I'm in USA

Sadly for me the Hotel that I'm residing in has dog-slow internet, I just did a Speedtest, I'm getting 0.37Mb down and 0.37Mb up, tomorrow I'm changing the Hotels, I don't care about room size as long as there is high speed broadband connectivity.
Nooooooooooooo!!!!! You're not seri-Ass?? Here we thought the whole of USA has 1Gbps speeds!
 
Nooooooooooooo!!!!! You're not seri-Ass?? Here we thought the whole of USA has 1Gbps speeds!

Apparently not all hotels are equal.


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I used to go to the Galleria Mall when I lived in Houston. The ice skating rink is awesome.

If I had $1500 and my gadget needs were mostly fulfilled (as yours sound to be), I'd buy clothing. You just can't beat the clothes shopping in US malls. I'd leave there with a full new wardrobe for myself and my wife.
 
I used to go to the Galleria Mall when I lived in Houston. The ice skating rink is awesome.

If I had $1500 and my gadget needs were mostly fulfilled (as yours sound to be), I'd buy clothing. You just can't beat the clothes shopping in US malls. I'd leave there with a full new wardrobe for myself and my wife.
Why aren't you still there?
 
How would you compare it to SA?

I miss the UK more than the US. This morning someone brought in a box of cherries they had driven 3 hours to pick. Reminded me of London where the fruit vendors sell bags of cherries for a pound, or else they overhang in bunches from someone's back garden. Had quite a bout of nostalgia there. I wouldn't really move back to the US I think, although you never know.
 
I miss the UK more than the US. This morning someone brought in a box of cherries they had driven 3 hours to pick. Reminded me of London where the fruit vendors sell bags of cherries for a pound, or else they overhang in bunches from someone's back garden. Had quite a bout of nostalgia there. I wouldn't really move back to the US I think, although you never know.

England would be the perfect place if the weather was just a bit better. With that being said, I'm still definitely thinking about going there.
 
England would be the perfect place if the weather was just a bit better. With that being said, I'm still definitely thinking about going there.

There's not such a thing as the perfect place. Where you belong, your home, is what you long for, no matter what it is.
 
There's not such a thing as the perfect place. Where you belong, your home, is what you long for, no matter what it is.
Yeah, I agree completely, which i why i'm still here. But sadly you never really know with this country, so it might not always be the best option to stay.
 
Unless you've got family there, you're gonna have to visit a whore-house to get your jollies on...
 
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