I think what you and I were thinking about was Le Levant.
Stan... I nearly just fell off my chair. :D Actually, I was wondering what the shadow vessel accomodations were actually like just today as I...
Don't think so Regan... I found a pic of Le Levant and it's close, but not quite. Unless the super-structure and stern were drastically changed...
I seem to recall seeing it before... (red hull I mean). If memory serves, it was a cruise ship that was gutted and converted into a "luxury cruise...
OMG! It was today? Shoot... I totally forgot to mark my calendar! (I so need a PDA to remind me of these things...) :(
Yeah... I'm no meteorology expert (I even had trouble spelling the word...) but those looked much more like tornado pics as opposed to hurricane...
Hey Kipper... I envy your view! ;)
"Realistic" is a subjective term, of course... How many hulls over a certain length have to be built before that length is decided to be...
Nice! Although T.O. seems a little far from the normal cruising grounds... I'm guessing it's there for the film-fest last week? :cool:
Surprisingly, quite nice. Not half as nifty as the amphibious wooden Ferrari though......
This exact pic is in one of the current print mags (I'll check which when I get home tonight) and it looks a fair bit better there, not quite so...
I agree... AIR's color is second only to the Wallypower 118s.
There are just so many companies leaving it makes me wonder what will actually be left a month from now? I read of some companies already having...
I'd venture to say islandgirl was pretty safe in asking her question. It wasn't really spam at all, and the admins here are pretty strict in...
Interesting CT...
LC, I can imagine exactly what you're thinking... very cool idea! The difference between a Rainforest Cafe ceiling and your idea though is that...
My guess would be a badly exposed pic that was subsequently badly retouched.
I was thinking more along the lines of "pitiful", "oppurtunistic", and "greedy".
Ok, someone please correct me if I'm wrong... but didn't the U.S. spend nearly $200 billion to go to war because the oil in the middle east was...
Ah, k. It's been ages since I last read Sahara myself... prolly around the time it was first published in hardcover. I've been reading CC's books...