Sunday, January 16, 2011

Hey i need help with a question please help it has to do with traveling? -

i want to travel to michigan from Houston and well im to legal in this country how can i travel over there without wasting alot of money like in car..can i travel in plane? or there some other ways

Try Greyhound Bus.http://www.greyhound.com/home/

You can not travel by plane (they require a picture ID and since you re not a citizen it would have to be a passport, which would have to show your arrival in this country, and you ll probably also need a visa or green card). Since you are not legal you could try the bus.A car is cheaper than the bus (you pay gas, food, and maybe a hotel). Of course with a hotel you need to show ID.Maybe you should just stay in Michigan or at least fill out a green card application and BECOME a citizen.

If you are not legal in my country don t ask me to help you in my country!Sorry but that is the way it is - get legal and I ll help you all day long!

I want to move somewhere warm? -

I want to move somewhere with great weather. Somewhere that doesn t have hurricanes. Somewhere that has light winters. I have horses and Michigan winters aren t too fun when you are doing barn chores. I m sick of the weather. Any suggestions?Thank you!

Bummer about the barn chores - not fun in the winter.There are several web sites that will provide a wide range of information on average temperatures for each month of the year, such as:http://www.weatherbase.com/weather/state��http://countrystudies.us/united-states/w��I m sure there are others, those happen to be among the first ones I looked at.You can get details by city within the states.So, basically, open up a map of the US, pick some cities to the west of central Texas (if you really want to avoid hurricanes - and I tend to agree with that idea) and start looking them up in those web sites. Find an average temp in Dec, Jan, Feb, March that looks good to you and start to make your moving plans.Keep in mind that mild winters are often the other side of the coin from hot summers.Personally - I d take a look at place where I lived for 17 years - the Santa Ynez Valley - north of Santa Barbara, CA. Beautiful land. There used to be many dozens of horse farms and cattle ranches there - still are some, but lots of land has gone to vineyards (sigh). Summers can be kind of hot (and very dry), winters are quite mild, though. Santa Barbara (and beautiful beaches!) is only about 40 minutes away. The big drawbacks of that area are that it is in California - a state that is practically bankrupt - and that house and land prices are quite high.It is also quite different geography and flora from Michigan - mostly brown in the summer, with lots of scattered oak trees and Mazanita bushes. Still, great country for horses.This site is quite touristy - but it will give you some idea: http://www.syvva.com/Have fun doing the research.

Southern Texas and all of Florida is ALWAYS warm!

Southern California, San Diego

Does anyone know how to get to Times Square in New York by amtrak? -

i will be coming from Maryland is there a closest amtrak or greyhound station

greyhound busses stop right in times square in the port authority and by amtrak, the train station is 10 blocks away or a very short subway ride.

New York s only Amtrak station is Penn Station, which you can exit at 34th Street/7th Avenue, near the 1/2/3 trains and Long Island Rail Road ticket windows.Times Square is at 42nd Street/7th Avenue, so it s between a 5 and 10-minute walk from Penn Station to Times Square.As for Greyhound, you can get it to the Port Authority Bus Terminal, which is at 42nd Street/8th Avenue, one long block from Times Square.

Amtrak arrives at Penn Station.Walk out of the station via the 8th avenue exit. That s the one with the large bank of excalators.When you get to the street, turn left and walk to 42nd Street. That s about 8 blokcs, but they are short blocks. Then, turn right and walk one block to 7th Avenue. That s Times Square.

Take Amtrak from Baltimore to Penn Station New York. Once in the Big Apple, take the uptown (northbound) #1, 2, or 3 subway line (Red Line on the subway map) from Penn Station to Times Square.I hope this information is very helpful.Good luckNative New Yorker

Any suggestions for quot;idealquot; cities in USA? -

I currently live in London, but i am dead bored of the weather and the people. I am looking to move to a place where isnt as packed as london, still has decent night life, both latin and funky house; and decent employment rate, of course, an affordable area. Relatively speaking, i would like to recieve suggestions of cities in USA. Thanks,

Every city in Texas (Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, Austin) is cheap. Phoenix, Chicago, and Las Vegas.

If you don t like the weather in London, avoid the Pacific Northwest (Washington state, Oregon).Affordable, night life, good employment? .... well, we re in a recession here. We can do night life and affordable, but employment ... more difficult.Look at Austin, San Antonio, Raleigh-Durham, Miami, Washington DC area, Boston. California does not have any affordable places to live that aren t the pits.

I m living in Colorado Springs and I love it here. We weren t hit as hard recession-wise, Colorado is one of the sunniest states, and the springs is right next to Red Rocks for your music fix.

Punctuation City - a lot less boring than England but at least you won t look like a geek with your poor punctuation and awful grammar.Its AWESOME there.

you would be unlikely to be able to immigrate to the US they are making it more and more difficult for british citizens and a lot more expensive

Pheonix AZ

california

Which las vegas mall is this? -

the mall has a cloudy and blue painted sky with a little man made river.all of a sudden, there would be lighting and thunder and then it would appear to rain in the little inside river.i seen a video of it but dont know the name of the mall (i think it was a mall)a name would be great because it would be awesome to go there!

WAS THE old Allaidin. Amazing Love it there. Gifts for my friends. Nice place

You are describing the miracle mile in Planet Hollywood, a hold over from its days as the Aladdin. It isn t a separate mall, it is in the hotel. A lot of Vegas hotels have these kinds of malls in them. *

it used to be the desert passage mall at the aladdin. the name of the hotel has since changed but the mall is still there. it is on the las vegas strip.

I get the best answer for giving you a website. It is Miracle Mile shopping center at Planet Hollywood and it s called the rainstorm.

ITS THE FASHION SHOW MALL OFF THE STRIP ACROSS THE ROAD TO BELLAGIO BUT IT NOT WORTH GOING VERY DISSAPOINTING

It was part of Desert Passage in Aladdin, it is now called Miracle Mile at Planet Hollywood

The one at either Alladin or Planet Hollywood.

Miracle Mile, at Planet Hollywood, it is very disappointing

It s in the Aladdin Casino

The mail is on the Strip and called Fashion Show Mall.

The Shops at Caesar s Palace.

NY: 1st HOV lane violation? -

i got a ticket last week for driving in the hov lane alone. It was purely unintentional though. I was in the left lane (before it turns into the hov lane on the Long Island Expressway) and because of the bumper to bumper traffic and driving behind 16 wheelers (couldn t /didn t see the signs), i forgot to switch over....i wasn t even 30 into the hov lane before i was pulled overoh and to add 2 cherries on the cake, the cop gave me 2 separate equipment (tints) tickets...fawk!does anyone know if you get points on your license for your 1st hov offense? I m gonna plead not guilty and present my case to the judge anyways..do i have a case?I already got the tints removed so im hoping the equipment violations would be dismissed...

I bet you are tweaking the facts. You re trying to build up confidence by practicing the lies, just like OJ