Hi all.
I'm sitting here on a free-for-all computer in the hotel lobby at the Four Points By Sheraton Hotel in Knoxville. The Conference starts in a few hours.
Dan and Kelly met me at Knoxville airport after an easy couple of flights but some of the worst service I've ever had. The cabin crew on US Airways are vile. So rude, impolite and unfriendly. I even heard one of them say to another as they walked past, at normal volume : "If you don't like the service, you're f***ed. Hire your own private plane". She was charming.
I knew I'd have issues with Customs, and sure enough, I did. My bags were checked several times, I was given the third degree in questioning (they couldn't see how a tour guide could be giving a lecture...) and they went right through my main suitcase. The airline also damaged it pretty badly. The flight to the US took 9 hours and then another hour from Charlotte to Knoxville.
It's warm here. Big wide spaces, quaint old clapboard houses and an awesome hotel. When I went to bed last night, my arms didn't reach the edges of the bed! I was jumping round like a kid when I saw my room.
I'm being picked up in twenty minutes to go and give a lecture to a company in the town. I was booked by a woman who came on one of my tours last year and stayed in touch - complete co-incidence she's in Knoxville. What the company is going to make of JTR is beyond me, though. I don't know what the set-up is at all.
Met up with Alan last night as well but am yet to meet the others properly. Tonight Dan is giving an introduction and Robert is giving his talk on the victim photographs (this time - unlike 2005 - with working Powerpoint!)
I'll update as and when I can. By tomorrow evening, US time, I will have something quite nice to tell you, I think.
PHILIP
I'm sitting here on a free-for-all computer in the hotel lobby at the Four Points By Sheraton Hotel in Knoxville. The Conference starts in a few hours.
Dan and Kelly met me at Knoxville airport after an easy couple of flights but some of the worst service I've ever had. The cabin crew on US Airways are vile. So rude, impolite and unfriendly. I even heard one of them say to another as they walked past, at normal volume : "If you don't like the service, you're f***ed. Hire your own private plane". She was charming.
I knew I'd have issues with Customs, and sure enough, I did. My bags were checked several times, I was given the third degree in questioning (they couldn't see how a tour guide could be giving a lecture...) and they went right through my main suitcase. The airline also damaged it pretty badly. The flight to the US took 9 hours and then another hour from Charlotte to Knoxville.
It's warm here. Big wide spaces, quaint old clapboard houses and an awesome hotel. When I went to bed last night, my arms didn't reach the edges of the bed! I was jumping round like a kid when I saw my room.
I'm being picked up in twenty minutes to go and give a lecture to a company in the town. I was booked by a woman who came on one of my tours last year and stayed in touch - complete co-incidence she's in Knoxville. What the company is going to make of JTR is beyond me, though. I don't know what the set-up is at all.
Met up with Alan last night as well but am yet to meet the others properly. Tonight Dan is giving an introduction and Robert is giving his talk on the victim photographs (this time - unlike 2005 - with working Powerpoint!)
I'll update as and when I can. By tomorrow evening, US time, I will have something quite nice to tell you, I think.
PHILIP
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