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Whoo Hoo! Someone posted this at another website: check it out!! would you go? I WOULD! but, it would have to be after a lot of wine or something, of course!
Come on, if you do scaffolds and heights, you can do this..
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Are you sure it's not a delayed April-Fools' joke?
The picture shows people standing up beside or behind chairs- but there's no standable onable platform I can see.
How the people will eat I am not sure, and what they'll vomit onto, I'm not sure. I think they'll have a negligible appetite whist swaying about up there. I didn't see any seatbelts either.
It cannot be true!
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well i clicked on the links and its true. 4 point harness belts, thick steel tubing. Im not scared of heights but I wouldnt do it, lol. Hell i cant imagine I could gather that many people to sit down and do it.
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Ian, I guess it's so absurd that people haven't done it before. And, I wouldn't want to be underneath a glass skylight if someone dropped the main dish or something else! Yet, I bet it would be a dinner to remember; some folks have no fear of heights and go on balloon rides in baskets with champagne and yummies. Although it's rather primitive, I have to give it to the entrepreneur as a an original way of making money in this shaky economy, though, and they do have seat belts, the chefs are strapped in securely too. http://video.msn.com/?mkt=en-us&fg=rss&vid=4789f8ec-8e6c-413e-926c-6b12f7c3f107&from=34 well, now I need to get back to work in the real world!
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It's real. And if I ever get rich, I'm going to do it.... that'd be awesome. Think of eating 200 ft. suspended above Vegas at night.. wheeee!!!
I see they have them for sale also. I wonder if I'd buy one and suspend it beneath a helicopter if I'd get any business? Maybe set up business at the Grand Canyon....
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Jon, I guess if people can walk on the glass walkway over the Grand Canyon they can brave this too. Just think, a portable restaurant, and hope they don't get too many, as there will be sky control issues! It's a beautiful world out there, and to see it in a different way would be awesome, as a slow enjoyable view that one has never seen before, I would imagine. Family dinner time would never be the same. You could do honeymoons, graduations, retirement parties, but the best thing I can think of is to have an engagement party up there; if they can whether that, well, it's a start to seeing how prepared they are for the real ride! For me, I could be happy just parked in a medium size camper on the cliff in the painted desert for 4 months with my brushes and canvasses.
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Deb, that's what I thought also...a marriage proposal dinner. I don't think the girl would accept...there wouldn't be any money left for a wedding. He'd have to be very rich. (a Richard Branson, maybe)