waitingman: (World Cow)
... We flew into LA, then on to San Francisco on September 11, 2012



The Presidential election was in full swing - Obama vs Romney... Feeling nostalgic yet??

An excerpt from the Tour Diary - posted here on DW last year some time...

The sun was rising as we approached the USA West Coast, landing in LA at about 6.30am local time on the same day we left Australia, only four hours earlier… Two long Customs lines later & explanations to a couple of Border Security Officials what Mint Slice biscuits are (they were both disappointed by the lack of Tim Tams in our bags... which showed Australians have bribed their way into the USA before!!), it was time to find our connecting flight to SF. Here the fun/stress – depending on which of us you ask – began. Our flight was not listed, a helpful airport official suggested we were now flying with American Airlines instead of United, our main luggage was dispatched down a conveyor with other AA bags & we went in search of one of two Domestic terminals. As per Murphy’s Law, the first one (American Airlines) was the wrong one & the United terminal was waaaay down the other end of the complex. Unlike most other airport patrons, we walked to it, quickly discovering why most airport patrons don't... it really was a looong waaay, especially for 2 jet-lagged foreigners

A quick check-in, (& shoeless full body scan, we were flying on Sept 11 after all) as we were running out of time, found our gate & boarded a much smaller plane & waited for takeoff… & waited… & waited. Various cabin announcements put the blame on waiting for extra fuel, delays in SF & waiting for a tow out to the runway. Drinks were made available & we had our first American Coke experience... Diet Coke tastes the same, but the American Coke Zero was bloody awful, at least to our Australian tastebuds. It'll be Diet for the rest of our trip then - nice to settle that early! Eventually we were off on a one hour flight north. One bounce & we landed in San Francisco - the real starting point of the journey
waitingman: (Australia)
... if you don't know the next line, you had a different childhood to mine

Here in Australia, the ABC must have started showing Sesame Street not long after it debuted in the USA in 1969, as I can't remember it not being on television & I was 2 in the Summer of '69 (though it would be many, many years later, that I got my first real 6-string!!) & I can remember seeing the show in black & white for a few years (Australia didn't get colour broadcast until 1975) & even though I was 7 years old by that time, I still watched this amazing 'kids show' & was amazed to see what colours Oscar the Grouch, Big Bird & Mr Snuffleupagus all were. Kermit, being a frog, was unsurprisingly green...

There's a new documentary about the origins, early years & continuing mission of Sesame Street, celebrating not only the off-the-wallness of Henson, Oz & their Muppets, but also the creators of the show's determination to be as racially & socially inclusive & educational as they could be. I think I need to go back to where the air is sweet one more time...

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