Orlando is mostly unremarkable and wholly innavigable. I just have a thing for tacky tourist traps and the theme park glitz.
I have a thing for things wholly Americans, and from what I heard, Orlando's something a bit like that. Then again, it's only second-hand. Plus yeah, the whole theme park glitz and the tackiness of tourist traps works for me too. Also, you know, Florida. Not like I'll ever be able to visit that part of the world anytime soon. Anything unattainable immediately takes on that special glow that makes it seem like the one thing one has to find a way of knowing.
And then, there's the fangirl in me who dragged everybody to James Dean's street when in New York, and wouldn't rest until she'd taken a picture of that particular parking corner at the Hollywood observatory. So you know, Orlando, *nsync... *wants*
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I have a thing for things wholly Americans, and from what I heard, Orlando's something a bit like that. Then again, it's only second-hand. Plus yeah, the whole theme park glitz and the tackiness of tourist traps works for me too. Also, you know, Florida. Not like I'll ever be able to visit that part of the world anytime soon. Anything unattainable immediately takes on that special glow that makes it seem like the one thing one has to find a way of knowing.
And then, there's the fangirl in me who dragged everybody to James Dean's street when in New York, and wouldn't rest until she'd taken a picture of that particular parking corner at the Hollywood observatory. So you know, Orlando, *nsync... *wants*