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When a Tiny Aussie Invades (jmrz adventure)
Joseph:
Yeah, but Ben you're old and no one will want to hang out with you.
Joseph:
Except maybe Joe Hocking. You two can be old together.
jhocking:
It'll be great ben, I know all the best bingo spots.
--- Quote from: RedLion on 29 Jul 2009, 20:20 ---Whoa, how are you managing to go all the way from Seattle to DC? That's going on 3,000 miles. Flying?
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seriously though, DC NYC and Boston are all a couple hour bus/train rides from each other, but Seattle is on the opposite side of the country. That's almost as far as flying from Europe to Boston in the first place.
Although, if your plan is to fly back to Australia in that direction it would make sense. You would definitely be making a connection somewhere on the west coast anyway, so might as well make that part of your trip.
jmrz:
I'll get around to replying to most of these properly tomorrow, but yes, you're right. I will probably fly out of the west coast unless my travel agent thinks it better to do it differently, either that or I would fly into the west coast. Either way, I'd have to stop at SF, LA, or SD before I could adventure to Seattle. And I know they are on opposite sides of the country, which is a fairly long way, but I have people to visit, so I really don't mind so much.
0bsessions:
--- Quote from: A Wet Helmet on 30 Jul 2009, 02:19 ---The entire Smithsonian complex is fan-effing-tastic, and its free. I still rarely miss a chance to go to the natural history museum. here's a .pdf warning, but just look at this map
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This is completely and entirely true. I don't think I've ever been quite so wowed by a series of museums as the Smithsonian. You would be doing yourself a great disservice if you didn't make at least a slight effort to check out DC for a day. If the weather's permitting, I'd check out the zoo as well. The DC zoo is phenomenal. If weather's not permitting and you end up in San Diego for a while, their zoo is great, though not quite as good (DC has a panda still, I think).
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