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Take one of the commuter boats down to Greenwich early one morning. Eat breakfast at Heap’s. Walk through the park up to the observatory and see the Prime Meridian. By then the maritime museum should be open, it doesn’t take too long to walk through.


Awesome. The wife and I talked about this last night - thank you for confirming it’s worth it!
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If I were 15....or even my age, I would spend an afternoon walking around Shoreditch which is the hippest part of London these days. Its full of all sorts of cool shops, art galleries, cafes, etc. and is the epicenter of London fashion.


Thanks, Zappas. I always trust your travel advice. :cheers:
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Enzo Ferrari museum here I come!


Would love to hit this one day.

Have a great trip!
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Here is link to london theatre tickets.


Yessir - we're already going to see Phantom of The Opera. Might see if we can squeeze in another show. :cheers:
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Uhtred


This is great. Thank you!
Have an amazing time.

Had the same experience in Paris - 6th floor walkup.

Fun times! :lol:
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Son starts college on June 1st


Arky?

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wife and I go to Paris at the end of July.


Nice! Have you been before?
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Russia release pictures of Hitler jaw that was kept as proof of his death


Ah, yes...I can see the resemblance.
This is why I shop online...
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0.6 per cent of the adult population identifies as transgender. It’s not a widespread epidemic. The issue can be addressed rationally without hysterics.


Outside of mixed events, there's no world where a biological male should compete against a biological female.

If you don't understand that, then you should go straight to option #3 in your avatar.
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Give her a credit card and let her roam around


re: A rare feat in last night's game

Posted by RummelTiger on 4/30/25 at 8:03 am
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All four players who scored were subs (Reaves, Paul, Beck, Frey). Possibly the only time in LSU's history that all these events commingled.



That actually is pretty interesting.

:cheers: :lsu:
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Florida for the 4th of July, ready to melt!


Have a great trip, Cocky! Where in FL are y'all headed?
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The British Museum
Museum of Natural History - The Mary Anning fossils are a really cool historical event
Tate Modern
British Portrait Museum
London Eye
Victoria & Albert
Walking through any of the many parks/Notting Hill/Soho shopping/Trafalgar Square
Abbey Road if at all a Beatles fan
London Tower


Yep, a lot of that is already on the list - looking for some "different" things to do that she might like - something out of the norm.

But, thank you for the list! :cheers:
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This summer the wife and I have trips to:

London
Amsterdam
Switzerland
Greece
Mexico City


Awesome! Have an amazing time. We did Amsterdam a couple of years ago and enjoyed it (did not partake in traditional Amsterdam "things").

Give me a "Geaux Tigers" if you see me in London!
Thanks, TG!

Yeah, the wife and I have been before, but looking forward to doing a lot of these things over again for the first time with the kid. She loves history, so Westminster Abbey is right up her alley!

Hope you've been well. :cheers:
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champj3


Maybe start with little league lineups and work your way up? :dunno:

re: Bert and Ernie sing Regulators

Posted by RummelTiger on 4/30/25 at 7:14 am
I always laugh way too hard at shite like this. :bow:
Heading to London middle of June. Taking the 15 year old daughter - this will be her first European trip. If anyone has any suggestions for things to do in London that are unique for her, then that would be welcomed.

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