Archive for July, 2008

Augusta Ga Gordon Hwy Stuntin

Thursday, July 31st, 2008
Bordmrc asked:


Riding down Gordon Hwy

LLEWELLYN

Where is a good place to get your hair cut in Augusta, GA?

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008
Augusta
Hoa M?c Lan asked:


My hair is elbow length and I really need it to be cut. Where could I find a good hair stylist in Augusta that could help me pick the right hairstyle? If you could, I’d also like the address of the place. Thanks for answering!!!

BYASSEE

Are there any golf games with Augusta National golf course in it? The Masters?

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008
Augusta
marky_mark_w asked:


I’ve never seen a golf game, on PC or otherwise, featuring the Masters course.

VANNAH

I want to know the name of the President or Chairman or whoever is in charge of Fridgidaire in Augusta GA?

Monday, July 28th, 2008
Augusta
needhelp asked:


Fridgidaire is a division of Electrolux…I found the address: 250 Bobby Jones Expressway, Augusta Ga. But when you call the toll free number OR the GA number…the calls are transferred to someone in New Delhi India! I want to know who the ‘top dogs’ of this organization are and how to contact them directly. Thanks for any help you could give!

SIDMAN

Is there anyone looking to sell their car in Augusta, GA?

Sunday, July 27th, 2008
Augusta
twixmix297 asked:


Looking to buy my first car sometime soon. Just got a new job and I’m really looking to buy a car somewhere in the $500-$2000.

NOBRIGA

The Georgia Homeless in 2008

Saturday, July 26th, 2008

What are some cheaper venues for weddings in the Augusta or Atlanta GA areas?

Friday, July 25th, 2008
Augusta
Lynn asked:


I am looking for someplace that has plenty of light and safe surroundings. I really want a place that will work with me when it comes to decor (I already have my own believe it or not- actually prefer to set up clean up my self with family friends). We’ll have (hopefully not more than) 150 people, but really counting on 75- 100. I want my own photographer (some places do include that) maybe my own caterer, depending on costs food available. I would prefer not to pay over $1200 (including chairs, tables- that’s about it) but of course will pay more for a venue w/ more to it (up to $2700). We are also going for a beach theme if this helps. Any ideas?

CANARD

Tom Zé - Augusta, Angélica e Consolação

Friday, July 25th, 2008
StanziOw asked:


Show de Tom Zé no Teatro da Caixa em Curitiba. Canta: Augusta, Angélica e Consolação.

KAUTZMAN

” Spain ” ?? , Jazz piano duo at ?? Augusta Jam Session

Friday, July 25th, 2008
choro264 asked:


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The last of the jam session in 19th May,2007 at Maebashi Jazz House Augusta
Cherry (a keyboard player to respect from Kozakura Project) to a game after an interval of three years, but I lose by a knockout plainly this time.) of

The cause of defeat…. The reason “is not because I drank beer too much”, and the reason “is not because I chose a piano”, and Cherry is too terrible.
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FALZONE

Where to Stay and Eat in Maine

Friday, July 25th, 2008
Augusta
Brian Link asked:


filled with the cutest bed and breakfasts near some of the popular hiking trails but typical hotel chains can also be found. As someone who has visited these trails, it would be a good idea to look into the beautiful accommodations some of these bed and breakfasts offer to the tourists. If the Radisson is more of your style, there are plenty of discounted rates with AAA that can be booked online by any number of the online hotel reservation websites. Also, there are many resorts and spas as well as cottages and cabins that can accommodate an entire family or too!

For hotels, contact the Maine Tourism Association and the Maine Innkeepers Association for a list of accredited and trusted hotel operators. Many of the upscale chains such as the Radisson and Marriott are highly recommended as they have suites, villas, and spas within the hotel grounds. For a smaller budget, the bed and breakfasts are virtually all inclusive but do not have the same amenities as the spa.

These small bed and breakfasts are independently owned and some are placed on a prairie, pasture, or farmland. Some are virtually footsteps from the base of various hiking trails and others are located on the ocean or near the famous rivers of Maine. The B&B’s offer your own personal shower and bedroom with breakfast and dinner served daily. Some locations offer tours of the grounds and others are specifically accommodated for hikers who are in the beginning stages of their vacation. The B&B’s have very different check in and check out policies than the typical hotel chains so be sure to find out whether or not your hiking plans will interrupt with the schedule of the B&B hosts.

If hiking only takes up a part of your vacation to Maine, then consider staying at a resort and spa. After a long day, it’s always nice to enjoy a nice dinner and massage after you’ve worked so hard. In the capital of Augusta, there are a whole host of luxurious day spas and resorts. Believe it or not, many of these resorts specifically cater to the hiking vacationers and if you call some of the hotels directly, they have vacation packages that include guided hiking trips.

For the ultimate experience when visiting Maine, there are various hiking spots in which a hiker can rest for the night on the trail. As the most unsafe option, this however does allow for the hiker to become more equipped with their surroundings and will let the vacationer experience the full benefit of what Maine’s wilderness has to offer.

Regardless of where you decide to stay on your vacation, all of Maine’s hospitality will engulf you and make your stay a very memorable and enjoyable one. From the enjoyment of room service and spas to the memorable cottages and bed and breakfasts, Maine’s unique approach to showing hospitality to their guests is something that will greatly add to your hiking adventure.

NORTHUP