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Lucylastic -> ok question (2/11/2016 9:30:45 AM)

SO...hubby is 70 on valentines day....
now....do I get him tickets for The WHO concert?, or do I take him up to the CN tower to do this.....
They are both things he really wants to do....and Im up for either....

On the roof of the CN Tower’s restaurant 356m/1,168ft above the ground!

[image]http://www.edgewalkcntower.ca/images/movie_ph.jpg[/image]

I cant do both right now, so any thoughts ???




peppermint -> RE: ok question (2/11/2016 9:42:26 AM)

The restaurant will always be there. Save it for next year. This WHO concert only comes around occasionally and who knows if there will ever be another one. My choice would be the tickets.




LadyPact -> RE: ok question (2/11/2016 9:45:02 AM)

Which is more his style? I haven't had the pleasure of meeting him, so I don't know things like does he have vertigo, a fear of heights, or doesn't like crowds. Like me, I'd definitely pick the concert over the hanging from the great height thing but I wouldn't be able to say that would be everyone's choice. (Probably does sound cool to somebody who likes those kind of thrills.)




Lucylastic -> RE: ok question (2/11/2016 9:45:57 AM)

yeah Im leaning that way myself...(hah)
We get a lot of great concerts here and usually miss them..
thanks:)




Lucylastic -> RE: ok question (2/11/2016 10:00:18 AM)


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ORIGINAL: LadyPact

Which is more his style? I haven't had the pleasure of meeting him, so I don't know things like does he have vertigo, a fear of heights, or doesn't like crowds. Like me, I'd definitely pick the concert over the hanging from the great height thing but I wouldn't be able to say that would be everyone's choice. (Probably does sound cool to somebody who likes those kind of thrills.)



Well the edge walk is on his "bucket" list, and has been since it opened up, he is healthy enough to do it, mentally and physically,
Thats the one thing about the concert im also considering, that he really is an anti crowd person, as in he doesnt like most people. Being "the WHO" is what is getting him a happy.
but the "happy" is equal ... and he is infuriatingly non decisive about it :)
Not that im not either, but its not a "dominant" decision thing.





DocStrange -> RE: ok question (2/11/2016 10:21:16 AM)

My vote would be for the Tower experience. 70 is a great milestone in life. If he is healthy enough to take the jump, do it. Health is not always guaranteed to be there. Many of my brothers and sisters have had to cut things off their bucket list do to health issues arising after retirement. So my vote is to do it before you cannot.

So do you eat dinner first and then jump? Or jump first then eat dinner?




Lucylastic -> RE: ok question (2/11/2016 10:27:28 AM)

Its not a jump, its just a walk around the edge and lean out, its bloody windy up there.
Heh if it WAS a jump, he would have already done it....

heres a story from last year about basejumping from the tower...
snot sposed to be allowed, but.....
http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/panamgames/2015/05/27/base-jumpers-make-historic-leap-from-cn-tower-for-pan-am-games.html
I would prefer to lean and eat, rather than the other way around...vomit up there and you never know what will happen to it....




DocStrange -> RE: ok question (2/11/2016 10:33:07 AM)

Sorry, my mistake.But I would still go for the walk. That would be so cool!




peppermint -> RE: ok question (2/11/2016 10:51:39 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic





Thats the one thing about the concert im also considering, that he really is an anti crowd person, as in he doesnt like most people.



I hate crowds. Been married twice and did the first at the Justice of the Peace and the second with a night court judge. However, if Fleetwood Mac where coming to my area I'd be able to do battle with crowds to see them again in concert.




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