Tuesday, October 19, 2004

Savanna

We left Dubuque in our quest for the east coast. When we arrived in Chicago we enjoyed a fine meal with our wonderful friend Andrew. The flight that I was supposed to be on was canceled so I was to fly Delta. When arriving bright and early at the airport I was told that I was not on the flight. Thinking to my self how great it would be to one, not have a flight and two I did not have phone # for me to call Ian with. Once Delta got there act together I was safely on my way to Savanna. When arriving I was greeted with a happy bday and we where on our way. Once arriving at Ian’s we where give disk men with an audio tour on it. The audio tour was of Ian’s apartment. This was a wonderful way to start off the trip.
That day we walked around Savanna looking at the sites and sounds of lovely Georgia. Later on we attended a party that was in our honor. It was hosted by a super man named Boston. Who would soon come to know that he is the coolest guy in Savanna.
Day two conceited of more walking and see the town, including the school. That night Boston picked us up in a Pedi cab and took us to River Street. River street is a tourist trap but we did enjoy Ben and Jerry’s while we where there. Back on the Pedi cab we where off to eat and then to the hunted ghost tour, which was kind of hokey. Then sleepy time.
Day three, Ian had to acted in a movie, so Jill and I hit the town and did some shopping. Not that we bought anything. But we did get a little tipsy at lunch. Once Ian came home it was off to do scary stuff in Savanna. We went to scary Mary. If you look into her eyes and she winks at you it means you are going to hell. But scary Mary didn’t scary me so we walked the town and peaked our heads into old building and told ghost stories, it was some good shit. Also I had a to-go cup. Which is something I will all ways love about Savanna. You can take you drink with you anywhere you go. Walk into a bar and order a cold beer in a to-go cup, this helped me see more of the city and hang out with the underagers. Thanks Savanna for the to-go cup.

2 Comments:

Blogger Danny said...

Good to hear that you made it safely down to Dixie. But I was sad to hear that you didn't visit the cemetaries; they have some of the coolest headstones and epitaphs that I have ever seen. For example: "Mary. She did what she could." To me it just simply radiates love and tenderness. Enjoy Dubuque and it's good to hear that you made it out of your birthday celebrations, and the south, unscathed. Greetings from Japan and the typhoon says "woosh."

12:35 AM  
Blogger Danny said...

What the shit? You just going to sit and let this thing take up precious internet space? I mean this slot could have been filled by some sort of pop-up company or some other equally annoying computer gimmick...you need to update this thing. Or at least post a message that you are actually alive and well. I'm worried.

7:46 PM  

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