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Replying to: graphicguy (Dec 10, 2008 2:45 pm) We go to Myrtle Beach every year and usually get about 10 calls during the week pitching the time share deal. My Uncle went once and he got a real nive Nike Driver and 18 Holes at a local course. He ignored them the whole time and told them that he was leaving with his Driver and golf pass at 11:00 am if they were done or not |
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Replying to: graphicguy (Dec 10, 2008 2:45 pm) The Pete Dye golf course is supposed to be the longest course in the US and is very hilly and narrow. Should be a challenge - especially when I hit short and to the right - but that's another story all together. My wife wanted me to get graphite shafts - I guess so it'd go farther to the right, I'd never find my ball in the woods then. You're right about the cost - pretty inexpensive usually. The casino is being made to look like the French Lick hotel and no longer like a boat and it's being expanded with a larger high roller area and an in-casino buffet, so it may or may not be slightly different then even this last summer. To keep on topic, I just bought an 08 Acura MDX with tech package.
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Replying to: graphicguy (Dec 10, 2008 2:45 pm) The wife and I went to French Lick about 14 years ago... pre-kids. Reminded me a lot of the Overlook Hotel from The Shining... with the long spooky corridors. Kept thinking a crazy guy named Jack would pop around a corner and nail me with an axe. But, it was nice. We may go back one of these years. Cruise sounds good. Looked into several a couple weeks ago. Only $400 for 7 day Caribbean cruise, eats included, kids free (sold out while we were thinking about it). Reminded me of buying a car though, a lot of mop n glow add ons. You pay the initial fee, then you have a lot of stuff not included in the price, i.e port fee $150 per person, a tipping fee of $15 a day per person, round trip air fare, casino loses, money for booze (for the wife) etc. Still a good deal with all the add-ons... may still end up going this summer. |
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Replying to: mjfloyd1 (Dec 10, 2008 3:18 pm) I am never concerned about the length of a golf course. I need width !!
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Replying to: houdini1 (Dec 10, 2008 4:01 pm) I'm with ya brother. I'll whack it all day, as long as I can stay away from things like water, trees, tall fescue, dirt, mud, sand, and "out of bounds" signs. jipster....that hotel does indeed remind me of the "Shining". That movie still creeps me out. Sometimes tough to do, but if you can stay away from the "art auctions", the jewelry presentations, etc, you can usually do fine on a cruise. Although the one I took with my son for his 21st birthday had him believing since he was legal, it was his duty to drink the bars dry. Good thing he's a rookie. He got sick (and learned a good lesson) the first day on board. Me thinks it was the tequila. Still ended up with a $350 bar bill, once I added wine with dinner. Can't imagine a better deal than cruising right now, though.
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Replying to: graphicguy (Dec 10, 2008 9:18 am) "I was thinking last night about how some of the long time posters here seem to have become friends. Yeah, we fight every once in a while. But, overall I can say that all of you have made tough times just a little easier to bare. " Yes sir, we agree to disagree. Not that there's any ego's involved here. 1) Unemployment benefits by and large won't be recoverable from a tax aspect. 2) In that the dealerships and fmc and gmac have sold their loans forward into cdo's and securitized them, we fail face credit crunch II and call into doubt the insurance companies that have guaranteed them adding insult to injury to insult x 10 . 3) The psychological impact of 2.5 -3 million added to the unemployment rolls if we add in thge parts makers/ suppliers/distributors that will cost us up the wazoo and be cost ineffective. 4) The Chinese take over manufacture of our auto parts, write in personal fear here. To those that think bankrupting the auto's will solve the UAW. How well has it worked for the airlines? It's a fine mess you've gotten me into Ollie.
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Replying to: duke23 (Dec 10, 2008 10:02 pm) |
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Some senate leaders say a bailout deal for automakers is close. They say it's taking so long because every time they almost get a deal, the car executives say, "I'll have to go and check with my manager".
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The hotel in the movie is the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, CO. Originally opened by the Stanley brothers (of Stanley Steamer fame), there is a Steamer in the lobby. Rooms are decent, if a tad on the small side. Until the late 70's or early 80's, the hotel was only open in the summer, which meant a caretaker was responsible in the winter months. I can't remember which room Steven King stayed in when he wrote the story, but it's noted in the literature. All in all, a very cool place to visit if you're ever in this part of the country.
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Replying to: graphicguy (Dec 10, 2008 4:21 pm) We've been on 8 or 9 and for the money spent there is no greater value to be had anywhere. They have to fill those cabins and the prices will be jaw dropping. They only hope the bars, casinos, side tours and other offerings will cause them to break even.
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