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First round's on me - sweeeet! (by Lori T.):
mike1536 wrote:So when are we all going to get together for that "shank of meat and the tankard of ale" (though I prefer a good sirloin and a pint o' Beamish).Last edit by mike1536 on Oct 14, 2008 07:05 AM.
Whatever you prefer. Myself, a nice T-bone and a cabernet will do.
Wait, you're paying for this with real, not 'hypothetical', moola aye? ;->
chuckc29 wrote:Amidst the sarcasm this is a great thread. Thanks for the clarifications Ken. Very well written.
I'll take your above sarcasm comment as a backhanded compliment Chuck. :-)
Life is way to short to take so seriously.
Discovering the ins/outs of Timeshare ownership is why I joined these forums and started reading the various threads. I also agree with you Chuck, Ken and his wise knowledge (experiences?) definately saved my derrier from what could have been a very embarassing situation, no pun intended.
Although you burst my bubble with your mighty pin Ken, muchos gracias!
ken1193 wrote:We should actually do that one day Mike, although not in the winter months. I think we're geographically close enough to make it happen. I too would prefer a steak over a "shank" (...sounds just a bit too medieval for me).Last edit by ken1193 on Oct 14, 2008 10:16 AM.
Oh sure Ken, a "shank" of meat sounds to medieval yet a "tankard" of ale does not? ;->
C'mon, you have to admit, nothing beats wearing your meal from ear to ear.
~Lori
P.S. I'm curious what you two 'edited' from your earlier posts.
P.P.S. To reiterate, it is an absolute NO, NO to rent an EXCHANGED Timeshare week.