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Gnomon - time to move on Started conversation Oct 23, 2007
We're going to New York on Sunday, for a week. I've never been to the Big Apple before, or indeed any form of large fruit, so it'll be an exciting trip. We'll do all the tourist things such as exploring the coffee shops, see the Statue of Liberty, coffee, the Museum of Natural History, the delis, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the coffee shops, possibly Ellis Island, a concert in the Avery Fisher hall followed by coffee, a show on Broadway... and so on. There's a Halloween Parade on the 31st.
We'll be staying with Mrs G's cousin, bless her, who lives 30 minutes by train from Grand Central Terminal. Everything in Manhattan appears to be within easy walk (nothing more than two miles) of there, so we may not even need to go on the subway.
I'll try and give a full report when I get back.
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radiantjoiedevivre Posted Oct 23, 2007
Dear Gnoman and family
Have a wonderful time!.
You will enjoy every minute of your visit I am sure.
Sincerely,
Chriatiane.
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Fizzymouse- no place like home Posted Oct 23, 2007
You'll love it Gnomon, my brother and his wife went earlier this year and can't wait to go back.
He bought two beautiful 3 piece suits out there for 120 dollars and they are really nice, so take loads of cash and replenish your wardrobe on the cheap.
Have a great time.
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Edward the Bonobo - Gone. Posted Oct 23, 2007
I'll think of you while I'm making my model of the Empire State Building that was free with last Saturday's Grauniad.
Unfortunately there was a mixup with their other giveaways, so I ended up with a poster of Prince's Greatest Hits and a CD of British Molluscs.
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Demon Drawer Posted Oct 23, 2007
I got an answer right on University challenge last night alhtough one of the definitions wasn't 'the name of one of the most prolific researched on H2G2'.
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I'm not really here Posted Oct 23, 2007
That sounds great! It always sounds such an exciting city. I'll look forward to hearing about it when you get back.
I wish I had family in such exciting places! Spain and Tasmania are all I've got, and neither appeal enough to me to leave the dogs behind.
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Recumbentman Posted Oct 23, 2007
Grand Central Station is amazing in itself! You can see why it featured in so many movies.
Don't miss the Frick art collection just on the east of Central Park (5th Avenue and 70th st) http://www.frick.org/collection/index.htm
He snaffled the best old masters. And of course you've got to see the Metropolitan Museum http://www.metmuseum.org/Works_of_Art/index.asp and MoMA http://www.moma.org/
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Gnomon - time to move on Posted Oct 23, 2007
We had no intention of inviting ourselves to stay with this decent individual. We just e-mailed her to ask could she recommend a good place to stay in New York. She did.
My only real acquaintance with Manhattan is a 3000-piece three-dimensional jigsaw I have of it. I built it many years ago, but I haven't had the heart to do it again since the September 11th atrocity. I couldn't build the twin towers, but I couldn't leave a space for them either. Perhaps a trip to the place will sort that out.
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I'm not really here Posted Oct 23, 2007
I have an open invitation to stay with my aunt in Spain, but only if I go with my mum I think!
My dad's cousin in Tasmania has said she won't come back to England again now my Nan has gone, but that we can put up a tent in her garden any time we like.
Perhaps you could treat yourself to a new 3D jigsaw?
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Edward the Bonobo - Gone. Posted Oct 23, 2007
It really is lovely when people open their doors like that. Of course - it's also lovely when one shows visitors around one's own town.
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Edward the Bonobo - Gone. Posted Oct 23, 2007
The girls will enjoy that, then.
I've heard it's very good.
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echomikeromeo Posted Oct 23, 2007
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That's one of the funnier things I've heard today.
Avenue Q is excellent - I saw it when it came to San Diego this summer. Very highly recommended.
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pailaway - (an utterly gratuitous link in the evolutionary chain) Posted Oct 24, 2007
I think you will see many large fruits - and nuts.
But beware of strangers bearing grifts.
(just a little joke - i'm sure you have grifters in your cities too)
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Edward the Bonobo - Gone. Posted Oct 24, 2007
You also have to be wary of accepting digital media from IT specialists:
"Beware of geeks bearing gifs"
I'll get me coat.
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