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February 12, 2009 at 11:21 pm #795239
vladcizsolMemberA few notable persons who will likely not be in attendence:
George W Bush (No oil in Cancun)
Dick Cheney (Water Boarding in Cancun is actually fun)
Fox News (Hate our industry and personal freedoms like Heroin)
The Pope ( We asked but he was busy)
Sarah Palin (They are working on the bridge from Anchorage to Cancun but its not completed yet. She could fly down in a private jet but the GOP refused to spend $125,000 for bathing suits for her and the kids so she declined)
There are others too I am sure…
February 13, 2009 at 4:41 am #795253
Dave @ WebtisticMemberI will be unable to attend this year… If things go as planned and they rarely do…. I will be at all events next year. I will light the parties on fire, as any young beer drinking Canadian would. For now school and work will have to do. I have so many ideas and so little time.
February 13, 2009 at 9:33 am #795259
ZlzmbmaxMemberI will not be there and I’m not in the least bit bothered.:sad:
No, really – I’m not. :rasberry:
I’m not convinced they’ve sorterd this hot/cold pool business and will be staying away in protest :roflmao:
February 13, 2009 at 12:25 pm #795264
BetsoftGamingMemberHodgeyBoy;197483 wrote:I’m not convinced they’ve sorterd this hot/cold pool business and will be staying away in protest :roflmao:I’ll test it for you and let you know in a postcard. :hattip:
February 13, 2009 at 6:21 pm #795286Anonymous
InactiveI will be in Australia, I have not been home for 3 years.
February 13, 2009 at 7:15 pm #795291
thepaidplayerMemberSorry guys but I will not be attending CAP Spring Break….
Shaun
February 13, 2009 at 8:51 pm #795297Anonymous
InactiveGood luck with the new baby arriving Shaun:hattip: Jamie that is great have fun!!
February 15, 2009 at 10:27 pm #795344Anonymous
Inactive@HodgeyBoy 197483 wrote:
I will not be there and I’m not in the least bit bothered.:sad:
No, really – I’m not. :rasberry:
I’m not convinced they’ve sorterd this hot/cold pool business and will be staying away in protest :roflmao:
I want to say something with the words protest and prawns but can’t think of anything… :tongue:
I wont be there either: something about prawns and protesting.
February 16, 2009 at 8:21 am #795356
ZlzmbmaxMemberRenee – you’re as bad as Martyn, you guys just won’t let it go, will you!
YES – I will bring this industry to it’s knees by staging a sea-food based protest on the 5th floor of the Barcelo Sants Hotel… :shakebutt
That will make all those going to Cancun take a long hard look at themselves!
Who’s With Me?!
February 16, 2009 at 1:10 pm #795364Anonymous
Inactive@Professor 197451 wrote:
A few notable persons who will likely not be in attendence:
George W Bush (No oil in Cancun)
Dick Cheney (Water Boarding in Cancun is actually fun)
Fox News (Hate our industry and personal freedoms like Heroin)
The Pope ( We asked but he was busy)
Sarah Palin (They are working on the bridge from Anchorage to Cancun but its not completed yet. She could fly down in a private jet but the GOP refused to spend $125,000 for bathing suits for her and the kids so she declined)
There are others too I am sure…
If chenney and bush are out of the whitehouse how come gas prices are up when oil is lower? I dont understand as they were behind the high fuel costs all along no?
February 16, 2009 at 3:53 pm #795373Anonymous
InactiveGas in the USA has always been so much cheaper than anywhere else. Anyone who votes based on gas prices needs a reality check. But I agree that was a dumb thing to hold against Bush. You cant get much more pro-oil than that redneck..
February 16, 2009 at 10:05 pm #795394
vladcizsolMemberIt was a quick one liner. If I was to write everything America and the world can and should hold against George Bush it would rival War and Peace in sheer volume.
February 16, 2009 at 10:11 pm #795396Anonymous
InactiveThank GOD Bush is gone! Sorry to derail! :hattip:
Lincoln first again; Buchanan comes in last; Bush put at No. 36
The public affairs cable news network first produced a Presidents Day ranking of presidents in 2000. So this is its initial look at where former president George W. Bush ranks. He comes in at No. 36.
As for the rest, historians’ opinions haven’t changed too much. George Washington (now No. 2) and Franklin Roosevelt (No. 3) switched places. Bill Clinton moved up from No. 21 in the previous index to No. 15 now. Ulysses S. Grant moved up 10 places, to No. 23. Rutherford B. Hayes lost 7 places, and now stands at No. 33.
February 16, 2009 at 10:11 pm #795397Anonymous
Inactive@HodgeyBoy 197633 wrote:
Renee – you’re as bad as Martyn, you guys just won’t let it go, will you!
YES – I will bring this industry to it’s knees by staging a sea-food based protest on the 5th floor of the Barcelo Sants Hotel… :shakebutt
That will make all those going to Cancun take a long hard look at themselves!
Who’s With Me?!
If you’ll remember, you were not the only one who got ring sting.
I’m with you, as long as there are no prawns and as long as someone pays for my flights

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