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JumpCaptain said:
Yeah, born and raised in Greenwich. :puke:


...but I'm happily transplanted in the midwest.

GHS? I was in Clark House (many moons ago-if they still had those 4 houses if and when you were there). Now living in good old midwest too!
 
Pats bar

I used to hang out in Providence while visiting a chick at Johnson & Wales. We used to drink (underage) at this tiny hole in the wall called Pat's. Anybody know if it's still there?


Other than that I would vote for Boston.
 
Boston over NYC??????? are you guys crazy? Boston at best is 1/10th the city that NYC is. Brooklyn has the best italian food this side of the atlantic.
 
What about Meriden, CT? I'm going in July for training......Can an Okie have a good time and not go to jail up that way?:beer:
 
Meridan?!? What company in their right mind would send you to Meridan for anything? Off yourself now.

Sorry, but there's not much there. Best bet would be to go into Hartford but even that's not that great. Best places to eat would be City Steam brewhouse and Black Eyed Sally's.
 
South Norwalk has some good bars and hot chicks (sometimes). Other than that, as already mentioned, Maritime Museum and NYC. Who else is from the area? Grew up just over the border from Norwalk in New York.
 
Born in Stamford; lived in Westport and Greenwich.
 
groundpointsix said:
Meridan?!? What company in their right mind would send you to Meridan for anything? Off yourself now.

Canberra.......for Gamma Spec training. I was afraid it would suck. From what I've read, not much more than a research park.
 
Yeah, I live in Westport, and I agree, there is really not much to do in CT. The bars close at 1am weekdays, 2am weekends, stores stop selling alcohol at 9pm..........closed on sundays.

There are a few museums, but so! Go to NYC, take the train down and have a good time.

See ya
 
But, remember when the last train leaves, and don't miss it. Unlike airport terminals, Grand Central is not a place to spend the night.
 
They call the italian section in nyc Chinatown. Not an italian to be found.

Real italian food is in the north end in boston, or providence.

Went to school in wallingford. Not much to do there.
 
They call the italian section in nyc Chinatown. Not an italian to be found.

I think you forgot the cross the street to get to Little Italy.:beer:
 

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