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All I'm thinking about (EN version)
A Travel Blog entry by mariatillema from Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
... … In this blog the most important information: ITINERARIES: November 6: Flight Amsterdam – Newark November 6-9: The Molly Pitcher Inn, Red Bank, New Jersey November 9/10: Overnight Greyhound from NYC to Cleveland November 10-12: Days Inn ...
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All I'm Thinkin' About (NL versie)
A Travel Blog entry by mariatillema from Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
... mij tegen te houden… Hierbij de belangrijkste gegevens. REIS- en VERBLIJFGEGEVENS: 6 november: Amsterdam-Newark 6-9 november: The Molly Pitcher Inn, Red Bank, New Jersey 9/10 november: Greyhound van NYC naar Cleveland (nachtbus) 10-12 november: Days ...
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Tea Time
A Travel Blog entry by afoster from Cameron Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia
... , also known as 'Monkey Cups' as monkeys occasionally drink the fluid from inside the pitchers. Insects are attracted to the pitcher plants because of nectar secretions and the slippery rim and inner walls of the pitcher encourage insects to fall into the ...
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Day 7 i'm on the train now only an hour ...
A Travel Blog entry by chet88 from Barcelona, Spain and Canary Islands
... Sheep, which was pretty crowded by our arrival. We had only minor difficulty in scoring a table. TJ, Andy, and I split a pitcher; Gaudwin doesn't drink alcohol. The atmosphere was a little loud. We had some trouble conversing without yelling, so after ...
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Best. Restaurant. Ever.
A Travel Blog entry by punker32 from New York, New York, United States
... part of the soup. In the bowl was a crispy vinegar loop of potato, filled with crème fraiche and tomato pearls. In the pitcher was the potato broth. It was exceptional. Like creamy potato soup with a salt and vinegar chip in the middle. The best potato ...
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Hi Mr. Lester, wanna have a catch?!
A Travel Blog entry by baseballkt from Boston, Massachusetts, United States
... Sox. I noticed he was definately getting more attention than your average Joe. Again, I recognized him and I was thinking he was a pitcher, but his name was escaping me. I overheard him say to the waitress "I'm off until Friday." That's when I asked ...
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I left my heart in San Francisco
A Travel Blog entry by rewsey from San Francisco, California, United States
... be too much trouble. We were advised to get tickets in the lower section and were to the front and right of the pitcher so not a bad view. The atmosphere was exactly as I expected a very family friendly, although the prices inside for beer ...
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I'm looking for the safe house
A Travel Blog entry by jbru223 from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
... rest of the game was scoreless... and featured just three hits. This was due in large part to the efforts of winning pitcher Brian Sweeney. He gave up just one lone hit and struck out four over four sterling innings of relief. This ...
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Scenic Southwest and Texas
A Travel Blog entry by twittg from Galveston, Texas, United States
... very religious and never drank so we were quite shocked. Took her up on the offer and went out to a bar and shared a pitcher of beer. Something I never expected to be doing with Kellie. Drove the little bit to Galveston island to stay with Josh's ...
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Victoria
A Travel Blog entry by ronnied from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
... me at the dock side in downtown and we headed off for a drink. Sam is at work until 10pm tonight, so after we had a pitcher of pale ale and dinner we headed home. I throughly enjoyed my time in Victoria - thanks Matt. Hope you are all well ...
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A rainy Weekend in Taiwan
A Travel Blog entry by steibock79 from Taipei, Taiwan
... so we decided to have a beer at T.G.I.F. They had the Filipino beer San Miguel served as their draft beer. Once we finished our Pitcher, it was time to say good bye to Adrian already. However we discussed about doing a short trip to Vietnam together in ...
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Capital Fun
A Travel Blog entry by sianashworth from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
... other two to it. We headed back to the same place as before and found it almost completely empty. Oh well...we order another pitcher of Keith's Pale and gossip about the other two. Heading home, we make the most of the 24 hour supermarket and head back ...
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Love This Place Already
A Travel Blog entry by elcapitan from Siem Reap, Cambodia
... head to a cozy looking Cambodian BBQ place which had grills and chefs right out in front. Settling in, we ordered a $2.00 pitcher of the local Angkor beer and some grilled chicken and a papaya salad. All was delicious and as we were finishing ...
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The THL
A Travel Blog entry by mcswaink from Tainan, Taiwan
... baseball game. Baseball is rabidly followed in Taiwan and they are very proud of a local player (last name Wang) who is now a pitcher for the NY Yankees. I asked Patrick what kind of food we could buy if we went to the baseball game and he said you ...
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Welcome to Miami!
A Travel Blog entry by tour-46 from Miami, Florida, United States
... wings as a starter followed by burgers. Not kidding, when it came out even we were shocked. Half a ton of chicken and a pitcher of beer each later and the bike tour was officially under way. Since then we've been strolling around Miami beach, drinking ...
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Rangers Ball Game
A Travel Blog entry by kimandjohn from Arlington, Texas, United States
... old solider on a Trojan horse with feathers in his helmet), there were also pink Hello Kitty backpacks for the rookies, and some sort of bet that involved one pitcher polishing the shoes of all the other guys (with his own spit and a towel, none the less) ...
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Heading to the hills
A Travel Blog entry by travellin.light from Tanah Rata, Pahang, Malaysia
... from the clouds There is a wooden walkway which allowed us to see large numbers of mosses and ferns as well as pitcher plants, rhododendrons and wild orchids. Our guide also pointed out spices and medicinal plants. From the observation tower at the top ...
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Biggest flower in the world
A Travel Blog entry by kellyroundworld from Cameron Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia
... was the Mossy or Cloud forest. It was like a hidden world with moss covered trees shrouded in mist. We saw pitcher plants and various other unique plants which rely on the moss for moisture. I also managed to fall into the mud and ...
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No Golf, Great BBQ and the Astros
A Travel Blog entry by dblegldave from Houston, Texas, United States
... as "Take Me Out To the Ballgame" during the game. Music at baseball games is interesting. When the Cardinals went to a relief pitcher during the game, they played "Goodnight Sweetheart," a 1950s song which was resurrected by Sha Na Na in the 1970s for ...
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Well, It Ain't the Majors, but It's Still Baseball
A Travel Blog entry by cphenly from Durham, North Carolina, United States
... like The Mad Mushroom was exuding fantastic smells. We did not forego the game to sample, however. Bull’s pitcher had very rocky start, throwing consistently more than 90 mph but missing the plate by almost as much as ...
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