Tuesday, January 22, 2008

HELP ?!?!?! HIGH SCHOOL. Moving from Canada to Atlanta, Georgia in middle of year ( GR 10).? -

HOLA!I am a caramel skinned girl who is 15 turning 16.I m a very outgoing girl. I play tons of sports and i can t say i m EXTREMELY popular but i know mostly everyone grade 10 and up. I am confident, i can crack some jokes in the class and I am not skinny but i weigh around 130 and i m 5 8. I have no stomach it s just everywhere. Anyways, I m worried because it took me years to gain that confidence and hang around many people and now i have to start all over again and go back to my dark old days. My parents say just be who u r now, there. That might not happen maybe because it s a WHOLE NEW FREAKIN COUNTRY!Anyways, tips and help would be greatly appreciated such as how to be in a new school, or Atlata schools in general.Ciao

you will be fine!! im from Canada too and i love it down here the weather is awesome!!!! there are sooooo many people form all over that live here in Atlanta... when i talk to people and they ask me where im from i tell them and they always say wow canada is sooo beautiful! Very rarely i talk to someone who says ya i was born and raised here... i know people from CA, LA, NY, TX, NC, SC, FL MEXICO... CANADA... and theres all diff. races black, white, chinese, native american, indian, brazilian, exc.... you ll fit right in...

My daughter -- a junior in high school -- is friendly with a couple of girls who recently moved here -- and they seem to be adjusting nicely.Basically: be outgoing, friendly and receptive to new friends. Dont be boastful -- I don t think anyone really cares if your stomach is flat or not -- and don t compare life in your new school to the way things were at home in Canada. If you re athletic, join a team. Volunteer. I think you ll acclimate nicely.

Don t worry about Atlanta. If you want to make friends you will have plenty. Atlanta is a pretty large city with many people you should enjoy the south.

i live 30 minutes away from atlanta and i can tell you its okay if you want to meet new people i suggest you join a sport your really good at!

Don t worry about Atlanta. If you want to make friends you will have plenty. Atlanta is a pretty large city with many people you should enjoy the south. I moved from Ontario, Canada in the 5th grade and i adjusted quickly. I mean Atl is a cool place, most people are friendly, but the language/dialect is a little confusing because of the people s southern roots. But lastly mostly everyone here in Atlanta are foreign they were not born in Atlanta....the people here are from all walks of life

Where in Southern Cali, is Up in the Air playing? -

It isnt playing anywhere near me so i was wondering if anyone knew where an Indie theater it might be playing at is?

right now it seems that is only playing in 3 theaters rightnowCentury city landmark (Pico and westwood)archlight (sunset and vine)it will open dec 10 in at paseo pasadenaso it might go into wider release then(I m going to see it tomorrow myself)(century city)

Since you mention being in school that makes you too young to understand the term Cali was originally meant as an insult to California, and it s residents. The only people that use that term are people from other states, Californians like you that weren t born yet when that word began, and West of Encino . It compares California to a drug city in South America and implies that we are all drug addicts, and criminals.. Please abbreviate you states name Cal .

My husband and I would like to travel the east coast of the US. Can anyone advise where we should start.? -

We want to hire a car and travel the east coast of the US, however where would be the best place to start? Would it be better to travel up or travel down? We want to see Boston, Philadelphia, New York, Washington and may be down to Virginia. We have driven in the US before, however we are not really confident when we enter a big city by car as the signposting is very confusing to strangers. This probably sounds a bit strange to the natives, however if you don t know what street to exit from the highway it is difficult. Where are the best places to get maps? We will be travelling from Sydney Australia.

Hello. I completely understand the difficulty with signposting and exits. I am ex-military (combat medic), but have also driven taxi cabs in large cities, and semi trucks over-the-road in 48 states. You need to get ahold of a few maps: A large Interstate Highway map($40), a Pocket City Map ($10) (which shows metro regions of the large cities in all 50 states). Both maps are made by Rand McNally. There is one more map: The Highway Exit Guide ($30). I do not remember who makes this last map. All the forementioned maps can be purchased at most large american truckstops. (T/A and Pilot truckstops are your best bet). American highways more or less come in three varieties: The large Interstate highways marked with Green signs (all of which are labeled I-... . I- denotes Interstate. The next one or two numbers are either odd or even numbered. Even numbers are for East to West highways, odd numbers are for North to South highways. When there are additional numbers (usually a third number), it means the highway is a variation of the original Interstate. Examples would be Beltway around a city, or a Loop around a portion of a city, while the original highway might actually continue through the heart of the city. The next type of highway is a US Route. It is always a Black and White sign, in the shape of a shield. These highways are marked well, but become confusing, as a route may enter a town, morph from a highway to a large street with stoplights and stop signs. The route will sometimes turn onto a different street, with almost no warning, then morph again into a highway as the route exits the town.The third type of highways are State, County, and Local Route or highways. The quality of road and thoughtfulness applied to signposting is generally the least of all highways. The reason has to do with funding and lack of standardized practices compared to all US Routes and Interstate highways.I suggest using the Interstate Highway map to plan your overall trip. The Highway Exit Guide is not really used as a map, per se, but it lists in detail what services (such as Rest Areas, Fuel Stations, Hotel/Motels, Dining, Shopping, and Automotive Service/Repair) are available at every exit. This should prove to be invaluable on your trip. The Pocket City Guide is best kept in an easy-to-reach location for the driver, to be used as you are actually driving, and need to make a snap decision about an unplanned stop, or getting un-lost in a big city. I advise purchasing a small MiniMag flashlight, which can be held in the driver s mouth to briefly view the Pocket Guide while driving at night. This way, the driver does not loose his/her nightvision.As far as where to start, it depends on what season you will travel in. Also, where do you wish to spend the most time? Definitely try to see Virginia and possibly West Virginia. The Appalachian Mountains are pretty unique, kinda haunting compared to the mountains of the West (Colorado, etc).Let me know if I can help further.

If you actually want to visit the cities you listed then a rental car isn t necessary for much of the trip. Boston, Philadelphia, New York, and Washington are well-served by AmTrak (train), so you can travel from city-center to city-center and take a taxi from the train station to your hotel. AmTrak also offers passes for international visitors:www.amtrak.comThen rent a car for local trips as required, such as to drive around Virginia from Washington.

You book on the website, It is a easy way to hire a car in the web, you can book it by credit. Here are some good car hire website, you can visit them and select the cheap car.www.enterprise.co.ukwww.easycar.comwww.avis.co.ukAlso you can use a tool to compare the cheaphttp://www.luanpa.net/hire-car/compare-car-hire/342

try travelling to Miami, or the Niagra Falls

I m a native of NYC who has traveled all over my native East CoastIf I m doing this trip I start by flying in and out of the same airport and of course renting and returning my car to the same airport As you may or may not know drop off fees for returning a car to an airport that you didn t rent it from tend to be high Unlike the relatively empty West Coast and Mid -America the Northeast between the mountains and the ocean is jam-packed with a phenomenal amount of interesting things to see and do .So doing a loop drive allows you to see new things on the way back to your airport.I would start this process by getting a total airfare + car rental cost from 4 primary airports ; IAD EWR JFK BOS and 5 secondary airports ;DCA BWI PHL LGA BDLAs far as my native NYC goes ; at best having a car is useless and at worst having a car is a major hindrance in a city that is extremely hard to drive inWhen you find yourself in the area of NYC park your rental at an airport long term lot -EWR JFK LGA -and take public transportation into ManhattanThe NYC subway system runs 24/7/365 and is just an incredible value.http://www.mta.nyc.ny.us/metrocard/mcgtr��Feel free to ask again when your plans firm up

the northeast US is probably the most interesting--you can see the largest and best american cities (nyc, boston, DC) plus the quaint coastal and mountain towns of new england--you should definitely include those in your trip---best part is that most of these places are very close eachother so you wouldnt spend alot of time travelingSome areas to ocnsider::manhattan, nyburlington, vtboston,masscape cod, mass especially provincetownsomewhere in maine---portland, bar harbor, acadia nationalk parkyou can probably even include montreal or quebec city, canada--they are known as the most european feeling cities in north america and are only about 5 hours from boston or maine and only an hour from vermont

Im going to Breckenridge, Co. tomorrow, anyone have any recommendations? -

I m going to ski mainly, but any tips on what restaurants are the best, fun things to do, cool stuff to check out. I also might take a day and check out Vail. Anything is welcome and appreciated!!!

I remember Downstairs at Erics as a really fun restaurant. I love Breck! Best place in Colorado!Also check out: Jakes Dive Bar.Have fun!!

What does avirgin island license look like? -

US Virgin Islands are no where near Honolulu let alone Hawaii so asking this question here is not going to help you at all. Better of looking at the webpage for the US Virgin Islands vehicle/license

Which airport would it be more convenient to take public transportation into the city. JFK or LGA? -

JFK, without a doubt. From JFK you can just take the AitTrain (monorail) to Jamaica Station and then either take the subway or the LIRR (commuter train) into Manhattan.From LGA you d need to take a bus (which isn t all that convenient to get to). I hate taking the bus.

John F. Kennedy International Airport. You can take the JFK Airtrain from the terminals to either Howard Beach or Jamaica Station for connection to the subway.Good luckNative New Yorker

I would choose LGA... the amount of transfers are less, if you can put up with traveling in a bus, which I do not mind at all. The M60 takes you directly into 125th street, from where you have many combination available to go downtown or uptown.

Either or are easy, depending on traffic. Try the shuttles or buseshttp://www.goairlinkshuttle.comhttp://www.nyairportservice.com/

I agree about JFK. You ve got the Airtran right there, which takes you to Jamaica station. From there, you can either take the Long Island Railroad or a subway into Manhattan.

Newark. The train station is at the airport and it s an easy 15 minute ride into Midtown.

I never understood why NY does not have Subways going right to the airports like they do in both of the Chicago Airports

Always go with JFK whenever possible The air train is right there and there are buses and taxis as well

Go from ERW in Jersey. Takes you right into downtown Manhatten!

Discounts for Monterey Bay Aquarium in Monterey, California? -

We re headed this weekend...not AAA members, military or retired....where to find entry discounts (2 adults + 1 child)?Tx!

Check the hotel where you are staying. Many of the nearby hotels sell tickets at a discounted price.

Immigrants in texas.................? -

hihow do people in texas treat foreigners especially people who are not white and from other countries...are they friendly with immigrants and foreigners...

I would say that most people treat legal immigrants like everyone else. Most people have a big problem with the illegal immigrants, but of course you are going to have to racist people. For the most part, its ok...

ILLEGAL immigrant, most people don t like very much....But if you are choosing to immigrate to Houston from let s say France for example, your just part of the family. Houston is a very diverse city, not much racism or anything. People just don t like illegal immigrants.

oh my god, they are just SWARMING here. i live an hour north of Houston and we are kinda getting tired of them trashing up EVERYTHING. i mean everything. they are bringing drugs, gangs, fights, and i live in a relatively higher class neighborhood and they always come and dumpster dive, which makes us look bad. I have some mexican friends, but they are citizens, pay taxes, drive with insurance, and don t dress like they are some prostitute from mexico. just saying. my personal opinion. don t judge me.

Like someone else said, we are diverse. And unless you say go off and scream that you re an immigrant, no body will know or care. They don t know you weren t born here, and it s not their business anyways. Just don t mess with Texas though. :P (:

they must be because they still make it all the way to ohio!!!!

Lee strasberg New York? -

I was thinking that after high school I could possibly go here to study acting, but I heard that in order to get into the Lee Strasberg Institute in New York, you have to be with Tisch at NYU? Am I correct? Or can I attend Lee Strasberg NY without having to be in Tisch?

You can do it either way. If you go to NYU s Drama Department in the Tisch School of the Arts you can attend Lee Strassberg as part of your NYU studies. But you can also attend as a private student.I attended the Strassberg Institute decades ago as part of the NYU program. But there were always private students around the studio as well. However, the NYU students are in separate classes.

http://www.strasberg.com/ Go to admissions. It makes no mention of NYU.

BEST, or SIMPLEST WAY TO GET TO SANTA ROSA FROM SAN FRANCISCO OR EASTBAY? -

I m going to Santa Rosa to buy a car...I live in Orinda...Eastbay..what options do I have of public transportation to getting to Santa Rosa...I m looking at taking Bart somewhere (SF/Richmond? either one) then getting on some sort of transportation to Santa Rosa. PLEASE help is appreciated...thanks

You have 2 options starting from Orinda. First, you can take BART into San Francisco then take a Golden Gate Transit bus #72 or 80 to Santa Rosa. Another option would be to take an AC Transit bus #74 from Orinda to Richmond then a Golden Gate Transit bus #40 or 42 to San Rafael then take the Golden Gate Transit #80 north to Santa Rosa. Good luck!

BART wont help you because it does not run through Marin and Sonoma. You can take AC transit and a bus across the Richmond bridge to the San Rafael transit center Then you can take #70 to Santa Rosa.

Golden Gate Transit goes to Santa Rosa.