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    Look Out it's Sabs!Look Out it's Sabs! Registered User regular
    edited January 2008
    Aldo wrote: »
    Saburbia wrote: »
    Last time I went it was basically a buck for a beer, what is it now?
    Last time I was in the Czech Republic was 3 years, so uhh you probably know better. :P

    Well I went 2 years ago, but that isnt much of a difference I guess.

    I found it funny how soda drinks were more expensive in restuarants then beer.

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    LeitnerLeitner Registered User regular
    edited January 2008
    Kalkino wrote: »
    speaking of things costing lots in the EU I think it possible that Dublin is almost more expensive than London, having gone there last weekend and having spent 12 euros for a large stuffed potato (it was dammed tasty I will admit)

    Why someone would ever visit Ireland when England is right next door always baffles me.

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    AldoAldo Hippo Hooray Registered User regular
    edited January 2008
    People kept thinking I was a local :P
    I went there with my high school once and everyone kept thinking my friend was a local. He really didn't leave much of a lasting impression on his classmates, I suppose. o_O

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    HaphazardHaphazard Registered User regular
    edited January 2008
    Aegis wrote: »
    Haphazard wrote: »
    Haphazard wrote: »
    Beer is still considered a staple food in Bavaria.

    Truly leaders of the free world

    I... that... you...

    No.

    Come on Haps, you know deep down you really like them!

    I do have some friends there, but their religious and political majorities are creeping me out.

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    AldoAldo Hippo Hooray Registered User regular
    edited January 2008
    Leitner wrote: »
    Why someone would ever visit Ireland when England is right next door always baffles me.
    Irish girls are prettier?

    And there's that whole "Ireland has beautiful nature, awesome cities and you can pay with euros" part, of course.

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    nexuscrawlernexuscrawler Registered User regular
    edited January 2008
    Aldo wrote: »
    People kept thinking I was a local :P
    I went there with my high school once and everyone kept thinking my friend was a local. He really didn't leave much of a lasting impression on his classmates, I suppose. o_O

    I take after my Dutch side lookswise. then I was also wearing olive-colored boots and a oliver colored jacket so I guess that made me blend pretty well.

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    Look Out it's Sabs!Look Out it's Sabs! Registered User regular
    edited January 2008
    I just bought a bunch of books from amazon, owell, guess I will have to wait before getting No More Heroes for wii.

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    Zen VulgarityZen Vulgarity What a lovely day for tea Secret British ThreadRegistered User regular
    edited January 2008
    Haps whenever I see your avatar I think of "Halleluja" by Rammstein.

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    HaphazardHaphazard Registered User regular
    edited January 2008
    Aldo wrote: »
    Leitner wrote: »
    Why someone would ever visit Ireland when England is right next door always baffles me.
    Irish girls are prettier?

    And there's that whole "Ireland has beautiful nature, awesome cities and you can pay with euros" part, of course.

    Soft, rolling green hills, fair redheaded women, ...

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    AldoAldo Hippo Hooray Registered User regular
    edited January 2008
    I take after my Dutch side lookswise. then I was also wearing olive-colored boots and a oliver colored jacket so I guess that made me blend pretty well.
    I must say that my pal does look like an Eastern European. :P

    My father always gets confused for a local when we're in southern or eastern Europe, but that's because he has black hair and a tan. I'm not sure I have ever been confused for anything other than Dutch. :(

    *edit: it's the clogs, isn't it?

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    HaphazardHaphazard Registered User regular
    edited January 2008
    Haps whenever I see your avatar I think of "Halleluja" by Rammstein.

    D:
    I'm truly sorry, Zen.

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    GreeperGreeper Registered User regular
    edited January 2008
    good morning [chat]

    the rising sun shows us the path to forever!

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    amateurhouramateurhour One day I'll be professionalhour The woods somewhere in TennesseeRegistered User regular
    edited January 2008
    I wish I could travel more. I never get to travel. I'd like to see more of the country, and eventually more of the world.

    That's one of the few things I don't really like about american culture. We're not big on the travel like a lot of Europeans are.

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    KalkinoKalkino Buttons Londres Registered User regular
    edited January 2008
    Leitner wrote: »
    Kalkino wrote: »
    speaking of things costing lots in the EU I think it possible that Dublin is almost more expensive than London, having gone there last weekend and having spent 12 euros for a large stuffed potato (it was dammed tasty I will admit)

    Why someone would ever visit Ireland when England is right next door always baffles me.

    I live in London, which is also next to England, or so I've been told.

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    Zen VulgarityZen Vulgarity What a lovely day for tea Secret British ThreadRegistered User regular
    edited January 2008
    Haphazard wrote: »
    Haps whenever I see your avatar I think of "Halleluja" by Rammstein.

    D:
    I'm truly sorry, Zen.

    But I like little boys!

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    Look Out it's Sabs!Look Out it's Sabs! Registered User regular
    edited January 2008
    I wish I could travel more. I never get to travel. I'd like to see more of the country, and eventually more of the world.

    That's one of the few things I don't really like about american culture. We're not big on the travel like a lot of Europeans are.

    I think my uncle wants to take me to Italy next.

    :D

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    Zen VulgarityZen Vulgarity What a lovely day for tea Secret British ThreadRegistered User regular
    edited January 2008
    My family is planning on a trip to Italy to meet relatives.

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    ViolentChemistryViolentChemistry __BANNED USERS regular
    edited January 2008
    I like London.

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    durandal4532durandal4532 Registered User regular
    edited January 2008
    Flying shit on a biscuit. Fucking LISP quiz fucking 4% of my grade is gone because I couldn't remember if cadr meant "(car( cdr x))" or "(cdr (car x))".

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    Zen VulgarityZen Vulgarity What a lovely day for tea Secret British ThreadRegistered User regular
    edited January 2008
    I really want to go to G.B., Scotland, and Ireland.

    Like, really badly.

    I was originally supposed to intern at the House of Commons for a semester but it would just cost WAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY too much money.


    @dura: Sorry bro.

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    KalkinoKalkino Buttons Londres Registered User regular
    edited January 2008
    London is nice. Its a really good place to be a migrant as everyone else seems to be the same, or the children of migrants so I at least have not really encountered any bad vibes.

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    HaphazardHaphazard Registered User regular
    edited January 2008
    Well, lets see... I can drive for about three hours to the west and *fwoosh* I'm in France.
    If the typical US citizen drives three hours west, he's maybe in another state, but still in the US.
    Ok, worst case he's drowing in the ocean, but still.

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    LeitnerLeitner Registered User regular
    edited January 2008
    Kalkino wrote: »
    Leitner wrote: »
    Kalkino wrote: »
    speaking of things costing lots in the EU I think it possible that Dublin is almost more expensive than London, having gone there last weekend and having spent 12 euros for a large stuffed potato (it was dammed tasty I will admit)

    Why someone would ever visit Ireland when England is right next door always baffles me.

    I live in London, which is also next to England, or so I've been told.

    You should've known better.

    I'll give you better nature Aldo, but prettier girls and cities? I think the only way to express how comical that statement is would be about three pages of posts consisting of hahahaha.

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    Zen VulgarityZen Vulgarity What a lovely day for tea Secret British ThreadRegistered User regular
    edited January 2008
    Haphazard wrote: »
    Well, lets see... I can drive for about three hours to the west and *fwoosh* I'm in France.
    If the typical US citizen drives three hours west, he's maybe in another state, but still in the US.
    Ok, worst case he's drowing in the ocean, but still.

    I like my country. There's a lot of geological and social diversity so that most states at least are slightly interesting.

    Except the mid-west (where I may be being paid to go to law school).

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    Look Out it's Sabs!Look Out it's Sabs! Registered User regular
    edited January 2008
    I wouldn't mind living in europe.

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    Zen VulgarityZen Vulgarity What a lovely day for tea Secret British ThreadRegistered User regular
    edited January 2008
    My finance teacher must think we're retarded.

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    HaphazardHaphazard Registered User regular
    edited January 2008
    Saburbia wrote: »
    I wouldn't mind living in europe.

    We don't have poutine...

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    Look Out it's Sabs!Look Out it's Sabs! Registered User regular
    edited January 2008
    Haphazard wrote: »
    Saburbia wrote: »
    I wouldn't mind living in europe.

    We don't have poutine...

    I make poutine myself all the time, I don't see why I can't do that there.

    Haps you don't want me do you. :(

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    HaphazardHaphazard Registered User regular
    edited January 2008
    Saburbia wrote: »
    Haphazard wrote: »
    Saburbia wrote: »
    I wouldn't mind living in europe.

    We don't have poutine...

    I make poutine myself all the time, I don't see why I can't do that there.

    Haps you don't want me do you. :(

    If you bring poutine along... :P

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    amateurhouramateurhour One day I'll be professionalhour The woods somewhere in TennesseeRegistered User regular
    edited January 2008
    I'm happy living in the US, and I like that I can travel so easily here, I just wish it were easier to go to other countries. I mean travelling from france to wherever else in europe is cake, but getting a flight from the US to france is going to break me, as where I can get to california and back, with hotel, for about $500

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    Look Out it's Sabs!Look Out it's Sabs! Registered User regular
    edited January 2008
    Its just french fries, gravy and cheese.

    It's not like we add a lil something special that is only found in Canada.

    :P

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    Zen VulgarityZen Vulgarity What a lovely day for tea Secret British ThreadRegistered User regular
    edited January 2008
    Haphazard wrote: »
    Saburbia wrote: »
    Haphazard wrote: »
    Saburbia wrote: »
    I wouldn't mind living in europe.

    We don't have poutine...

    I make poutine myself all the time, I don't see why I can't do that there.

    Haps you don't want me do you. :(

    If you bring poutine along... :P

    Can I come?

    I can cook too!

    I make awesome Mexican.

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    Satan.Satan. __BANNED USERS regular
    edited January 2008
    I really, really don't want to be in class today.

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    Look Out it's Sabs!Look Out it's Sabs! Registered User regular
    edited January 2008
    I can also make fries supreme!

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    DasUberEdwardDasUberEdward Registered User regular
    edited January 2008
    I pretty much want to see every major place in the world. Then eventually come back and settle down in the U.S.

    Pipe dream probably but whatever.

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    electricitylikesmeelectricitylikesme Registered User regular
    edited January 2008
    Is it just me, or do I not get the point of the Left Behind books?

    I mean, the rapture is nigh. It's blindingly obvious there is a god and a satan, and christianity is the right religious choice. Furthermore, now you're positive there's an afterlife, and a war against the followers of satan is now totally just.

    Is this not in fact transforming Earth into the most awesome deathmatch you want to die in before it gets all boring and peaceful under jesus?

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    skippydumptruckskippydumptruck begin again Registered User regular
    edited January 2008
    Haphazard wrote: »
    Well, lets see... I can drive for about three hours to the west and *fwoosh* I'm in France.
    If the typical US citizen drives three hours west, he's maybe in another state, but still in the US.
    Ok, worst case he's drowing in the ocean, but still.

    I like my country. There's a lot of geological and social diversity so that most states at least are slightly interesting.

    Except the mid-west (where I may be being paid to go to law school).

    Many of the states/regions have distinct enough cultures that it's almost like being in another country

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    HaphazardHaphazard Registered User regular
    edited January 2008
    Oh and on the girl thing (which is not really just about girls, feel free to exchange "girl" with "boy"):
    I would have a really, really, really hard time to identify where a girl's coming from. An Irish and a British girl standing next to each other? Here? I'd think they're German (well, as long as they don't talk).

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    skippydumptruckskippydumptruck begin again Registered User regular
    edited January 2008
    Haphazard wrote: »
    Saburbia wrote: »
    I wouldn't mind living in europe.

    We don't have poutine...

    I had duck poutine the other day

    it was made with fries cooked in duck fat, covered in cheese and duck gravy with little bits of duck meat.

    it was too rich to finish :(

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    KalkinoKalkino Buttons Londres Registered User regular
    edited January 2008
    I'm happy living in the US, and I like that I can travel so easily here, I just wish it were easier to go to other countries. I mean travelling from france to wherever else in europe is cake, but getting a flight from the US to france is going to break me, as where I can get to california and back, with hotel, for about $500

    I was looking at Expedia.com the other week and I saw a return flight to London from LA for about $550US (for February, which is high season) which may well be a normal price if you book in advance.

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