fatphilb
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Getting the R-rated movies to play in the Nashville hotel while the parents were at the Grand Ole Opry.
a rite of passage for all male youth
Getting the R-rated movies to play in the Nashville hotel while the parents were at the Grand Ole Opry.
while not my taste, Miami is probably best in January= peak season, beautiful weather, packed bars/clubs/etc. I would not suggest driving north to NY - the weather can be quite bad even as far south as Georgia (snow/sleet/cold) and except for Baltimore/DC there rerally isn't that much to see on the way during the winter. IMO, you're better off going to Los Angeles or San Diego, renting a car and driving up the coast of California, or to Las Vegas (the desert is beautiful) then new york, then home. That time of year flights to NY from Europe/UK are cheap- spend a night ot two in NY, book a budget NY- LA flight - car rental/gas/hotels are pretty cheap on the west coast.
Also big advantage for west coast compared to east coast is in'n'out burger pitstops
4x4 8) (droools)
I am glad that you enjoyed the In-N-Out burgers. It is a CA based company. I am more of a Carl’s Jr. guy, if I ever eat one, but most of my friends are In-N-Out fans.
When I was in Arizona I opted for IHOP rather than the In n Out Burger next door - BIG mistake!! :-(
Born in the heart of the nation's capital, my friend 8)morbyd r u from the states..cuz i've been 2 ATL, miss, nashville, south carolina, etc.. most parts r good but if u go deeper u'll find that racism..im from the states and i know about it but ure right its besides the point...respect8)
Born in the heart of the nation's capital, my friend 8)
I've been to 30-something states and multiple towns in most. Maybe I've just been lucky![]()
Exactly... not like Becks will have any issueOK, back to selecting a travel route for BB.
I am glad that you enjoyed the In-N-Out burgers. It is a CA based company. I am more of a Carl’s Jr. guy, if I ever eat one, but most of my friends are In-N-Out fans.
Not to stir any controversy, with regards to racism in the US, I think that as much as there is a hype about the high degree of racism in the US than in Europe, in reality there is far more integration in the US than in Europe.
Getting over the hump of prejudices (racial, religious, etc.) does not mean that people can now get together and watch/play a game of football or work together or shag together as part of a personal anthropology project. Getting over the hump to me means that John Smith is perfectly comfortable with his blonde hair/blue eyes daughter, Jenny, marrying a Tyrone Williams, or a Nhan Nguyen or an Omar Mohammed. The exact same standards apply if the roles were completely reversed.
The reason why I use the example of someone being content when someone's daughter marries outside their race/religion, etc. is because (irrespective of the society) GENERALLY there is more of an acceptance when John Jr. marries a Lakisha Brown or Kyehee Nguyen or Fatima Mohammad. IMHO if people can get over the biggest hump, the rest will follow pretty easily.
We are not completely there yet as a nation, but I still think that we are far ahead of Europe. However, both US and Europe are far ahead of a place like Japan.
OK, back to selecting a travel route for BB.
Not sure about the house. Doesn't ring a bell.BTW (thread hijack time, but I will be brief) Morbyd, can you recall a particular residential house in Cambridge - I will try and post a link to it, that is known as the best example of its kind in the US? Very different in style to the traditional slatted New England style? Have been trying to work out what its 'kind' is?! I know there are many houses, but this one stood out.
ohhh and go to the incredible food market - soo much to offer!
ya lucky devil ya!![]()
Exactly... not like Becks will have any issue
(Unless people pick on her for her accent!![]()
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How long are you travelling for, Becki?