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Hi, i'm Rachel from South Wales and i'm an Arsenal fan Smile
I joined because my friend Holly had and she said the people on here were really nice and it was a good place to chat about football. sooo many different sections though, i don't know where to start!

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rachrvp wrote:
Hi, i'm Rachel from South Wales and i'm an Arsenal fan Smile
I joined because my friend Holly had and she said the people on here were really nice and it was a good place to chat about football. sooo many different sections though, i don't know where to start!


Welcome rachrvp! Good to have another Gooner on board.

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hello Rach, welcome to the site and all.
i'd suggest you start with the questionnaire that is in one of the threads but you seem to have answered all the questions already Wink
hope you enjoy the place!

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Welcome and enjoy. Good to have another Gooner on board.

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Welcome and enjoy. Good to have another Gooner on board.


thanks very much Smile
you're from washington DC?? i'm going there in October..can't wait!

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Welcome and enjoy. Good to have another Gooner on board.


thanks very much Smile
you're from washington DC?? i'm going there in October..can't wait!


Ahhh, so you're going on the trip with Holly. Smile Maybe I'll see you guys when you get here.

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Welcome and enjoy. Good to have another Gooner on board.


thanks very much Smile
you're from washington DC?? i'm going there in October..can't wait!


Ahhh, so you're going on the trip with Holly. Smile Maybe I'll see you guys when you get here.


Indeed i am! Just saw your posts in the topic she set up, it should be excellent Smile

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Washington DC has a nice blend of things to do. There's the monuments with lots of history during the day, and then the clubs and bars at night.

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Excellent! i was looking at some tours and the monuments by moonlight sounded pretty cool. i really wanted to go on a tour of the white house, but from what i saw, it seemed that you needed to a)live in america and b) have at least 10 people wanting to do it

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I personally wouldn't go on any tours, you should just pick out a handfull of monuments/museums you want to visit and go to those. Some of the museums you can get lost in for hours and hours and hours. And most of them are all lined up in the same area.

The White House is very hard to get into now. You can cross that one off your list hahaha, but you can get a very nice view of it.

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ahhh ok thats cool, thanks.
aww shame about the white house haha, but nevermind.
i know i want to go to Baltimore to see where Edgar Allen Poe is buried..but aside from that we'll just see what we find i guess Very Happy

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Baltimore is a good 45 minute drive north of Washington DC.

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would it be easy enough to get to by bus? or another form of transport? we are planning on getting the greyhound tickets that you can use all over America to hop on/off, but i dont know if they run locally. i am quite clueless really! Confused

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Our local metro system (the Tube in the UK) is quite small and limited. You can't get from D.C. to Baltimore on it without swapping onto a different system and I have no idea where and how to do that. Laughing As for the buss it should be doable. But can't help you much in that department other than telling you where the Greyhound station is. I just jump in my car and drive up there. hahahaha.

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haha its alright for some! we debated renting a car, but soon said no when we found out it would cost us over £1000 to have one for 5 weeks!
hmmm i suppose if it seems simple enough to get there we'll go..otherwise i'll have to give it a miss. guess it would only be a grave anyway...!

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It's at a church (Westminster Presbyterian) and it's haunted. You might see him at his grave or in the catacombs. Laughing

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Welcome Smile

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Welcome to the forum rachrvp, good to see you're well at home already! Smile

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It's at a church (Westminster Presbyterian) and it's haunted. You might see him at his grave or in the catacombs. Laughing



ooooh lovely stuff! you're very helpful, thank you so much Smile

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Welcome to the forum rachrvp, good to see you're well at home already! Smile



Thank you!

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Hey Good to ave a gooner on board

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rachrvp wrote:
Hi, i'm Rachel from South Wales and i'm an Arsenal fan Smile
I joined because my friend Holly had and she said the people on here were really nice and it was a good place to chat about football. sooo many different sections though, i don't know where to start!


Your from Portchcawl? I spent almost every weekend of my childhood down Sandy Bay (and sometimes Treco) lol.

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welcome here matey even if you do support Gunners Wink
twmcat must see you.He is one of our Admins and he is from Wales,too and unfortunately he is a fan of Arsenal as well Laughing

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rachrvp wrote:
Hi, i'm Rachel from South Wales and i'm an Arsenal fan Smile
I joined because my friend Holly had and she said the people on here were really nice and it was a good place to chat about football. sooo many different sections though, i don't know where to start!


Your from Portchcawl? I spent almost every weekend of my childhood down Sandy Bay (and sometimes Treco) lol.

Welcome to the forum.


i am indeed! ahh lovely, i live in Rest Bay Smile

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