My favorite wife won a “most expenses” paid trip to Hawaii for two that will last 7 days! Yes, it’s real. It’s a sales incentive prize from a manufacturer that she sells for. We went to Aruba this same way a few years ago, and the whole thing only cost us about $200 for t-shirts, hats, and the like.
Oh… BTW… NYAH
Things are random only insofar as we don’t understand them.
Well, I’m vacationing for five days and nights in Corfu, Creece – a small, lovely, sun-drenched mediterranean island. And beer is only 500 drachmas!!
And I’m being paid to be here. A pitance, granted, but pay is pay!!
I have a chance to go to, but prefer to stay home and make money…my father is making the arrangements and paying for air-fare and a villa for the family…'sides, I HATE flying.
Now, if I could only get him to pay for an all expense paid trip via car to Las Vegas I would go!
yeah yeah, call me silly but I prefer to drive and I know that flying is 'sposedly safer than driving but you can’t drive to Hawaii.
Tech: There are Interstate Highways in Hawaii! Dosen’t “Interstate” mean that they link one state with the others? Most of us avoid driving due to the lack of service stations!
[knock knock] Hellooooooooo…?
Last time I checked (when I lived there, before my recent move to California), Hawaii was 21 degrees north. That places the state in the mid-Pacific, not in the south seas.
Carl Berry asked:
There are Interstate Highways in Hawaii! Dosen’t “Interstate” mean that they link one state with the others?
Carl – we have interstates in Hawaii because they were built using Federal funds. FYI there are three interstates (H1, H2 and H3) and the third (H3) just opened a few years ago to huge rounds of boos and hisses… it went wildly over budget, after a 20-year delay, created big ugly gaping tunnel holes slashed across beautiful mountain sides, and kept having to get halted because its main path kept going over sacred Hawaiian burial grounds.
In fact, local “ghost hunter” and storyteller Glen Grant says there are numerous reports of construction workers seeing ancient Hawaiian ghosts during the construction of H3…