I about killed myself walking up to the second level of the Eiffel Tower. I can't imagine walking to the *TOP*. That's high. I skipped the elevator ride to the top because the lines were long and it was more expensive.
True! And that's why Kait and I didn't bother walking up the Statue of Liberty. But I kinda regret not shelling out the Euros to take the elevator part way up the Eiffel and climbing the rest. I just stayed on the ground, which was awesome too, because they lit it up with gorgeous lights, blue and *sparkly* (like a vampire) during the night.
I donno. The second level had a great view of the city, and I felt like I'd been to the top in spirit, given the number of times good ol' Duncan&co were up there.
I am counting the *days* until "Twilight" is a forgotten memory. And it will be days.
Hee! Excellent point. Well, I definitely want to see Paris again some day, so I'll still have a chance to climb the Eiffel Tower.
I know what you mean. On one hand, the whole thing is kind of hilarious. And I've read a couple of reviews that said the director did a hell of a job considering the material she was given to workt with. OTOH, it's painful that crap like this gets made and kids will eat it up, while far worthier stories get overlooked.
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I am counting the *days* until "Twilight" is a forgotten memory. And it will be days.
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I know what you mean. On one hand, the whole thing is kind of hilarious. And I've read a couple of reviews that said the director did a hell of a job considering the material she was given to workt with. OTOH, it's painful that crap like this gets made and kids will eat it up, while far worthier stories get overlooked.
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