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Hello Every One
Hello one n all. I am Hannah from Burbank, CA. Roaming around new places is my passion. I'm also addicted to playing chess. I have played near about 274 games so far and have won 252. In the chess Knight is my favorite as it has helped me to win a lot of games. By profession I am a Website Developer and currently working with a leading Website Development, Website Design and Software Development Company.
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What the hell am I doing drinking in LA
... along the way: First surfing experience (for Mark), first time in the Pacific, first time with a school of dolphins swimming past them!!! I had some very happy chappy's coming out of the sea at the end of that! (and one exhausted one, eh Vaughan!)
So after a quick shower at the hotel, we jumped in the car, for the short drive to our hotel in downtown LA. Our room wasn’t ready so we were ...
The long Roadtrip back
We were more prepared for the trip back, and more confident that we had trained the sat nav to do its thing.
Still, a long way is a long way, and it was long.
We're quite tired.
Observations for the day:
- There are many fast food places to choose from.
- Many of the people who are eating fast food could probably skip a ...
Working and living
... myself without a source of income for 11 weeks!
Starting at News2air, it was definitely not what I expected. A much smaller company than what I thought, the people were not at all intimidating and I was not as naive or inexperienced as I was afraid I might be! An entertainment news agency, my responsibilities included covering red carpet events as a reporter, editing and posting footage for clients and helping with general administrative duties. All these I enjoyed ...
Los Angeles - Welcome to Tinseltown!
... we arrived. Opening the slats that formed part of the window of the oddly-named Biltimore Hotel, we could see a patch of fog obscuring the view. “Well we might as well go to Hollywood,” I said on what was to be our only full day in Los Angeles. “We’ll catch the subway and see the stars. Hopefully the weather will clear up.”
It did. The subway we caught was easy to negotiate and it was cheap too. A day pass had only cost us six dollars ...



