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Since: Nov 06, 2003 Posts: 45
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(Msg. 16) Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2003 10:07 am
Post subject: Re: Errors in Merrick, and New Orleans Questions [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: alt>books>anne-rice (more info?)
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Hi Amanda,
I don't think a closed mind'll be a problem... I mean, I spend a few days a
month in Amsterdam and we have pretty quirky people out there. Actually I
guess I am one of the quirky ones. Kinda comes with writing: there is no
author/journalist/columnist alive who is "normal". If there is, I haven't
met him/her. And I think I can do "laid back", maybe Jeremy'll have to slow
me down every now and again though... When I get in gear for my "touristy
stuff shopping spree" I'm kinda hard to keep up with;) But I think it should
be fine. I'm expecting weathered beauty for a large part,
basically...Peeling paint and such. There's enough of that in Europe for me
to be used to it, AND be able to look past it.
Jo
"Amanda" <amandac.TakeThisOut@united.net> schreef in bericht
news:55e6a8e5.0309150417.4aa00a94@posting.google.com...
> You can easily walk and see everything you want to in the Quarter. And
> by all means, take lots of stops for coffee/drinks/whatever your
> choice is and watch the people go by...When you are there you should
> be as laid back as possible, no need to get in a hurry for anything
>
>
> I think to enjoy the French Quarter, attitude is everything. If you go
> there with a sense of fun and acceptance, you will love it. If you go
> there with a closed/critical mind, you will probably NOT love it. I
> don't let the trash, drunks, or anything else bother me. (of course I
> am one of the drunks LOL, but then nobody's driving, so who cares). It
> is a truly unique city.
>
> Amanda
>
> "JoSilvermist" <ikbenhetmaarjose.TakeThisOut@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:<bk1net$ebh$1@news3.tilbu1.nb.home.nl>...
> > Well, if they're all close together I guess we can have our pick. Or
maybe
> > go from one to the other to rest every now and then. (Neither one of us
is
> > in the best physical condition. In Paris my aunt and I did the same
thing:
> > we went from one McDonalds to another:))
> > Thanks,
> > Jo >> Stay informed about: Errors in Merrick, and New Orleans Questions |
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Since: Aug 08, 2003 Posts: 13
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(Msg. 17) Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2003 11:39 am
Post subject: Re: Errors in Merrick, and New Orleans Questions [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Yes, Jo, I think it is the closest thing to a European city here in the U.S.
P.S. Would love to visit Amsterdam!
Amanda
"JoSilvermist" <ikbenhetmaarjose.TakeThisOut@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<bk6gn6$9bo$1@news3.tilbu1.nb.home.nl>...
> Hi Amanda,
>
> I don't think a closed mind'll be a problem... I mean, I spend a few days a
> month in Amsterdam and we have pretty quirky people out there. Actually I
> guess I am one of the quirky ones. Kinda comes with writing: there is no
> author/journalist/columnist alive who is "normal". If there is, I haven't
> met him/her. And I think I can do "laid back", maybe Jeremy'll have to slow
> me down every now and again though... When I get in gear for my "touristy
> stuff shopping spree" I'm kinda hard to keep up with;) But I think it should
> be fine. I'm expecting weathered beauty for a large part,
> basically...Peeling paint and such. There's enough of that in Europe for me
> to be used to it, AND be able to look past it.
> Jo
>
> "Amanda" <amandac.TakeThisOut@united.net> schreef in bericht
> news:55e6a8e5.0309150417.4aa00a94@posting.google.com...
> > You can easily walk and see everything you want to in the Quarter. And
> > by all means, take lots of stops for coffee/drinks/whatever your
> > choice is and watch the people go by...When you are there you should
> > be as laid back as possible, no need to get in a hurry for anything
> >
> >
> > I think to enjoy the French Quarter, attitude is everything. If you go
> > there with a sense of fun and acceptance, you will love it. If you go
> > there with a closed/critical mind, you will probably NOT love it. I
> > don't let the trash, drunks, or anything else bother me. (of course I
> > am one of the drunks LOL, but then nobody's driving, so who cares). It
> > is a truly unique city.
> >
> > Amanda
> >
> > "JoSilvermist" <ikbenhetmaarjose.TakeThisOut@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:<bk1net$ebh$1@news3.tilbu1.nb.home.nl>...
> > > Well, if they're all close together I guess we can have our pick. Or
> maybe
> > > go from one to the other to rest every now and then. (Neither one of us
> is
> > > in the best physical condition. In Paris my aunt and I did the same
> thing:
> > > we went from one McDonalds to another:))
> > > Thanks,
> > > Jo >> Stay informed about: Errors in Merrick, and New Orleans Questions |
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Since: Nov 06, 2003 Posts: 45
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(Msg. 18) Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2003 11:21 pm
Post subject: Re: Errors in Merrick, and New Orleans Questions [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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It's a beautiful place, lots to see and do. You either hate it or you love
it. I belong to the latter, actually tried to get myself a house there but
the rent was too steep. Not to mention the waitinglists. (5 years and up).
Just have to watch your handbag. I learned the hard way;)
Jo
"Amanda" <amandac.RemoveThis@united.net> schreef in bericht
news:55e6a8e5.0309161039.3970fd22@posting.google.com...
> Yes, Jo, I think it is the closest thing to a European city here in the
U.S.
>
> P.S. Would love to visit Amsterdam!
>
> Amanda
>
> "JoSilvermist" <ikbenhetmaarjose.RemoveThis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:<bk6gn6$9bo$1@news3.tilbu1.nb.home.nl>...
> > Hi Amanda,
> >
> > I don't think a closed mind'll be a problem... I mean, I spend a few
days a
> > month in Amsterdam and we have pretty quirky people out there. Actually
I
> > guess I am one of the quirky ones. Kinda comes with writing: there is no
> > author/journalist/columnist alive who is "normal". If there is, I
haven't
> > met him/her. And I think I can do "laid back", maybe Jeremy'll have to
slow
> > me down every now and again though... When I get in gear for my
"touristy
> > stuff shopping spree" I'm kinda hard to keep up with;) But I think it
should
> > be fine. I'm expecting weathered beauty for a large part,
> > basically...Peeling paint and such. There's enough of that in Europe
for me
> > to be used to it, AND be able to look past it.
> > Jo
> >
> > "Amanda" <amandac.RemoveThis@united.net> schreef in bericht
> > news:55e6a8e5.0309150417.4aa00a94@posting.google.com...
> > > You can easily walk and see everything you want to in the Quarter. And
> > > by all means, take lots of stops for coffee/drinks/whatever your
> > > choice is and watch the people go by...When you are there you should
> > > be as laid back as possible, no need to get in a hurry for anything
> > >
> > >
> > > I think to enjoy the French Quarter, attitude is everything. If you go
> > > there with a sense of fun and acceptance, you will love it. If you go
> > > there with a closed/critical mind, you will probably NOT love it. I
> > > don't let the trash, drunks, or anything else bother me. (of course I
> > > am one of the drunks LOL, but then nobody's driving, so who cares). It
> > > is a truly unique city.
> > >
> > > Amanda
> > >
> > > "JoSilvermist" <ikbenhetmaarjose.RemoveThis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:<bk1net$ebh$1@news3.tilbu1.nb.home.nl>...
> > > > Well, if they're all close together I guess we can have our pick. Or
> > maybe
> > > > go from one to the other to rest every now and then. (Neither one of
us
> > is
> > > > in the best physical condition. In Paris my aunt and I did the same
> > thing:
> > > > we went from one McDonalds to another:))
> > > > Thanks,
> > > > Jo >> Stay informed about: Errors in Merrick, and New Orleans Questions |
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