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Post by Sergeant Dull on Jan 16, 2010 8:28:12 GMT 10
Right, so I have to choose somewhere to holiday about. Quite frankl the last holiday I went on aborad was....
Well, it was a while back.
I can go anywhere I want Summer of this year, because I won't get the chance to for the next few years after.
Australasia? USA? Europe? Asia?
Name some cool places you''ve been to, and why.
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Post by Eco on Jan 16, 2010 8:40:34 GMT 10
DISNEY WOOOOOOOORLD
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Post by Sergeant Dull on Jan 16, 2010 8:41:43 GMT 10
... Well this was a bad idea.
Can a mod delete this thread?
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Post by Naem on Jan 16, 2010 8:58:48 GMT 10
Portugal? óvò
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Post by Max Firestorm on Jan 16, 2010 8:59:06 GMT 10
I went to a place called Maspalomas in Gran Canaria. It's really beautiful there. Where we stayed was right on top of a hill and you could see for SMASHINGLY miles around. Pain in the ass was there was a market that my mom wanted to go to right at the bottom of the hill and we had to walk back up it and I KIPPERS you not when I say this hill was as steep as / ._.
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Post by I, Farmer on Jan 16, 2010 9:05:29 GMT 10
Toronto is awesome. So is Berlin, Warsaw, or just about any village in the South of France. I can't remember what country you're from. If you're foreign, do not come to Britain. You will hate it.
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Post by Admiral Mundane on Jan 16, 2010 9:21:31 GMT 10
Toronto is awesome. So is Berlin, Warsaw, or just about any village in the South of France. I can't remember what country you're from. If you're foreign, do not come to Britain. You will hate it. Please, just stop talking. Forever. Japan is awesome if you're able to handle the extremely long plane ride. Also knowing how to speak Japanese kindof helps a lot. Uh...on second thought, nevermind <<;
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Post by stupid hos is my enemy on Jan 16, 2010 9:27:55 GMT 10
I usually go to a wee town in Normandy called Quiberon. It's SMASHINGLY cold but the food is ass-kickage.
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Post by Trinity on Jan 16, 2010 9:30:53 GMT 10
Dude, I'm just not even going to start on how... no. I'm not even going to start.
Last place I went to abroad was, uh. Meditteranean cruise. Mostly ended up stopping off at Lybia. It was a bit scary! But the stars were very, very pretty.
I went to America once too. I preferred the temperate areas. But then, we only stayed in each place for a couple of days at once. And it was a long time ago.
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Post by Stuart on Jan 16, 2010 9:39:29 GMT 10
California is good fun if you enjoy supreme heat and big rollercoasters. Both of which I am a fan of.
Or Sandusky, Ohio, if you enjoy cold weather and rollercoasters.
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Post by CoolCorky on Jan 16, 2010 10:23:49 GMT 10
Going to LA, San Francisco and Vegas for 2 weeks this summer.
(oh and Scottsdale, AZ but nobody cares about that)
EDIT: Go to the Isle of Luing in Scotland. 'Tis relaxing.
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Post by Sergeant Dull on Jan 16, 2010 10:25:15 GMT 10
Craig said Scotland is KIPPERS.
I take his word over yours.
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Post by stupid hos is my enemy on Jan 16, 2010 11:30:57 GMT 10
Well, sure, if he's going to the Islands he'll avoid all the d*cks. All he gets instead is a civillisation at least two centuries behind our own and lots of animals and green sh*t.
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Post by The Pletch on Jan 16, 2010 13:28:48 GMT 10
Wyoming, USA. It's basically 90% wild savannah with plenty of elk and moose and sh*t. Great for outdoorsy types and camping trips. The stars are absolutely gorgeous, and it snows in JUNE. In winter, people drive around in SNOWMOBILES.
YEEEAAAAAHHHHH
EDIT: There's also Yellowstone Park in Wyoming if you like the feeling of walking on millions of cubic feet of extremely pressurized lava only a few hundred feet below you.
EDIT EDIT: Also, Iceland is quite possibly the mildest winter climate I've ever seen in a place that far north. It's a beautiful place. There's not many sights to see, but it's extremely relaxing there and most of the locals speak at least some english.
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Post by Sergeant Dull on Jan 17, 2010 4:15:02 GMT 10
Hmmm.
Relaxing vs Fun. What do you guys think?
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