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And you saw this when, and where, and why, and how?
*whistles* Stirring the pot? Not I!
Um, I think it was after a party(no I hadn't been drinking) ...in the main lobby...there was a small group of people (one wearing a kilt ) and with my eyes
So Kliggy, are you planning on coming to AT4? I guarantee you'll see me in a kilt
I have already seen a picture of you in a kilt and you look very nice, but I am hoping to see it in person. I am doing my best to see that I make it to AT4.
I thought I'd just pop in and say that one day/year, I'm hopeful to join in on the fun (maybe when the US economy doesn't totally suck? *shrugs shoulders* ).
I thought I'd just pop in and say that one day/year, I'm hopeful to join in on the fun (maybe when the US economy doesn't totally suck? *shrugs shoulders* ).
Heh...I think the US economy will always suck.
My advice? Get that jar and start filling it up pronto with Christmas money, birthday money, spare change, whatever!! If you wait for things to change here and the dollar to actually be worth something, you'll never go!
When I went last year, honestly the biggest expense was the ticket(s) and airfare. I didnt spend as much as I thought I would on food and there isnt too much to see in the area being that the Ren is next to the airport.
If you can save and first buy your ticket to the event then you'll be fine. Airfare can be bought later as the date narrows. Usually there's a good 6 months in between the announcement/ticket sales and the actual event happening so this way its very possible of a thing to do. Lots of peeps do it anyways so you wont be alone.
My advice? Get that jar and start filling it up pronto with Christmas money, birthday money, spare change, whatever!! If you wait for things to change here and the dollar to actually be worth something, you'll never go!
When I went last year, honestly the biggest expense was the ticket(s) and airfare. I didnt spend as much as I thought I would on food and there isnt too much to see in the area being that the Ren is next to the airport.
What? Waddaya mean nothing to see? It's right next to the airport as in "next to the runway". In case you didn't notice, people pay to stay at the hotel and watch planes land and take off!
No kidding, they have the "plane spotter special" at weekends.
It includes two nights and exclusive entry to the plane spotter lounge - or whatever it is called - a huge room with a panoramic view of the runway.
Let's just say that the price was kind of scary, the Gabit discount is a *very* good deal.
AT AT1 and 2 I had a room on the same side of the hotel and we saw a bunch of spotters bbq-ing on the parking lot, watching for new and exciting planes.
Anyway, not much to see is relative. You can get into a huge adventure just by crossing the street to go to the gas station.
Well, it's an adventure for anyone who is used to driving on the right side of the street, consequently, I keep looking in the wrong direction.
12 years of travelling to GB and I still can't get used to the traffic.
What? Waddaya mean nothing to see? It's right next to the airport as in "next to the runway". In case you didn't notice, people pay to stay at the hotel and watch planes land and take off!
No kidding, they have the "plane spotter special" at weekends.
It includes two nights and exclusive entry to the plane spotter lounge - or whatever it is called - a huge room with a panoramic view of the runway.
Let's just say that the price was kind of scary, the Gabit discount is a *very* good deal.
AT AT1 and 2 I had a room on the same side of the hotel and we saw a bunch of spotters bbq-ing on the parking lot, watching for new and exciting planes.
Anyway, not much to see is relative. You can get into a huge adventure just by crossing the street to go to the gas station.
Well, it's an adventure for anyone who is used to driving on the right side of the street, consequently, I keep looking in the wrong direction.
12 years of travelling to GB and I still can't get used to the traffic.
That's why it's painted on the street..."Look Left"
Anyway, not much to see is relative. You can get into a huge adventure just by crossing the street to go to the gas station.
Well, it's an adventure for anyone who is used to driving on the right side of the street, consequently, I keep looking in the wrong direction.
12 years of travelling to GB and I still can't get used to the traffic.
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