AZ_MISMAN
Jun 17, 03, 10:48 am
I found this amusing. Please report if you ever get the upgrade...
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UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif., June 17 /PRNewswire/ -- Newlyweds looking for an ogre-the-top honeymoon will want to explore the world's only luxury "Shrek Honeymoon Suite," introduced by Universal Studios Hollywood and the Sheraton Universal and designed to catapult newlyweds into Universal Studios Hollywood's all-new, immersive attraction "Shrek 4-D."
Embellished with elaborate details, one of Sheraton Universal's palatial executive suites has been transformed into a lavishly decorated "Shrek Honeymoon Suite," complete with a living room area, breakfast nook and king- size bed and featuring innumerable ogre-the-top amenities.
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http://dialog.newsedge.com/default.asp?site=epicentric_landing&storyid=200306171680.2_39c600158302201e&rtcrdata=on&folderaction=viewhtml
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Bob
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"> You only live once -- but if you work it right, once is enough.
Joe E. Lewis
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UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif., June 17 /PRNewswire/ -- Newlyweds looking for an ogre-the-top honeymoon will want to explore the world's only luxury "Shrek Honeymoon Suite," introduced by Universal Studios Hollywood and the Sheraton Universal and designed to catapult newlyweds into Universal Studios Hollywood's all-new, immersive attraction "Shrek 4-D."
Embellished with elaborate details, one of Sheraton Universal's palatial executive suites has been transformed into a lavishly decorated "Shrek Honeymoon Suite," complete with a living room area, breakfast nook and king- size bed and featuring innumerable ogre-the-top amenities.
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http://dialog.newsedge.com/default.asp?site=epicentric_landing&storyid=200306171680.2_39c600158302201e&rtcrdata=on&folderaction=viewhtml
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Bob
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"> You only live once -- but if you work it right, once is enough.
Joe E. Lewis
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