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the Shee Started conversation Jun 11, 2002
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Very nice entry, by the way. Some more and you might want to send it off to Peer Review.
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Existential Elevator Posted Jun 12, 2002
Thanks
It was actually part of an essay for my school course work, but I'll definitely be adding more to it when I get the time.
Glad you liked it!
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the Shee Posted Jun 12, 2002
By the way, where is Thanet? I asked Amy P and them, but no one had a clue... "Maybe an island off the coast of England" was what I got... *grin*
--the (American) Shee
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Existential Elevator Posted Jun 13, 2002
It *USED* to be a little island off the coast of England, but isn't any more. It is only about three towns wide, right on the very end of Kent on the coast, very near to France. Near Canterburry, If you know where that is.
I live in the town where Charles Dickens kind of lived for a little while!
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Existential Elevator Posted Jun 13, 2002
It's quite funny; the once majestic River Stour that the Romans would have had to cross to get to Canterburry is actually a muddy ditch.
And yes, Dickens. We celebrate a 'Dickens Week' down here once a year. For the tourists more than anything. I suppose it's kinda funny to watch people dress up in very dodgy Victorian costume *laugh*
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Existential Elevator Posted Jun 16, 2002
You can't honestly say that your village/town/city/state doesn't do something quirky. Or should I move away from here as fast as possible<?>
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Existential Elevator Posted Aug 13, 2002
There's two in the summer, plus carnivals and water galas.
And America *does* have history.....Well, native America, anyway
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the Shee Posted Aug 13, 2002
Hey now, my town was founded absolutely *no more* than 100 years ago... Not much history here. We're even pretty early, because we had a railroad.... Heh heh. And where I live, native America is pretty much eschewed.... Probably because we're city. *shrug*
Some places do Native American things... But mostly those are on the Indian reservations... for the tourists.....
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the Shee Posted Aug 14, 2002
Yeah... You get more tourists in quaint little European island towns.... (quaint alright ) See, if someone wants to go see New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington DC -- they are all almost completely the same. Well, Washington happens to be extra-clean, but that's just because it's the capital......... There's not much difference there.
Now, on (in? which preposition?) Thanet, I'm sure everything is quite different from elsewhere in England, France, the rest of the Europe.... Besides, you've got fun themed weeks.... I'll have to come visit sometime .
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Existential Elevator Posted Aug 15, 2002
Been to Blackpool<?> Thanet is just a smaller version, with less shops, virtually no evening entertainment and a very naff little theme park. *shrug* With only slightly better weather
In the big Amercan cities, I think people mainly go for the signature buildings [the whitehouse, ground zero, Hollywood in general....].
And I *will* get round to adding more to this article. I promise.
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the Shee Posted Aug 20, 2002
Heh heh... Nope, actually, never been in England... Or Europe.. Or even to Mexico, although I don't particularly want to go there. It's sorta a choice between depressingly poor and then fake, unrepresentative tourist areas in Mexico... And knowing that this really isn't Mexico, if I was in an expensive American tourist zone, or just seeing how Mexico really is -- those would both bother me. So I stick to Canada and the US, and hope I someday make enough money to fly across the ocean.
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