Ok NY was pretty cool, easier to handle than I thought and got around alot too, went over to Coney Island, which was dodgy as haha. We stayed at Times Square, did most of the touristy stuff with the added bonus of a helicopter ride.
Which was even better because we got it with the some company where a NZ pilot and 5 Italians died when their helicopter collided with a small fixed wing plane in NY in August (whose passengers also died). And the people who worked at this helicopter place found out we were Kiwi's also and showed us private pictures they had of the guy and told us stories about him.
Ah yeah sorry starman mixed up Civil and Revolution war, everything has been hectic lately.
And I think it was just the American accent in general because LA was similar (annoyed the hell out of me, probably due to my long flight), but now it's grown on me again and I don't notice it. Though people had a hard time understanding us in NY, thought we said New Jersey instead of New Zealand and '38-46' instead of '30-06' (our room number, though I was the only one who picked up on the relation to the ammo used in an M1-Garand haha).
I had been to Walmart before on our last trip here, was much better than the one we went to this time but I still picked up some JB Weld, as it costs about $20NZD back home ($14USD or so).
We don't tip in NZ either, the tipping is crazy here. We had a $300USD meal on christmas day so we had to tip about $55USD. I don't agree with compulsory tipping (for many reasons) but we have no choice here really. At least I don't have to pay I guess haha.
Currently i'm in D.C and we leave tomorrow night via L.A. Washington D.C is very cool, more tourists should come here. The city is great and all the history, monuments, museums etc etc are awesome too. Even stopped by the White House
Managed to sneak in an order with McMaster, should arrive tomorrow morning (next day shipping) and it's already left the warehouse in NJ. Just some parts for an Advanced Combustion i'll build over the next few weeks back home.
So far America has been really cool, think I prefer the East over the West but both sides have been great from what I remember. Though I am pleased to be going home, sharing a bed with your brother (hotels usually only do 2 double king beds instead of a king and 2 singles), living out of a suitcase and spending so much time with my family has exhausted me.
We have been to quite a few States on this trip now (usually getting the train through them): Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and then the District of Columbia.
I shall resume posting on the forums and whatnot when i'm back home in a few days.
