Advantages: Beautiful, breathtaking scenery Disadvantages: Please keep the beauty alive!!
Sedona, Arizona is one of the most beautiful places on earth. It is home to some of the most breathtaking red rock formations in the USA. Famous landmark rocks int he nearbu vicinity are Snoopy (meant to look like the peanuts character lying down on top of the doghouse), Coffee Pot rock, Bell Rock (which was a focal point a few years ago when locals believed it was going to "take off" and even sold tickets to the event) and Cathedral Rock.
When I go to Sedona I stay at the Arroyo Roble Resort, a family friendly timeshare accomodation. We have been members for years but there is a hotel attached that you can stay in.
To experience the rocks try taking a Pink Jeep Tour which has an office just down the street from the resort. They take you out in Pink Jeeps and drive you all over the rocks and it is just spectacular.
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Advantages: Tasty and creamy Disadvantages: Goes far too quickly
Anyone who knows me will wonder why I am writing a review about anything to do with coffee, because I just don't drink the stuff, well maybe once a year if I happen to be somewhere where there isn't tea on offer.
But Baileys were giving away a free sample of their new flavour, which just happened to be coffee, and being the sort of person who never turns down a freebie, I thought I'd give it a go.
Nutritional Information
I haven't got any nutritional information to give you because there's nothing on the bottle, but it's a cream liqueur so I doubt it's a slimming product!! The alcohol content is 17% by volume, so it's not a very strong drink.
The Bottle
The bottle looks very similar to the Carmel Baileys bottle, in fact at a distance you might be hard pushed to tell the difference, it's only when you get up ...
Advantages: occasionally funny, well performed musically with great stage effects Disadvantages: much of the new material isnt funny, frequently recycles old material
As a huge fan of Bill Bailey, I had high expectations for 'Tinselworm' after the hilarious 'Part Troll', but Bill's newest dvd left me feeling very disappointed indeed. Bill's career has been going from strength to strength of late, his hard-won and much deserved popularity culminating in this, his latest dvd, in which he takes his latest tour to Wembley for his first arena performance. Inevitably, the intimate feel is lost, and combined with the lukewarm nature of his new material the whole show feels like Bill Bailey dumbed down for the masses. His clever, surreal and often philosophical material doesn't translate well to an arena setting, and his performance often seems forced, as if he is uncomfortable but doing his best to put on a brave face.
Much of the material is recycled from his previous shows; a comedic reworking ...