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Title:Soapbox. Just Soapbox.
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237.0. "Your Favorite Places" by MPGS::MARKEY (I most definitely think I might) Mon Jan 09 1995 22:06

    Some of the places you've been to (countries, cities, what-have-you)
    and what you liked about them...
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237.1Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Mon Jan 09 1995 22:151
    England - absolutely love it !
237.2MPGS::MARKEYI most definitely think I mightMon Jan 09 1995 22:2037
    Cannes - Southern France. The Riveria. Very free spirited place.
             Enjoyed walking the croissette with some UK-based
             Digits. Enjoyed watching the hookers (that's a
             story in itself.) Enjoyed staying up all night and
             walking the beach. Enjoyed vodka sorbet and Neopolitan
             pizza. Enjoyed the beach during the day too for
             other, um, reasons.
    
    Bath, UK and surrounding areas
    
    	     Southwest England and Wales are beautiful. Walking
             through the farms...
    
    Geneva Switzerland
    
             A great city... my hotel window overlooked the
             Rhone river (is that right? Damn... brain fry)
    
    Copenhagen Denmark
    
    	     Whoa golly. Let's not get into it... :-) oh, Tivoli
             was great...
    
    Toronto and Montreal
    
    	     Two great cities. Probably my favorite cities in
             North America.
    
    LA and NY
    
    	     I also like both, but for different reasons...
    
    Disneyworld
    
    	     Mostly because I was with my children
    
    -b
237.3Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Mon Jan 09 1995 22:2312
    Scuba diving on the Great Barrier Reef
    Skiing on Breckenridge (sp?), Colorado - Colorado Springs is one of the 
    most beautiful places I have ever visited.
    Skiing on Super Nendez (sp?), Switzerland
    Drinking Singapore Slings at Raffles Hotel Singapore (got a bit drunk!)
    Piloting a light aircraft over Stone Mountain, Atlanta.
    I love my home town in England too. (Very Patriotic)(and I love
    Queenie!)
    Surfing some of the best beaches this side of Australia (babefest).
    Denmark - Very beautiful country, legoland was great fun!! (big kid(no
    comments!))
    
237.4CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanTue Jan 10 1995 00:5414


   My church
   The home of some friends in Colorado Springs
   Colorado Springs
   Colorado
   Arizona
   Riding in a coach car on an Amtrak Superliner going through the Rockies and
   Sierras
   Riding in an Amtrak train going just about anywhere


   Jim
237.5LJSRV2::KALIKOWPentium: Intel's Blew-Chip SpecialTue Jan 10 1995 01:014
    Caneel Bay, St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands.
    
    The primo of primo locations for the planet.  Bar none.  Case closed!
                               
237.6Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Tue Jan 10 1995 01:087
    re -1
    
    Wrong wrong wrong
    
    Isle Of Wight - English Channel, British Isles.
    
    The primo of primo of primo locations in the universe. Case closed !!
237.7LJSRV2::KALIKOWPentium: Intel's Blew-Chip SpecialTue Jan 10 1995 01:111
237.9TINCUP::AGUEDTN-592-4939, 719-598-3498(SSL)Tue Jan 10 1995 01:1313
    In the saddle.
    
    Any mountain peak.
    
    Any mountain valley.
    
    On top of a pair of skis.
    
    In a screened porch during a thunderstorm.
    
    On a trail with Mike the dog.
    
    -- Jim
237.10Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Tue Jan 10 1995 01:151
    re .7  :*)
237.11POLAR::RICHARDSONTue Jan 10 1995 01:521
    LCoWMR
237.12MPGS::MARKEYI most definitely think I mightTue Jan 10 1995 02:021
    WMCoLR
237.13POLAR::RICHARDSONTue Jan 10 1995 02:051
    {gak}
237.14SMURF::MSCANLONoh-oh. It go. It gone. Bye-bye.Tue Jan 10 1995 02:316
    Maine - anywhere
    Upstate NY (specifically Poland)
    The White Mountains
    Any auction
    Most anyplace off the beaten path
    
237.15POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of WarmMoistRogeringTue Jan 10 1995 02:3514
    
    Leningrad (what's it called now?  museums, history)
    
    Miyake-jima (milking cows)
    
    Cabo San Lucas (whales, pelicans, snorkeling)
    
    Canton, New York (St Lawrence University)
    
    Middledam, Maine (on the Upper Richardson Lake)
    
    Yorkshire (they have such cute accents)
    
    
237.16Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Tue Jan 10 1995 03:283
    How pleasant it is that nobody has yet made any reference to sex.
    
    ahhhhhh what lovely people.
237.17Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Tue Jan 10 1995 03:281
    The kitchen table
237.18Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Tue Jan 10 1995 03:304
    Are we like going to go for the opposite to this topic.
    
    mine would have to be, head down the toilet after a night out
    on the booze.
237.198^)POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of WarmMoistRogeringTue Jan 10 1995 03:332
    
    Martin luv, behave yourself.
237.20Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Tue Jan 10 1995 03:401
    Yes mum ! :*))
237.21HBFDT1::SCHARNBERGSenior KodierwurstTue Jan 10 1995 06:587
237.22WELSWS::HEDLEYLager LoutTue Jan 10 1995 09:116
Down a pub on Newcastle riverside.
The burger stand at Bishop's Stortford Football Club.
The Metro Centre at Gatesheed after I've been paid.
Rhodes Island (the one in the Mediterranean that is!)

Chris.
237.23PNTAGN::WARRENFELTZRTue Jan 10 1995 09:5010
    scuba diving on Ocean Pine Key, Florida
    
    squirrel/turkey hunting in GW Nat'l Forest in Allegheny Co, MD
    
    any kind of fishing off Big Pine Key, Florida
    
    sitting in my rocker with my Sarah on my lap listening to our Classical
    Music and talking.
    
    Future:   Bowing in the presence of Jesus Christ.
237.24LJSRV2::KALIKOWPentium: Intel's Blew-Chip SpecialTue Jan 10 1995 09:544
    > Bowing in the presence of Jesus Christ.
    
    ... And all this time we NEVER knew you played the violin!  
                                   
237.25PNTAGN::WARRENFELTZRTue Jan 10 1995 09:553
    dr dan:
    
    that's not all I don't play...
237.26LJSRV2::KALIKOWPentium: Intel's Blew-Chip SpecialTue Jan 10 1995 10:341
          Don't include the skin-flute, & save your credibility! :-)
237.27{cough}POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of WarmMoistRogeringTue Jan 10 1995 11:321
    
237.28CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantTue Jan 10 1995 11:577
    600 miles off shore in a small boat, at night, with a full moon rising.
    Zimmerfrei-ing through Austria
    Cooper Island Beach Club, Cooper Island, BVI - Best Conch Fritters
    anywhere.
    Sunset in the cockpit of a boat, anywhere remote w/ the grill stoked
    and boat drink in hand.  
    Lake Champlain
237.29GRANPA::TDAVISTue Jan 10 1995 12:336
    St Johns    Snorkling on the underwater trail
 Cannan Valley  West Virgina( any season)
 My Home
    
    
              
237.30SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowTue Jan 10 1995 12:406
>>> any kind of fishing off Big Pine Key, Florida

Ronald, let me introduce you to my husband.  You'd
be very happy together!

joanne (off to the Keys, but not off-key, in April)
237.31GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERshut your operculumTue Jan 10 1995 12:458
    
    
    I'll go along with Mr. Davis on the West Virginia thing.  Beautiful
    country.  Love them mountains.  Of course him being from West Virginia
    explains a lot of things.... :')
    
    
    Mike
237.32GRANPA::TDAVISTue Jan 10 1995 13:133
    -1  Wife is from West Virginia, went to school there, born and raised
        in Philadelphia.
    
237.33PNTAGN::WARRENFELTZRTue Jan 10 1995 13:177
    Joanne:
    
    My parents place is in Marathon...you going there in April; we gotta
    talk!
    
    Ron
    
237.34PNTAGN::WARRENFELTZRTue Jan 10 1995 13:183
    .29 Tom:
    
    Canaan Valley, W VA is beautiful country and great skiing to boot!
237.35SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowTue Jan 10 1995 13:203
	Oh my, Ron, can I pick your brain?  I think we'll be
	staying on Grassy Key.  Right now it's a toss-up between
	a place there and one on Little Torch.
237.36CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantTue Jan 10 1995 13:223
    Boxbash in the keys!  I'll most likely be visiting my folks in FLA and
    may mosey on down to Key West again that time o' year unless of course
    I go to Vail :-).  
237.37COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertTue Jan 10 1995 13:428
237.38I should have been there right now :<<<<COMICS::MCSKEANESANTA!!!! Ye forgot ma M16!!!!Tue Jan 10 1995 14:169
    ><<< Note 237.36 by CONSLT::MCBRIDE "aspiring peasant" >>>
    
    >unless of course I go to Vail :-).
    
    Put Vail down as one of my favourite places. Colorado Springs too.
    
    Oh why did my job transfer have to fall through :<<<<<<<
    
    POL.
237.39Start here...GAAS::BRAUCHERTue Jan 10 1995 14:204
    
    A000H
    
      bb
237.40DOCTP::BINNSTue Jan 10 1995 14:2132
    For sheer breathtaking beauty:
    
    The island of Miyajima in the Inland Sea of Japan, particularly as
    approached at night by an enormous full moon on an ancient ferry not
    much bigger than the African Queen.
    
    St. John, VI, but not Caneel Bay, Drdan -- rather the beach up the road
    a  piece as you head toward Maho Bay, as seen from the cliff
    overlooking it -- forgot the name.
    
    Yosemite Valley? (if you're not looking at the crowds) -- this probably
    isn't a permanent part of this august group -- it's just that I'd never
    seen the west before last summer, and this was the most stunning part
    of a series of stunning landscapes in Cal, Az and Nev
    
    For heart-aching quaintness:
    
    Heidleberg, and a series of astonishingly intact "Pied Piper" type
    hamlets in Germany
    
    The seaside village on the Greek island of Logos in the Adriatic
    
    The hillside Venetian-empire town on the Adriatic island of Hvar
    (Croatian now?)
    
    For the tingle and adrenaline rush of diving big-time into a new
    culture: any great city -- NY, Paris, London, Tokyo, and a bunch others
    I'd love to visit.
    
    Kit
    
    
237.41CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantTue Jan 10 1995 14:2911
    Kit,
    
    Could be Trunk Bay which is purported to be one of the most beautiful
    beaches in the world and featured in Four Seasons, the movie.  Leinster 
    Bay (too far up the coast I think).  Was it the one near the ruins of 
    the Annenberg (sp?) Sugar Mill with Johnson reef off in the distance?  
    This one may be Maho Bay.  St. John is definitely a great place in and 
    of itself.  I'll be there in May so I'll let you know if it is still 
    as breathtaking :-).  
    
    Brian
237.42virtual locationsCOOKIE::MUNNSTue Jan 10 1995 14:2911
    My favorite places are a state of mind:
    
    o Surfing big waves and getting tubed.
    o Performing my clarinet in front of an audience and feeling the high of
      total control and relaxation
    o Running the trails and feeling unlimited energy
    o Mountain biking up a killer hill and feeling the rush of the descent
    o Wrestling with my 4 year old son         
    o Creating something that I value
    o Hearing a classical piece of music that gets the heart beating and
      pumps my energy levels.
237.43MAIL1::CRANETue Jan 10 1995 15:011
    Any Massage Parlor USA.
237.44DOCTP::BINNSTue Jan 10 1995 15:108
    yes!  Trunk Bay it is!  Thanks, Brian.
    
    My wife and I were in St. John in January, 1984. She was 4 months
    pregnant with our first, (we have 3 now), so it has special memories as
    our last, lazy, childless vacation.....
    
    Kit
    
237.45BIGQ::SILVANobody wants a Charlie in the Box!Tue Jan 10 1995 15:129
| <<< Note 237.37 by COVERT::COVERT "John R. Covert" >>>


| Berlin


	You think Berlin MA is a great place to go???? Wow..... I guess it's
different if ya lived there...

237.46MPGS::MARKEYI most definitely think I mightTue Jan 10 1995 15:156
    Berlin is a cool place (the one in the Federal Republic of Germany,
    that is.) A very happening post-punk scene. Better than London in
    that regard. Night clubs galore. A brilliant mix of the old and
    new. A dark underbelly. Cabarets. Very very hip.
    
    -b
237.47PNTAGN::WARRENFELTZRTue Jan 10 1995 16:039
    Joanne:
    
    The place we turn off on Big Pine is the crossroad just before the
    light and the area where the Saturday flea market is.
    
    Since the last time down to the Keys is now 3 years (since my last pay
    increase), I can't remember the name of the street.  There was, at that
    time, a new development of single family homes being built with Gulf
    access that looked awesome.
237.48PNTAGN::WARRENFELTZRTue Jan 10 1995 16:058
    Box bash in Keys:
    
    My dad has a very large place one block off the Atlantic in Marathon
    and they always love to have company.  With a Super Saver to Miami, a
    ticket can sometimes be picked up for $99/rt.  It's around a 90 minute
    drive to his place.
    
    Surf's up!
237.49NETCAD::WOODFORDI think I'll stop Counting Now.....Tue Jan 10 1995 19:335
    
    
    In my nice warm bed with my head stuffed under a pillow
    having good dreams.
    
237.50MTVIEW::ALVIDREZShe makes me write checksTue Jan 10 1995 19:565

The finish line or hitting the touch-pad at the end of the swim lane
where I've set a new PR.

237.51re .41 re St. John beach... Yep, Trunk Bay it iz. Super!!!LJSRV2::KALIKOWPentium: Intel's Blew-Chip SpecialTue Jan 10 1995 23:037
    ... but WAY over-touristed.  Hang out at Caneel, pay the exorbitant
    lodging charges, which keep the riffraff away...
    
    Now of course all this was ~15 years ago, before RockResorts sold out
    to whoever is running the joint now...  So I dunno whether the
    riffraffscreen is up to snuff as of yore... :-)
    
237.52POLAR::RICHARDSONWed Jan 11 1995 00:451
    The Shenandoah Valley.
237.53MPGS::MARKEYI most definitely think I mightWed Jan 11 1995 00:5312
    Add Estes Park/Rocky Mountain National Park to the list of
    places I put in earlier. Some of the most memorable hiking
    I've ever done...
    
    Also, for local flavor... I really like the area around
    Wachusett Reservoir, particularly the rivers that run
    through Sterling and Princeton Mass, and the various
    trails that lead to the summit of Wachusett Mountain.
    Also, the Greenfield/Hawley/Deerfield/Conway area
    of western Mass.
    
    -b
237.54PNTAGN::WARRENFELTZRWed Jan 11 1995 10:031
    driving home after work
237.55SUBPAC::SADINcaught in the 'netWed Jan 11 1995 10:244

	Top of a mountain, anywhere, watching the sunset.

237.56MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jan 11 1995 13:325
A couple of smallish waterfalls in upstate New York which probably only
about 2 or 3 hundred living people have ever seen.

And Roby Pond.

237.57POLAR::RICHARDSONWed Jan 11 1995 14:241
    The Adirondacks.
237.58RDGE44::ALEUC8Wed Jan 11 1995 14:2915
    Lord's or The Oval cricket grounds when West Indies are playing
    Any cricket ground when I'm playing
    Any golf course where I'm playing
    
    Fregate, Seychelles
    Anse Intendace, Mahe, Seychelles
    Deuba, Fiji
    Tortola, BVI
    St Lawrence, Barbados
    
    *sigh*
    
    typing this has made me very sad
    
    ric
237.59CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantWed Jan 11 1995 14:306
    RE: RockResorts 
    
    No, the riff raff screen is way down.  They let me in without s'much as
    a glance :-).  They still charge beaucoup dinero though.  
    
    
237.602582::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jan 11 1995 14:368
>    Fregate, Seychelles
>    Anse Intendace, Mahe, Seychelles
>    Deuba, Fiji
>    Tortola, BVI

Is anyone close enough to perform the Heimlich manouver on this man?
I think he's choking on something.

237.61NETCAD::WOODFORDI think I'll stop Counting Now.....Wed Jan 11 1995 15:064
    
    
    At home in front of a cozy fire, watching the snow fall.  :*)
    
237.62STOWOA::JOLLIMORELife's A Long SongWed Jan 11 1995 15:151
	The Voodoo Lounge.
237.63RDGE44::ALEUC8Wed Jan 11 1995 15:245
    .60
    
    huh ?
    
    ric
237.64POLAR::RICHARDSONWed Jan 11 1995 15:281
    I thought it was funny.
237.65RDGE44::ALEUC8Wed Jan 11 1995 15:515
    .64
    
    i don't know wot to think about .60 cos i don't understand it
    
    ric
237.663149::KRAWIECKIZebras should be seen and not herdWed Jan 11 1995 15:536
    
    Listen to someone choking and see if the names of those places don't
    sound the same....
    
    :)
    
237.67CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantWed Jan 11 1995 15:555
    Well lemme trance late.  He has observed all of the wander full play says
    ewe halve bin two.  The pronunciation of many of them are a mouthful. 
    T'was merely a funny.  
    
    
237.68CSC32::M_EVANSproud counter-culture McGovernikWed Jan 11 1995 16:022
    not sharing where my favorite place is.  There are more than enough
    people who visit it already, and I appreciate pristine wilderness.
237.69AKOCOA::DOUGANWed Jan 11 1995 16:051
    Whychimeycup Inlet (spelling?), 40 km west of Albany, Western Australia
237.70RDGE44::ALEUC8Wed Jan 11 1995 16:352
    aha, i unnerstan cos a helpful colleague has explained wot the Heimlich
    manouvre is (my mind was well boggling !!)
237.71COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertWed Jan 11 1995 16:5513
A friend of mine is on vacation in

	The Falkland Islands

at the moment.

This time last year, he went to

	Bhutan.

I'd be more likely to check out this year's choice.

/john
237.72PCBUOA::LEFEBVREPCBU Asia/Pacific MarketingThu Jan 12 1995 15:5711
    Brugge, Belgium
    
    Singapore
    
    Sydney
    
    Aukland, NZ
    
    St. Barthelemy, French WI
    
    Mark.
237.73RDGE44::ALEUC8Thu Jan 12 1995 16:056
    .72
    
    St. Barthelemy - have heard rave reports about this one - is it *that*
    good ? 
    
    ric
237.74PCBUOA::LEFEBVREPCBU Asia/Pacific MarketingThu Jan 12 1995 16:176
    Ask John Covert.
    
    Actually, I've been there numerous times and have also been to St. John's 
    USVI.  St. John's is like Revere Beach compared to St. Barth's.
    
    Mark.
237.75NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Jan 12 1995 16:202
I don't think they've heard of Revere Beach in Reading.
Reading, England that is.
237.76COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Jan 12 1995 17:2719
One of the best ways to describe St. Barths is to describe how you pack
for it.

First you pack two suitcases.  Then you remove all the clothes in one
suitcase and replace them with money.  Now you're ready to go.

Average price of lunch for two is $60.

Average price of dinner for two is $120.

Be sure you rent a villa with kitchenette, because unless you make a lot
more than a principal engineer with 20 years at DEC, you'll be eating at
home half your dinners and two thirds of your lunches (and all of your
breakfasts).

But it's a nice place.  Absolutely nothing to do but sit on the beach.
No night clubs, no discos, nothing but beaches and French restaurants.

/john
237.78have suitcase, no travel $SWAM2::GOLDMAN_MABlondes have more Brains!Thu Jan 12 1995 21:4914
    Narrangansett Bay at sunrise; Wellfleet MA at same.
    Monterey CA or San Diego CA at sunset.
    Shenendoah in the spring.
    Big Bear Lake in the winter.
    Big Sur in summer.
    Any place in New Hampshire in the fall.
    
    Anywhere my family is, anytime.  (and sometimes anywhere they are not,
    depending upon my mood and theirs!)
    
    M.
    
    
    
237.79RDGE44::ALEUC8Fri Jan 13 1995 10:439
    .75,.76,.77
    
    hmm sounds nice but pricey
    
    <putting sicko hat on>
    best thing about going to these French or ex-French places is they
    don't have hangups about topless sunbathing ! 
    
    ric$sicko
237.80WAHOO::LEVESQUEget on with it, babyFri Jan 13 1995 10:481
    or bottomless.
237.81MPGS::MARKEYHoist the Jolly Roger!Fri Jan 13 1995 14:241
    LCoOE
237.82GMT1::TEEKEMACount down 5..4..3..2..1..Out o' here.Fri Jan 13 1995 14:242
	Anywhere but here...............
237.83POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Oral ExploitsFri Jan 13 1995 14:282
    
    The Little Chamber is starting to get crowded 8^).
237.84GMT1::TEEKEMACount down 5..4..3..2..1..Out o' here.Fri Jan 13 1995 14:325
	As long as there is room in the snow suite.....%^)


	Oh me gosh........what an arousing p-name....%^)
237.858^)))))POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Oral ExploitsFri Jan 13 1995 14:355
    
    Little Chamber of Oral Exploits?
                      
    
    What, you find conversation arousing 8^)?
237.86GMT1::TEEKEMACount down 5..4..3..2..1..Out o' here.Fri Jan 13 1995 14:362
	When discussing the right subjects.........%^)
237.87POLAR::RICHARDSONFri Jan 13 1995 15:131
    teekema, is a snow suite like an igloo or something?
237.88WECARE::BOURGOINEFri Jan 13 1995 15:3014

my favorite place:   My family has a camp up north on a small lake.  
		    Being there and remembering times there are 
		    wonderful!   One of my favorite:  My 2 year old son	
		    and I napping in the hammock.  The only sounds
		    around are the sounds of my older son playing in 
		    the sand with his father, the water, and the 
		    birds.

		    longing for summer.........


Pat
237.89GMT1::TEEKEMACount down 5..4..3..2..1..Out o' here.Fri Jan 13 1995 16:103
>> teekema, is a snow suite like an igloo or something?

	If it is big enough, sure...........%^)
237.9045796::COOKSHalf Man,Half BiscuitWed Jan 18 1995 16:0014
    my home town of Reading,England. A lot of people pretend to hate it
    (`cos that`s a trendy thing to do),but I wouldn`t live anywhere else.
    
    Amsterdam. A seedy,laid back sort of a place. 
    
    Oslo,Norway. Lived there for a couple of years when I wuz a lad. Nice
    snow and fjords. The wimmin are top notch.
    
    Birmingham,England. 
    
    Bilbao,Spain. Every pub plays either metal or punk music. Great
    terrorist organisation called the E.T.A who blow up the occaisonal car.
                                            
    
237.91POLAR::RICHARDSONWed Jan 18 1995 16:141
have you ridden a fjord lately?
237.92Lovely plumage!MPGS::MARKEYHoist the Jolly Roger!Wed Jan 18 1995 16:221
    No, but I keep pining for 'em.
237.93CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantWed Jan 18 1995 16:241
    Are you a Norwegian Blue?
237.94and wrapped within my man's arms...GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampWed Jan 18 1995 17:4412
    
    a little town just outside of zurich switzerland...lucerne, perhaps. 
    very loverlee...along with that town in austria that is escaping me at
    the moment...not far from the swarovski (i know i butchered that one)
    crystal factory...
    montreal
    san diego in the spring
    new hampshire or the cape (wellfleet) in the summer
    new hampshire in the fall
    
    
                      
237.95NETCAD::WOODFORDDoin' The Thorazine Shuffle.Wed Jan 18 1995 18:2616
    
    Raq,  There is a place halfway between Bangor and Bar Harbour
    in Maine, called Lucerne in Maine, Maine. (Yes, that's the name of the
    town.)  It is supposed to be an exact miniature replica of 
    Lucerne, Switzerland.  It is absolutely breath-taking up there
    in the winter time.  There is a place called the Lucerne Inn
    that I stay at every time I go there.  They have a pool, fireplaces,
    whirlpool tubs, a view that will knock your socks off from every room,
    and a fabulous five star restaurant.
    
    If you ever get the chance, go there!!  It's a long drive, but SO worth
    it!!!!!
    
    
    Terrie
    
237.9645796::COOKSHalf Man,Half BiscuitThu Jan 19 1995 11:156
    My Mum and Dad went to New England in the Autumn,er,I mean Fall `cos
    apparently the leaves turn a nice colour. Very impressive,apparently.
    
    They made no mention of kinky hotels with whirlpools,mind. And quite
    right to n`all.
    
237.97NETCAD::WOODFORDDoin' The Thorazine Shuffle.Thu Jan 19 1995 11:4215
    
    
    Mr. Cooks, this was not a 'kinky hotel' as you put it.
    It was extremely elegant, very victorian, and just a
    really lovely place to go.  The fireplace in each room
    provided a warm romantic setting for one of the most
    fabulous views I've ever seen from a hotel window.
    
    This place was extremely classy, but with a laid back touch.
    
    Nothing 'trashy' about it.
    
    
    Terrie
    
237.98WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceThu Jan 19 1995 11:571
    who said there was a correlation between kinky and trashy?
237.99SUBPAC::SADINcaught in the 'netThu Jan 19 1995 12:147
    
    
    	kinky = using a feather
    
    	trashy = using the whole chicken
    
    
237.100Your Favourite SnarfPOWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Oral ExploitsThu Jan 19 1995 13:171
    
237.101CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantThu Jan 19 1995 13:217
    All of the kinky hotels are in the Poconos, a semimountainous section of
    Pennsatucky where heart shaped bathtubs, round beds and red satinand
    velvet abound.  The second area is Niagara Falls but that has fallen to
    cheap fleabag dives, tacky gift shops and purveyors of porn.  At least
    so I was told.  
    
    Brian
237.102POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Oral ExploitsThu Jan 19 1995 13:272
    
    Hey, I've been to one of those hotels in the Poconos 8^).
237.103SUBPAC::SADINcaught in the 'netThu Jan 19 1995 13:315
    
    
    	Yeah, that was fun eh Ms. Deb...? ;*)
    
    
237.104Also reports of hidden cameras and 2 way mirrorsCONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantThu Jan 19 1995 13:321
    I know, I bought the video!  =8-0  
237.105St. Simon's Island, GeorgiaDYPSS1::COGHILLSteve Coghill, Luke 14:28Tue Jan 24 1995 15:048
   St. Simon's Island, GA if a very nice place to spend a week.  Nice
   beaches with a density of only 5-6 people per 150 sq. meters. 
   Marvelous golf close by.  Steeped in history (English stopped the
   northernmost advance of the Spaniards at the Battle of Bloody Marsh). 
   Good shopping.  Very slow pace.  Nice fishing.  Etc.
   
   We spend 10 days there every June.  Rent a condo on the beach.  Very
   nice.  Prices are reasonable.
237.106 SUBURB::COOKSHalf Man,Half BiscuitThu Feb 02 1995 11:216
    I know what you Americans are like.
    
    You have sex with each other. With no clothes on. 
    
    Mucky - that`s what I call it.
         
237.107If I ever won the lottery, travelling would become my life!TROOA::TRP109::Chrisif not now, when?Fri Feb 17 1995 13:0241
	There are so many place that bring back fond memories that to
	narrow it down would be much too difficult.  I pretty well like
	anywhere that is different, but some of my favs are:

City to live in:  Sydney, Australia - this is a city that offers everything 
	you could want - friendly people, culture, beautiful weather, 	
	fantastic beaches, nearby-Blue Mountains and Hunter Valley.  If 
	anyone had a way to approve my application for immigration, I would 
	be more than grateful!  I really love Toronto, but Sydney is the 
	only other city I have been to that I would rather live in.

City to play tourist in:  Florence, Italy - amazing to see so much history-
        the artwork and architecture kept me fascinated for hours.  Loved
	the market (especially the leather stuff - oohh errr) and you can
	never go wrong with Italian restaurants, especially in Italy!

Island:	Tie between Hydra, Greece and Tahiti.  Hydra was a place of 
	beauty - glorious sun reflecting off the Mediterranean Sea and
	white washed houses.  No cars are allowed on this island - a lot
	of people ride their donkeys in to town (which consists of a couple
	of streets along the waterfront)  Also, there is an artists colony
	on the other side of the island which is worth a visit.  Tahiti 
	is as lush and tropical as you would imagine, but also has a major
	metropolitan centre in Papette that has a great marketplace, and the
	governors palace is quite the sight.  We went to a double waterfall
	and swam au naturel in the rain forest - good time had by all!

The great outdoors: There are way too many hiking trails and scenic spots
	to list, but a couple of my favs are Yosemite Park (especially
	watching the sunset and reflect off Half Dome) and pretty well
	the whole state of Colorado - you people who live there are
	most fortunate


	Now I'm depressed.... instead of packing to go travelling, I'm
	stuck here packing up my cube for yet another move across the
	office.  I swear they just keep us moving so that facilities can
	keep their jobs!  This is my 5th move in just over 3 years!



237.108ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Wed Feb 22 1995 02:376
    Chris,
    
    Yes, I think Sydney is great!  If I had to live somewhere other than
    the U.S., it would be Sydney.
    
    Bob
237.109Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Wed Feb 22 1995 03:051
    Then you're both nuts !!! ;^)
237.110ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Wed Feb 22 1995 11:233
I don't see you in any big hurry to leave...

Bob
237.111Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Thu Feb 23 1995 01:532
    YIKES !!! You mean you see me..... quiver, shake, dribble (well not
    dribble)
237.112NETCAD::WOODFORDLight dawns over marblehead....Thu Feb 23 1995 10:514
    
    
    a softly padded room with a nicely tailored white coat.....
    
237.113WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Feb 23 1995 10:513
    home... end of list.
    
    Chip
237.114Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Fri Feb 24 1995 00:362
    Earley Retreat - Lower Earley, Reading, England, wiv all my mates
    getting completely, well you know ! :*)
237.115Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Fri Feb 24 1995 00:372
    Errrrrr, it's a pub by the way not a whore house before one of you
    pervies brings it up !
237.116 SUBURB::COOKSHalf Man,Half BiscuitFri Feb 24 1995 15:536
    I go to the Early Retreat for a coke after playing squash on a
    Wednesday night.
    
    Not a bad pub,I guess. Not the sort of place I`d get Brahms,though.
     
    
237.117MAIL2::CRANEFri Feb 24 1995 16:171
    Whats a "Brahams"?
237.118CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantFri Feb 24 1995 16:266
    A Brahams is a support device used to keep cured pork from drooping
    while being stored during the curing process.  Often looks like fish
    nets with a little loop left over for hanging.  Known also in guttural 
    references as a porcine pouch, sow sling, hammock, bacon bag etc.
    
    Brian
237.119 SUBURB::COOKSHalf Man,Half BiscuitMon Feb 27 1995 10:329
    No it`s not. Well,it might be. Personally,I was referring to "Brahms
    & Lizst" which is Cockney rhyming slang for "pissed" (ie,drunk).
    
    Eg, "Cor blimey Guvernor. Stone the crows,me old son. I was wuz as 
    Brahms as a Harry last night".
    
    (Harry is short for Harry Hunt. Which I`m not going to translate).
    
    
237.120POBOX::BATTISContract StudmuffinMon Feb 27 1995 12:452
    
    er it might also be a lullabye.
237.121SHRCTR::SIGELTakin' care of business and workin' overtimeThu Apr 20 1995 15:116
    Disney world
    Universal Studios
    Busch Gardens
    Sanabel Island and Captiva (Florida)
    Cape Cod (any beach will do)
    Any Amusement park in Mass.
237.122POLAR::RICHARDSONSpecial Fan Club BaloneyThu Apr 20 1995 15:131
    <--- They allow amusement parks to operate during mass?
237.123WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceThu Apr 20 1995 15:181
    Sanibel.
237.124NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Apr 20 1995 15:201
Saniflush.
237.125SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasThu Apr 20 1995 15:238
    
    RE: .123
    
    Hey Doctah!!!
    
     I'm gonna be around that area Christmas time!!!
    
      Talk to me!! 
237.126WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceThu Apr 20 1995 15:292
    Horrible area. You'll hate it. Warm, sunny, breezy, lots of interesting
    birds and the shell capital of the world. An abysmal place.
237.127SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasThu Apr 20 1995 15:548
    
    Gee!! I'm bummed!! I'll have to spend a whole week down in that
    "abysmal place"... :)
    
    
    Any snorkeling in this "horrible area"??
    
    
237.128CALLME::MR_TOPAZThu Apr 20 1995 18:233
237.129SHRCTR::SIGELTakin' care of business and workin' overtimeThu Apr 20 1995 18:241
    Ah Sanibel, give me the beach....fast!!
237.130WAHOO::LEVESQUEluxure et suppliceThu Apr 20 1995 18:284
    Rent a bike right away when you get there (it's good to even call ahead
    and make reservations) otherwise you may not get one. And ride through
    the Ding Darling preserve. It's a real nice ride, but don't get too
    close to the 'gators. :-)
237.131CALLME::MR_TOPAZThu Apr 20 1995 18:301
       A bike's nice, canoe is better.
237.132NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Thu Apr 20 1995 18:312
Canoe gets you closer to the alligators.  They might even come on board if
they're hungry.
237.133POLAR::RICHARDSONSpecial Fan Club BaloneyThu Apr 20 1995 18:471
    What a croc.
237.134SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasThu Apr 20 1995 19:069
    
    RE: .130,.131
    
     Will do on the bike... Sounds like a lot of fun as biking is one of my
    favorite exercises....
    
     I dunno about the canoe though... I wouldn't mind as much as someone
    else in the canoe... ;)
    
237.135GAVEL::JANDROWThu Apr 20 1995 19:189
    
    
    about 9 years ago, i went and visited a friend's relatives with her in
    fort myers.  i remember we took a drive out to sanibel island for the
    day to go to the beach...but that is all i remember about that part.  i
    also remember renting a canoe and taking it for a paddle down some
    local river...lots of gator and pelicans...it was really nice...
    
    
237.136CALDEC::RAHHow you play is who you are.Fri Apr 21 1995 00:026
    
    lamplighter square
    
    cv integration labs in beffid
    
    purity mahhket in acton
237.137Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Fri Apr 21 1995 01:542
    laying on the floor with an empty beer can in each hand, knowing it was
    one hell of a night !!!!!!
237.138POLAR::RICHARDSONSpecial Fan Club BaloneyFri Apr 21 1995 01:571
    I can think of a better place... Yes, I, can.
237.139MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Apr 21 1995 02:0110
re:       <<< Note 237.136 by CALDEC::RAH "How you play is who you are." >>>
>    lamplighter square
>    cv integration labs in beffid
>    purity mahhket in acton

Er, if these are becoming some of RAH's favorite places, I think we need
to get him home posthaste.

:^)

237.140Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Fri Apr 21 1995 02:032
    re .138...... Glenn...... think clear thoughts.. ye doity little
    personage :*)
237.141POLAR::RICHARDSONSpecial Fan Club BaloneyFri Apr 21 1995 02:061
    Oh, but the thoughts are clear, VERY clear.
237.142Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Fri Apr 21 1995 02:071
    Waheeeey !!!! Close the page on your Playboy.
237.143POLAR::RICHARDSONSpecial Fan Club BaloneyFri Apr 21 1995 02:103
    Magazines?!?

    Not on your life.
237.144Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Fri Apr 21 1995 02:141
    Chuckle !!!! :*) :*)
237.145POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesFri Apr 21 1995 03:105
>Er, if these are becoming some of RAH's favorite places, I think we need
>to get him home posthaste.
 
    Oh, I dunno, Jack - that's a pretty nice Purity Supreme, really...
237.146A Market Basket junkieMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Apr 21 1995 03:213
Yet another of the high points in life I've missed, I guess . . . 
:^)

237.147CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanFri Apr 21 1995 03:224


 I'm a Shaw's man m'self...
237.148Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Fri Apr 21 1995 03:241
    'hoos He ?
237.149MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Apr 21 1995 03:252
"He" who?

237.150Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Fri Apr 21 1995 03:261
    This 'Shaw' bloke !
237.151MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Apr 21 1995 03:315
Oh - That's George Bernard Shaw, the famous New English grocery
store magnate. While many folks thought of him primarily as a
playwright, they were totally unaware that he got his start as
a produce huckster in Picadilly.

237.152Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMAnd monkeys might fly outa my butt!Fri Apr 21 1995 03:341
    Cooo, the things you learn ! :*)
237.153POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesFri Apr 21 1995 03:459
    
    .151
    
    It MUST be true, because I went to a Shaw's once that had nine
    different kinds of lettuce.  They have a great ethnic foods section,
    too - that's where I get my Tom Ka ingredients.
    
    They're a bit pricy tho 8^/.  Victory is cheaper, but doesn't have
    quite as good a selection.
237.154WMOIS::GIROUARD_CFri Apr 21 1995 11:133
    anyplace on my bike...
    
    Chip
237.155CALLME::MR_TOPAZFri Apr 21 1995 12:395
       re .151:
       
       Shaw was Irish (though spent much of his working time in GB).
       
       --Mr Topaz
237.156GAVEL::JANDROWFri Apr 21 1995 12:4812
    
    you think victory is cheaper???  eeessshhhh...not the victory in
    fitchburg...shaws is cheaper....and i like shaws most of all (of area
    grocery stores) but victory does do double coupons, so if i have a
    bunch of coups, i'll go to victory...purity is too expensive too, and
    shop and save can be for some things, but not all, and doesn't have
    some of the stuff i like to buy...
    
    i miss super stop and shop...closest one to me (that i know of) is in
    westboro...
    
    
237.157POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesFri Apr 21 1995 12:537
    
    The Victory in Ayer is much cheaper than the Shaw's in Leominster.  I
    also tried the Shop & Save by the WalMart in, er, Leominster?
    Lancaster? Lunenburg?  Don't remember.  And I've been to the Purity in
    Fitchburg.  Anyway, the Victory is the cheapest of all of them.
    
    Shirley is too small to have a supermarket 8^(.
237.158CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanFri Apr 21 1995 13:0615

 I'm fortunate in that I have 2 Shaw's in the area from which to chose.  One
 in Derry, and one in Londonderry.  We also have a Marketbasket in Londonderry,
 but I don't shop there.  So, when it's time to go ashoppin', I get to make
 a choice when I leave my parking lot..left to Derry or right to Londonderry..
 Man, life is exciting, ain't it?


 What's the big deal with the Purity in Acton?




 Jim
237.159POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesFri Apr 21 1995 13:134
    
    They refurbished it recently.  It's large, bright, and stays open until
    midnight.  I think they'll also take your groceries out to your car for
    you.
237.160GAVEL::JANDROWFri Apr 21 1995 13:397
    
    
    but it's still a purity...high prices..
    
    and it used to be open 24 hours (except on sunday...)
    
    
237.161POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of Fuzzy FacesFri Apr 21 1995 13:444
    
    That's true, it was formerly open 24 hours.  But at least it's still
    open later than the Victory in Ayer, which closes at 8:00 most nights
    8^p.
237.162CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanFri Apr 21 1995 13:469

 Shaw's is open til 11, 'cept on Sundays when they close at 9.






237.163GAVEL::JANDROWFri Apr 21 1995 14:026
    
    
    shaw's in leominster is open 24 hours, except that sunday exception.
    
    
    
237.164CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanFri Apr 21 1995 14:0910


 Come to think of it, the Shaw's in Salem is open 24 hours (not sure if they
 close early on Sunday's though).




 Jim
237.165The verdict's in..SHRCTR::SCHILTONWhen they said sit down,I stood upFri Apr 21 1995 14:109
    Well, we've just had a shiny, new Shaw's open in Northbridge
    giving Victory some competition for the first time in years.
    
    After going a couple of times, I think Shaw's is more expensive,
    they don't double the coupons like Victory and now that Victory
    has expanded their hours (to compete a little better),  I'll stick
    to Victory.
    
    Sue
237.166SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful of yapping zebwasFri Apr 21 1995 14:154
    
    
    How late are the Shaws open in George's country??
    
237.167POLAR::RICHARDSONSpecial Fan Club BaloneyFri Apr 21 1995 14:162
    Oh Victory in Northbridge
    My saviour forever....
237.168CALDEC::RAHan outlaw in townSat Apr 22 1995 16:255
    
    the bunker at Grafenwohr where we used to hide out from the sargeants
    and their work details.
    
    the trout farm near Wildflicken where we used to go fishing after dark.
237.169EVMS::MORONEYVerbing weirds languagesWed Apr 26 1995 22:065
re .156, .160:

Good news for you (I think), Stop and Shop is going to buy Purity.

-Madman
237.170Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMMarty the KidFri Oct 27 1995 03:333
    One of my favorite places is one of the many ledges, high up in the
    Colorado Rockies (Springs), that over looks miles and miles of plains,
    it's just like you see in the old westerns. Fantastic sight.
237.171Favorite PlaceDECLNE::MARTIN_GWed Nov 08 1995 19:354


                    Alicante Spain
237.172LANDO::OLIVER_BWed Nov 08 1995 20:051
    Corfu.
237.173Bless you!!SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBeen complimented by a toady lately?Wed Nov 08 1995 20:061
    
237.174CALLME::MR_TOPAZWed Nov 08 1995 21:241
       My house
237.175GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Wed Nov 08 1995 22:016
The Land of Nod.


\C


237.176CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenTue Nov 14 1995 09:546
    Marina Cay, BVI, tucked in behind the reef in about 12 feet of water
    with the prevailing easterlies flowing through the front hatch, the
    chop broken up by the reef, and a moon the size of Montana rising over
    the horizon.  Add a generous portion of Mount Gay with slightly greater
    amounts of mixer du jour, a large wedge of lime and forget for the next
    two weeks.  
237.177DECWET::LOWEBruce Lowe, DECwest Eng., DTN 548-8910Tue Nov 14 1995 15:5613
Is this some out-of-the-way place where the reality actually matches the 
idylic fantasy? Do such places still exist there?

Or is it another one of those places where you have to get to the sheltered 
water by 2:00 to get a mooring spot, shoehorn yourself between several 
neighbors and hope the wind doesn't change, and hope you can get on the
upcurrent side - else you get 100 boats worth of sewage flowing past your
gunnels.

I'm genuinely curious here - my impression of BVI was that it was probably
wonderful 40 years ago, but now it's the Lake Lanier weekend of the Caribbean
(those in the ATL area know what that means).
237.178CONSLT::MCBRIDEReformatted to fit your screenTue Nov 14 1995 17:0834
    >>> Is this some out-of-the-way place where the reality actually matches 
    	the idylic fantasy? Do such places still exist there?
    
    Yes it is and yes it does but you better hurry because as you suspect,
    it is changing.  Marina Cay has limited anchoring and 1-2 doz.
    moorings.  It has been forever changed by the presence of yet another
    Pusser's Landing complete with Pusser's store and mini-ferry from Beef
    Island.  It is still a beautiful anchorage and you can get there later
    in the afternoon unlike Cooper Island where folks get there at 9:00 AM
    and camp there all day.  There are still idyllic anchorages available
    however.  Away from the crowds and as of yet unspoiled by overcrowding. 
    Best bets are to go in the lower seasons of late Spring and mid-Fall.  
    
    
    >>Or is it another one of those places where you have to get to the
    >>sheltered water by 2:00 to get a mooring spot, shoehorn yourself between 
    >>several neighbors and hope the wind doesn't change, and hope you can get 
    >>on the upcurrent side - else you get 100 boats worth of sewage flowing 
    >>past your gunnels.
    
    >>I'm genuinely curious here - my impression of BVI was that it was
    >>probably wonderful 40 years ago, but now it's the Lake Lanier weekend 
    >>of the Caribbean (those in the ATL area know what that means).
    
    It is awfully crowded in the high season and I would recommend avoiding
    it at all costs.  Low seasons can be decent thought he weather is less
    predictable.  So it rains twice for 15 minutes per day, no big deal
    IMO.  You can still find decent anchorages that are realtively
    uncrowded with good shelter.  There are no currents to speak of and
    shoehorning is a way of life in some anchorages regardless of the
    season.  If you are interested in more info. drop me a line and I will
    share whatever experiences that may interest you. 
    
    Brian
237.179BSS::PROCTOR_RUnmarried Childless Head of HouseholdTue Mar 26 1996 01:585
    {sound of cobwebs being shaken off of old notes}
    
    	my favorite place?
    
    the bedroom.