BOSTON GTG 2010
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ah yes! me and the donald are okole puka buddies.
i didn't know there were two marriotts in waikiki. where on royal hawn ave?
hi carol, tell brad he needs to get his okole over here, the babes are waiting.
i didn't know there were two marriotts in waikiki. where on royal hawn ave?
hi carol, tell brad he needs to get his okole over here, the babes are waiting.
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Brad was talking about it today, but he isn't ready to commit yet. I understand his situation. He'll certainly come if he can.
That Marriott Courtyard is maybe by Royal Hawaiian? Not sure. Anyway, it'll be fine. Like I said, don't need 'luxe' as I spend very little time in the room.
Back to BOS. I'm flying into BOS this time. I HATE doing that, as I think the traffic patterns and trying to drive around in BOS is crazy!! (remember, I'm from cornfield country... but I have driven in most of the large cities in the USA with very few problems... just BOS)
That Marriott Courtyard is maybe by Royal Hawaiian? Not sure. Anyway, it'll be fine. Like I said, don't need 'luxe' as I spend very little time in the room.
Back to BOS. I'm flying into BOS this time. I HATE doing that, as I think the traffic patterns and trying to drive around in BOS is crazy!! (remember, I'm from cornfield country... but I have driven in most of the large cities in the USA with very few problems... just BOS)
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No fear, Carol, we'll give you the straight dope on how to get to/from Logan with no pain. Using Logan also saves you 20-30 minutes each way traveling to/from Burlington (MA).
Those who are planning a day trip to view the foliage might also consider the Monadnock region in south-central New Hampshire. There are some really pleasant roads and towns in the region, and the foliage is unmatched. Compared to a White Mountains trip, you'd be spending much more time on smaller roads. There are even some decent hikes available for any exercise freaks.
Those who are planning a day trip to view the foliage might also consider the Monadnock region in south-central New Hampshire. There are some really pleasant roads and towns in the region, and the foliage is unmatched. Compared to a White Mountains trip, you'd be spending much more time on smaller roads. There are even some decent hikes available for any exercise freaks.
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i will tell my gardner to dropp all our raked leaves in your front yard....burn them and put potatoes in the burn and you get smokey baked pots.... it's a NE thing... in cambridge they outsource all burning to lesser communities
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Re-looking at my HNL res's again. I think a 2-day visit to the big island is in order on this trip, so maybe first 3 nites at Marriott Resort Waikiki, then 2 nites BI, then 2 nites at Courtyard (location isn't close to Royal Hawaiian, it's just ON Royal Hawaiian, in from the beach about 4 blks maybe? I guess I don't really want to be THERE for 7 nites. Valet parking only, $22/day. But I've got plenty of time to sort this out.
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Just wanted to say that even though I haven't been posting here too much, Eric and I will be attending all of the events, if you will have us. Really glad that Jeane can come Craig, we would miss her. So so happy HT and Linda will be there! Ken, we will miss seeing you. Maybe we can all meet up in Japan again one of these days.
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laurie, going to miss seeing you and eric again too, as well as the rest of the gang. going to a wedding in kuala lumpur, so travel dates were not too flexible this year.
maybe tokyo again, with ht and lucy and her wild husband. lol.
maybe tokyo again, with ht and lucy and her wild husband. lol.
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Funeral Pyres are not a large part of the Cambridge landscape. Bob and Don are safe in that regard. Certain tobacco-like products are burned in great quantity. "Tune in, turn on and drop out" was first popularized by a Harvard Professor.
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I am a proud child of the 60's. TI, TO and DO were our passwords. Do you remember the feeling that anything was possible? Do you remember hitchhiking? What better theme could we have?
I'll bet there are pictures of Rizutto with hair down to his shoulders. Now, he's got neither.
I'll bet there are pictures of Rizutto with hair down to his shoulders. Now, he's got neither.