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Apr. 19th, 2008

Day 8 - Los Angeles

Saturday

It seems that everyone goes out for breakfast on Saturday as everywhere was manic and crazy!  We didn't really have any choice though so had to find something, which we did eventually...

We asked at the hotel about pricing a cab to take us into the city and it was ridiculously expensive!  We asked if there was parking around the Chinese Theatre and were told no but I know I'd read something about parking close by as the tour we wanted to go on left from that area so we decided to risk it.  Drove into the city, up to Hollywood to get the tour and parking was no problem at all plus you got two hours for free with validated purchases from the mall or even with a ticket for the tour that we were going on.  Even after two hours, it would only be $10 maximum for the whole day - much cheaper than cab fares.

Looked around the Chinese Theatre, read all the inscriptions and some of the stars along the street.  This is one of those really iconic places that has been seen in so many films, on tv, on the news, so being there is quite surreal.  However, it's not as glamourous as one might think it would be but even so, there are people who have been there, the messages that have been left are almost legendary.

Took a hop-on-hop-off tour which covered all the major things that we wanted to see within LA.  These are so handy - took the whole tour with all the commentary, decided where we wanted to return to later.  Surprise, surprise, we went back to the shopping - The Grove - which was very nice, with lots of bits and bobs, including an Apple Store.  So, we took another look at the iPod Touch and decided to buy it.  The price for the 32MB was excellent compared to even the UK plus it has internet accessibility so that would be useful on our travels.  That meant that R would have my original iPod when we got home and I get the upgrade!  Went on to have a nice lunch, headed to Barnes and Noble and bought yet more books as there were things I'd not seen before and of course, things are much cheaper.  Have to be careful now due to luggage restrictions.  The weight allowance from the US to the UK is great, each person can have up to two cases, each of which can weigh up to 32kg but the allowance from the UK to South Africa is only 22kg!  So, that's the weight we have to work with.  Still couldn't find anything I wanted in Victoria's Secret - oh well.

Then I had to take R to a place that I had told him about after my trip to Chicago some years ago... the (rather scary) American Girl Place, where they seem to practise socialisation at it worst.  It seems to encourage conformity, leading to cloning of the American girl into the American woman/housewife or something?  It felt like Stepford Wives for young girls!  Maybe we just don't get it but, personally, I'm not into all that socialisation thing, maybe it's because I was a tomboy or maybe just because I am different and happy to be so!

Back on the bus, took the rest of the circuit and then looked around at the drop off point again.  Headed back to the hotel to crash for a bit then headed out for a quick dinner before packing things ready to leave for San Diego in the morning.  Tried out the iPod and found that it needed to be initialised before it could be used, and that meant to plug it into a mac - bit tough at the moment!  So, we headed back to the Grove that night to have them do it in the store or we wouldn't be able to use it!  Caused a bit of confusion at the store from a couple of people but finally someone understood exactly what we meant, that leaving it until we got home was not really possible because if anything was wrong with it...  They simply plugged it in, initialised it and we were ready to go so we could use it to check emails and stuff when in a wi-fi hotspot.  I love it, I love my Apple stuff and it's very swish so I'm a happy girl!

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