Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Crazy...

Bango Converts Death-Defying Dunk, Wills Bucks to Victory
What would the doctor of said if he missed and ended up in the emergency room? He did what? Off of what? He's Crazy? Wonder how many times he practiced...

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Now This Is My Kind Of Pass...

Cedar Fair offers road-trip worthy deal: 17 theme parks for $160

by Leigh Caldwell (RSS feed) on Apr 10th 2010 at 2:00PM

Cedar Fair Entertainment, owner of North American theme parks including Cedar Point, Knott's Berry Farm, Kings Island and Carowinds, is offering its Platinum Season Pass for $160. The Platinum Pass is $90 for kids or seniors.

The pass offers admission to all 17 Cedar Fair theme parks and water parks every day they are in operation for the rest of 2010. The Platinum Pass also includes free parking for your visits.
It's good at the following locations:
•Cedar Point & Soak City in Sandusky, OH
•Kings Island & Boomerang Bay in Cincinnati, OH
•Canada's Wonderland in Vaughan, ON
•Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom in Allentown, PA
•Worlds of Fun & Oceans of Fun in Kansas City, MO
•Kings Dominion in Doswell, VA
•Carowinds in Charlotte, NC
•Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park, CA
•California's Great America in Santa Clara, CA
•Geauga Lake's Wildwater Kingdom in Aurora, OH
•Valleyfair in Shakopee, MN
•Michigan's Adventure in Muskegon, MI
•Soak City Water Parks in San Diego, Buena Park and Palm Springs, CA
•Gilroy Gardens in Gilroy, CA

You can buy the Platinum Season Pass online at any of the Cedar Fair parks' Web sites. In some cases, you get extra benefits (such as early admission, preferred seating for concerts, or food and merchandise discounts) at the park where you buy the pass. So you may want to buy it at the theme park you will be visiting most frequently this summer.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

There Is A First Time For Everything

And coming this May will be my first cruise. My friends and I have been talking about getting together and going on a cruise sometime. It sounded like a lot of fun. Well, my family has been going on a cruise for the past couple of summers and we have never been able to go due to work conflicts but this year we get to go. I am very excited about going on a vacation! We will be going on Royal Caribbean's Freedom of the Seas...
*not pictured the mini golf and ice skating and more...
Did I make you excited yet?
I will let you know how the first crusie experience goes when I get back. So when we go on a cruise with all of our friends we can be semi-versed in the cruise experince.
So friends that are reading this lets start planning!

Elevator rides vs Driving rides

So, I don't know if anyone else has ever noticed this but driving in a car is kind of like riding in an elevator...Nobody really wants to be close to anybody in an elevartor especially where you have to make eye contact. It is the same in a car. Have you ever noticed nobody drives side by side and if you have to one car is always a little further ahead than the other one. Also, when you pull up to a red light nobody stops directly next to you they are either a little bit forward or back. Yesterday I tried to pull up exactly the same spot next to another car and that car pulled forward a little just so we were not exaclty equal. If you are next to someone you know that you always have to look over and then you look over and then that person looks over and then you turn your head quickly or fiddle with the radio or something. It is just the same in an elevator. You don't stand exactly next to anybody and you if you do make eye contact you turn away and fiddle with something you are holding or stare off into space. I just thought it was funny how the two things were kind of similar and was just wondering if you thought the same...