prior to your visit.Haven t been in Sea World so I can t give you any opinions on it.Have a great trip!