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Coming to America

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 7:06 pm
by Daisy
I'm off to Haines City FL on Saturday for a two week holiday with hubby's family.

We've booked a big villa on a golf resort it's got its own pool overlooking a little lake, we have tickets for Universal, Kennedy Space Centre and Orlando Magic (is it still ok to want to buy a foam finger, eat hotdogs and drink massive vats of sugary soft drinks at the basketball?).

Can't wait :D

Re: Coming to America

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 7:36 pm
by Sue U
Daisy wrote:is it still ok to want to buy a foam finger, eat hotdogs and drink massive vats of sugary soft drinks at the basketball?
Pretty sure it's required. But what do I know, my town (Philadelphia) doesn't actually have a basketball team anymore. (Oh, we have the Sixers, but I don't think anyone's actually seen them play anything resembling basketball in well over a year.)

Re: Coming to America

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 7:46 pm
by Guinevere
This is exactly what's wrong with basketball --- where's the beer and the popcorn??

God bless baseball and ice hockey!

Re: Coming to America

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 7:48 pm
by Sue U
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Coming to America

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 8:01 pm
by Lord Jim
(is it still ok to want to buy a foam finger, eat hotdogs and drink massive vats of sugary soft drinks at the basketball?).
Certainly...

(Just don't let anyone hear you referring to a basketball game as "the basketball"... 8-) )

Re: Coming to America

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 8:09 pm
by MajGenl.Meade
Have a great time - despite the poor choice of (alleged) sport. You're missing the Orlando Griffins rugby match against the Savannah Shamrocks on November 8th. Mind you, it is union.... so....

Re: Coming to America

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 8:17 pm
by Gob
A villa on a twat farm? Dear God Dais, was it VERY cheap?

Re: Coming to America

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2014 7:11 am
by Daisy
MajGenl.Meade wrote:Have a great time - despite the poor choice of (alleged) sport. You're missing the Orlando Griffins rugby match against the Savannah Shamrocks on November 8th. Mind you, it is union.... so....
Wash your mouth out Meade :D
Lord Jim wrote:
Certainly...

(Just don't let anyone hear you referring to a basketball game as "the basketball"... 8-) )
Why not? Surely they'll find my British accent and colloquialisms cute and endearing :lol:
Gob wrote:A villa on a twat farm? Dear God Dais, was it VERY cheap?
The in-laws chose the villa, we didn't have a choice in that.

Re: Coming to America

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 4:44 pm
by Sue U
Daisy wrote: Surely they'll find my British accent and colloquialisms cute and endearing :lol:
This is undoubtedly true; Americans are suckers for British accents -- even (especially?) northern ones.
Daisy wrote:
Gob wrote:A villa on a twat farm? Dear God Dais, was it VERY cheap?
The in-laws chose the villa, we didn't have a choice in that.
Virtually everything in Florida is on a golf course. It is apparently the state's sole purpose for existence.

Re: Coming to America

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 5:29 pm
by oldr_n_wsr
Virtually everything in Florida is on a golf course. It is apparently the state's sole purpose for existence.
Along with being the new home state of New Yorkers when they turn 65. I think there is a law about that :nana

Re: Coming to America

Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2014 12:41 am
by Jarlaxle
Billy Joel thought so. :)

Re: Coming to America

Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 7:19 pm
by Daisy
Some observations on Florida.

The food.

Portion sizes are mental. And they keep bringing more... They even beat the legendary eating skills of my Brother-in-law.

It's soooooo salty, I can feel my heart protesting.

Eating out is so cheap, on the other hand some of the basics in the supermarket are stupidly expensive.

The cars.

I thought that the Simpsons Canyonero parody was just that, a parody until I saw the Chevy Surburban... Who needs a car that big? What are they carrying in it, a family of moose?

Front license plates? Where are they? And how do enforcement cameras work I can't read half of them 'cause of all the pictures on them.

Rear indicators... Why are they red?

Road manners, no-one in Florida has any.

You can buy my prescription painkillers off the shelf in Walgreens! Great news for me as I stupidly forgot to renew my prescription before I came out.

But on the whole, it is quite nice. The house we are staying in is beautiful, the weather has been kind (but we do have some storms forecast for tonight). We have three cranes that come to visit the lawn area at the side of house that are so tame I could walk right up to them for photos.

Four of us are off to the Basketball tonight, leaving the other three to chill in the house and watch the storm.

Re: Coming to America

Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 9:22 pm
by Gob
LOL!! Have fun Dais!!

Re: Coming to America

Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 9:44 pm
by TPFKA@W
I thought that the Simpsons Canyonero parody was just that, a parody until I saw the Chevy Surburban... Who needs a car that big? What are they carrying in it, a family of moose?
MEET
The food.

Portion sizes are mental. And they keep bringing more... They even beat the legendary eating skills of my Brother-in-law.

Re: Coming to America

Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 10:34 pm
by Daisy
Fair point @w.

The Amway Center (you don't know how much it hurts me to deliberately misspell centre) has free Wifi and craft beer.

The match kicks off in half an hour :lol:

Re: Coming to America

Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 10:50 pm
by Lord Jim
Wow, talk about "The Ugly Brit"...

You don't like our food, (that's particularly cruel coming from a person who hails from a land where they put ketchup on spaghetti) you don't like our cars, you don't like our driving skills, (at least we can figure out which side of the road to drive on)...

Hell, you don't even like our license plates...

And yet you say:
But on the whole, it is quite nice. The house we are staying in is beautiful, the weather has been kind (but we do have some storms forecast for tonight). We have three cranes that come to visit the lawn area at the side of house that are so tame I could walk right up to them for photos.
So in other words:

"America's a lovely place to visit, so long as you avoid the people"....

Don't let the cabin door hit you in the ass when you board your flight back to Limeystan... :fu :nana :D

Re: Coming to America

Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 11:01 pm
by Daisy
Did I say I didn't like your food? It's just a little salty, that might be just florida.

Considering the amount of accidents I have seen in just a few days here I would say that your driving skills could do with a teeny bit of honing. And big cars are killing the planet ;)

I have never had ketchup on spaghetti. I prefer a nice vongole or carbonara tbh.

I won't judge the USA on visiting one state built on tourism. I shall reserve judgment until I have visited a few other places.

You still didn't answer why your some cars have red indicators?

Re: Coming to America

Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 11:15 pm
by Crackpot
Different automotive regulations

Re: Coming to America

Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 11:31 pm
by Lord Jim
Considering the amount of accidents I have seen in just a few days here I would say that your driving skills could do with a teeny bit of honing.
Okay Daze, I'm going to have to agree with you on one point...

I had occasion to live in South Florida for about six months back in the early 80's (I was working on a Congressional campaign) and I will admit that to this day, I saw the worst driving there I have ever seen in my life...(And that includes Angeles City in the Philippines, and even Maryland drivers on the roads of Northern Virginia... 8-) )

You would think that in a place where thunderstorms are common and road drainage is virtually non-existent, that the locals would become accustomed to encountering huge puddles on the highways, and adjust their driving habits accordingly...

Not in South Florida...

If you got on the road after a 10 minute cloud burst on any of the area's major highways, (The Palmetto Expressway, A1A, etc.) it was surreal...

Spin out after spin out, rear end collision after rear end collision, practically every quarter mile...I've never seen anything like it, before or since...

I learned to leave about fifty yards between me and the car in front of me on the highway whenever the rain started coming down....

Re: Coming to America

Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2014 1:20 am
by BoSoxGal
A couple of points:

FREE craft beer? Or just free wifi? (I can't imagine the beer would be free!)

Florida is the nesting place of the worst retired drivers from all over the Northeast - not surprising the driving is the worst anywhere!

What color are the directionals and rear lights on cars in the UK?

LJ, British food is not the unappetizing ick it used to be - it's a very multicultural society now and I bet most Brits know how to whip up a decent curry.

As to our food - it is mostly salty, overly fatty and the portions ARE outrageous. The food is specifically engineered to keep up addicted to it - thus fatty & salty is the key component of most of it. It's the same everywhere, unless you seek out decent ethnic food in a larger metropolitan area.

Enjoy "the Basketball" and the rest of your visit!! :ok