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Wants to go to 15 places

  1. Guinness Brewery 169 people
    (in Ireland > Leinster > County Dublin > Dublin)
    2 cheers
  2. Ireland 10148 people
    (in Europe)
    1 cheer
  3. Trinity College 21 people
    (in Ireland > Leinster > County Dublin > Dublin)
  4. Kazakhstan 228 people
    (in Asia)
  5. Almaty 10 people
    (in Kazakhstan)
  6. Astana 5 people
    (in Kazakhstan)
  7. Taos Pueblo 7 people
    (in United States > New Mexico > Taos)
    1 cheer
  8. Cliffs Of Moher 98 people
    (in Ireland > Munster > County Clare)
    1 cheer
  9. Georgia O'Keeffe Museum 11 people
    (in United States > New Mexico > Santa Fe)
    1 cheer
  10. Café Pasqual's 1 person
    (in United States > New Mexico > Santa Fe)
    1 cheer
  11. Inn Of The Governors 1 person
    (in United States > New Mexico > Santa Fe)
  12. El Farol 1 person
    (in United States > New Mexico > Santa Fe)
    1 cheer
  13. Ten Thousand Waves 8 people
    (in United States > New Mexico > Santa Fe)
  14. Odesa 1 person
    (in Ukraine > Odeska)
  15. Where The Wild Things Are 48 people
    (in Mythical/Fictional Places > Movies, Television, Music, Comic Books, etc.)
    1 entry

  • Where The Wild Things Are

  • Inn Of The Governors

  • Trinity College

  • Kazakhstan

  • Almaty

  • Astana

  • Odesa

  • Ten Thousand Waves

  • Georgia O'Keeffe Museum

  • Café Pasqual's

  • Ireland

  • El Farol
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    Where The Wild Things Are

    The Wild Things Haunt The Boy's Dreams  — 1 year ago

    My stepson is scared of the illustrations in this story. I think it gives him nightmares. I won’t say how old he is, but he’s very young and sensitive. So, although I think the illustrations and the story are great, as I did when I was a child, he doesn’t want me anyone read it with him. Hopefully, he’ll have a good opportunity to read it when he feels brave and is not too old to appreciate Where The Wild Things Are, as only a child can.

    - docrivs (blogwebsite)

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    Short North Tavern

    Worth visiting!

    A review of this place: Darts, Good bartenders, Good late night eats, Unmemorable live music  — 1 year ago

    As Walker Evans put it, the Short North Tavern is “a great place to grab a late bite to eat”, much like the Blue Danube. I have not enjoyed any of the bands I’ve seen there. The bartenders are usually good, and there are darts to play! So, if you are in the Short North area of Columbus, then this place is worth checking out.

    - docrivs

    Blue Corn Cafe And Brewery

    Worth visiting!

    The first time I went to this place  — 1 year ago

    I wasn’t that impressed, but there must have been something good about it that I remembered. When I took my family to it on my second visit, everyone, including me, liked it very much. We ate there twice during our most recent trip. The kids loved it. The prices were reasonable for Santa Fe, and the service was not bad. It is a fun, casual, non-pretentious “New Mexican” style restaurant, where you can feel comfortable drinking a beer straight from the bottle and laughing loudly.

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