If you find yourself in Phoenix, make sure to take a little time to get away from it all and head up to the top of Camelback mountain. There’s a great view to be had and you never know who you’re going to meet along the way…
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On the Road: New Orleans
Where else in the world can you buy beer in a drive through on the way to a LSU football game and then grab some crawfish? Where else would you want to? I will personally always remember a time when a fraternity brother almost got beaten up by a street performer because he was drunk and getting too close to the guy with a cigarette. The vibe there is alive and the people are more honestly hospitable than anywhere else in the south. While Mardi Gras and hurricane’s (both the drink and the damaging weather pattern) are how most people think of New Orleans, I think of Jazz Fest and the food.…
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On the Road: San Diego
Is it me or are all the people here just totally loaded. I guess sometimes it’s all about who ya’ meet… But I think the weather here is nicer than it is in LA… BTW, Archie, sorry you had to sleep in the garage…
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On the Road: Pittsburg
One city that struck me as totally different than what I thought it would be is Pittsburg. I expected a run-down, dirty city. But it isn’t. It’s really modern and nice. 🙂
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On the Road: Dallas
You have to get a car here. And be careful, if you come during the state fair there might just not be a single car in the whole damn city!
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On the Road: Flying
Ever since 9-11, the airlines have gone to hell. Maybe it was actually before that. But flying just isn’t fun any more…
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On the Road: San Francisco
There is upscale and then there is the Mission district in San Francisco. You know that line “don’t expect too much and I just might not let you down”? Well, that is the Mission district. But there is a mission here, and I do so love them. But even the mission is run-down. The mission from which the city gets it’s name. Indicative of the rest of the area. 🙁
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On the Road: Cleveland
Cleveland is the antithesis of exotic. I can’t think of a more vanilla city. Having said that, vanilla isn’t always bad. For example, it might not be a bad place to have a family…
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On the Road: Or Not…
So this week I was able to use WebEx to make it where I didn’t have to fly to New York. Saving the client money and saving me the time in the airport is kindof a good gig. I love technology.
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On the Road: Mexico City
It’s huge and there are just too many people. That’s all I have to say about Mexico City.