Wednesday Fluff

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Wednesday Fluff
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Wed, 09-15-2010 - 10:00am

I think we need a little fluff :)

1. Have you/Will you decorate(d) for the fall?

2. Have you started any Holiday shopping yet?

3. What is one food (or drink) that you look forward to when the weather gets cooler?

Bonus (it was a discussion at work yesterday and wondered others opinions):
4. If you were able to have an inheritance for your children (or maybe you have already experienced this with your own family), and you were able to live comfortably and was not relying on that money to survive, would you rather spend the money while you are alive and watch your children enjoy the money now or would you rather have it given to them when you died?






Edited 9/15/2010 10:24 am ET by harvardgrad

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Mon, 09-20-2010 - 4:01pm
I am not sure I understand the question, but if I were wanting to travel in the mid-Atlantic region of the United States, I would choose DG, Pennsylvania, and/or New York. In fact, we have vacationed in all three of those places. And they are different from each other. However, compared to someplace like San Antonio, Texas or San Diego, California, they start to look more alike. So if I wanted to expose my kids to more of the Middle Atlantic, I would take them back to DC, Maryland, Pennsylvania and New York to experience more of that area. But if we wanted to do something wildly different, I would take them to Maine, or Florida, or the Pacific Northwest.
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Mon, 09-20-2010 - 4:03pm

Actually, CT is the one that most stands out in that group. The others are generally known as the mid-Atlantic states while CT is part of New England.

However, when I lived in NY, I remember CT, NY and NJ often being referred to as the tri-state area but then DC and PA wouldn't be on that list.

It really depends on the context.

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Registered: 02-23-2010
Mon, 09-20-2010 - 4:07pm
I would say the tips probably equaled to around $100 or a little less. We only had to tip for the table service for 5 days.
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Mon, 09-20-2010 - 4:07pm
Which history would that be, PKA?
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Registered: 03-25-2010
Mon, 09-20-2010 - 4:08pm

Exactly it depends on the context.



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Registered: 02-23-2010
Mon, 09-20-2010 - 4:09pm
Not sure if you have ever visited NYC and a town in PA. 2 TOTALLY different places, in the same general area.
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Mon, 09-20-2010 - 4:09pm

The history in this thread.



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Registered: 03-25-2010
Mon, 09-20-2010 - 4:13pm

<<Not sure if you have ever visited NYC and a town in PA. 2 TOTALLY different places, in the same general area>>



Well that good because again, I didn't they were the same place, just in the same general area. Hey, check a map if you don't believe me.



Nice diversion though.

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Registered: 04-16-2010
Mon, 09-20-2010 - 4:14pm
$900 worth of meals and you tipped less than $100?
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Mon, 09-20-2010 - 4:15pm

Other posters responded to harvardgrad's question about NY/PA/NJ/etc. with what I was trying to convey, which was that they are all the same in certain ways. If you were to, say, take a train to

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