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While others might not view this as much of a vacation, but I consider food to be a very important part of any vacation.</font>
I agree, food is such a part of one's culture and is very easy part of different cultures to experience.
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">I do hope I get a chance to meet you one of these days.</font>
My wife has classes on Thursday nights, so for the immediate future, there is a standing invitation to any FT'er who would like to dine in the Chicagoland Area (city, N or NW burbs preferred, but I rule out none) on Thursday nights. Pick a restaurant, I'm always up for new experiences.
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One question though. How do you stay in shape? or do you bother? 
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I
USED to run 11 miles every other day. But that was 10 years ago. Having worked for the food industry for a long time and non-stop traveling my work out schedule has gone by the wayside and we "Pilsburied Up"

But I have started working out 6 days per week, 3 cardio and 3 lifting (light toning as I don't need bulk anymore).
Edited to Add: Korea71, I would really like to go to a Korean restaurant w/you as I'm not well versed in Korean cuisine/culture. Perhaps some other FT'ers would like to join us for a Korean Restaurant experience?!??
[This message has been edited by Sweet Willie (edited 04-21-2003).]