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When a Tiny Aussie Invades (jmrz adventure)
Reed:
We already talked about it, but I just want to remind you that I am down for hangouts in NYC or boston!
Also, I can't remember if I mentioned it, but the chinatown bus lines that run between the two stop in my city for a food break (you get a wonderful choice between burgerking or mcdonald's). If you take that line I can always meet you when you get here.
FruitKat:
Jamie if you want to come to Northampton (2 hours away from Boston, not really much here) I will show you around! Also, I am up for skiing!
Also it will be really cold so pack all of your warmest clothes, and I will cross my fingers really hard for tons of snow because snow is wonderful.
I am so excited for you!
As far as transport goes, if you are pressed for time I would fly, because flying is actually pretty cheap within the US and it is the fastest, the only problem is you don't get to see any of the inbetweens. There are some good national airlines to choose, I would not recommend United!
sean:
Man, DC china town is awesome. Especially the art museum right in china town, one of my favorite places to just hang.
Also oddly enough all the other buses are around the same price as the china town bus. It's rather odd. I'd expect it to be otherwise, but it's really not.
onewheelwizzard:
Philadelphia could make for a great stop between DC and NYC, there's a bunch of cool stuff to do around here. I could show you some really cool spots in the city, and a place to crash wouldn't be hard to arrange.
StaedlerMars:
--- Quote from: FruitKat on 29 Jul 2009, 21:26 ---Jamie if you want to come to Northampton (2 hours away from Boston, not really much here).
--- End quote ---
Hey, I may be in Northampton later on this summer.
About transports: Doesn't this country have Megabuses now? Looking at the site, they are 19 dollars depending on time of travel.
About flying: Earlier this summer I bought the cheapest ticket from A to B which gave me a 12 hour lay over in Miami, but I didn't mind this, because I got to see Miami. It was awesome.
Things to do in NYC: Governor's Island if it's still open. It's an awesome park on an island with a view of downtown Manhattan. Brooklyn Bridge walking across into Brooklyn then walk around Dumbo and go to the Ice Cream place there. I forget what it's called but it's awesomely good. In Manhattan itself walk around Alphabet City, it's what Williamsburg wishes it was. Also, south street seaport, while expensive is pretty cool because it's all old timey.
In DC: if you're into getting really depressed and angry at the Nazi's I recommend going to the Holocaust Museum. It's really chilling and, as far as history museum's go, very well put together and effect.
Where are you going in Europe?
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