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Post by JDoub » Wed Jul 23, 2014 5:32 pm

allcat wrote:I had a friend that stopped at a place and tried on shoes in Honk Kong. They were a little tight and he was going to pass. The guy told him to come back in 2 hours. They got a pair of shoes made to fit like a glove in 2 hours.
I didn't shop for shoes, but I did find a Rolex for $100 :) The quality of the fakes here are amazing



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Post by JDoub » Wed Jul 23, 2014 11:31 pm

Tokyo, Japan



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Post by SonomaCat » Fri Aug 08, 2014 2:58 pm

JDoub wrote:Tokyo, Japan
You are definitely winning this thread ... you must have a really interesting job (or at very least, your job takes you a lot of very interesting places!).



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Bay Area Cat wrote:
JDoub wrote:Tokyo, Japan
You are definitely winning this thread ... you must have a really interesting job (or at very least, your job takes you a lot of very interesting places!).
I used to travel a lot. I started making sure I had at least a couple of days wherever I went, otherwise it was one steel tube to a hotel and back to another steel tube.


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91catAlum wrote:Ma'alaea Bay on the south side of Maui, Hawaii. Drove the Road To Hana yesterday, truly the most beautiful place I've ever seen.

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Very nice. If you haven't watched a sunrise on the Haleakala crater, it might interest you. If you do it, bring warm clothes. It's only about 45 degrees up there, but it warms up quickly.

Yep, then ride a bicycle down. You get to see some pretty amazing views as you pass through about 4 climate zones. The lavender and protea fields are amazing.



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91catAlum wrote:Ma'alaea Bay on the south side of Maui, Hawaii. Drove the Road To Hana yesterday, truly the most beautiful place I've ever seen.

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Very nice. If you haven't watched a sunrise on the Haleakala crater, it might interest you. If you do it, bring warm clothes. It's only about 45 degrees up there, but it warms up quickly.

Yep, then ride a bicycle down. You get to see some pretty amazing views as you pass through about 4 climate zones. The lavender and protea fields are amazing.
My wife read some stories about people wrecking on those bikes and was hesitant to do that, so we drove it instead.


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91catAlum wrote:
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Cledus wrote:
91catAlum wrote:Ma'alaea Bay on the south side of Maui, Hawaii. Drove the Road To Hana yesterday, truly the most beautiful place I've ever seen.

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Very nice. If you haven't watched a sunrise on the Haleakala crater, it might interest you. If you do it, bring warm clothes. It's only about 45 degrees up there, but it warms up quickly.

Yep, then ride a bicycle down. You get to see some pretty amazing views as you pass through about 4 climate zones. The lavender and protea fields are amazing.
My wife read some stories about people wrecking on those bikes and was hesitant to do that, so we drove it instead.
Yeah... There's always some idiot who doesn't follow directions and flies off a cliff



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Post by JDoub » Thu Aug 14, 2014 9:14 pm

Kansas City, MO

Maker's Mark Restaurant, Power & Light District open air concert, good music, good whiskey, wishing my wife was here



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Post by grizzh8r » Mon Aug 25, 2014 12:48 pm

Bay Area Cat wrote:
JDoub wrote:Tokyo, Japan
You are definitely winning this thread ... you must have a really interesting job (or at very least, your job takes you a lot of very interesting places!).
Probably a Delta Diamond Million-Miler by this point...


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grizzh8r wrote:
Bay Area Cat wrote:
JDoub wrote:Tokyo, Japan
You are definitely winning this thread ... you must have a really interesting job (or at very least, your job takes you a lot of very interesting places!).
Probably a Delta Diamond Million-Miler by this point...
Yes, I started an interesting job about two years ago after 20+ years in the Electric & Gas Utility business. Working for Oracle, who started a Global vertical business in Gas, Electric, and Water, and needed thought leaders/strategists in this space. (MSU engineering education put to good use!) So I do get to travel the world meeting with utilities and speaking at conferences, and visiting implementation projects. It's the first travel job I've had and while I do love to travel, it takes a toll on the family.

I haven't hit the million miler yet, only about 300K, and I'm only a Platinum skymiles status now, but should hit diamond this year. At least business class makes travel more tolerable! The new dreamliner (Boeing's VP in charge of that project was also an MSU grad and Society of Women Engineers leader) on the way to PDX from Tokyo was amazing -- laid down flat and slept 8 hours, which I never get to do being 6'2" 225!!

Everyone who has traveled for years on their job tells me it gets old. I'm sure it will, but after two years I still look forward to seeing new places, cultures, people, etc. I just wish I could take my wife/kids along more often!

Happy to win something, I guess, even if it is just a BN thread! :wink:



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JDoub wrote:
grizzh8r wrote:
Bay Area Cat wrote:
JDoub wrote:Tokyo, Japan
You are definitely winning this thread ... you must have a really interesting job (or at very least, your job takes you a lot of very interesting places!).
Probably a Delta Diamond Million-Miler by this point...
Yes, I started an interesting job about two years ago after 20+ years in the Electric & Gas Utility business. Working for Oracle, who started a Global vertical business in Gas, Electric, and Water, and needed thought leaders/strategists in this space. (MSU engineering education put to good use!) So I do get to travel the world meeting with utilities and speaking at conferences, and visiting implementation projects. It's the first travel job I've had and while I do love to travel, it takes a toll on the family.

I haven't hit the million miler yet, only about 300K, and I'm only a Platinum skymiles status now, but should hit diamond this year. At least business class makes travel more tolerable! The new dreamliner (Boeing's VP in charge of that project was also an MSU grad and Society of Women Engineers leader) on the way to PDX from Tokyo was amazing -- laid down flat and slept 8 hours, which I never get to do being 6'2" 225!!

Everyone who has traveled for years on their job tells me it gets old. I'm sure it will, but after two years I still look forward to seeing new places, cultures, people, etc. I just wish I could take my wife/kids along more often!

Happy to win something, I guess, even if it is just a BN thread! :wink:
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Post by JDoub » Mon Sep 15, 2014 10:59 pm

Paris, France, reading up on the UCA win -- couldn't get it streaming :evil: but did pick up the audio -- sounded like a solid win with some shenangins in the 4th


on my way to Madrid today -- will be the first time in Spain for me, looking forward to it. Other than work priorities, my goals in Madrid include contributing to this week's look-a-like thread :)



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Tried to post the other day from Bagram, Afghanistan (Internet there is spotty at best), so now I'm posting from Albuquerque.

Only one gunshot that I've heard so far.......in the last hour.


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it is no more reasonable for me to dictate your fan experience than it is for you to dictate mine

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St. Andrews?



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Post by standup » Tue Oct 07, 2014 4:01 pm

7th tee Pebble.


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standup wrote:7th tee Pebble.
Gorgeous! Although my "magnetic" ball would likely get pulled into the water.



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Post by FTG06' » Thu Oct 09, 2014 6:45 pm

Looks like it'll be Souda Bay, Greece this weekend.


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Napa Valley CA. Not a bad place to be today!


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Post by grizzh8r » Fri Oct 10, 2014 1:30 pm

FTG06' wrote:Looks like it'll be Souda Bay, Greece this weekend.


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I envy you. Greece is on the Bucket List, no doubt.


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