Somehow no one ever says, "You know, I've always wanted to go to Atlanta."
This is one of the many advantages of living in San Francisco.
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Somehow no one ever says, "You know, I've always wanted to go to Atlanta."
This is one of the many advantages of living in San Francisco.
This is one of the many advantages of living in San Francisco.
I was thinking of San Francisco when I wrote that.
You know, Ginger, I hadn't thought of it? But if I did? I'd have several netfriends to visit.
I have a guest room and I'm not afraid to use it.
Actually, I have always wanted to go to Atlanta. My folks went (okay, I was going to say a few years ago, but it was closer to twenty, where'd those two decades go), on a business trip, and really enjoyed themselves and your city.
The girl on Point Pleasant keeps reminding me of a young SMG.
I have always wanted to go to Atlanta
I was in Atlanta a bunch last year when DH was stationed near there. We would meet at the airport, spend the weekend altenrating between downtown and Buckhead, and then I would fly home. Despite the heat, it was nice.
I've only been to Atlanta a couple of times. Last time I was there it was just for the day, with my exboyfriend and his odd family. His mother decided she wanted to go up and see some relatives, so we drove up. Had dinner, visited, went to two shops then drove back.
We were in Atlanta for maybe 4 hrs.
That's a long drive for four hours. You didn't even get to eat at The Varsity.
(((Nora))) I'm so sorry.
I was in Atlanta once, for a conference, but all I saw was the airport, my hotel and the conference center.