Sunday, 21 December 2008
exeter classic cruisers
Rental
Classic Cruisers operate throughout the year so call now to book your next UK holiday.
Prices for a cruising holiday start from £800 for an off season week up to £1800 for Peak Holiday weeks.
These beautiful boats are built with both comfort and fun in mind. You can sit out on deck or inside the cabin. If the British weather intervenes, you simply put up the canopy and carry on cruising.
Your motor boat comes fully equipped with cooker, fridge, dining area and stereo.
Your Classic Cruiser can be navigated around the inland waterways in safety, comfort and style.
You will be the envy of all your friends.
Ever imagined cruising along the Thames on a wonderful summer's day, mooring up next to a lovely pub and enjoying a leisurely lunch?
Well, look no further.
Classic Cruisers can make this a reality, our Cruisers offer everything you would expect from Cruisers built with style, comfort and fun in mind. All motor boats are equipped with cooker, fridge and dinning area, and should the sun shine too bright simply pop up your canopy and enjoy the shade.
Classic Cruisers offer both 4 berth and 6 berth boats perfect for a family or a group of friends. You will be armed with all the tuition you need on how to navigate your Cruiser before you set off on your journey along the Thames. You will cruise out of Windsor Marina, which is set in the most beautiful gardens with a large river frontage. Windsor Marina also has an active yacht Club.
Windsor Marina is within easy reach of the M4 and only 3 miles of the historic town of Windsor, which boasts of wealth of shops and restaurants and of course the world famous Windsor Castle. Not to mention the great attraction of Lego Land.
Friday, 19 December 2008
exeter classic cruisers
Travel in the utmost safety, style and comfort.
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Sunday, 30 November 2008
Classic cruisers of exeter
The good news is that my dream became reality thanks to the Classic Cruisers. They presented the opportunity for me and my family to get away from all the troubles in the world. It was just me, them and the boat. Brilliant.
I felt like I was on top of the world, or water at-least!
The cabin proved itself to be spacious, stylish, comfortable and safe. What better way of spending your days can there be, than spending them on a lovely motor boat sailing the beautiful surrounds of the British Waterways.
Saturday, 29 November 2008
Exeter Cruise
Explore the british waterways in style, comfort and safety.
Friday, 6 June 2008
What do you think Escala will they do next?
I personally think they should get in the studio and start recording a classical album - or they could learn to sing and turn into a POP act?
Monday, 2 June 2008
Britain's Got Talent
Britain's Got Talent is a British television show on ITV (also on TV3 in Ireland). Presented by Ant & Dec, it is a search for Britain's next best talent act, featuring singers, dancers, comedians, variety acts, and other talents of all ages. Anyone who believed they have talent was encouraged to audition. The winner of both series received £100,000 and are given the opportunity to perform at the Royal Variety Performance in front of members of the Royal Family at the Empire Theatre in Liverpool.
The live finals are recorded at Fountain Studios in Wembley, which is the same studio as Britain's Got Talents' sister show, The X Factor.
The first series of the talent show premiered on 9 June 2007, and was broadcast daily with a live final on 17 June 2007, revealing Paul Potts as the first winner. The second series began on 12 April 2008. The final was aired on May 31, 2008, and was won by George Sampson.
Sunday, 1 June 2008
Did they deserve to win?
I think that along with Andrew Johnston, and Faryl, Escala were quite simply phenominal!
I was willing them on to win, but the dancing 'talent' won.
The girls proved such an original act, really exciting. They will go far!
About the girls
"Scala" (now Escala) have also attracted attention from the press - the four members of the band are professional musicians who supported McFly in 2006. They are signed to an entertainment agency, and were invited to audition for Britain's Got Talent by Simon Cowell after they played the X Factor wrap party in late 2007. An ITV1 spokesman refused claims this was unfair, stating "Scala went through the same application and audition process as everyone else. Britain's Got Talent is open to any performer be it professional or amateur, with any talent." Two of the four members of Scala were part of a similar five-piece classical group called Wild, who were signed to EMI and released an album with the label in 2005.The quartet were then required to change their name from Scala to Escala. According to a report published in the Daily Mirror. "Scala [were] forced to change their name because it belongs to a little-known female voice choir in Belgium. The girls .. changed to Escala after EMI threatened to sue, despite having used it for two years."
- Wikipedia.com
Q & A
Members:Chantal Leverton, 25 from London
Victoria Lyon, 24 from London
Izzy Johnston, 24 from London
Tasya Hodges, 26 from London
When did you first discover you had your talent?Individually we knew we could play well from quite a young age but it wasn’t until we formed the group that we realised we had a chance of having success through our playing.
When did your group act form?Two years ago whilst we were on tour as part of an Orchestra.
What would you do with the prize money?Hopefully we would save most of it but it would be lovely to be able to treat our families and maybe even ourselves!!
Who is your inspiration?Our mums and dads!
What is the ultimate dream?To be as successful and respected within the industry we love as possible.
What is the funniest thing that has happened to you during a performance?A friend sneezed and hit her head on a banister as soon as we started to play. It was a very quiet show and it reverberated round the whole place. We were laughing uncontrollably but couldn’t stop playing! Also Chantal’s legs have a habit of visibly shaking even though she has performed many times before and rarely gets really nervous!
Before Britain's Got Talent what was your biggest claim to fame?Went to school with Jonathon Ross’s and Annie Lennox’s kids.
Who do you think has the greatest talent (beside yourself) in the competition this year?Charlie Green or Gin the Dog.