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Re: U.S.A Trip advise (Part 2)
« Reply #15 on: August 23, 2013, 09:58:05 AM »
Go to Cedar Block in Compton, CA during night hours and just tell them that you know Game. Free pass bro.
 

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Re: U.S.A Trip advise (Part 2)
« Reply #16 on: August 23, 2013, 03:07:09 PM »
Haha that's why all people here thinks it's a troll. Spending 15 hours to come to a country just visiting graves LOL

For this trip, I will also visit great cities and tourist attractions since I have around 3 weeks in USA.
But meanwhile as a Hiphop fans , why not fulfilling my own fantasy at the same time?
I have listened Dre's song since high school, after 8 years I have an account here, and listen to non-popular artists like Hopsin and Bishop Lamont, I think this shows my love for Hiphop music.
If there's any concert by artists during Xmas and new year (by Em, Game, Kendrick...or even R&B by MJB and J Lo), I will buy a ticket for sure!

I just need some ideas in my tour, maybe useful maybe not. But I really appreciate for all your reply (and support!) here

btw honestly I also think that's weird to Alliyah's plane and I have no idea for a day in SFV/Dayton...
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Re: U.S.A Trip advise (Part 2)
« Reply #17 on: August 23, 2013, 06:57:11 PM »
Old Post: http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=302250

It's me again! The guy from HK seeking advice on a US Trip!! First, thanks for all of your advice!
Now I am planning to visit USA from 20 Dec to 11 Jan, the first & last stop of my flight will be either in LA or SF
So guys, any more idea I can visit during the xmas and new year in USA?
Cant wait to fulfill my childhood USA Hiphop fantasy!  :laugh:


Compton/Long Beach
- Eazy-E's childhood home
- Forest Lawn Memorial Park  (Nate Dogg Grave)
California/LA
- Rose Hills Memorial Park Whittier (Eazy-E Grave)
Detroit
- 8 Miles Road (Eminem Film)
Atlanta
- 5616 Memorial Dr., Stone Mountain, GA (2pac status)
Brooklyn
- Barclays Center (Jay-Z Stadium)
- Queen Bridge (Nas)

Updated:
Alliyah's airplane
SFV (San Fernando Valley)
Dayton, Ohio



think of it as this way, think of any cantonese or any mainlaind chinese actor/singer that came from the countryside,

would you visit there?


dont waste your time going to the ghetto, in LA go to newport beach, Santa monica beach, Downtown los angeles, hollywood/sunset, beverly hills, old town pasadena, venice beach or take a trip to san diego or san fransisco, its much better than driving around compton and seeing ugly buildings and crackheads/bums. theres nothing there besides bludsoes bbq, and of well known fastfood joints, do your self a favor and dont waste time, im positive you wont be there for long, because there isnt anything there.

given that your from hong kong and looking at your trip list, i assume your pretty wealthy, so take advantage of it, go to nice places when is the next time ull be back? probably not in a long while

and if u come to the SFV, go to the ventura strip, there alot of restraunts and bars there.


things to eat in LA: Bludsoes BBQ, Umami Burger/Umamicatessian, Stinking Rose, Dinos Chicken And Burgers, El Taurino/King Taco, IN-N-Out, Katsyua Sushi, Wolf Gangpuck Spagos, any private omasake japenese sushi chef, Curry House in Little tokyo, Korean BBQ in koreatown (Tenraku, Gogi King, Parks BBQ, etc etc), Marios Peruvian food, a gang of famous burger and deli joints.

theres a lot more, restaurants these are just at the top of my head

spend time going to the beverly center, going to boutique shops (given that u like hiphop im sure you'll love urban clothing as well) and eating at nice or famous restaurants,

much better than going to compton and virtually doing nothing and potentially being robbed by a bunch of adolescents with guns.



but, dont go to detroit, ohio, and atlanta, i dont know what you're looking for there. and wtf is aaliyahs airplane?


in new york, stay ur ass in manhattan, mid town, lower eastside, soho, uptown, time square, chinatown;  bunch of bars, boutiques, tourists crap, shopping, resturants in all those areas.

eat that chicken and rice, capizzis pizza, theres alot of nice steak houses there, overpriced but high quality korean food, alot of gastropubs, and and eat shake shack burgers

go to the barclays center when theres a game, and theres a couple of nice resturants in brooklyn, but besides that i wouldnt visit anywhere else in the NYC area.



if its a pet peeve and you must go to some of those spots, just go to the graves (which i think is a waste of time), but dont hang around comtpon and crap you can make better use of your time.

go Paintballing, snow boarding (if u come during winter time) mammoth, campin yosemite, go jet skiing surfing, bike ride at veince, take a road trip to san diego or fly to san francisico.



make better use of your time, its your life bro, but it just bothers me how a wealthy man as yourself isnt going to enjoy LA, NY to the fullest because others dont have that same opportunity even for the locals, maybe visit chicago or miami, but lol ohio? atlanta? what the fuck
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Re: U.S.A Trip advise (Part 2)
« Reply #18 on: August 23, 2013, 11:40:21 PM »

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Re: U.S.A Trip advise (Part 2)
« Reply #19 on: August 24, 2013, 12:46:03 AM »
Old Post: http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=302250

It's me again! The guy from HK seeking advice on a US Trip!! First, thanks for all of your advice!
Now I am planning to visit USA from 20 Dec to 11 Jan, the first & last stop of my flight will be either in LA or SF
So guys, any more idea I can visit during the xmas and new year in USA?
Cant wait to fulfill my childhood USA Hiphop fantasy!  :laugh:


Compton/Long Beach
- Eazy-E's childhood home
- Forest Lawn Memorial Park  (Nate Dogg Grave)
California/LA
- Rose Hills Memorial Park Whittier (Eazy-E Grave)
Detroit
- 8 Miles Road (Eminem Film)
Atlanta
- 5616 Memorial Dr., Stone Mountain, GA (2pac status)
Brooklyn
- Barclays Center (Jay-Z Stadium)
- Queen Bridge (Nas)

Updated:
Alliyah's airplane
SFV (San Fernando Valley)
Dayton, Ohio

but, dont go to detroit, ohio, and atlanta, i dont know what you're looking for there. and wtf is aaliyahs airplane?

make better use of your time, its your life bro, but it just bothers me how a wealthy man as yourself isnt going to enjoy LA, NY to the fullest because others dont have that same opportunity even for the locals, maybe visit chicago or miami, but lol ohio? atlanta? what the fuck

Don't go to Ohio?
What kind of narrowminded person are you?
You probably never sat foot in Ohio and you think you know all about it.
From your post you sound like a boring person that recommends seeing picture perfect and safe locations. That's not real life blood.

If I had the choice of going to a tourist spot buying some bullshit l don't need, and eating some mediocre dish.... or go to the ghetto and get stabbed in the head by a crackhead, I would choose the latter as it would make a better memory/history. You also meet REAL people in the hood not other tourists looking to take snapshots of bullshit with their Iphones.

Peace from Dayton.




 

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Re: U.S.A Trip advise (Part 2)
« Reply #20 on: August 24, 2013, 01:12:07 AM »
Why not try visiting a place of actual significance?

He has Dayton on his list.


What's the significance of Dayton? Not trying to troll, just curious about why you see it as a must-visit place.
 

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Re: U.S.A Trip advise (Part 2)
« Reply #21 on: August 24, 2013, 01:45:34 AM »
Why not try visiting a place of actual significance?

He has Dayton on his list.


What's the significance of Dayton? Not trying to troll, just curious about why you see it as a must-visit place.

The historical significance you can find online.
The spiritual significance you have to visit to experience.
The city is placed on the crossings of 7 very strong leylines (very unusual) so the feng shui of Dayton is blessed.
Of course I am biased by being 9th generation Daytonian but I haven't met anyone that have visited Dayton with an open mind that haven't left here feeling enriched by the experience.
The city has an incredibly rich art scene and museums, concert halls, galleries etc. are all top notch.
People are friendly and the food delicious (if you know where to go).

My mother's third cousin Roger Troutman lived and died here. His grave isn't here though but in Hamilton if the OP wants to pay his respect.

My master Ching Pong Liu's grave is here and is worth a visit. His spirit is present and often blesses the visitors.
Rest in peace to Master Liu.

Words won't suffice to paint a proper picture of a Dayton experience so I will stop here.

Peace.




 

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Re: U.S.A Trip advise (Part 2)
« Reply #22 on: August 24, 2013, 01:47:48 AM »
Why not try visiting a place of actual significance?

He has Dayton on his list.


What's the significance of Dayton? Not trying to troll, just curious about why you see it as a must-visit place.

The historical significance you can find online.
The spiritual significance you have to visit to experience.
The city is placed on the crossings of 7 very strong leylines (very unusual) so the feng shui of Dayton is blessed.
Of course I am biased by being 9th generation Daytonian but I haven't met anyone that have visited Dayton with an open mind that haven't left here feeling enriched by the experience.
The city has an incredibly rich art scene and museums, concert halls, galleries etc. are all top notch.
People are friendly and the food delicious (if you know where to go).

My mother's third cousin Roger Troutman lived and died here. His grave isn't here though but in Hamilton if the OP wants to pay his respect.

My master Ching Pong Liu's grave is here and is worth a visit. His spirit is present and often blesses the visitors.
Rest in peace to Master Liu.

Words won't suffice to paint a proper picture of a Dayton experience so I will stop here.

Peace.






That's whats up. You're an insightful dude Heinz, a rarity on dubcc, nothing but respect.
 

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Re: U.S.A Trip advise (Part 2)
« Reply #23 on: August 24, 2013, 01:59:42 AM »
Why not try visiting a place of actual significance?

He has Dayton on his list.


What's the significance of Dayton? Not trying to troll, just curious about why you see it as a must-visit place.

The historical significance you can find online.
The spiritual significance you have to visit to experience.
The city is placed on the crossings of 7 very strong leylines (very unusual) so the feng shui of Dayton is blessed.
Of course I am biased by being 9th generation Daytonian but I haven't met anyone that have visited Dayton with an open mind that haven't left here feeling enriched by the experience.
The city has an incredibly rich art scene and museums, concert halls, galleries etc. are all top notch.
People are friendly and the food delicious (if you know where to go).

My mother's third cousin Roger Troutman lived and died here. His grave isn't here though but in Hamilton if the OP wants to pay his respect.

My master Ching Pong Liu's grave is here and is worth a visit. His spirit is present and often blesses the visitors.
Rest in peace to Master Liu.

Words won't suffice to paint a proper picture of a Dayton experience so I will stop here.

Peace.






That's whats up. You're an insightful dude Heinz, a rarity on dubcc, nothing but respect.

Nothing but respect in return my friend.
Welcome to Dayton!
 

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Re: U.S.A Trip advise (Part 2)
« Reply #24 on: August 24, 2013, 02:10:18 PM »
you need to go to 1st street in Bangor, Maine


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Re: U.S.A Trip advise (Part 2)
« Reply #25 on: August 24, 2013, 02:17:25 PM »
aaliyah's airplane is prolly long gone by now since it got tores up into pieces when it crashed. u gotta look for it in the trash dumps of the Caribbean dogg
show me where did i said i live in Poland
want me to show u? ok.....

ICHI, WHAT COUNTRY U FROM?
im from Poland
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Re: U.S.A Trip advise (Part 2)
« Reply #26 on: August 24, 2013, 02:29:17 PM »
aaliyah's airplane is prolly long gone by now since it got tores up into pieces when it crashed. u gotta look for it in the trash dumps of the Caribbean dogg

you'd think R Kelly woulda bought the wreckage and put it in the national air and space museum's hip hop section
 

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Re: U.S.A Trip advise (Part 2)
« Reply #27 on: August 24, 2013, 11:06:16 PM »

think of it as this way, think of any cantonese or any mainlaind chinese actor/singer that came from the countryside,

would you visit there?


dont waste your time going to the ghetto, in LA go to newport beach, Santa monica beach, Downtown los angeles, hollywood/sunset, beverly hills, old town pasadena, venice beach or take a trip to san diego or san fransisco, its much better than driving around compton and seeing ugly buildings and crackheads/bums. theres nothing there besides bludsoes bbq, and of well known fastfood joints, do your self a favor and dont waste time, im positive you wont be there for long, because there isnt anything there.

given that your from hong kong and looking at your trip list, i assume your pretty wealthy, so take advantage of it, go to nice places when is the next time ull be back? probably not in a long while

and if u come to the SFV, go to the ventura strip, there alot of restraunts and bars there.


things to eat in LA: Bludsoes BBQ, Umami Burger/Umamicatessian, Stinking Rose, Dinos Chicken And Burgers, El Taurino/King Taco, IN-N-Out, Katsyua Sushi, Wolf Gangpuck Spagos, any private omasake japenese sushi chef, Curry House in Little tokyo, Korean BBQ in koreatown (Tenraku, Gogi King, Parks BBQ, etc etc), Marios Peruvian food, a gang of famous burger and deli joints.

theres a lot more, restaurants these are just at the top of my head

spend time going to the beverly center, going to boutique shops (given that u like hiphop im sure you'll love urban clothing as well) and eating at nice or famous restaurants,

much better than going to compton and virtually doing nothing and potentially being robbed by a bunch of adolescents with guns.



but, dont go to detroit, ohio, and atlanta, i dont know what you're looking for there. and wtf is aaliyahs airplane?


in new york, stay ur ass in manhattan, mid town, lower eastside, soho, uptown, time square, chinatown;  bunch of bars, boutiques, tourists crap, shopping, resturants in all those areas.

eat that chicken and rice, capizzis pizza, theres alot of nice steak houses there, overpriced but high quality korean food, alot of gastropubs, and and eat shake shack burgers

go to the barclays center when theres a game, and theres a couple of nice resturants in brooklyn, but besides that i wouldnt visit anywhere else in the NYC area.



if its a pet peeve and you must go to some of those spots, just go to the graves (which i think is a waste of time), but dont hang around comtpon and crap you can make better use of your time.

go Paintballing, snow boarding (if u come during winter time) mammoth, campin yosemite, go jet skiing surfing, bike ride at veince, take a road trip to san diego or fly to san francisico.



make better use of your time, its your life bro, but it just bothers me how a wealthy man as yourself isnt going to enjoy LA, NY to the fullest because others dont have that same opportunity even for the locals, maybe visit chicago or miami, but lol ohio? atlanta? what the fuck

Haha Im not wealthy, just young enough to spend all my spending on one trip. Then I decided to come here for my fantasy! lol
Seriously it would be great if I have a chance to meet the local, talk to them and try to have a taste on their life.
It's more interesting for me to just visit beach and buildings (No offense, USA scenery are fascinating also!)

Thanks for giving me so much useful ideas! I will revise with your info in a few days. Been busy with work recently  :-X
 

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Re: U.S.A Trip advise (Part 2)
« Reply #28 on: August 24, 2013, 11:17:10 PM »
Go to Cedar Block in Compton, CA during night hours and just tell them that you know Game. Free pass bro.

LOL nice troll bro

Don't go to Ohio?
What kind of narrowminded person are you?
You probably never sat foot in Ohio and you think you know all about it.
From your post you sound like a boring person that recommends seeing picture perfect and safe locations. That's not real life blood.

If I had the choice of going to a tourist spot buying some bullshit l don't need, and eating some mediocre dish.... or go to the ghetto and get stabbed in the head by a crackhead, I would choose the latter as it would make a better memory/history. You also meet REAL people in the hood not other tourists looking to take snapshots of bullshit with their Iphones.

Peace from Dayton.


Yes, if just for a few days/weeks, I want to try another kind of life, meeting real people and try out their ways of living, rather than just taking photos and visit famous spots, cheers for understanding! (But not for suicidal idea LOL)
Let me make a detail plan these days and see can visit your hometown for a few days! I'll buy you a present if so ;)


aaliyah's airplane is prolly long gone by now since it got tores up into pieces when it crashed. u gotta look for it in the trash dumps of the Caribbean dogg

you'd think R Kelly woulda bought the wreckage and put it in the national air and space museum's hip hop section

Haha I just get trolled in the last post  :P
 

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Re: U.S.A Trip advise (Part 2)
« Reply #29 on: August 25, 2013, 01:06:17 AM »
no trollin tho, is there really a place where u can see aaliyah's plane? and if so is it in the same place as left eye's suv?
show me where did i said i live in Poland
want me to show u? ok.....

ICHI, WHAT COUNTRY U FROM?
im from Poland
LOL!