I am for real trying to figure out how to apply dog training techniques.
You need a pocket full of cookies.
Xander ,'End of Days'
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I am for real trying to figure out how to apply dog training techniques.
You need a pocket full of cookies.
Seriously, puppy boy totally sounds like my 19yo. Sigh.
Kathy, The Point, which is in a really good location, but it just sort of ok. The breakfast is buffet, mostly good, but this is the first place we stayed where you can't get the staff to bring you an actual pot of tea, and have to make a cup yourself. The food at dinner was good but nothing special and the atmosphere is kind of boring. The 20 pounds a day for internet in your room is a huge negative for me, but they're trying to get out of the contract, and there are other places along the street with free wifi.
I ended up buying a pair of the Gallifreyan earrings. There was a silver-toned pair.
Thanks, sj! I'm trying to get an idea of where Mom and I can stay in Edinburgh, York, and London, in particular (we'll probably B&B it the rest of the time).
Kathy, I highly recommend the Regency Hotel located at Queensgate St in London. More reasonable than anything else we found and very nice. We didn't stay in York, but the Fleece Inn at Haworth is lovely.
Ooh, thanks!!
::hitting mark as hard as possible::
Happy to help. I'll e-mail you a list of places we recommend eating at, when I'm home and recovered from the jet lag. I found it very easy to make reservations online ahead of time, if you're interested in doing that kind of thing.
I just checked--the Regency is fully booked for June and July, it looks like.
Kathy, I'm sorry to hear that. I didn't have any trouble booking at the last minute, but I guess October is easier.