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January 15, 2004 8:39 AM Subscribe
Journey to the center of the Earth. No, really.
You know, there are days when I regret not being either 1) independently wealthy or 2) single so that nobody's depending on me but me.
This is one of those days. I'd love to go and people-watch for the entire time.
posted by Irontom at 8:54 AM on January 15, 2004
This is one of those days. I'd love to go and people-watch for the entire time.
posted by Irontom at 8:54 AM on January 15, 2004
Well, I'm glad that the lost tribe of Israel thought it was a good idea to trek to the coldest place on Earth and build a monorail.
[this is good]
posted by mkultra at 9:18 AM on January 15, 2004
[this is good]
posted by mkultra at 9:18 AM on January 15, 2004
Well technically, they're not going to the centre, but to the inside surface of the hollow sphere.
[nice find, cedar]
posted by carter at 9:52 AM on January 15, 2004
[nice find, cedar]
posted by carter at 9:52 AM on January 15, 2004
"On second thought, let's not go to Jehu. It is a silly place."
/python
posted by Dipsomaniac at 10:02 AM on January 15, 2004
/python
posted by Dipsomaniac at 10:02 AM on January 15, 2004
Bloody furriners:
>Jan Lamprecht (name pronounced "Yawn") of South Africa
Jan is pronounced "Yun", not "Yawn". Actually, a more accurate pronunciation would probably be "absolute twit".
posted by dvdgee at 10:08 AM on January 15, 2004
>Jan Lamprecht (name pronounced "Yawn") of South Africa
Jan is pronounced "Yun", not "Yawn". Actually, a more accurate pronunciation would probably be "absolute twit".
posted by dvdgee at 10:08 AM on January 15, 2004
And with what are they going to pay for the monorail tickets? I assume the inner-earthians don't accept US currency or Euros. I would love it if a whole boat of rich flaky tourists got imprisoned for vagrancy.
posted by SealWyf at 11:02 AM on January 15, 2004
posted by SealWyf at 11:02 AM on January 15, 2004
Wouldn't it be all dark and scary inside? I bet there's lots of icky cobwebs.
what fun is that?
Suckahz!
posted by pekar wood at 11:27 AM on January 15, 2004
what fun is that?
Suckahz!
posted by pekar wood at 11:27 AM on January 15, 2004
I'm sure there's a perfectly logical reason why a gigantic hole in the OCEAN, 90 miles in diameter, hasn't drained all our water and drowned the Jehuians, but I'm just not seeing it.
posted by nelleish at 11:42 AM on January 15, 2004
posted by nelleish at 11:42 AM on January 15, 2004
"Activities on this trip: river rafting and spa" (scroll down to Upcoming Trips schedule)... I guess discovering a giant hole in the ocean and meeting the Lost Tribe of Israel isn't enough of a draw.
posted by adamms222 at 1:04 PM on January 15, 2004
posted by adamms222 at 1:04 PM on January 15, 2004
Maybe they'll find Spaulding Gray hiding down there, working on his latest monologue.
posted by MrBaliHai at 2:34 PM on January 15, 2004
posted by MrBaliHai at 2:34 PM on January 15, 2004
I can think of a few people I'd like to send to the center of the Earth. If you give this outfit an extra fifty bucks can they arrange for someone to miss the last monorail out of Hollow Earth? $19,000? A bargain.
posted by stevis at 3:21 PM on January 15, 2004
posted by stevis at 3:21 PM on January 15, 2004
I'm sure there's a perfectly logical reason why a gigantic hole in the OCEAN, 90 miles in diameter, hasn't drained all our water and drowned the Jehuians, but I'm just not seeing it.
I believe it is due to the power of MIND BULLETS!
posted by Joey Michaels at 3:44 PM on January 15, 2004
I believe it is due to the power of MIND BULLETS!
posted by Joey Michaels at 3:44 PM on January 15, 2004
It is when I read ideas like this that I curse my limited imagination. US$20000 per person for a walk-about on polar ice? With no guarantees of anything interesting happening? Why can't I think of scams like that?
posted by five fresh fish at 4:32 PM on January 15, 2004
posted by five fresh fish at 4:32 PM on January 15, 2004
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Great find.
posted by Johnny Assay at 8:49 AM on January 15, 2004