I just showed that to Liam. He wants to go there for his 12th birthday.
Because this year, he's getting a puppy. It's still up in the year if its an Irish Wolfhound (if Bruce pays) or a rescue mutt from BARKS. I'm pulling for the rescue mutt, especially if a) there's cocker spaniel or collie in the mix and/or b) the breed is not the size of a small horse.
Back to the original subject of the post...I would do it, and spend my time trying NOT to throw up.
It's got to be a mindbogglingly expensive trip. I'd like to go some day too, but I may have to win the lottery first. :-)
Heights don't usually make me queasy, although if there's any kind of undercut (as in, the platform or floor I'm on is over open space) I may get vertigo.
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Because this year, he's getting a puppy. It's still up in the year if its an Irish Wolfhound (if Bruce pays) or a rescue mutt from BARKS. I'm pulling for the rescue mutt, especially if a) there's cocker spaniel or collie in the mix and/or b) the breed is not the size of a small horse.
Back to the original subject of the post...I would do it, and spend my time trying NOT to throw up.
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Heights don't usually make me queasy, although if there's any kind of undercut (as in, the platform or floor I'm on is over open space) I may get vertigo.