Last time I flew through Orlando International Airport some 6-8 months ago they were in the midst of building work, on prominent display were photos of the Concorde landing on the airstrip. I discovered for the first time, despite years of flying through it, that the sale of chewing gum is banned without the airport perimeter to cut down on the amount of waste generated by passengers. I'm not yet sure what to think about it but as a non-chewer I have to admit, I couldn't care less.
Here's a photo of MCO, still looking like a building site, they've still not put a ceiling back in there, but it was interesting to see the wide variety of pipes and tin foil all over the place, sorry for the poor quality but this was taken on my iPhone in a rush as my plane had just started loading.
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| From Orlando NYC 08-09 |
There was a totally badass car that looked like it had come straight outta Compton, despite it being registered in Florida, good ol' Lincoln cars, GTA San Andreas owe many of their car models to this baby.
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| From Orlando NYC 08-09 |
But best of all for this blog post, was the entire corridor at New York's JFK airport, in the American Airlines Terminal that had been bought by Microsoft for their Vista promos, even the ceilings were covered by this blue colour with the Microsoft 'life without walls' slogan, and it suited the steel and glass structure of the Terminal, wouldn't have worked many other places but there, maybe Heathrow T5 perhaps. but I digress, you should see the poor quality photo I took while on a travelator (Hence the shake)
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| From Orlando NYC 08-09 |
A golf cart with chrome spinners, I didn't think such a thing existed, but now you have proof of the existence of chrome spinners for your golf cart. Never be without bling at a golf course.
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| From Orlando NYC 08-09 |
And even PedoBear put in an appearence for the children, on a proper camera for a change. (For those of you not aware of PedoBear, he's right here)
| From Orlando NYC 08-09 |
Coming tomorrow, the never ending nature of Christmas, plants, Japanese, and the perfect score. (No fembots, I'm saving them up)
And in the meantime, I've geotagged my photos for you to have a sneakpeek at, it's at http://maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&t=h&msa=0&msid=108656862982683207264.00045fbd2d5dd87e48216&z=5




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