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04-27-2011, 03:21 PM
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YAAAAAAAAAAAAAY CAMDEN MARKET!
It's like having a slice of Harajuku. AWESOME!
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An apt analogy. Both places are a lot of fun.
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04-27-2011, 03:36 PM
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Westminster Abby is an interesting visit (assuming your still there after it's being used for the wedding). Watch the floor and see who's buried there (bonus points: amongst all the famous folks find the agnostic and the plumber).
Elsewhere, if you need to prepare for your safari, check out Holland and Holland. I'm not a hunter, nor am I anywhere in the league of those that shop there but it is an interesting place to visit. Founded in the early 1800's they still hand make rifles and shotguns. Weaponry as artwork. Their order book usually runs three years.
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04-27-2011, 03:43 PM
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Wow, I've never seen so many people wandering the streets with flashing cameras. I'm used to seeing tourists but the conjesting of them is appalling.
I booked my tickets to London before the date of the Royal Wedding was announced, and was most annoyed when I heard the news.
There's a mass exodus: 20% are expected to leave the city, about two million are leaving the country.
Ah well, I'll get out of it what I can!
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Tell me about that wedding! My company has a major presence in the UK and suddenly key staff are "out on hols"..... Wished those two would hurry up and get married so I can get my desk cleared out. The people I work with are DEFINITELY part of that 20%, I think one even went to some Spanish islands another to Greece. (That would be sweet to escape like that.) Talking to someone who got stuck staying, it's like a ghost town with so many people taking days off to take advantage of the gift of bank holidays.
I know the Brits are serious about their holidays, I spent 4 years living amongst them in the early 90s.
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04-27-2011, 04:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Lauren Summerhill
Wow, I've never seen so many people wandering the streets with flashing cameras. I'm used to seeing tourists but the conjesting of them is appalling.
I booked my tickets to London before the date of the Royal Wedding was announced, and was most annoyed when I heard the news.
There's a mass exodus: 20% are expected to leave the city, about two million are leaving the country.
Ah well, I'll get out of it what I can!
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Daaaarling!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!! Its the biggest fattest most celebrating wedding eva.....;-)))))))))))))))) Be proud!! (lololololololol) How long will you stay? Have fun! Enjoy!!! You are part of history (just kidding). I understand your sentiments, but please - enjoy!!! It happens only one time and i have friends who only fly to London to be there for the wedding ;-) (I did not , i am sociophobic, unless its a gathering of kinksters ;.-)))))))) - giggle)
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04-27-2011, 05:34 PM
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BTW, I'll take Lauren over twenty Kates ANY DAY!
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Kate provided? Maybe she still does? I wonder what her screening is like? Is she GFE or PSE? CBJ? Is she trim, bare or "natural?" Screamer/moaner? Implants? Greek? MSOG?
My mind just wanders on this (my brain is small, so not much travel distance).
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04-27-2011, 05:43 PM
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04-27-2011, 05:49 PM
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Yup, that's the only small part.
As it happens, the POTUS is in NYC tonight. Not a place to try to get around easily either.
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04-27-2011, 05:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Lauren Summerhill
Wow, I've never seen so many people wandering the streets with flashing cameras. I'm used to seeing tourists but the conjesting of them is appalling.
I booked my tickets to London before the date of the Royal Wedding was announced, and was most annoyed when I heard the news.
There's a mass exodus: 20% are expected to leave the city, about two million are leaving the country.
Ah well, I'll get out of it what I can!
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You've obviously never seen the Japanese in Honolulu
Seriously this kind of thing (the exodus) is normal. When the Olympics were in Atlanta I can tell you how many people left for two weeks, some renting their homes/flats for a sum that paid much more than a nice family vacations.
Similar to what SRO said about festivals, even now when there is a major sporting event (Bowl Game etc.) I know better than to try to drive in the city or go out to eat. I know a couple of local places the tourists never find & seek refuge there or stay home. On the other hand I have a great appreciation for the economic impact these events have. They pay the bills and let us locals enjoy a lot of nice places the other 360 days a year.
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04-27-2011, 05:55 PM
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Yup, that's the only small part.
As it happens, the POTUS is in NYC tonight. Not a place to try to get around easily either.
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With his credentials out there today I would have thought he could get around easily now.
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04-27-2011, 08:27 PM
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Trust me the simple country/nationality parades in NYC are a pain in the neck (St. Patty's, Honduran, Puerto Rican, Israeli, Columbus, Thanksgiving, etc.). I avoid the City during those "events." The East side gets semi-locked down when the UN hosts leaders (June-ish?).
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Oh gosh yes... I remember one time when i was new to the city and it started pouring rain, and lexington avenue was closed and i was not aware of it and i was trying to get a cab. The cabs were not holding for some reason and i seriously thought it was because of me and i started to take that personally, since not a single f.ing cab was holding for me :-).
I started to cry in the middle of the street, because i was so exhausted and annoyed. Then one of these officers who stand at some corners (who are they??) came to me and asked me what was wrong.
I told him crying tears all over "I can`t get a cab" :.))))..
He was looking at me for a moment - not believing what he heard - and then told me with all sincerety "Well, Ma`am , this is New York City" .... :-) as if i should not expect anything different
I will never forget that ever :-)
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04-28-2011, 06:39 PM
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As an FYI, on Sirius 100, they are airing "A Royal Waste Of Time" from 5:30 to 7:30 eastern. I love the title. BTW, it is the Howard Stern channel.
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04-29-2011, 08:16 AM
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People have been camped outside for 4 days before the wedding, through cold nights, and light showers. I just don't get it.
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04-29-2011, 08:58 AM
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Think of the days when getting tickets to a hot concert required camping outside for days. Our parents didn't get that lol
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04-29-2011, 09:16 AM
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I wouldn't do it but I get it.
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Think of the days when getting tickets to a hot concert required camping outside for days. Our parents didn't get that lol
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DG knows how to put himself in other people's shoes and mindset! Do so and you can easily understand these folks obsession.
I sleep with the tv on and happened to wake up as the Queen was getting out of her car, Kate looked rather nice but I fell back asleep while the choir was singing sweet nothings. Weather looked rather pleasant, good for the Brits.
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