The Whistlestop Doppler Effect

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Having guests is hard.
Trying to give them New York City in five days AND hold down a day job?
Tricky.
But fun.
Since last Tuesday I've had an excuse to go to museums, stay out late, eat some of the best food in the city, go see country bands in tiny bars where the lights man sits on top of the door, go to parties, go bowling, eat more of the best food in the city, and generally rollock around the place enjoying myself with a little more abandon than is prudent most of the time.
On top of all that, the excuse is one of my best friends.

Dave leaves today, and says he's going to start blogging again when he gets back, although he insists on redesigning first...

Cheerio Dave.

New York welcomes those with a cavalier attitude to their wallets and sleeping hours.

They should put that on a sign somewhere.

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They have this on a 'sign'

Welcome to NY ...

Well I'm not sure he will ... we have become distinctly middle aged in our love for all things internet and groovy. If Dave updates his blog I guess I will have to do mine too! There is only so many times I can read that June the 19th 2005 blog entry. Still, I suppose it beats the hell out of my November the 4th 2004 listing!

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