Thursday, August 20, 2009

POTW - Sunrise soon

14 comments:

juliet said...

You have a great camera. I just noticed I forgot mine in the company car and it can not be found. Waaaaaa mewling (using word for Sean)

juliet said...

How come you are living in the Hilton did your Linn get promoted?

Ric Larson said...

Spectacularly beautiful!

Chris said...

Yep,
Same sunrise, but way different skyline than it was back in the day.

Always reminds me of George singing :

here comes the sun....
don un dee dee

here comes the sun...ah sed

iz alraight .....

Chris said...

you can kind of hear the music.....

Ric Larson said...

Nice...right Chris!

Dave said...

Chris used to work at the Hilton restaurant with Tim Murphy. One day me and Benny went there to eat, and Chris served us french fries with whipped cream all over them. He warned us not to eat the gravy because one of the cooks in back was mad and added 'special sauce' to the recipe. That was the last time I ate there.

juliet said...

Ya, Ben told me they pee, peed in it. My parents ate at the Galleon Grill all the time.lol
I had my wedding reception at the Hilton in the Mariposa suite. I have a picture of Paul from that event, have to scan that. The beach in front is still trigger fish central.

Chris said...

Just urban legend....
nobody made shi shi in the gravy.

The Guam Hilton was actually a
good employer....

They put up with a lot of crap....
with us crazy young radicals ..and the guys from Tamuning.

Doug said...

First job I ever had was at the Hilton. $2.05 an hour to mow the grass and do whatever.

juliet said...

I think Claudia was a lifeguard there.

Becki said...

I spent my 72 hour honeymoon there in 1978. We actually went to the Intercontinental first, but they didn't have television so we moved to the Hilton. Ahhh...those were the days.

Oh yeah...stunning photo.

Paul said...

I totaled a car in front of the InterContinental. With blood dripping from my chin (what wear a seat belt?) I went to the front desk to borrow the phone. The guy on duty gave me a strange look and said there was no phone I could use there.

I lived in that car for nearly a year before that night. Oh well, that was another life.

Doug said...

Paul,
you are indeed one of us.