Pranas Naujokaitis



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Bethesda

Worth visiting!

SPX

I got here every year for SPX (The Small Press Expo). Good times had with fellow cartoonists, and the weather is always perfect in October.


Québec City

Worth visiting!

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I went to this magnificent city in the summer of 2000 with my 8th grade French I class. A wonderful time was had. I look forward to returning someday on my own without eh watchful eyes of teachers and parents.


Pittsburgh

Worth visiting!

A review of this place

One of the best cities that I have ever been too. I was lucky enough to live close to the city for three years. I cannot wait to go back and visit someday.


Woodbridge

Not worth visiting!

A review of this place: bleh

I used to live here. I guess if you like typical suburbia, this place is for you. Otherwise, go someplace more exciting.


Savannah

Not worth visiting!

A review of this place: lame sauce

I live here because I go to SCAD, the art college here. The school is great, but the town is far from it. This place is meant for 80 year old women, not 20-something hipsters who like excitement.


Tybee Island

Worth visiting!

A review of this place: night time

I go visit the beaches everyother week about, but I only go at dusk or night. To me, that is when the beach is at it’s best. Especially on a full moon.


Savannah College Of Art And Design

Worth visiting!

A review of this place: Good college in a crappy town

The “city” of Savannah is a horrible little town, but that’s okay because SCAD more than makes up for it. Currently I am a 3rd year student here with a major in Sequential Art and double minor in Cotemporary Writing and Printmaking. Great profs and generally great people.


Athens

Worth visiting!

The first time I went to this place

My first and last, so far, time going to Athens was April 1st, 2006 to attend Fluke, a mini-comic festival. I was only there for a day, but I instantly fell in love with this college town, from the sights, the food, to teh comic book store, this place has it all. I look forward to making the trip to Fluke a yearly event.