I have a friend that moved to Richmond. He says it's a waste of my money to visit her because there is absolutely nothin to do there. Does anyone live in Richmond, Virginia that knows this is true?
rabblebabble answered Wednesday February 18 2004, 12:10 am: Richmond, Virginia, is a fabulous town! The nightlife is incredible, the tourist attractions are fascinating, and the people are friendly. Plus it's close to other things to see and do. It's just a brief drive to Colonial Williamsburg, Busch Gardens Theme Park, and the James River mansions. When concerts come to Richmond, the old opera house is an awesome place to go, and there are plenty of great bistros downtown to enjoy after the show.
Of course, the other thing to consider is...why on earth would they say it's a waste of time to come visit? If they're really a friend, you can find something to do anywhere you are and will be happy to enjoy each other's company. Think about your relationship before you invest in a trip.
OneMan answered Friday January 16 2004, 6:01 pm: I was in the navy and stationed in Norfolk after I left California ( damnit ). I visited Richmond on a number of occasions. It all depends on what you like. Maybe your "friend" knows you well enough to make that statement. I however, found PLENTY to do.
Could there be any other reason he/she may not want you to come? I only say he/she because you stated that," HE says it's a waste of my time to visit HER". Lost me there. [ OneMan's advice column | Ask OneMan A Question ]
shay*shay answered Thursday January 8 2004, 12:18 pm: Ive never been to Virginia, but maybe you could surf the web to see. Try having her visit you. Maybe you'll have more fun.
-shay :-) [ shay*shay's advice column | Ask shay*shay A Question ]
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