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| multiple | 15-Feb-2002 | personal experience | Cain | unsorted | 54 | 6 | 59.6% |
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| User | Comment |
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| romkey | posted 16-Feb-2002 8:32am most of these places I can see being nice but you like Sacramento?? |
| Matt | posted 16-Feb-2002 8:48am From your list, I've only been to Cork Ireland. |
| heyzeus1 | posted 16-Feb-2002 9:09am um, sacramento. i was all over maui but don't know about kona. |
| heyzeus1 | (reply to romkey) posted 16-Feb-2002 9:11am sacramento was nice in the 70's. i was around there a lot as a little kid, and it wasn't really that big, i think. wouldn't want to live there now, though it is interesting. that big downtown 'mall' (don't know what else to call it) is kind of interesting. |
| confetti | posted 16-Feb-2002 10:37am Sacramento and Cork. I'm going to Greece in the end of this year with my class! |
| Enheduanna | posted 16-Feb-2002 10:51am Only Rhodes. |
| RayB | posted 16-Feb-2002 10:52am I have been to Kona and Sacramento. |
| juliw | posted 16-Feb-2002 11:02am I have never been to any of them. My ancestors were from County Cork, Ireland. I would love to go there someday. |
| Zang | posted 16-Feb-2002 12:15pm Just Sacramento. I've been to England, but not Stockton, I've never even heard of it. I've been up and down the west coast from Anchorage to San Diego. Sacramento is not even high on my list of cities on the west coast. I would place Vancouver, Anchorage, San Francisco and Portland at the top. Eugene, Seattle and Bakersfield would rank higher than Sacramento IMHO. Sacramento would rank higher than Los Angeles or Tacoma though. That's not saying much. |
| Dino | posted 16-Feb-2002 12:32pm I have not visited any of these places. Not even the ones in the UK. |
| Biggles | posted 16-Feb-2002 12:43pm None of these. I don't even know where Stockton is! Is it somewhere near Durham? They have a Stockton campus? This must be a Catharsis survey...... |
| Biggles | posted 16-Feb-2002 12:43pm Wrong! |
| SueBee | posted 16-Feb-2002 1:30pm Inverness is beautiful. I don't think I've been to Dundee or Stockton, but I'm not sure exactly where they are. Sacramento wasn't particularly memorable, but I love Munich! I haven't been to any of the others. |
| SueBee | (reply to Zang) posted 16-Feb-2002 1:34pm Anything else on the west coast would rank higher than Tacoma! |
| darkshadowsseeker | posted 16-Feb-2002 2:17pm I haven't been to any of these places. The closest I've come to is Sacramento, California. |
| mandy | posted 16-Feb-2002 4:18pm |
| Oscar | posted 16-Feb-2002 4:36pm Sacramento, CA That's it |
| romkey | (reply to heyzeus1) posted 16-Feb-2002 5:36pm I've only been there in the late 80's/early 90's... I think a lot of California was nicer in the 70's |
| Zang | (reply to SueBee) posted 16-Feb-2002 9:38pm Wouldn't it though? I don't know, I think I'd prefer a weekend in Tacoma over a weekend in LA, but that's just me. It would only be a marginal preference. |
| icurok | posted 17-Feb-2002 6:43am None of these places. I've been to several places in Scotland but neither Dundee nor Inverness. I'm from England, but never had any compulsion to go to Stockton. I've been to California, but somehow managed to miss the wonders of Sacramento. I've been to Germany before, but the nearest I've been to Munich was Freiburg near the French/Swiss border (although I got there by travelling through northern Germany which I won't be doing again in a hurry). |
| Cain | (reply to romkey) posted 17-Feb-2002 10:55am Never been to Sacramento, but it's important to me nonetheless. |
| Cain | (reply to Enheduanna) posted 17-Feb-2002 10:56am Did you visit Lindos? We go on holiday there every year. Fantastic place. |
| Cain | (reply to confetti) posted 17-Feb-2002 10:56am Where in Greece? |
| Cain | (reply to Biggles) posted 17-Feb-2002 10:58am Stockton is pretty much joined onto Middlesborough, about 20 odd miles from Durham. I was born there. |
| Cain | (reply to icurok) posted 17-Feb-2002 10:58am Where have you been in Scotland? |
| confetti | (reply to Cain) posted 17-Feb-2002 11:35am Athens. |
| Enheduanna | (reply to Cain) posted 17-Feb-2002 11:51am Yup, we got into the port at Rhodes (we took a ferry from Israel) and went straight up to Lindos for a couple of days. I have some pictures of the acropolis, and of that beautiful lagoon carved out of the rock. Then we went back down to Rhodes for a few days. I loved Rhodes. |
| Cain | (reply to Enheduanna) posted 17-Feb-2002 12:12pm It truly is wonderful. I think it has the perfect mix of being good for tourists, but still managing to maintain all of it's original charm. And the old town of Rhodes is fantastic. Have you any plans to go back? |
| Jemmy | posted 17-Feb-2002 2:40pm None. I've been near Sacramento. |
| Enheduanna | (reply to Cain) posted 17-Feb-2002 3:17pm No definite plans, no. I went while I was living in Israel for the year; some friends and I traveled around Greece and Turkey for about three weeks. The proximity was the biggest factor in choosing where we went. I'd like to go back some day, but I have no idea when that might be. And there are plenty of other places I'd like to see in the meantime. |
| icurok | (reply to Cain) posted 17-Feb-2002 7:04pm Edinburgh and Stirling, both for work and as a tourist. I used to work for a company that designed admission systems for tourist attractions. Edinburgh Castle and Stirling Castle were (and still are for all I know) two of our customers. Edinburgh is one of my favourite cities, so I always jumped at the chance to go there on a maintenance visit. |
| natsim | (reply to Cain) posted 17-Feb-2002 9:21pm Bundaberg is one of your favourite places? Do you drink rum or something? |
| mrsbbear | posted 17-Feb-2002 11:37pm Lived on Oahu in Hawaii as a baby, but never been to Kona so far as I know. Only other exotic places I've been are Mexico and Quebec. |
| SueBee | (reply to Zang) posted 18-Feb-2002 12:11am The advantages of LA are that it's close to Disneyland, and it doesn't have the Tacoma aroma from the pulp mill. |
| Zang | (reply to SueBee) posted 18-Feb-2002 1:29am I've visited LA on a number of occasions over the years, and spent a few days at a time. I can't say that for Tacoma, so it would have the novelty advantage. Pulp mill smells mmmmmmmm! |
| SueBee | (reply to Zang) posted 18-Feb-2002 2:15am Pulp mill smells |
| Cain | (reply to natsim) posted 18-Feb-2002 5:05am Nope, got friends over there. |
| Lex | posted 18-Feb-2002 11:20am None, but several close by Kos, Greece Edinburgh, Scotland lots of England LA, california Cologne, Germany |
| msgman | posted 18-Feb-2002 12:25pm Inverness, Stockton, Dundee and Munich. I can't imagine why anyone would call Stockton a favourite place, though. |
| bandit1cat | posted 18-Feb-2002 4:10pm I've been to stockton, California but I guess that doesn't count. |
| natsim | (reply to Cain) posted 18-Feb-2002 4:50pm Ahhh... that makes sense then! |
| Cain | (reply to msgman) posted 19-Feb-2002 5:51am Stockton may well be a crap heap, but the first 8 years of my life were the best I can remember and they all took place in Stockton. What did you think of Inverness and Dundee? |
| msgman | (reply to Cain) posted 19-Feb-2002 7:34am I quite liked them. But it was a long time ago - I haven't been there since I was a child. |
| phi | posted 19-Feb-2002 8:39pm I've been within 100 miles of five of these places, but never to any of them. |
| Wicksy | posted 20-Feb-2002 12:09pm NONE |
| autumnlight | posted 8-Mar-2002 12:25pm I haven't been to any of those places. |
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