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OK, for heaven's sake... IF you are (coming) from North Carolina... then <b>Seattle</b> is FINE for a honeymoon.
My challenge in <I>envisioning</i> Seattle as somebody's honeymoon destination... is akin to watching the broadcast of last year's (football) NFC Title Game and trying to be in awe of the venue, when I could look out the kitchen window and see it a few miles away. And if you've previously <b>been</b> to Victoria, then that just... won't... likely do as a honeymoon spot. While the Oregon Coast IS fine for a honeymoon spot... <b>IF</b> one were from North Carolina, maybe it isn't <I>that unique</i>. I suspect that to saaaaaaaay <b>"Seattle"</b> and include side-trips to outlying mountain areas... would make for a fine honeymoon itinerary. IF you are not fully restricted to <I>'staying in the U.S.'</I> then Vancouver, could be a grand way to enhance your honeymoon. <b>In fact, Vancouver tops Seattle by a considerable margin, as a tourist destination</b>... and thus might be a <I>better</i> target for your honeymoon, requiring passports and a relative few (150) extra miles (each way, driving from Seattle). |
NWM, what's with all the bolding?
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How do you do bolding here? Do you have to type <html> code?
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< b > With no spaces
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If you want to switch back to no boldface you have to end with < /b > with no spaces.
For italics, replace "b" with "i". HTtY |
I would not change your honeymoon to Vancouver Canada. Stick with your original idea. I think the Oregon Coast is amazing and would definitely consider that as a part of your trip.
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