It is accepted good manners, and common courtesy around here, to give people a nudge when the chosen post number is approaching, so that those that were participating for fun but don't want to win could back off. I see that no such courtesy was extended to me. (16 Aug 2017 17:15:09)
For those who think we're younger than we are, Norwegian Bliss will launch next June with a 2-level, 1000 foot electric go kart* track and an abandoned space station laser tag course. And of course there's also a water park with slides sticking out over the sides of the ship.
In its first year, it will make weekly Seattle-Alaska runs and also to the Caribbean and the Mexican Riviera.
*With speakers in the head rests so you can hear your engine rev.
David
Miserable old git
Patiently waiting for the asteroid with my name on it.
What a load of rubbish!!! Obviously designed for rich parents with delinquent kids. Looking at the ports of call seems about right.
Booked a ticket yet David?
When I had parents, they were not rich (nor am I). I have no kids, delinquent or otherwise. And with my physical size and condition, I have no interest in the karts and would be a bit claustrophobic and aquaphobic in the water slide.
If I won the lottery, I might take a cruise to Alaska, but I'd pick one oriented more toward adults and including train rides on the White Pass & Yukon and Alaska Railroad.
David
Miserable old git
Patiently waiting for the asteroid with my name on it.
It's worse now. He has a 160 as his daily commuter car, it's very economical, >55 miles/gal (UK) and a 420 which he has fun in at w/ends. He lives within easy reach of Brands Hatch.
That sounds like a sickness, more power to him. I have a nephew who commutes to work in the bay area on a KTM1100. He get to work in 15m whereas a car takes the better part of an hour.
Congratulations, Mr Hewson.
Congratulations, Mr Hewson. :-)
the courtesy (16 Aug 2017 1:22:16)
Grace in triumph does not come as easy to some I see ;-)
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For those who think we're
For those who think we're younger than we are, Norwegian Bliss will launch next June with a 2-level, 1000 foot electric go kart* track and an abandoned space station laser tag course. And of course there's also a water park with slides sticking out over the sides of the ship.
In its first year, it will make weekly Seattle-Alaska runs and also to the Caribbean and the Mexican Riviera.
*With speakers in the head rests so you can hear your engine rev.
David
Miserable old git
Patiently waiting for the asteroid with my name on it.
What a load of rubbish!!!
What a load of rubbish!!! Obviously designed for rich parents with delinquent kids. Looking at the ports of call seems about right.
Booked a ticket yet David?
Waiting for Godot & salvation :-)
Why do doctors have to practice?
You'd think they'd have got it right by now
Sounds like something my kid
Sounds like something my kid would love. We were just talking about kart racing.
Carlos Yanez wrote:Sounds
Hope your wallet is well stocked, my yougest was into karts, by the time he was 17 he had moved on to one of these
Chris S_2 wrote:What a load
When I had parents, they were not rich (nor am I). I have no kids, delinquent or otherwise. And with my physical size and condition, I have no interest in the karts and would be a bit claustrophobic and aquaphobic in the water slide.
If I won the lottery, I might take a cruise to Alaska, but I'd pick one oriented more toward adults and including train rides on the White Pass & Yukon and Alaska Railroad.
David
Miserable old git
Patiently waiting for the asteroid with my name on it.
WK, IMO a well sorted out 7
WK, IMO a well sorted out 7 is a thing to behold
It's worse now. He has a 160
It's worse now. He has a 160 as his daily commuter car, it's very economical, >55 miles/gal (UK) and a 420 which he has fun in at w/ends. He lives within easy reach of Brands Hatch.
He says he wants a 620S.
That sounds like a sickness,
That sounds like a sickness, more power to him. I have a nephew who commutes to work in the bay area on a KTM1100. He get to work in 15m whereas a car takes the better part of an hour.