Morning Becomes Electra: Thingorjus Bathed in Grecian Sunlight
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To Change The Subject....I forgot which posting you recommended the Benaki Museum to me on, so I'll just post on this one. Thank you so very very much for urging me to go to the Benaki Museum in Athens. Oh My God!! I was in shock and overwhelmed with what those 4 floors held. I have never seen anything like it. Thank you again for suggesting it.
Also, their 2nd floor cafe was a wonderful place to eat and people watch and was amazingly reasonable. XOXO Seeks
Also, their 2nd floor cafe was a wonderful place to eat and people watch and was amazingly reasonable. XOXO Seeks
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Why is everyone so testy all of a sudden these days? Is it something in the air?
I'm thinking I need to write up one of my soothing trip reports, from Kenya or NYC or Berkeley, or wherever else I've been dervishing lately, to calm things down around here.
How anyone could get all bent about Thin is beside me. But I guess you have to have followed his posts for some time...maybe years...to "get" it. Probably the same with me and others.
Thin has contributed SO much to these boards, in his unique manner, for many years. You may find his posts offensive or obnoxious or whatever, but consider the wealth of information he's provided, and in such an entertaining manner!
I'm still a major fan. In fact, in my dreams, I get off Amtrak at Penn Station and Thin whisks me off to a sodden lunch at Rittenhouse Square and I have managed to dress perfectly for the occasion.
I'm thinking I need to write up one of my soothing trip reports, from Kenya or NYC or Berkeley, or wherever else I've been dervishing lately, to calm things down around here.
How anyone could get all bent about Thin is beside me. But I guess you have to have followed his posts for some time...maybe years...to "get" it. Probably the same with me and others.
Thin has contributed SO much to these boards, in his unique manner, for many years. You may find his posts offensive or obnoxious or whatever, but consider the wealth of information he's provided, and in such an entertaining manner!
I'm still a major fan. In fact, in my dreams, I get off Amtrak at Penn Station and Thin whisks me off to a sodden lunch at Rittenhouse Square and I have managed to dress perfectly for the occasion.
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St. Cirq, it is 30th Street Station. Penn Station is in NYC.
You don't have to defend me. I can take care of myself. We all know who the cogent posters are and those who come to Fodor's to ask for recipes and what colour to paint the shutters on the house.
Thin
You don't have to defend me. I can take care of myself. We all know who the cogent posters are and those who come to Fodor's to ask for recipes and what colour to paint the shutters on the house.
Thin
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I've only had time to check in here and there lately and I'm so glad this was topped so that I could catch the last couple of installments I had missed. Such fun and so hysterical! You are such a talented writer.
I do hope you find the time to finish the saga.
I do hope you find the time to finish the saga.
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