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Is Travel Advice worse than Foodie-ism?

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what sets their zoo apart?
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my take is that it's a well-manicured and uniquely designed park, with lots of interesting features, build-ins for kids, food and drink (everywhere) - that has animals in it. kind of like a really nice ski resort town, that you walk through and there are exhibits. the amenities are quality, the designs are thoughtful. from a practical standpoint too, they have covered a ton of nice-to-haves: plenty of shaded seats throughout, plenty of bathrooms. but much more than that it is clean and clearly reflects thought and care. the animals actually look healthy, the exhibits are interesting. it's not like a prison for animals. it was hilarious at one point i realized 1 year ago almost to the day i was in buffalo, ny and went to their zoo. the difference could not be more dramatic :haha:
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has anyone done kayaking tours around the seattle area? going on a work trip with my wife in October and I'm gonna have 8-10 hours to kill by myself every day, thinking of little day trips to do,
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6 hours in 2 different aiprorts..in London now..both lagged and a bit tired..stopped into an old favorite pub and had fish and chips and mushy peas..2 good restaurants on Saturday..indian for lunch and Andrew Edmunds for tonight...we eat there every time we're here..hitting up some more pubs and records stores between the eating..
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bart wrote:has anyone done kayaking tours around the seattle area? going on a work trip with my wife in October and I'm gonna have 8-10 hours to kill by myself every day, thinking of little day trips to do,
I can provide a list of bars and restaurants after you're done kayaking..
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doug rr wrote:6 hours in 2 different aiprorts..in London now..both lagged and a bit tired..stopped into an old favorite pub and had fish and chips and mushy peas..2 good restaurants on Saturday..indian for lunch and Andrew Edmunds for tonight...we eat there every time we're here..hitting up some more pubs and records stores between the eating..
i don’t know that you’re going there, but I think about the black dal from Dishoom at least once every couple of months.
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doug rr wrote:
bart wrote:has anyone done kayaking tours around the seattle area? going on a work trip with my wife in October and I'm gonna have 8-10 hours to kill by myself every day, thinking of little day trips to do,
I can provide a list of bars and restaurants after you're done kayaking..
Yes pls
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bart wrote:
doug rr wrote:
bart wrote:has anyone done kayaking tours around the seattle area? going on a work trip with my wife in October and I'm gonna have 8-10 hours to kill by myself every day, thinking of little day trips to do,
I can provide a list of bars and restaurants after you're done kayaking..
Yes pls
Doug make sure you mention Ezzell’s
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dad wrote:
doug rr wrote:6 hours in 2 different aiprorts..in London now..both lagged and a bit tired..stopped into an old favorite pub and had fish and chips and mushy peas..2 good restaurants on Saturday..indian for lunch and Andrew Edmunds for tonight...we eat there every time we're here..hitting up some more pubs and records stores between the eating..
i don’t know that you’re going there, but I think about the black dal from Dishoom at least once every couple of months.
ha thats where we are going today for lunch...I'll try it..I always liked the minced lamb kabobs...its impossible to have too much cumin..might go for the monkfish curry as well..
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:
bart wrote:
doug rr wrote:
bart wrote:has anyone done kayaking tours around the seattle area? going on a work trip with my wife in October and I'm gonna have 8-10 hours to kill by myself every day, thinking of little day trips to do,
I can provide a list of bars and restaurants after you're done kayaking..
Yes pls
Doug make sure you mention Ezzell’s
thats a given with a side of fried okra and chicken livers..
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also, its 330 in the morning and I still cant sleep...I cant believe that have not legalized weed here yet

I opted to break into the overpriced junk food in the hotel room...8 pounds for a small can of Pringles and 4 pounds for a bite size Kit Kat...in Canadian money thats $300
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bart..thanks for taking care of the Astros today...go mariners
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doug rr wrote:
dad wrote:
doug rr wrote:6 hours in 2 different aiprorts..in London now..both lagged and a bit tired..stopped into an old favorite pub and had fish and chips and mushy peas..2 good restaurants on Saturday..indian for lunch and Andrew Edmunds for tonight...we eat there every time we're here..hitting up some more pubs and records stores between the eating..
i don’t know that you’re going there, but I think about the black dal from Dishoom at least once every couple of months.
ha thats where we are going today for lunch...I'll try it..I always liked the minced lamb kabobs...its impossible to have too much cumin..might go for the monkfish curry as well..
nice. I remember the prawns being good too.

and the breakfast.

just get everything.
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doug rr wrote:bart..thanks for taking care of the Astros today...go mariners
you’re welcome, Doug
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pringles corp with the hotel mini bar markup cash flow

margins any business would salivate over :haha:
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I bet Pringles are shitty in the UK just like they are in Australia.
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Bam Fam trip to Whistler in a couple weeks.

Stayed the night there in July 2016 for the PJ set at Pemberton, but otherwise never actually spent time in Whistler in the summer.

Looking forward to the gondola / skybridge, hiking, river float, and Geocaching with the kids. The whitewater rafting options there unfortunately are very lame given my kids age / size. Not eligible for the good ones.
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went there in the winter like 20 years ago

enjoyed the ski village

great steak

the pub at the foot of the mountain had great beer and irish guys on guitar. one of my most pleasant vacay memories ever

indian food place in the village was good too
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spike wrote:I bet Pringles are shitty in the UK just like they are in Australia.
the Pringles here are pretty equal to the states...canada Pringles suck hard though...
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