They're doing it backwards; walking up the down slide.

River ,'Ariel'


Natter 70: Hookers and Blow  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


Sheryl - Jun 15, 2012 1:20:26 pm PDT #9876 of 30001
Fandom means never having to say "But where would I wear that?"

Timelies all!

We're taking Gary's dad(and stepmom) out to dinner tomorrow rather than Sunday, because they have other plans on Sunday. Sunday we're going up to Baltimore to see the tall ships.


flea - Jun 15, 2012 1:22:17 pm PDT #9877 of 30001
information libertarian

The big library conference in is Anaheim this year; a lot of people don't like it because it has that manufactured feel like Orlando. (It's in Anaheim on a regular basis though; I gather not too many cities can handle 30,000+ librarians.)


§ ita § - Jun 15, 2012 1:23:48 pm PDT #9878 of 30001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I could dig Montreal being unfriendly--it has the potential to be where Francophones draw their line in the sand and let the Anglos know what they think about them (and their high school Franglais). But I didn't feel any particular hostility there, except when language tensions were running explicitly high.


Zenkitty - Jun 15, 2012 1:26:26 pm PDT #9879 of 30001
Every now and then, I think I might actually be a little odd.

Oh and not for nothing, the most unfriendly city I have been to in Canada was Montreal.

That was my experience of Montreal, too, le n. Active glares from the locals. I've never felt so unwelcome in any city.


beekaytee - Jun 15, 2012 1:26:39 pm PDT #9880 of 30001
Compassionately intolerant

DC is year-round tourist friendly.

My friends sometimes complain, but the tourons never really get to me...except for that one time with the toddler on the Metro dripping that icky red/white/blue popsicle all over everything.

I try to be conscious of people who seem lost. Given our grid system, you get a lot of people looking for things with the same address, but a different quadrant, all the time.


SuziQ - Jun 15, 2012 1:33:38 pm PDT #9881 of 30001
Back tattoos of the mother is that you are absolutely right - Ame

I have only been to NY for a quick weekend and we were in full tilt tourist mode when whole time. The locals we met where all very nice. Maybe cause we wanted to experience the city and not just looky-loo. I don't know.

I'm currently getting a mani-pedi. Green in prep for my belt test tomorrow. I also have a massage scheduled for Sunday to recover from the test.

Now I just need to figure out what carb heavy dinner I want. Both kids are out so I don't feel like cooking.


brenda m - Jun 15, 2012 1:34:19 pm PDT #9882 of 30001
If you're going through hell/keep on going/don't slow down/keep your fear from showing/you might be gone/'fore the devil even knows you're there

Wow. I never really felt that in Montreal.

Cities like NY and Chicago have enough critical mass that unless you are in some specific areas the tourists aren't really a bother. DC they're less easy to avoid. I still am super bitchy about "walk left, stand right" on escalators from living there.

Moscow they just bump your ass out of the way if you're blocking the sidewalk. No hesitation at all. I kind of loved it.


le nubian - Jun 15, 2012 1:34:49 pm PDT #9883 of 30001
"And to be clear, I am the hell. And the high water."

flea,

I did not feel the same way in Anaheim, but it might be because the times I was there, I had a rental car and I found slammin' local food in the city. Some of the best fucking Mexican food in holes in the wall.


§ ita § - Jun 15, 2012 1:36:59 pm PDT #9884 of 30001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I never really felt that in Montreal.

It's probably me they're complaining about.

Oh, hey, clever commenter! No one has ever thought about the difference between plagiarism and inspiration in transformative works. You're just bringing it up for the first time, and now that you mention it, Cassandra Clare was totally on the up and up the whole time. And you're the devil's first advocate. How fresh!

What's the analogue to mansplaining? Mundanesplaining?


brenda m - Jun 15, 2012 1:41:07 pm PDT #9885 of 30001
If you're going through hell/keep on going/don't slow down/keep your fear from showing/you might be gone/'fore the devil even knows you're there

Oh man, I saw a huge Cassandra Clare poster in a bookstore window last week. Took me aback.