Do you live in Athens or Barcelona?

HaleyFiege
14.May.2008 10.09am
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And do you like me? :)
I’ll be in those 2 cities next week and would love to meet up if anyone is around.



dezcom
14.May.2008 10.31am
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I envy you, Haley! I wish I could see those places as well.
Oh, and I am sure I would like you if I ever meet you :-)

ChrisL


guifa
14.May.2008 4.59pm
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That’s a shame you’re going to BCN. Madrid’s much better (and only 2.5 hours and 40€ by train away!).

Seriously though, enjoy it. The architecture is the main draw of the city. What’s your primary reason to visit? Just vacation work or?

«El futuro es una línea tan fina que apenas nos damos cuenta de pintarla nosotros mismos». (La Luz Oscura, por Javier Guerrero)


HaleyFiege
14.May.2008 6.27pm
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A little bit of both actually. We’re going to Athens to visit family and Barcelona to network.


David R
15.May.2008 12.24am
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Too bad you dont pass by Istanbul.

dr


Jongseong
15.May.2008 4.40am
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My family lived in Athens for a couple of years, but left just before the Olympics (the one in 2004, I mean)... It should be lovely this time of the year. I envy you, as I only got to visit during the hottest summer months.


AGL
15.May.2008 7.51am
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Go there!


Fredrik
15.May.2008 8.54am
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Hi Haley,
I’m a reluctant Barcelona-resident. The architecture here is... um.. well there’s Gaudi which is supposed to be fabulous. And it is I guess if your are interested in medieval-style production methods. Since architects and urban planners have forgotten that buildings and streets, and indeed cities are for people, Barcelona is like most larger city: a place you just want to get out of after a while.
But sure, I’m always up for a coffee if you feel like ;)

/Fredrik