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Re: Apparently it has less people and activity and is thus less imposing, too. moondog Send a noteboard - 24/03/2011 10:51:38 PM
Or so says the girl who was intimidated by all the people and the frenetic pace of Austin, since she's only ever been to small quiet places like Rome, Paris and London.

But ya'll had a nice time though, right? Are ya'll home now, or still sight seeing? You left here just in time, btw; the next day the rain got really bad, then turned to snow with 30 or 40 mph wind, and ever since it's looked like those pictures you see of Antartica that are nothing but snow being whipped across the tundra. The balcony's covered, and we're not sure if it fell there or just got blown there a day or two after it fell. Come back in summer; it's glorious.

They've always said Paris is incredible in the spring though, so here's hoping you had a nice time, dogs notwithstanding. No problems with French people knowing yet refusing to speak English? I remember mother saying that when she was there most people seemed to like America (and Texans), they just really hated our government; hopefully now that Obama's in the White House and the French have decided it's actually a GOOD idea to send fighters after Qadaffi things went a bit smoother for ya'll. We have to trade pics once everyone's settled back in again (Lene has much better pics of ya'll in front of Nidarosdomen than the ones I took with your camera; sorry about that).


it was sunny and roughly in the 60s (15-19 for the C folks) all week. except for the museum curators who were trying to close, we found mostly english-understanding if not english-speaking people. they literally pushed us out the door when we didn't understand their french but everyone else was super nice.
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paris is a lot like san francisco with 2000+ years of history behind it.... - 23/03/2011 11:43:15 PM 678 Views
Um... Paris constrains the river Seine, not the other way around. *NM* - 24/03/2011 12:41:01 AM 179 Views
Exactly. *NM* - 24/03/2011 12:44:15 AM 150 Views
And no fault line running under it, and without a river - 24/03/2011 12:43:32 AM 421 Views
geology/geography aside.... - 24/03/2011 11:51:13 AM 383 Views
Most of what you wrote about could apply to NYC. - 24/03/2011 01:11:05 PM 464 Views
haven't been to NYC but i'm sure it's the same, or similar - 24/03/2011 10:45:32 PM 391 Views
NYC does have less shit on the streets. - 24/03/2011 11:25:30 PM 358 Views
Homeless people shit on the streets in San Francisco? Everywhere? - 24/03/2011 02:19:54 AM 426 Views
Apparently it has less people and activity and is thus less imposing, too. - 24/03/2011 12:14:41 PM 388 Views
Re: Apparently it has less people and activity and is thus less imposing, too. - 24/03/2011 10:51:38 PM 446 Views
Well, better than advertised then. - 25/03/2011 07:49:47 PM 444 Views
5 is brilliant. i laughed heartily. thank you *NM* - 24/03/2011 01:06:20 PM 256 Views

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