That's amazing. AJ Hackett is quite the adventurist (new word to be over used in 2008 maybe). I was in New Zealand in 2003, and did the AJ Hackett Nevis Highwire bungy jump - 134 meters, which at the time was the highest bungy in the world. It was terrifying, more so than the sky diving I did a few days earlier on the trip in Rotorua. I can't believe he's added another 99 meters to that! If you like adventure I recommend going to Queenstown NZ. The free fall on the Nevis is said to be 8.5 seconds. The added fun with the Nevis is you’re over a canyon, so on the second bounce you have to pull a cord to release your feet, which turns you up right, so they can pull you the 134 meters back up to the gondola…also pretty scary.
I visited a TJ once, walked through the store, and ended up leaving with nothing. So I can't say I'm a fan of TJ, maybe I should give it another try since there is one across the street from where I work.
I can understand the longing for a good grocery store that you've grown to love. I'm from Rochester, the home of Wegmans, the best grocery store ever, and I would now need to drive at least 1 hr to get to the closest one. It's sad.
Haha, that's hilarious. My parents live in upstate NY, and have to take truckloads of leaves from our backyard to the compost center every week. I sent them the website link, maybe they can sell their leaves and retire early. Or at least get a good laugh from it.
According to wikipedia, the eggs did decrease in size by 12.3%, but only in the US. So write letters to the Hershey company and maybe they'll switch it back to the bigger size for next year.
I can understand the longing for a good grocery store that you've grown to love. I'm from Rochester, the home of Wegmans, the best grocery store ever, and I would now need to drive at least 1 hr to get to the closest one. It's sad.