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To: ajtj99 who wrote (21417)7/29/2002 7:22:09 PM
From: TWICK  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26752
 
I lived in Marina Del Ray. Stone's throw away from Venice. L.A. is one of my favorite U.S. cities. Spent time in Cannes, Nice, and Monte Carlo. I prefer Tuscany better than the French Riviera.

And you're right about our great backyard. You can spend a lifetime driving around this beautiful country in an RV and you still won't see it all. I'm still exploring... state by state, but it's also good to venture out once in a while and see the rest of this wonderful blue marble we call Earth.

Twick



To: ajtj99 who wrote (21417)7/30/2002 12:27:24 AM
From: bobby beara  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26752
 
Actually, the more I've been to places in the world, the more I've come to appreciate all the great places here in the USA. Often times just because a place is somewhere else, we think it's better, especially beaches.

For people watching, I like Venice Beach, CA.<<<

aj, i came to the same conclusion years ago - fack spending money in exotic places across the globe, most of them don't want you there,

I haven't been to venice beach in a few years (it's about 20 miles from where i live), i use to hang out there when I was a kid kid, in the 70's thru the early 90's.

I suspect it's still pretty crazy.