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When are you ever going to go to the west coast again?(california) Is it any way posible to get a larger schedule than you have in the Calender link, possibly one that goes far enough into the future that i can see when your ganna visit anywhere near California (or New Mexico, or Arizona)
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Didn't he just have a play out there? I lose track of time sometimes but I think it was in the last six months.
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Indeed he did, mt. But going to see the play didn't mean getting to see him.
It did mean getting to see his lovely and talented daughter, among other wonderful actors (including porce! ).
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Define "west coast." I live in the east, where Omaha is considered a "western city" and Reno is regarded as if it were sort of on the coast.
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Heather and I just made friends with a couple from Wisconsin, and at one point in the conversation, I referred to them as "westerners" since I grew up in North Carolina. They thought that was hilarious, because everyone else who meets them here (in Seattle) says, "Oh, I have a cousin on the east coast!" like they think Wisconsin borders Maine.
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As long as you're in Reno, will you be going to the beach?
After all, Reno is as close to the Pacific as Greensboro is to the Atlantic, and we go to the beach from here ...
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*shudders* I grew up an hour from the beach, and even that drive wasn't really worth it once I was about 12 unless I was going there for something else anyway.
The Pacific is cold. Even in summer. Santa Monica has some awesome stores, though. And it's true that there's no more beautiful sunset than one off Santa Monica Pier.
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