There are Starbucks in Ft Myers too. ;-)Peaty said:... I have no idea if I will have net access while down there. ...
If he had said "Ft. Myer" (singular) it wouldn't be too much of a drive for the two of us. Just out back of Arlington National Cemetery.Aleksey said:Florida, right? Too farTry Fort Meade ... it's right across the road from my place.
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and HOOTERS... ...the family restaurant that is.Boca_Yid said:There are Starbucks in Ft Myers too. ;-)
Didn't know about thatbbottomley said:If he had said "Ft. Myer" (singular) it wouldn't be too much of a drive for the two of us. Just out back of Arlington National Cemetery.
I hope so, although I have to admit that geography never was my strongest skill.bbottomley said:You've still got a way to go in your understanding of the geography of the USA, friend! Though yours is probably much better than mine of your homeland.
Northern Virginia isn't on my regular circuit any more, but I'll keep the Quarterdeck in mind if I'm ever in the vicinity.Hinch said:Bbottomley, I lived in Radnor Heights in Arlington for 10 years...right next to the fence of Ft. Myer. Spent several (thousand) hours at the Quarterdeck (the best bar in the unirverse) there. :grin: