Boracay, Philippines!
Thats my plase to go anyone like to join?? ;-)
http://www.boracayisland.org/
http://www.boracayisland.org/photos.shtml
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Boracay, Philippines!
Thats my plase to go anyone like to join?? ;-)
http://www.boracayisland.org/
http://www.boracayisland.org/photos.shtml
DID some one say KEG PARTY! I'm all for that! sunny Saint Kitts ALRIGHT I'll buy the first round! if i can get away from here. BOB
Hmmm.:party: seeing the list, Iit struck me immediately for the Carribean...will be glad to see OSW there at St Kitts and I'd select Thailand as equal choice too.Quote:
Originally Posted by bob1940
Just been there and phew... it's like Paradise there with lots of "temptation" going on, quaint and so cool with great hospitality and LOTS in abundance... I can see how KarinC will do her Thai swing and dance before us with such overjoy... :leader: :cheers:
The rest, are good too but with lots of security and "checks" taking place... I know its not every one's easy access nor privilege to go to many of those countries without the hassles anticipated.
I like that link to the Cayman Islands... am a Starwood member too and it is s comfort to be one when lodging at any of the wide ranging Starwood Chains... Sheratons are a superb choice like I recently had in Malaysia.
YB.:beer:
ha ha bob, keg of water 4 me maybe
havent had a drink nor a cigarette for a month now....
means im retire from substance abuse as well as working (working is definately more soul destroying!) by 30 as long as the peg hit b4 24th July....
who is gona be the youngest retiree here at the dinar club??~
G
Have to bump this, as it seems we are getting close.:biggrin:
Well, where is it? Caymans, St Kitts, Thialand, I am all in!
somewhere in the carribeans...where i can feel the soft white sands under my toes.....lol...and the pretty crystal clear blue water.....and all the malibu rum and pineapple juice u can drink....lol...thats where we need to go....GO DINARS...Pat
Well I just turned 26 in May so if anyone can beat that, I would say that I will be the youngest retiree here at the dinar club :party: . Oh and when I say retiree, I mean that I WILL quit my job and concentrate on more good solid investments that WILL actually pay off along with purchasing some real estate (buy low sell high). So in a way I will still be doing some 'work' if you call it that to keep making an income for the rest of my life but I will actually be HAPPY instead of working at some fackin' (I stole your word adam hope you don't mind mate!) job killing myself with these darn 50+++ hour weeks LOL. Can you all tell that I REALLY REALLY REALLY want those dinars to peg soooooon lol.Quote:
ha ha bob, keg of water 4 me maybe
havent had a drink nor a cigarette for a month now....
means im retire from substance abuse as well as working (working is definately more soul destroying!) by 30 as long as the peg hit b4 24th July....
who is gona be the youngest retiree here at the dinar club??~
G
Cheers all, :beer:
Rob
St. Kitts sounds interesting. My first, VERY worst hangover was on rum, and I still can't bear the smell of it, 30 some odd, (very odd...) years later. I'm gussing they have some nice beers there?Quote:
Originally Posted by bigopie
Hmmm...from dinars and back again to Dinars but first...the Doggies too...after the kiddies if any of you young retirees are burdened with toddlers...:wigged: :rofl:
:biggrin: Doggie hotel opens -- 23 dollars a night, television optional:biggrin:
Now, with these critter babies aside for a song and with that teevee added...they won't miss ya one sec! But...here's another bonus, send ya kids in there and add that lactose free lolly ice cream to the diet treat... and you can all party down at the Bahamas...
Great going and solution with your Dinars, doggies and diehard screaming kiddos you have with you... :biggrin: :rofl:
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WASHINGTON (AFP) - Washingtonians can now drop their pooches off at a pet hotel that cares for their friendly canines in a five-star environment -- pet-themed television shows optional.
In the mahogany paneled lobby of the PetSmart PetHotel, which just opened in the Washington suburb of Bethesda, the pets' human "parents" line up to plunk down 23 dollars plus tax for each night their pooch stays.
The doggie hotel is nothing like kennels of yore: in this inn there is lactose-free ice cream, indoor recreation, and for 10 more dollars a night, pooch can stay in a roomier "suite" with a television set showing an "animal related movie all day," said Vince Malanaphy, who manages the Bethesda PetsHotel.
"It helps them to relax and to adjust as they are used to hearing TV at home," Malanaphy says.
In one "suite" a little white poodle named Bijou is lost in the embrace of Morpheus with "Little Nemo" and his cartoon friends swimming by in an eternal loop on the TV set.
A stay at "Doggie Day Camp" without the overnight goes for 20 dollars the day.
Half of the boarders come every day. "It's better than leaving them at home alone," said Cyra, one of the pet "mothers," as she drops off her Labrador and her poodle for Day Camp before running off to the office. Here "they can socialize," she said.
For potty breaks there is a 20 square meter (215 square foot) "relief room" complete with a plastic tree. "For security reasons, no outdoor walking," says Malanaphy.
Meredith, in charge of animal recreation, says that if dogs "are aggressive or play too rough, we give them a time out in a cage" for 15 minutes. "After twice, they get the message," she says.
The Bethesda site has room for 180 dogs and 26 cats. Cats stay in plexiglass cages known as "kitty cottages" for a mere 14 dollars plus tax a night, which includes 15 minutes of TLC -- Tender Loving Care, otherwise known as petting.