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Your Kickstarter Vacation. My Money. No. {Gadling}
Apr 25th 2013 12:52PM Pam -- you nailed it.
The absolute arrogance of these guys in asking for vacation money from strangers, in order for them to enjoy a protracted good time on someone else's dime, is astonishing.
Do like you and your husband -- and the rest of us -- do; work for it.
First.
The Legend Of The Black Bitch: A Scottish Homecoming {Gadling}
Oct 24th 2012 12:20PM Awesome indeed.
5 Southern Travel Tips For Women {Gadling}
Sep 6th 2012 1:22PM You're spot on -- as a long time resident of Georgia, I've very seldom seen an instance of folks failing to be pleasant or helpful.
And the BBQ is great!
Savannah: A Friendly Place {Gadling}
Aug 14th 2012 10:12AM As a long-time resident of Georgia, I can confirm that your experience is not unique. Most folks in this state are more than pleasant.
Video Of Dolphins Looks So Good It Doesn't Seem Real {Gadling}
Aug 14th 2012 8:32AM Nice engineering on the camera housing.
I've had a number of opportunities to dive with dolphins; great fun. The critters are playful, inquisitive, and speedy.
They interact with humans until they get bored, and then they're gone. Way too soon.
First Flight: How Travel Helped Me Grow Up {Gadling}
Aug 9th 2012 1:52PM A nicely written story; thanks for telling it.
Olympics-Inspired Man Attempts To Swim Across Atlantic, Only Makes It 300 Yards From Shore {Gadling}
Aug 2nd 2012 2:03PM No mention of alcohol involvement, but ... .
Prehistoric Tombs And Viking Graffiti In Orkney, Scotland {Gadling}
Jul 26th 2012 10:46AM If it's a Sean McLachlan post, I'm there ... .
Patriotism In The Heartland: Columbia MO Rallies To Shield A Fallen Soldier's Family From Anti-Gay Zealots {Gadling}
Jul 22nd 2012 12:49PM Thanks for posting the video; it's good to see that there are still patriotic folks in this country. They don't often get their due.
Reaching The Summit Of The United States' Most Visited Peak {Gadling}
Jul 11th 2012 4:52PM Nice post. There's another way to get to the top, via The Pikes Peak Ascent and Marathon. Up the east face, from Manitou Springs -- on Barr Trail -- for some 14 miles and 8000' feet elevation change. I ran it one July 3rd and it was snowing at the finish line. The tough guys -- not me -- turn around and head back down.
Awesome.