We all know that partying hard at TTR is not for the faint of heart. I am pretty sure we kill more neurons in a week at TTR than in whole year at home. Last year we went there in April it seems someone died (I think it was near the 4000s series rooms; not sure if it was a hoax or if this happens often); so there are risks for sure. So the question is: could partying at TTR be considered an Extreme Sport? Yay or Nay.
Canadians can party I can only say Canadians do not know the word Nay! We will see you on the 13th. Perry & Kathy
I seem to remember reading that the guy was just hungover for 2 days or something. You have to salute being so hungover that people suspect you have expired lol TTR partying is just a notch above long-weekend partying for Canadians
I remember that last April. . I didn't think he died though but ya they found some guy passed out on the deck by the sexy pool. . They were working on him when we got down there. . I had forgotten about that until you mentioned it Sent from my SCH-R970 using Tapatalk
For me it probably is because I don't do things at a slow pace - go hard or go home. I'm either partying or lying up in the room willing the hangover to leave me alone. Taking it easy unfortunately isn't in my nature. If I die at TTR, at least I die happy. Just cremate me right there and throw the ashes off the Boobs Cruise.
My extreme sport is convincing my wife to keep her bottoms on after she's had about 6 drinks!!:biggrinbandit:
For me extreme sport is getting to my room at 5am safe and sound after a full day drinking, or maybe that's my husband's extreme sport?
That's not extreme sport that is a freaking MIRACLE! We wonder ourselves the same thing: how do we make it to bed after a whole day drinking, from Patyo's to our room at 3-4 AM without a single scratch and without any broken body part!