Is that in Cananadian calories?Lobster roll for lunch:
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ETA - Love the fact that they include the calorie count. (Way less than I would have thought actually.)
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Yes. Like the dollar, only worth 74% of its American counterpart. That's why (as a nation) we are slightly slimmer.Is that in Cananadian calories?
Is that brand new? I was just there 4 years ago and it wasn't that I knew of. I'm only about 4 hours or so away from that place. To bad that @JenniferS didn't know about that. She could have spent that time there instead of talking with me. Sorry Jennifer, however, on the plus side... I didn't sink!It's in Pigeon Forge, TN.
http://www.titanicpigeonforge.com/
Lobster roll for lunch:
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ETA - Love the fact that they include the calorie count. (Way less than I would have thought actually.)
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I'm too lazy to go look it up, but am thinking 2009 or 2010 was when it opened (?) It's been awhile. My Mom was still alive & healthy, so I know it was a good ways prior to 2012. She met me at a local show theater in Pigeon Forge, we parked & rode a trolley to the Titanic grand opening, stood in the rain with hordes of other people in the parking lot to watch Regis Philbin dedicate the opening. That was a fun day despite being a soaked one.Is that brand new? I was just there 4 years ago and it wasn't that I knew of. I'm only about 4 hours or so away from that place. To bad that @JenniferS didn't know about that. She could have spent that time there instead of talking with me. Sorry Jennifer, however, on the plus side... I didn't sink!
Just Googled. It was 2010.I'm too lazy to go look it up, but am thinking 2009 or 2010 was when it opened (?) It's been awhile. My Mom was still alive & healthy, so I know it was a good ways prior to 2012. She met me at a local show theater in Pigeon Forge, we parked & rode a trolley to the Titanic grand opening, stood in the rain with hordes of other people in the parking lot to watch Regis Philbin dedicate the opening. That was a fun day despite being a soaked one.
If ever you're back in the area and want a fellow passenger to explore the ship with, let me know. This doubles the chances that one of us will end the tour as a survivor of the voyage. (And you can change your name to MoreUnsinkableNmost).
I believe I went in 2012 with my daughter and her family. The focus was on Dollywood and nothing was mentioned about the Titanic. I saw the Hollywood Wax Museum from the road into town, but, we didn't stop there. I just looked it up and it is about 340 miles from my place. Might make a good summer excursion from here. I'd like to check it out and see if I can find an extra life jacket that we could throw to Jack. And perhaps and anchor for what's her name!Just Googled. It was 2010.
Sounds like Mike and I will be having some time off this summer. Road trip!I believe I went in 2012 with my daughter and her family. The focus was on Dollywood and nothing was mentioned about the Titanic. I saw the Hollywood Wax Museum from the road into town, but, we didn't stop there. I just looked it up and it is about 340 miles from my place. Might make a good summer excursion from here. I'd like to check it out and see if I can find an extra life jacket that we could throw to Jack. And perhaps and anchor for what's her name!
Three names more then I was interested in. Rose DeJack Killer is more like it.Sounds like Mike and I will be having some time off this summer. Road trip!
P.S. - her name is Rose DeWitt Bukater.
That was funny. I laughed. Out loud.Three names more then I was interested in. Rose DeJack Killer is more like it.
No problem... nobody ever hears an LOL anyway. Useless!That was funny. I laughed. Out loud.
I did not, however, LOL. To date, I have never LOL'd.
Doesn't sound terrible. Yet.Something going on at the airport in Orlando.
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