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Subject: Stellar Directions


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Julia
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Date Posted: Mon, Jun 30 2003, 7:31:21 PDT
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In reply to: Jean M 's message, "Saturday Night's Show" on Sun, Jun 29 2003, 8:01:33 PDT

Jean forgot to mention the stellar driving directions provided by the Comedy Connection to get to the parking garage. Had we been intent on parking in the garage they listed, we'd still be roaming Boston looking for it. My favorite part of the directions was when they said "Faneuil Hall will be on your right." It was on the left. Now I know sometimes I get my left and right confused but I'm not that bad.

Oh, and just upstreet from Faneuil Hall was what can be aptly described as the "Rotten Fruit" district. Appartently there was a farmers' market or something. On Saturday we got to see the remains of it - they were putting the remains from it in a dumpster using a front end loader. If you didn't know any better, you'd think a truck18-Wheeler of produce has overturned - not that a truck that size could ever navigate the streets of Boston. This was all right in front of the Millenium Hotel. I commented to Jean that I felt sorry for the poor schmucks staying in that hotel. Little did I know how that would come back to haunt me when Greg commented about being put up at a really nice hotel - in the rotten produce section. Apparently, we can only guess that he was staying at the Millenium which is fairly close to Faneuil Hall.

All in all, though, we had a great time. The audience on Friday wasn't exactly the greatest - Greg described them as looking like the RCA Victor Dog. The audience on Saturday was much better and more into it. It is weird, though, that a club in Boston wouldn't have an airconditioning system. Even with it working Saturday night it was still quite warm.

Now I'm looking forward to Atlantic City in just under 2 weeks - I'd love to ask Greg if he was staying at the Millenium Hotel.

Julia

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