kurt said:I'm beginning to understand how tabloids and paparazzi make their money. :roll:
Not to mention publicists... Anyone hiring!
kurt said:I'm beginning to understand how tabloids and paparazzi make their money. :roll:
It's just a totally different experience than South Walton. Imagine lying poolside on a chaise longue overlooking the Med. You lift your finger, and an attendant is ready to take your food or drink order or spritz your face with icy-cold Evian water. If you want to shop, yet sun, just request what you want, and it can be brought to you by salespeople from Fred, Chopard, Cartier, Chaumet, Bulgari, Van Cleef & Arpels, Christian Dior, Lanvin, Valentino, Ferragamo, Gucci, Herm?s, Prada and Louis Vuitton - all while sunbathing without tan-line worries. If that isn't luxury enough, you can always be entertained by the huge yachts with cranes depositing their limos, Bentleys, etc., on shore for transportation. Or watching their smaller craft (each of which I'd be happy with) being lowered from the yacht as transportation to/from the yacht. Nighttime entertainment is black tie (or not - your preference) at a grand casino. Oh, and did I forget the fabulous cuisine?Kimmifunn said:Although I would looove to say that I have vacationed there, I can't. I'm sure the south Walton beaches are much nicer! And do they have the Red Bar in St. Tropez? That's what I thought!
gr8mom said:Hmmm...I'm thinking Kurt has just come up with another moneymaking plan for himself...
Sueshore said:They should be so lucky to have Kurt take their photo! It would probably be way too quality for the tabloids...and Kurt is way too quality to stalk for $$$$....hmmmm, right Kurt?
phdphay said:It's just a totally different experience than South Walton. Imagine lying poolside on a chaise longue overlooking the Med. You lift your finger, and an attendant is ready to take your food or drink order or spritz your face with icy-cold Evian water. If you want to shop, yet sun, just request what you want, and it can be brought to you by salespeople from Fred, Chopard, Cartier, Chaumet, Bulgari, Van Cleef & Arpels, Christian Dior, Lanvin, Valentino, Ferragamo, Gucci, Herm?s, Prada and Louis Vuitton - all while sunbathing without tan-line worries. If that isn't luxury enough, you can always be entertained by the huge yachts with cranes depositing their limos, Bentleys, etc., on shore for transportation. Or watching their smaller craft (each of which I'd be happy with) being lowered from the yacht as transportation to/from the yacht. Nighttime entertainment is black tie (or not - your preference) at a grand casino. Oh, and did I forget the fabulous cuisine?
I've skinny-dipped in the pools at the Hotel Artz (Ritz-Carlton) in Barcelona while people were dining, and that seemed to be totally unshocking there.
To experience this is unforgettable, but I'd rather be in South Walton, closer to my roots and away from all of the excesses of the material world. Yes, there is wealth in the Florida Panhandle, but it doesn't compare to what I've seen on the Med.
phdphay said:It's just a totally different experience than South Walton. Imagine lying poolside on a chaise longue overlooking the Med. You lift your finger, and an attendant is ready to take your food or drink order or spritz your face with icy-cold Evian water. If you want to shop, yet sun, just request what you want, and it can be brought to you by salespeople from Fred, Chopard, Cartier, Chaumet, Bulgari, Van Cleef & Arpels, Christian Dior, Lanvin, Valentino, Ferragamo, Gucci, Herm?s, Prada and Louis Vuitton - all while sunbathing without tan-line worries. If that isn't luxury enough, you can always be entertained by the huge yachts with cranes depositing their limos, Bentleys, etc., on shore for transportation. Or watching their smaller craft (each of which I'd be happy with) being lowered from the yacht as transportation to/from the yacht. Nighttime entertainment is black tie (or not - your preference) at a grand casino. Oh, and did I forget the fabulous cuisine?
I've skinny-dipped in the pools at the Hotel Artz (Ritz-Carlton) in Barcelona while people were dining, and that seemed to be totally unshocking there.
To experience this is unforgettable, but I'd rather be in South Walton, closer to my roots and away from all of the excesses of the material world. Yes, there is wealth in the Florida Panhandle, but it doesn't compare to what I've seen on the Med.
Renee2 said:I know David Goldflies, didn't know he was one of the Allman Brothers Players.