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Unread postby Lord Lakely » 24 Aug 2008, 21:13

Europe?
Where in Europe? France, Great Britain (10:1 one of those)

I used to travel a lot, so I might've been at the place you wish to visit.

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Unread postby PhoenixReborn » 24 Aug 2008, 22:48

I think you are stereotyping now. Suppose I had put up pictures from my previous trip to Washington D.C., is that also a popular American tourist location?

My friend has already been to those places you mention. Myself being an opera lover would like to go to Italy, but she spoke of the poorness of the dollar in comparison to the Euro and suggested we go a little further East...we haven't really made a definite decision yet.

No hard feelings LL, tell us about the places you've visited. What was your favorite country, city, town, moment?

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Unread postby Lord Lakely » 25 Aug 2008, 07:01

Well, I personally like London. Somehow, that city makes me feel at home. It's a really cosmopolitan, yet culturised city with much to see and learn. (and it's not far from where I live, Antwerp). Paris is nice to see as well, but of course, English isn't as common as in London (:P) (Covent Garden is there as well, and is, as you undoubtably know, a famous Opera House)

So if you like Culture you should got for either London, Paris or Barcelona.

I've been in Barcelona once, but I was five and I don't remember too much. However, the city is a good mix of culture and sun vacations.

The whole of Spain, especially the Costa Brava and Costa Del Sol, are idea if you like to have a Sun holyday. All inclusive hotels, The beach on less than hundred metres... but I guess you're not that type of tourist

I've been in Italy once, but that was for a Skiing holyday, so I can't help you too much with Italy.

Germany is a fine choice as well, especially to travel around the country. The culture in the Noth, South, West, East and Center all are different enough to do it. English isn't common there as well, but the Germans are better at it that the French :P In Germany I recommend you should see the cities of Berlin, Hamburg and Bremen, the province of Bavaria and the city of Bayreuth, where the famous Wagnerian Opera house stands.

I think that's about all I can recommend in the largest European countries, the others aren't as interesting as France, Britain, Germany, Spain and Italy.

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Unread postby PhoenixReborn » 25 Aug 2008, 18:17

Well it makes me want to go for sure. I think I would feel comfortable in London, and you are right, there is Covent Garden.

Can't wait until my passport arrives.

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Unread postby Milla aka. the Slayer » 25 Aug 2008, 20:27

PhoenixReborn wrote:Going for a walk on the moon Milla?
I should hope so :D
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Unread postby Vlad976 » 27 Aug 2008, 02:43

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Unread postby Panda Tar » 30 Aug 2008, 14:57

Lord Lakely wrote:Did it help?
It sounds fairly good when it comes to live in Europe. Everything seems so close, so you can travel to and fro everywhere in a couple of days and meet many different people and visit many places and culture.

My country, however, like USA, Canada, China, Russia or Australia, is too big for that sort of thing. I talk for my own in this case, since everything is so expensive when traveling. Here, just to visit my brother, it's almost 4.700 km away, which is like crossing half Europe! Having me living in Florianópolis and he, in Belém.
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Unread postby theLuckyDragon » 02 Sep 2008, 08:33

This is me and a leprechaun called Patrick in the ladies' bathroom in a restaurant in Finland. Umm, don't ask :rofl:

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Unread postby Elvin » 02 Sep 2008, 10:56

I bet there's an interesting story behind it ;)
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Unread postby Milla aka. the Slayer » 07 Sep 2008, 21:18

Look at me and my cute niece. She's already so big, she's gonna be much taller than me *grump* Her legs are endless! 8|

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I looohoove her :)
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Unread postby darknessfood » 07 Sep 2008, 21:51

Well, if you ask me they are both very cute B-) ...
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Unread postby Metathron » 07 Sep 2008, 21:56

Elvin wrote:I bet there's an interesting story behind it ;)
But then again, doesn't any story that involves leprechauns and toilets have the potential to be interesting, nay, riveting? :D
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Unread postby Milla aka. the Slayer » 07 Sep 2008, 23:44

darknessfood wrote:Well, if you ask me they are both very cute B-) ...
Hihi, thanks :)
I hope she'll be a happy girl when she grows up. She's very happy now. It might catch on :D
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Unread postby PhoenixReborn » 08 Sep 2008, 00:28

The world is not a happy place. Nice picture though.

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Unread postby Muszka » 08 Sep 2008, 05:11

@Milla
you say you are 20 AND years? 8| ;| :disagree:
I wouldn't give you more than 17
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Unread postby Angelspit » 08 Sep 2008, 15:21

Many women look like teenage girls until their late 20s.

And hurray for baby pictures! Your niece is very cute Milla. Didn't you tell me before that you were not a huge fan of children? I guess the little doll changed your mind, didn't she? :)

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Unread postby Milla aka. the Slayer » 08 Sep 2008, 21:59

Muszka wrote:@Milla
you say you are 20 AND years? 8| ;| :disagree:
I wouldn't give you more than 17
22 :) I get that a lot. I can't help it. But it's common here in Denmark.

@AS: Yes...she did. Damn her! I was stubborn for so long but then I finally broke down. I've failed. :disagree: ;) :D
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Unread postby Kalah » 08 Sep 2008, 22:03

Not to worry; once she starts screaming and crapping herself all the time, your baby-snooze button will kick back in ;)
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Unread postby Milla aka. the Slayer » 08 Sep 2008, 22:12

It seems she's past that fase :D (I hope :S )
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Unread postby Milla aka. the Slayer » 08 Sep 2008, 22:21

In an attempt to deal with the long loading-times of forum pages, we are closing some of the larger threads. We hope that new threads will improve performance. I will put in a link to this thread in the new thread :)
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