Its Day 5 of my American trip and tonight I am posting from Philadelphia at JD's house after going to see a cool show and trying to avoid the rain. Its almost like being in the UK except totally different. |
Sunday, September 07, 2008
Lazy bugger posting from Philadelphia
Lazy bugger posting from Philadelphia
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Can't wait for the Albany portion of your journey!!
Linda's waiting on your arrival!
Your trip tracker is great!
I bet the says are going WAY too fast, right? Sorry about that nasty weather from the hurricane residue. Someone should have told you not to go to the States during Sept and hurricane season. :)
* I meant days...sheesh!
I love that we can track you trip.
But I still hate that I won't get to see you this time around.
Have fun with my friend Linda! I know you will.
I love the Trip Tracker. That is really cool. I hope you enjoy staying with Linda and getting to meet up with her and Amanda! I'm also glad you had a ball with our Mags...
~~~Blessings~~~
So how weird is this that I'm leaving a comment on your blog while you're sitting in my dining room?!?
Sorry! Couldn't resist!
You are in PHILI PA? Thats like an hour from my house!!
I know your on Vacay but come check out my blog contest when you have some time!
In Philly and not even giving me a phone call....
Hope you are having a GREAT time :)
oerr....I leave off blogging for a while and then see you've left the country! Was it something I said...LOL Seriously tho...have fun..
Rx
I can't wait to hear about all the Americans you tasered, and you better have video.
Looking forward to hearing all about this adventure....you better show us some PICTURES!!!!
Hope you are having a great time. :)
Hi - looking forward to hearing all about it!
Have a lovely, safe trip. Good luck dodging the rain drops.
Come see me in Cali!
Hey Red, when are you coming home? Thursday? I think so. I hope you had a great time in America. I sure wish I could have met you. :)
"Its almost like being in the UK except totally different."
Surely the same could be said about Greenland, Yugoslavia or even Vietnam? Heck, I bet even filthy countries (i.e. France) are like/unlike the UK.
America is rubbing off on you Claire. Before long, you'll soon be hideously obese and connecting unrelated sentences with "like", "whatever" and "period".
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