From: ]v[etaphoid on 2 Jul 2010 22:53 "Moog" <efcmoog(a)gmail.invalid> wrote in message news:Xns9DA9AB2582E41mooggravy(a)62.141.42.50... > ]v[etaphoid illuminated alt.sports.soccer.everton by typing: > >> Hello sports fans, >> >> Question of the day; >> >> If you were me (and I realise that's a big stretch - particularly for >> those in the leedds group), what would you inscribe on your wedding >> band? >> >> Best answer gets to sleep safe in the karmic serenity of knowing >> they've contributed to the happiness of a lovely young lass who is >> punching well below her weight. I'll even shout you a cover at our >> Reception in Vegas at the end of August, if you're free to come and >> join the party... >> >> Go at peace... > > Nil Satis Nisi Optimium > > ...of course. ;-) > > Have a superb Wedding Meta and congrats in advance. No satisfaction, no optimism? Have you been talking to my bride to be? Thanks for your good wishes, Moog....
From: RickyBobby on 3 Jul 2010 14:06 > > I really want something mid-strip to offer immediate acces to everything, > so from a value/location perspective, Paris is hard to beat and may well > be where we end up. Encore is our favourite of all the places we've stayed > (and is where the ceremony will be) but is a little too far to the north > side to be truly central as a home base. Likewise, the wave pool at > Manadalay Bay is amazing and would be popular with the ladies, but is > probably too far to the South. Aria has some great pricing available at > under $100 a night, but has got some ordinary reviews for being too > sterile, spacious and expensive for food and drinks. Any thing else you'd > recommend for accomodation where the main criteria are location, resort > facilties and price - in that order? > Paris would be an exceedingly good choice for a group as you describe. It has the advantage of not having any super popular attractions. What that means to the actual paying guests is that the place does not get super crowded with people just coming for a look as do a lot of the other resorts around there. And the limiting factor is time, especially for the first time visitor. You can spend hours each day just waiting in queues if you insist on doing the most popular thing at the peak time of day. There are times when you can hardly move in the big three, Bellagio, Ceasar's Palace, and Venetian. So you want to get as many reservations as you can to avoid that. In my opinion the sightseeing and entertainment treasure of the Strip is New York, New York. That place is a trip no matter if viewed from the outside or the inside. So the trick is to go to the Mandalay Bay and ooh and ahh over that place and the spectacular pool. Then get on the tram and go to Excalibur. But skip the tour of Luxor and Excalibur and walk across the street on the elevated walkway to New York, New York. Then Monte Carlo which is okay, then Aria, then cross the street back to the Paris. Tropicana is absolutely worthless. Best ones: Caesar's Palace Bellagio Venetian/Palazzo Wynn/Encore New York, New York Aria/City Center certainly worth a look Mirage Treasure Island O'Sheas Harrah's Imperial Palace Casino Royale MGM Planet Hollywood okay ones Luxor Excalibur total rubbish Tropicana Bally's Circus Circus Stratosphere Riveria special interest Hard Rock Palms off the beaten path Rio M Red Rock Green Valley Ranch South Point best buffet: Bellagio or Wynn best steakhouse: Del Frisco or a host of others best nightclubs XS - Encore Tryst - Wynn Tao - Venetian Pure - Caesars Palace any club at Hard Rock of Palms Best adult pool party: Wet Republic at MGM. Best adult dancing girl club: Spearmint Rhino best bar anything of about 200 best shopping- depends on your budget but Premium Outlets is the most popular top shows O at Bellagio Jersey Boys at Palazzo Love at Mirage La Reve at Wynn that about does it for a thumbnail sketch then
From: gram on 29 Jul 2010 07:49 spellcheck "]v[etaphoid" <]v[et(a)phoid.con.au> wrote in message news:4c2ca71a$0$1030$afc38c87(a)news.optusnet.com.au... > Hello sports fans, > > Question of the day; > > If you were me (and I realise that's a big stretch - particularly for > those in the leedds group), what would you inscribe on your wedding band? > > Best answer gets to sleep safe in the karmic serenity of knowing they've > contributed to the happiness of a lovely young lass who is punching well > below her weight. I'll even shout you a cover at our Reception in Vegas at > the end of August, if you're free to come and join the party... > > Go at peace... > > -- > ]v[etaphoid > - Friend of the football fan since 1999 >
From: ]v[etaphoid on 31 Jul 2010 07:45 "gram" <plonk(a)plonk.com> wrote in message news:4c516ab6$0$1066$4d4eb98e(a)read.news.uk.uu.net... > spellcheck Sorry david - you forfeited your right to an opinion the day your mother left me stranded at the altar... It's just a good thing she wasn't one of those, "not until we're married" types... > "]v[etaphoid" <]v[et(a)phoid.con.au> wrote in message > news:4c2ca71a$0$1030$afc38c87(a)news.optusnet.com.au... >> Hello sports fans, >> >> Question of the day; >> >> If you were me (and I realise that's a big stretch - particularly for >> those in the leedds group), what would you inscribe on your wedding band? >> >> Best answer gets to sleep safe in the karmic serenity of knowing they've >> contributed to the happiness of a lovely young lass who is punching well >> below her weight. I'll even shout you a cover at our Reception in Vegas >> at the end of August, if you're free to come and join the party... >> >> Go at peace... >> >> -- >> ]v[etaphoid >> - Friend of the football fan since 1999 >> > >
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