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Allan Said:

MY SEATTLE TRIP: Please help organize my itinerary?

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Skip the 2nd day of Bumbershoot, unless there's some band you absolutely want to see. It's do-able in one day.
The Burke-Gilman trail is pretty but won't give you an "overview of the city". It's really more rural. If you want to rent a bike for a day you can get one at Play It Again Sports on Stewart St. downtown. Green Lake is fun to ride around but, you know, it's really just a big lake. Nothing too exciting there.
Fremont is a very cool neighborhood and you could check out stores / coffee houses / restaurants there. Don't miss the Fremont Troll under the Aurora Ave bridge.
Nothing special about the University District, unless you are interested in checking out the campus. I would skip that. Ditto for Queen Anne.
The Ballard Locks are neat and you could do that on the same day you see Fremont. It's fun to watch the locks in action. Check out the salmon ladder too, although there may not be many fish in it this time of year. The locks have a beautiful park that would be nice for a picnic.
If you like the beach head to Alki Beach in West Seattle, otherwise I'd skip West Seattle. Ditto for Golden Gardens (although it's very close to the locks, so you could go there afterwards if you want to).
You absolutely must see Pike Place Market. You could spend a whole day there. I would do that and the Seattle Art Museum on the same day, then have dinner at Wild Ginger. Best restaurant in town. You could also add Olympic Sculpture Garden on the same day.
I think the WA Park Arboretum and Univ of WA Botanical Garden are the same thing. Beautiful place...I got married there! It's pretty big and you probably want to save 1/2 day for that. Great place for bike-riding.
Kubota Gardens are incredible. I take all my out-of-town guests there.
The Triple Door is great; also check out Jazz Alley if they have any live shows while you're here.
Skip the zoo. A zoo is a zoo is a zoo.
I agree with the previous poster that said REI is the place to get your backpacking gear. It's on the corner of Eastlake and Stewart, just a couple of blocks from the place where I said to rent a bike.
As far as the coffee houses, I'd go to Uptown Espresso on Westlake. Or really, any place downtown. I know it's the biggest chain in the universe but I really do like Starbucks. They're consistent, friendly, and you don't have to walk more than 2 feet in this town to find one. :-) Don't go to Vivace...they're total snobs and unless you like a bad attitude with your coffee, I'd never set foot in that place.
So, blah, blah, blah, here's what I would do if I were you:
Day 1: Bumbershoot
Day 2: Fremont, Ballard Locks, maybe Golden Gardens beach.
Day 3: Olympic Sculpture Garden, Pike Place Market (have lunch there too), Seattle Art Museum, dinner at Wild Ginger.
Day 4: REI, then rent a bike and ride up to Capitol Hill and the arboretum. Dinner on Broadway in Capitol Hill (whatever restaurant strikes your fancy). I'd try to stay out of downtown Seattle on the bike.
Day 5: Take the ferry from Seattle to Bainbridge then check out Fort Ward State Park. Neat place. Take a bike instead of driving and you'll save a bunch of money. Bainbride is very bike friendly.
Day 6: Relax, see Pioneer Square, spend an afternoon in Elliot Bay Bookstore. Go see some jazz music that night.
Day 7-8: Hiking w/ your friend.
Day 9: Open for anything you want to do. Mariners game at night. Buy snacks outside the stadium and bring them in with you to save a bunch of money.

Hope that helps! Have fun in our BEAUTIFUL city!!!

Lillie Said:

How to go pro in league in australia?

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I have to say there are tons of people playing league around Sydney each one of them wanna go pro, and each think they should be.

With your size and skill you'll be a forward obviously.

It helps to find a good professional team takes will take you to a premiership and get you noticed. I think Macquarie Uni has team in the Tertiary comp, they would be pretty good.

Or you could just rock up to Norths Sydney and play for a lower grades, and work your way into the NSW cup, or the Jim Beam Cup.

You got to get to know the right people, people with connections not just to the NRL but the Super League and the French professional comp.

Your also might consider playing some touch footy as well,

To get into the NRL is harder than it looks. I know the guy who playing in last years grand final for the storm replacing Cameron smith. After that shocker he'll probably never get another chance in the NRL. hes playing in the french pro comp now.

FOUND GOOD TEAMS THAT WANT TO TAKE YOU ON!
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Samantha Said:

Did anyone got palm reading before?

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It sounds like a sham.
Don't give her anymore of your hard earned money. She needs to work for it the HONEST way...just like everyone else.

Ethel Said:

AP reading helppppppppppp????

We Answered:

Try Their Eyes Were Watching God.

Janie’s relationship with Nanny, her grandmother, demonstrates her need for love. She aims to please Nanny and, for this, she is rewarded by being coerced into marriage with an older man she cannot love. From her brief marriage with Logan Killicks, Janie learns that marriage does not necessarily entail love.

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Clinton Said:

Reading Help????????

We Answered:

I think you should definitely read:

*I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou

*The Autobiography of Malcolm X

*Black Boy by Richard Wright

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