Ignore me, I'm drunk probably. |
Playing 2v2 is such a relentless waste of life. 3 losses in a row. 2 noobs and 1 bad player (with 2 600 hours played) were my teammates in those 3 games.
Jeez, it seems that you're the one who gathers all the bad players for all of us. You're like CoH2 random savior!
I don't know what to tell you man, I have e.g. in all 2vs2 ladders higher than 50% win ratio. I know my ranks aren't top level but I can't blame that for my mates. Mostly it's because I'm not practicing enough.
This is just silly thread. As said million times in this thread already, it's randoms. Go play 1vs1 or find a mate to play AT 2vs2's. |
I second getting a Pastrami sandwich from Katz's. DO NOT get a burger there. Get a pastrami sandwich and add the deli mustard.
Jeez, this looks awesome.
And it's only like 20min walk from our hotel. 0.8 miles, god damn I will need some app to change miles to km's and so on during the stay.. |
BTW if you want to see some hardcore 'Murica action go to a rodeo.
This here actually.
Is there any tips from southern(?) where to see rodeos or anything else that should be known in advance? |
If you're going to do baseball, keep in mind that (1) about half the time what you're really doing is getting drunk for 4 hours with your friends and (2) the minor league teams can be more fun than the majors. (TBF, though, my local team is the Twins which probably distorts my perspective.)
Hahah, most likely! |
Hell. Then I will call for these guys and ask assistance:
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Are you stopping by Chicago at all? It is a fantastic city to visit in the summer. There are many things to do. We have fantastic food, nightlife, shopping, museums, and parks.
Have you ever seen a baseball game? Wrigley Field is one of the best places on Earth to see one.
Just to name some things to do:
Navy Pier
Shedd Aquarium
Chicago Theatre
Willis Tower (Sears Tower, second tallest in US behind WTC in NY)
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Architectural boat tours on Lake Michigan and the Chicago River
Art Institute of Chicago
Cloud Gate (the bean)
Millennium Park
Museum of Science and Industry
Food tours and beer tastings
Michigan Avenue for some of the best shopping in the US
Bike tours
Segway tours
The Field Museum
Lincoln Park Zoo
Second City (comedy club)
Buckingham Fountain
And so much more. If you do make it to Chicago, I'd be glad to show you some sights or just give suggestions! Cheers.
Wow those suggestions. Unfortunately since we take the southern route this time we don't have time to visit Chicago. I'd really like to visit Chicago so next time maybe..
I've never seen baseball match and I'd like to visit in some city on our way.
National parks. Don't leave the US without visiting a national park. The cities and history/culture aren't much compared to Europe (outside of our food scene, if you know where to go) but the national parks are the jewels of America.
I just checked our map and quickly by glancing found these national parks we have pinned:
- Zion National Park
- Death Valley
- Sequoia National Park
- Redwood National Park
- Crater lake
I'm sure there's more pinned and then also these cool places like Horseshoe Bend. Love those westerns! |
I don't care about NDA. So indifferent.
-EDIT- To answer to question, it sure doesn't help.
SturmTigerGaddafi - such cool doge. Talks funny and everything.
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Texas is nice, Fort Worth stock yards, San Antonio has some good buildings left from the Spanish colonist(the Alamo being the most famous), Dallas has a nice new museum called The Perot Museum with interactive activities for all ages. If you make it down south to the coast, there is some really good aquatic centers and sea food in the Galveston and Corpus Christi areas.
If you came during the fall you would be able to go to the Texas State Fair, which is one of the biggest state fairs in the country.
Here is the official travel Texas website: https://www.traveltex.com/travel-guide?sctp=ppc&scvn=google&scsrc=google_search&sckw=texas%20tourism&gclid=CjwKEAjws5CrBRD8ze702_2dyjYSJAAAJK9yFeTZm7iO-zONA_Xjv-4iKH3QWvLpi_oZs2ZFouYSTBoCswzw_wcB
Sadly we won't visit Texas at fall at this time. We're there at June. One thing I've seen that looks awesome is the tubing at the river(s).
It sounds like you are looking to do mostly camping and traveling. Any of the many national parks (or as many as you can visit) will provide many excellent things to do.
DC and New York are both loaded with museums. You could probably spend months at both locations just visiting those. While in NY I would strongly recommend visiting the American Museum of Natural History. Of course there is the Met, which is probably also a top visit. I would also recommend visiting the USS Intrepid, which sits moored in the Hudson River. You are also going to pass through Philadelphia, our original capital and you will find plenty to do there as well, besides great food. Check out the waterfront as well as the historic district. If you want you can cross the Delaware River and see the USS New Jersey, which is now a museum.
If you have time, I would also recommend visiting Boston. Another great city, and a huge number of things to see and visit.
As you travel across the country, if you are in a car, make sure you stop in Denver, CO. This is a very nice city and is the "Gateway to the West" There is lots to do there. Keep in mind the distances you are traveling by car will take a long time.
By the time you get to the West Coast you may be exhausted but Seattle is an amazing place. The seafood is unbelievably good, shipped overnight from Alaska, and there are lots of cool things to see. If you are there make sure to visit the Boeing Museum, producer of the mighty B-17.
I'd like to visit Seattle, it all comes to what time we will arrive San Francisco. There are still few things to do when we arrive there but we will have our car until the day we'll leave. So there's some time to do some travelling most likely from San Francisco also.
If you make it to California smoke some of our dank ass weed, drink some of our bitchin' beer and eat some of our godlike avocados. Also pretty girls.
Avocados at California, I'll be sure to remember that.
Just gonna point out that weed is still illegal in California (exception for medicinal marijuana). Though if you go to Colorado, Washington State, Washington DC, and Oregon, you'll have no trouble finding that stuff as it will be recreationally available and legally too!
We will definitely visit Colorado for.. mountains. Don't tell my boss.
Stop by at a shooting range and fire some weapons at some targets. Don't know if your allowed to own and use fire arms for recreational purposes from where you're from but I would take the chance to go shoot some stuff you normally don't come across while you're here.
Not sure if we already have some shooting range on our to-do list but we'll keep that mind. My colleague at work has told that when he has visited US for work consultants have paid all expenses to visit shooting range and he has loved it. |
Cool tip that TV show audience. Will definitely try that!
We have pinned like a million national parks on our route, mainly to western coast. |