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Old 02.16.2017, 09:45 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
When you got to NYC, have a great time!
where, though?

starbucks?

just in case, tell her what to visit in houston. which i hear has a lot of great stuff. do you have to pay for the museums? also, food is like, as good or better only half the price? hotels, dirt cheap. seafood, bargain basement prices

'murka beats new york these days. used to be the other way around, people had to flee to new york, but no more-- now one flees new york.

the center of the culture has splintered thanks to the internet

this is great news btw. maybe a bit of nostalgia for a dead institution, but one has to embrace the future

there's more future in san francisco or portlandia these days i think. more ideas and trends coming out of there. new york got old.

and glorious denver, the new cradle of freedom, is showing the way

and viva los "flyovers". and small surprises. and memphis bbq. and massive geological formations. and the land.

buy a beater car, drive cross-country & sell it at the other end
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