Hopped off the ICE at the Berlin Hauptbahnhof, stowed my luggage in one of those 24 hr pay lockers and went directly to the venue where Frank & Justin were playing. I made it only for their last song, but that's ok. I'll see them play in Zurich Thursday
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I wish we'd had that years ago.
Wednesday, we went to the dullest DDR museum.
Dance Dance Revolution? :P
The Pergammon(SP) was a neat museum, at least for us.
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I love love love the smoking bans. Particularly given my asthma it makes going out so much more pleasant. The biggest difference I find is restaurants. It has always disgusted me getting a mouthful of smoke with my delicious food. Unfortunately this experience cuts into patio time in the summer, but I won't put up with smoke and I have a zero tolerance policy when Sid and Lily are with me.
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Those bans have been here (in parts of Australia) for at least 10 years. They rock so much. Moreso than clubs or pubs. I am amazed how much better the air is (or, rather, how foul the air was), and how the clothes I wear out don't need to be laundered immediately.
My trip to Paris in '01 was an eye-opener. Back then, in addition to no concept of personal space, smoking seemed to be A-OKAY everywhere.
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Oh the clothing! Yes how nasty that smell is of clothing the next day after clubbing in a smoky hell. There was this one place in Seattle that got around the smoking ban by technically making it a "private club". The ventilation was horrid and I could never last more than a couple hours there.
Now back in Canada I suppose people could get around the rules in the same way, but don't seem to be doing that. I just hold my breath as I exit places and battle through the cloud of smoke. Not surprisingly Montreal (and to some degree Toronto) is still very smoky.
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Heh. You don't remember by Convergence 2000 (Sydney) bid? I'm hurt. :)
. There was this one place in Seattle that got around the smoking ban by technically making it a "private club"
IIRC places in the UK tried that too. Hell, places here tried that to get around liqour laws. It worked for a while.
I just hold my breath as I exit places and battle through the cloud of smoke.
Oh, let me guess? Shopping centres and movieplexes are the worst for that sort of thing. Office buildings too.
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At home I'm lucky if I can make it to the corner store without getting lost.
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