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soccr Jan 21st, 2005 01:47 PM

Anyone else find America boring?
 
Boring boring boring. I mean, what's the big deal with tourism in the US? I went to New York, but after a while, you've seen one very tall building, you've seen them all. Some of the art-lovers might disagree with me but all those museums full of old stuff, pretty boring. And the museums with the new stuff, I just don't get it, who likes that stuff?

All those white buildings in Washington -- don't they have another color? And they could stand a few of those tall buildings from New York!

Chicago has those tall buildings, but that lake is just an ocean-wannabe. And thick pizza? Heck, I can just stack a bunch of frozen pizzas together and get the same thing, I don't have to travel to get it.

The Grand Canyon? A "Big Dig" that's been there for a few centuries I guess, and they still haven't figured out a way to build a decent resort down by the river. I mean, get a clue if you want tourist dollars!

San Francisco's not bad if you like to skateboard downhill a lot, but don't those people know there's going to be an earthquake? You won't get me there again until they're done with the earthquake.

Anyone else have the same experiences or is it just me? ;-)

seetheworld Jan 21st, 2005 01:51 PM

Yea, I can't believe they haven't fixed that crack in the Liberty Bell - what's up with that?!?

lincasanova Jan 21st, 2005 01:52 PM

what a sense of humor!

GoTravel Jan 21st, 2005 01:54 PM

Chicago has loud mouthed residents who are really just Dallas wannabes.

Don't even get me started on those trashy beaches in Atlanta.

What's the big deal about that big hole out west? You'd think it was something impressive.

Dan Jan 21st, 2005 02:15 PM

I love this thread.

New Orleans would be nice if they bulldozed that old nasty French Quarter and put in a large manicured state park, some mountains, and new concrete buildings instead.

kureiff Jan 21st, 2005 02:18 PM

I would definately visit New Orleans if that happened.

I live in Montana and sure wish there were better roads with fewer mountain passes. It would certainly make travelling easier if the mountains weren't always in the way!

FainaAgain Jan 21st, 2005 02:18 PM

And what with all those old redwood trees in California, why people go out of their way just to see them? There is no fruit!!! Give me an apple or a cherry orchard instead!

Ozarksbill Jan 21st, 2005 02:19 PM

Are you just pulling our collective leg, soccr, or are you really so sour?
I can't believe you find Chicago, NYC, Washington as being boring...and that based on tall buildings. Over the years I've enjoyed many a museum exhibit, restaurant, historic site, and more in these and other US cities. Methinks you waste our time.
Ozarks Bill

jetset1 Jan 21st, 2005 02:29 PM

yeah, I hear you sccr.. why do people gripe about the cold winter weather and driving conditions still have a burning desire to come to Alaska every year? I mean, between the eagle sized mosquitos with saddles, the man eating bears and the necessity of actually breathing clean unspoiled air, sheesh. You'd think people were tired of seafood already!
Seattle- tired of seeing ugly feet in Birkenstocks.
California-_does anyone look their real age,or has Michael Jackson influenced that many people?
Fast food, fat guts, strip malls, celebrity worship, naughty athletes.. I guess those Europeans and others get tired of their architectural wonderlands and historical pasts and have to see our stuff to appreciate some of what they have. Is it wine o'clock yet? cheers, J.

FainaAgain Jan 21st, 2005 02:35 PM

I find Ozark's post the funniest so far.

kureiff Jan 21st, 2005 02:36 PM

I agree with Faina, regarding both the Ozark post and the redwoods. Why can't you get apples when you're visiting the redwoods???

snowrooster Jan 21st, 2005 02:47 PM

What drives me crazy are da darn rivers all over the place. I mean, why not just fill em' up w/dirt? It would certainly save a lot of tax dollars being spent maintaining all dem silly bridges. What da we need all that dagone water fer anyhow? Raftin'? Kayakin'? Canoein'? Just plain ol' nice scenery? P'shaw! Fill it 'em up w/waste and call it a landfill - kills two birds w/one stone.

And hey, what's up w/all those Bushes in America? Yuck!

indytravel Jan 21st, 2005 03:01 PM

What is up with the race thing?

Every year people only visit me 3 times in Indianapolis. Once for the Indy 500, once for the Formula 1 and once for Nascar.

Jeez they all just go in circles...though leave it to Europe and the F1 to do it backwards.

Now they're looking at adding a motorcycle race and a pickup truck race.

Great! More circles!

cfc Jan 21st, 2005 03:17 PM

What about those boring people in Boston, who don't seem to think any other city has sports teams -- Red Sox, Bruins, Pats (bubbye), Celts -- yeah yeah yeah yeah.

Philly's almost as bad, though.

But just try to surf in either city -- it's hopeless, just hopeless.

sunbabe Jan 21st, 2005 03:20 PM

"O beautiful for spacious skies".....what the hell was Katherine Bates thinking!

gc Jan 21st, 2005 03:24 PM

I think they should knock down the old buildings in Boston and make it more like Houston...

cigalechanta Jan 21st, 2005 03:25 PM

seetheworld...rofl! and the golden gate bridge is not gold!

FainaAgain Jan 21st, 2005 03:28 PM

At least while at the Golden Gate bridge you can see orange! ;)

dovima Jan 21st, 2005 03:28 PM

Isn't there some kind of machine they can bring in from L.A. to blow the fog out of San Fran?

shaz60 Jan 21st, 2005 03:36 PM

The worst thing about America is the people. Their childish optimism, naive belief in equality, dangerous kindness to strangers, silly disregard for the class system, and most of all their warped sense of humor.


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