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WCDT: 17-21 January 2011 (1841-45)

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sitnspin:
Having just moved moved half-way across the country after having gone to the same perfect indie coffee house for seven years run by a friend (where I also used to work), I am now in Marten's position of having to find a new one. It is no easy task. Finding the perfect place is struggle mythic proportions.

And I find it particularly amusing that Vladek's House of Pain and Coffee is right next to a yoga studio.

Loki:

--- Quote from: Antario on 20 Jan 2011, 00:24 ---

as a person from a country (holland) with very precise and strict city planning, do all small american towns have a layout like this?


--- End quote ---

Over here in Germany (which is basically next door to you) we have plenty of cities with what they call "radial streets", ie streets leading away from a church, marketplace etc. in every direction you can imagine, because most cities are pretty old and were founded in the middle ages. Don't you have such cities?  :?

pwhodges:
Remember, America didn't have a "middle ages" like us in Europe.  The reason tourists from over there are so "ooh! aah!" in European cities is that they really haven't  seen stuff that old before.

akronnick:
Is it possible that there is a cute blond chick in NoHo who's crazier than Hannelore?

We must know more about fairy princess costume chick!!!

rje:
*gasp!*
New street?
New stores?
Something new?!
Eeeee! Excite! This is like Christmas morning

or the Summer Solstice, apparently.

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