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Originally Posted by ConciergeMike
(Post 12022902)
Stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night, didja? :p
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Note to Olton Hall.
If one of the features of the evening is going to be one of those giant blocks of parmesan, there is no question that a good Italian wine would be the thing to bring. Right now, every Costco has a Peppoli Chianti at $25-30 which would definitely hit the spot. If you can't get to Costco, spend a few dollars extra at Pino's in Highland Park and tell them that you want a light Italian to bring along to go with that cheese you like. They have an excellent selection of Chiantis, Tuscans, and Brunellos which are mainly Sangiovese based and are great at this time of year. |
Originally Posted by ConciergeMike
(Post 12022926)
"What is two, Alex?"
(Second Jeopardy! reference of the day. We need more poo.) www.ratemypoo.com |
Originally Posted by sdm1130
(Post 12022897)
What lounge does your car service use in SYD? Also, what type of vehicles does your SYD crew operate? Do I have to pay extra for a burro?
:D http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3268/...2bd86ba41d.jpg We operate one of the youngest and most efficient fleet in the industry: http://worldsurfer.smugmug.com/photo...30_xzYmk-M.jpg Burros are extra because they have to be flown in, we offer Dingo pulled sleds. |
Originally Posted by Anglo Large Clawed Otter
(Post 12022914)
The :rolleyes:v Car Service Jersey City Tour made Conde Nast's Top 10 Travel Experiences for 2009
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Originally Posted by Anglo Large Clawed Otter
(Post 12022914)
The :rolleyes:v Car Service Jersey City Tour made Conde Nast's Top 10 Travel Experiences for 2009
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Originally Posted by rolov
(Post 12022940)
Burros are extra because they have to be flown in, we offer Dingo pulled sleds.
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Originally Posted by colpuck
(Post 12022932)
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Originally Posted by sdm1130
(Post 12022958)
I understand. Can I get the kangaroo baggage transport to go with the Dingo pulled sled?
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Originally Posted by monitor
(Post 12022937)
Note to Olton Hall.
If one of the features of the evening is going to be one of those giant blocks of parmesan, there is no question that a good Italian wine would be the thing to bring. Right now, every Costco has a Peppoli Chianti at $25-30 which would definitely hit the spot. If you can't get to Costco, spend a few dollars extra at Pino's in Highland Park and tell them that you want a light Italian to bring along to go with that cheese you like. They have an excellent selection of Chiantis, Tuscans, and Brunellos which are mainly Sangiovese based and are great at this time of year. |
Originally Posted by ConciergeMike
(Post 12022941)
Conde Nast is a respected travel publication. You seem to be confusing it with CondeOtter, which is a respected journal on worldwide drunkenness and aesthetic/comfort differences in the J seats of many of the world's airlines.
The RolleYetini - Found by a group of :rolleyes:ers at the Sofitel GIG and somehow typed into the phone as a contact only to be discovered months later: Vodka Absinthe Red Bull Orange Juice Mandarinetto |
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Originally Posted by rolov
(Post 12023004)
This month's featured cocktail
The RolleYetini - Found by a group of :rolleyes:ers at the Sofitel GIG and somehow typed into the phone as a contact only to be discovered months later: Vodka Absinthe Red Bull Orange Juice Mandarinetto |
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