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From Creepy Cleveland.... in Cleveland, United States on Jun 18 '08

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Hey everyone, first entry and this is an old one but we both had a lot of fun.

Last summer we took a little mini trip up to Cleveland to visit my (Colin's) grandparents, we also decided to catch a Indians game and go to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.  The game started at seven and our favorite pitcher was on the rubber that night, C.C Sabathia.  It was also Natalies first night game so that added a little bit more excitement for her.  The tribe ended up losing and we hopped on the transit (RTA) back to my grandparents to get some shut eye.

If memory serves me right we bolted the hell out of there like a White Rabbit on Purple Haze

The next morning a delicious breakfast was cooked up for us as always by my Opa (German: Grandpa).  We headed to the hall around 11:00, while waiting for the transit some creepy dude started talking to us, being the oblivious person I am, I confessed all of our plans that day and where we were from, all that good stuff.  So basically this guy was going to rob me when i fell asleep haha. The transit finally arrived and we got on while mr.  Creepster followed us, we took a seat and chit chatted amongst ourselves and noticed the creepy guy looking the other way so I told natalie to get up and run to the back of the car.  Like a flash of lightning we were in the back and I don't believe Senior creepo saw us.

We got to the rock hall, it was 15 bucks to get in and we couldn't take pictures, so naturally Natalie gets her camera out to take a pic of Elvis' purple soft top caddy and in about .8 seconds security is swarming her demanding she turns over the camera.  we cooperated, checked out some cool stuff, the Beatles exhibit was down = [ total bummer, but still a great time.  We checked out the 1960's exhibit and watched a video about the LSD movement and the rise of rock legends Jefferson Airplane, and Jimi Hendrix, etc. when all of a sudden the dude (creepy one) comes up behind us and goes, and i quote, "I lost ya'll on the train huh huh!".  If memory serves me right we bolted the hell out of there like a White Rabbit on Purple Haze (for those who don't know thats a Jefferson song and a Jimi song, fused together to make a great joke).  The rest of the museum was great, I picked up a vinyl of the Beatles Abbey road, and Natalie got some souveniers for her family.

Great little trip, only cost us each about 100 bucks for everything.  If you have a weekend, or any time off and want to get out of the house, I would reccomend trying Cleveland, not to big, cheap, and some cool stuff to do.  Thats all for tonight guys thanks for checking in and I'll post some more about my trip to NYC, and I'll try and have Natalie talk about her cruise.

-Colin

Signed,

Colin and Natalie


 
 

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