invisible999
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Shiny, there is some high level trolling going in the thread 
To everybody - life is dangerous. Don't live.
To everybody - life is dangerous. Don't live.
Mate, come on, that's rubbish and you know it. I go to Berkeley once or twice a month; my local game store is over there on University Avenue (it's called Eudemonia; if you're a Magic the Gathering player, make sure you swing by!).
Clearly you know a lot about Berkeley, so how about I meet you at Sliver for a pizza this weekend?
Shiny, there is some high level trolling going in the thread
To everybody - life is dangerous. Don't live.
Haha. No thanks. I was robbed by a homeless at peoples park. Fortunately I now live in a world class safe haven called sinkieland.
any recommendation on where to stay in san francisco? the cheapest i see around is at least $200 after tax for a private single/double/twin room with shared bathroom in hostel environment.
You could not snatch ticket to a warmer place?Will be heading to New York and Washington DC during Chinese New Year period next year due to promotion ticket on Qatar Airways.
You could not snatch ticket to a warmer place?Feb in NY is brutal...
Will be heading to New York and Washington DC during Chinese New Year period next year due to promotion ticket on Qatar Airways.
It will be my first time in New York, any recommended places to go in New York or avoid during this period?
You could not snatch ticket to a warmer place?Feb in NY is brutal...
Chinatown.
There's nothing much in DC except for the National Mall. Pretty dead at night.
I have to disagree on the DC bit: the week I spent in DC a few years back was amazing. It'll still be cold since this is February we're talking about, but off the top of my head:
- The National Air and Space Museum - you can see a Saturn 5 rocket booster!
- The Library of Congress - absolutely worth the walking tour;
- The Newseum, which I haven't been to, but I hear is amazing;
- If you're an art nerd, there are galleries galore; the Renwick, just across the street from the White House, is drastically underrated;
- Adams Morgan and Dupont Circle are where the nightlife is, and both are really nice places to stay.
what else did you do in that 2 weeks?I feel that the museums are more catered for children, not for adults. I went to the National Air and Space Museum. I didn't particularly find it interesting. Probably it's just me. The good plus is that entries are free to the attractions. A night drive seeing the monuments lit up is nice. I spent 2 weeks in Arlington/DC.
I feel that the museums are more catered for children, not for adults. I went to the National Air and Space Museum. I didn't particularly find it interesting. Probably it's just me. The good plus is that entries are free to the attractions. A night drive seeing the monuments lit up is nice. I spent 2 weeks in Arlington/DC.
what else did you do in that 2 weeks?