So you have one evening in New York City - what do you do? Obviously, something entertaining, and something involving dinner. So, when I got offered a ticket to The Laugh Factory (of Comedy Network fame) for ten bucks, I figured I'd go with it. Lesson learned - anyplace that has a two-drink minimum, generally charges far more than would normally be reasonable for drinks. Fortunately, the food was excellent, and the comedy was quite funny. I also saw Times Square, and the Virgin Records store. Sadly, as I don't own a digital camera, I was unable to take any photos. Back at JFK, I learned one other important thing - when you're storing baggage - make sure that you store said bags someplace with 24 hour service. However, everything worked out alright, as I got off the ground on time, and hit the ground in Santo Domingo as expected. Sadly, Alex is sick, so the trip into Haiti will be being postponed by a couple of days to give her time to recover. Also, for anyone visiting Santo Domingo, the Vesuvio Tiradentes - somewhere downtown - was absolutely excellent
Sunday, January 13, 2008
One Night in New York
This is probably the only time I'm going to complain about the plane taking off on time. First leg of the flight goes Buffalo, NY to JFK, leaves at 5:00 PM, and gets in at whatever time it's supposed to. I get to Buffalo - my flight is cancelled, and the one they put me on is delayed until 6:45 PM. Alright, that's cool. I go to the bar near my gate around 5:00 to get some food and drink - fuel for my trip - sit down, and just as the waitress leaves with my order, for some reason, they called my flight. No dinner yet. Fortunately, it's a relatively short hop to JFK, and there are lots of options once I get there.
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