Subject: Seattle, you say?
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Posted on: 2013-02-23 01:15:00 UTC
Hmm... Bit of a drive, but I think we might have relatives in Washington who wouldn't mind the visit...
Subject: Seattle, you say?
Author:
Posted on: 2013-02-23 01:15:00 UTC
Hmm... Bit of a drive, but I think we might have relatives in Washington who wouldn't mind the visit...
So, in a little bit more than a week, it's the Emerald City Comic Con once again! Are other people in the area / out of the area planning on attending?
VM, Nifar, Rosie, and I are doing a Girl Genius cosplay for one of the days!
It's nowhere near North California, right?
/depression
*Disclaimer: VM is from New England, where state boundaries are a matter of 30-90 minutes. This may or may not effect descriptions of "distance" in the Pacific Northwest, as such.
It's in Seattle! So, if you're able to get up that-away, since it's not all that far from Northern California...
Hmm... Bit of a drive, but I think we might have relatives in Washington who wouldn't mind the visit...
I'm from Canada, which is really big. Except for the Maritime provinces. It takes upwards of six hours to drive a quarter way across my home province!
(There's actually a song about that, appropriately enough called "Canada is Really Big")
Israel is small. I takes about a day to travel from its northernmost edge to its southernmost edge, and a few hours to travel from its western edge to its eastern edge. We don't have counties here - they'd be a bit larger than Rhode Island's. A bit.
Kingston-ish, to be exact. You should hang out in the chat! There's even more of us there!
Well, okay, maybe not Rhode Island. The counties would be like a meter each if they wanted more than two.
I find, when thinking in terms of distance, it helps to think of US states as countries instead. Just, y'know, countries that don't have border checks. Usually.
It even sort of works. I mean, my home state of Georgia is like half the size of France.
I did say subconsciously.
hS