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#1642 by Jonathan
25 Jun 2004, 18:09
I know if I wait til Jul 1 I can see what movies are playing on the VS website..

However its a friday and im curious if anyone has advance inside info;)
I'm flying in July to MCO; I realise NOVA wont have as much choice as the other IFE's
#34631 by mcuth
25 Jun 2004, 21:25
Nice one Blythy :)

I'm flying off to SFO next Friday, and I'm quite liking the look of these two:
SCOOBY DOO 2: MONSTERS UNLEASHED
WALKING TALL

Though that said, I'm hoping to have V:Port, so I'll end up playing Trivia (or Blackjack to prepare for LAS :D) and then watching select comedy classics [8D]

Cheers

Michael
#34633 by Blythy
25 Jun 2004, 21:35
I'm off to SFO in three weeks, not liking the look of the movies at all.

now, when they say select comedy classics, please tell me it's not all only fools and horses and fawlty towers, while they are great, they get tedious after seeing them 500000 times
#34650 by Jonathan
25 Jun 2004, 22:56
That was obviously a secdtion I'd not spotted before[:I]
still we live we learn!!

Shaun of the dead looks funny hopefully that'l be on NOVA!
#34651 by Boo Boo
25 Jun 2004, 23:00
quote:Originally posted by mcuth
I'm flying off to SFO next Friday, and I'm quite liking the look of these two:
SCOOBY DOO 2: MONSTERS UNLEASHED


If you are over the age of 12 and/or have an IQ in triple figures, think again... I saw it on BA this month - ZZZZZzzzzz (I like light entertainment, but.... it was pretty bad :( - all the best bits are in the trailer).

Haven't heard of "Walking Tall".

Have a good trip though. :)

Boo
#34653 by mcuth
25 Jun 2004, 23:23
quote:Originally posted by Jonathan
That was obviously a secdtion I'd not spotted before[:I]
still we live we learn!!


I wouldn't worry - that's what this site's all about :)

quote:Originally posted by Boo Boo
If you are over the age of 12 and/or have an IQ in triple figures, think again...


Thanks for the heads up - I think I just about meet both of those criteria :D

quote:Have a good trip though. :)


Thanks - I intend to - 5 days in CA followed by 4 in LAS - bring it on! [8D]

Cheers

Michael
#34655 by Jonathan
25 Jun 2004, 23:28
Free drinks whilst gambling too:D
or is why you going!;)

anything for affree beer!
#34660 by Boo Boo
26 Jun 2004, 00:03
quote:Originally posted by mcuth
Thanks for the heads up - I think I just about meet both of those criteria :D


Ok ;). But you have been warned! ;)

Boo
#34666 by mcuth
26 Jun 2004, 01:16
Jonathan - they're not exactly free though are they? I mean $1 tip each time soon adds up (plus what you lose at the table!) :D:D

Boo - thanks, I'll definitely take that advice on board then (excuse the pun) ;)

Cheers

Michael
#34694 by Jonathan
26 Jun 2004, 09:29
When at the table I dont think so much about winning or loosing;)

Think the fun is in the playing:D
That way when you loose its easier to sweeten!
also that $1 isnt for your drink its for that waitresses sweet smile!

Advice though is too take only cash on the floor with you that way you'll not be tempted to use plastic for extra $$$
I usually lock all my cards etc in the room safe to avoid tempation! that way I only have the money I expect to loose with me and can happily enjoy the experience!

Besides most CC's dont give points on cash advances;)
#34708 by Bazz
26 Jun 2004, 14:34
Very sensible Jonathan, we always do the same. In fact we usually set a budget for what we are prepared to loose when we visit Vegas and take it in dollars making sure we keep it separate from the "normal" spending money, then win or loose we know where we stand, as you say, you can play till your hearts content knowing you are within budget ;)

In March we had some good wins but it all went back and we just stayed within our budget, very enjoyable few days :D
#34800 by mcuth
27 Jun 2004, 23:02
Yeah, I usually set aside an amount for gambling with, and imagine it's already lost as soon as I walk into a casino (any casino, home or abroad) - that way, anything I walk out with is a bonus, not that that happens often! :D

Gotta say though, last time I was in LAS (New Year 2001), I walked away $30 up after all the costs of 3 days there (hotels, flights, meals etc...) - so it was quite a good win overall [^]

BTW, ISTR reading somewhere that if the casino takes Amex, then Amex will give MR points on casino purchases - but, the disclaimer is that I can't remember where or when I read it (there, there's that memory thing kicking in again :D)

Cheers

Michael
#34807 by mcuth
27 Jun 2004, 23:49
quote:I wrote:
BTW, ISTR reading somewhere that if the casino takes Amex, then Amex will give MR points on casino purchases - but, the disclaimer is that I can't remember where or when I read it (there, there's that memory thing kicking in again :D)


I found it - see the table in clause 20.1 here [8D]

Cheers

Michael
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