I like houston although its where all my friends are. Its not a town to visit, you have to slowly unlock its treasures. Kind of like posts from beantown, its not for everyone, and at times can seem dense and a little annoying, but if you give it a chance, it gets a lot better over time.
Dalmon...did you run into a lot of gangs on your family trip to Los Angeles?
@Dal - I hate Baltimore. fwiw
Not sure if serious (probably not) but no, zero gangs. Family stayed in El Segundo to sleep over our the 5 nights.
Other than periodically visiting the harbour and the surrounding area, most of my time was spent on the campus of Johns Hopkins University. The campus, quite frankly, was gorgeous. The harbour really wasn't that bad either. I didn't mind Baltimore at all. DC was cool to see the monuments, capitol hill, and so on. Had great food too, wish the group I was with went to a better restaurant than ****ing Hard Rock Cafe. Sigh.
Haha, yeah because there's no Hard Rocks in Canaduh.
That place sucks really bad.
There was only one other Canadian, but you're still right in terms of most of the kids having not been to Hard Rocks before. Could not believe that I went to a food mecca in DC, and ****ing blew my chance of sending my tastebuds to heaven.
I was kidding about no Hard Rocks in Canada.. is there one in Edmonton? I've been to the one a few times in Toronto..
Please. Edmonton is a dump when it comes to tourism and cuisine.
As is the geez .. nothing wodie about this place for the foodie.
Eh, my family doesn't really ever eat out much regardless. We've never really had surplus funds to go out and eat on a regular basis, so I have not been raised a foodie.
Not sure if serious (probably not) but no, zero gangs. Family stayed in El Segundo to sleep over our the 5 nights.