My boat history Disney Cruise Sailing in the Abacos Sailing in the Whitsunday Islands Cruise from Vancouver to Alaska I don't remember the Disney cruise since I was like 7. The cruise to Alaska was filled with old people and was cold (although the stops were fun). Sailing in the Abacos, my dad and I rented a sailboat for the week and just sailed around the islands. It was so much fun being on islands with literally no people on them. Some of the best beaches I have ever seen. (I actually ran into Mr. and Mrs. Reeb on one of the islands, which was weird. Stouf is the only one who knows them). That was the only time I actually steered the boat. It was really easy and a lot of fun. Sailing in the Whitsunday Islands was on a Wilderness Venture trip. The boat was staffed, but it was an old racing yacht, not a luxury yacht. It was fun as hell and I got to see the most beautiful beach in existence. Whitehaven Beach - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Basically, I'm making some homemade vinegars, one is Mountain Dew and the other is Blood Orange. Right now I have 600mL of Blood Orange Wine, and 1200mL of Mountain Dew Brew, Which I am filtering and drinking basically a pint worths and letting the other 600mL become vinegar.
I was terrified on my first cruise (I was around 7), because I had seen the Titanic a few days earlier
Are you saying that you care more about people you don't know on the internet than the guy who has woken you up multiple times unannounced or at least 20 minutes early? [br][/br]Edited by merge: I like to watch action scenes in movies and imagine that is just what the actor does as part of the routine. Like Skyfall with Daniel Craig driving on and through the Grand Bazaar, stone cold serious, like this is his daily routine.
Well I might actually visit Tusk where he works if I ever find a group of people that want moderately priced tex-mex, and I never visited you at the popcorn place. And remember that time you went to my house to meet the kitten I hadn't even met yet?
But you ate the hell out of that popcorn I gave you. And Marshall, if you want to go to Mi Cocina just ask my mom. She loves that place and probably hundreds of thousands of frequent flyer miles. I bet she'd eat there with you.