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Discussion in 'Free Thoughts' started by Porfiry, Oct 25, 2001.

  1. Bebelina kospla.com Valued Senior Member

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    LOL!


    Yes, it is!

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    Where did you get that crazy idea from?

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    Holy, I envy your travel experiences, except from the Sthlm then...

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    Why do you always get beaten up?

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  3. tablariddim forexU2 Valued Senior Member

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    BEBELINA, er..

    Your dreams about getting all wet and messy with Bjork and then standing in front of a mirror-----THATS where we got the idea from!!!!
     
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  5. Holy Registered Senior Member

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    I really dont know.

    Well I really don't know. It just seems that STHLM has something against me personally. I've been there a lot of times now, and I always get in trouble.

    Sometimes its just when walking home after a night out and sometimes its taking the wrong station on the subway and ending up in a nazism meeting of some sort (actually happened).

    Most of the times I can run faster than the violent people, but sometimes one cant run because one is not alone, and then I usually get hit once or twice before they give up.

    This is how you get to travel a lot (at least 4 times a year).

    <B><U>First</U></B>
    Get a couple of doctor parents with some extra cash to give birth to you.

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    Get them to divorce each other when you are approximately 12 years of age.

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    Get one of the parents to treat you to an expensive trip to some exotic country.

    <B><U>Fourth</U></B>
    The rest will happen by itself. My parents had a popularity contest which still lasts to this day. The contest was to treat their two children to the most exotic and incredible journey. First the mother then the father and so on. This way me and my brother got about 4 nice journeys a year.

    Nowadays though, it has slowed down some, to about one or two journeys a year. But I'm getting to old to let my parents pay my way.
     
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  7. Benji Registered Senior Member

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    Quite off the point origanlly made but sod it,
    Well u see im english and i know a little about scotland these are the thing i know as facts,

    1.Its always wet
    2. Its always cold
    3. the scenery in the slums of glasgow had to be seen to be belived.
    4.You cant understand a word the locals say

    Taking all this into account i would re-evaluate your intention of going to scotland, if u want a film the portrays it in its true colours then watch trainspoting, a modern masterpice.
     
  8. Holy Registered Senior Member

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    Oh!

    Oh? that's to bad, I was hoping the grass hills and the calm country side was as in the movies (damn those movies).

    But the scene in Trainspotting where they are actually trainspotting has some good looking nature, I am looking for some kind of tranquility in my travels and that grassy hills seem rather tranquil.

    Can one go to Scotland and stay out of the cities?

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    Please give more feedback about places to go in this thread, one can not survive only by what the travel agents say and the web saits show you.
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  9. wet1 Wanderer Registered Senior Member

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    Well folks, we all have our places we like and don't like. Me, I love the south. Nothing like a green Christmas. I also like the mountains of Tennesse around the Smokies, and the lower Alps in the German area for beauty.

    But people? Well, they are where you find them. There is always a mixture, sometimes you find more of one group than another but people all pretty much the same all over the world. The same emotions drive them to the same reactions. The same feelings and the same drives. I know places in the south where people still wave hi to strangers, something that I imagine that is pretty rare now in most places. Thank our great communications systems and the news media for their reporting methods for that. After all the only good news to report is always bad news. So folks don't act as friendly anymore. And real people? To some degree everyone has a front. Someone they wish you to see rather than what really is. They call that human nature.
     
  10. Pollux V Ra Bless America Registered Senior Member

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    I hear Jamaica's nice, never been there though.
    I have a popularity contest right now going with my grandparents. One pair is rich and another single one isn't, but they both send me sh*tloads of money. I actually got ten bucks for halloween. For halloween!!
    Go to New York. When the place isn't crumbling around you it can actually be quite gorgeous, especially in the bowles of manhattan (I'm not being sarcastic). The Natural History Museum has an awsome dinasaur exhibit, a real working hologram projector, and the most incredible astronomy show I've ever seen (narrated by Tom Hanks, it was only half an hour long but so well done. I have never seen anything so cool in my life). Stay away from the tops of skyscrapers though. You could go up there on a dare. That'd be funny.

    I know I sound like a little kid when I said what I just did but I'm not. I think I'm done.

    Because...I AM a big kid now (in years, not size or weight).
     
  11. Porfiry Nomad Registered Senior Member

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    Why the US isn't an option for me

    I suspect I need to go someplace where I cannot understand the language. That way, when sitting in a public place enjoying my solitude, I cannot be bothered by the inane conversation that people make. I can imagine that they are debating culture or science instead of gossiping about their most recent conquest, complaining about their life, or politicing and posturing for effect.

    Or perhaps I need something to numb my senses.
     
  12. Pollux V Ra Bless America Registered Senior Member

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    One word Porf: Siberia.
     
  13. Bebelina kospla.com Valued Senior Member

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    Holy

    I´m sorry to hear that, but what do you do to make them notice you. Do you interact with them in any way previous to the beating up? Do you wear totally out of fashion clothes? Smell bad?

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  14. Holy Registered Senior Member

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    Well actually the most incidents happened when I was younger. I was dressing like a "black rocker" (don't know the actual english term). So that could explain some of the disliking of the holy one.

    But still, I am usually a very tranquil person who neither starts or finishes a fight. Perhaps some people get frustrated by my sober acting while picking a fight. I don't drink alcohol and don't do intoxicating drugs (though I actually smoke sometimes and I often drink coffee). When approached at the bar by some drunken street fighter, I usually don't back down, but try to reason with them. Since I am sober, we don't speak the same language and therefore perhaps they get frustrated or something.
     
  15. wet1 Wanderer Registered Senior Member

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    Prehaps Finland, Iceland, or in that area? I guess the question becomes do you need people around? If not, as you mentioned the thought, then maybe the more remote areas of Canada or Alaska.
     
  16. Pollux V Ra Bless America Registered Senior Member

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    SIBERIA!!

    Siberia's about as remote as it gets.
     
  17. Holy Registered Senior Member

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    shrike

    Have you been there or can you give some information anyway? I am willing to se that part of the world, but isn't it extremely cold over there?
     
  18. Pollux V Ra Bless America Registered Senior Member

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    cold as a b*tch, snowstorms that can tear the skin off your body and wild animals that haven't eaten in months are enough to drive off all but the abandoned prisoners sent there to work in mines back in communist russia. When the elements aren't against you (which they are ninety percent of the time) it can be quite pleasant if you can get past the negative thirty degree temperature and the lack of any housing whatsoever.









    In case you haven't noticed I'm kidding. Hey, look, gullible's written on the ceiling! Hah.
     
  19. Holy Registered Senior Member

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    Well now "gullible" fell from the ceiling and landed in my forehead. I will keep it there until proven "un gullible" (profile changed).

    But seriously, I would like to se Siberia with my own eyes. It may be hard to live over there, but still.

    It seems Siberia is a cold and harsh land, but at least it is original (perhaps a couple of similar places exist), so I would like to have experienced it once. But I think it will have to wait, there is a lot of other places that need to be experienced which is not as cold and rough.
     
  20. Bebelina kospla.com Valued Senior Member

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    Ahaaa...

    You were one of those, so was I. Then I understand. A good thing to remember when talking to people that are under the influence of alcohol, is to talk very slowly and articulate and with as short and uncomplicated words as possible. And with a gentle tone. Because they are to be regarded as retarded children with violent tendencies.

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  21. dividivad Registered Member

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    You aren't reffering to me are you bebelina? I wasn't drunk, I've barely had sips of alchohol.

    Yeah there are a few places like Siberia on Earth, i.e ANTARCTICA, the MOON (which kind've counts as being part of Earth), um, the Northwest Territories (scifred could tell you all about that).
     
  22. Pollux V Ra Bless America Registered Senior Member

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    That was me again, using the same comp as dividivad, mr. sixty two and dividivad are next to me. Sorry bout that.
     
  23. Bebelina kospla.com Valued Senior Member

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    No Shrike...

    I was referring to those Holy got beaten up by.

    You want cold? The I suggest a trip to northern Sweden or Finland. The nature is very magical and beautiful there, and cold.
    I remember walking my dog as a child through a forest with white crispy trees, all white, the trees were totally covered with snow and ice. I remember my amazement of the beauty.

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