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And just as I was thinking that I don't like visiting countries where I know nothing of the language (it seems both uncomfortable and disrespectful), the spousal unit spent about 20 minutes drooling over a mall kiosk of rosetta stone software. Which includes Japanese. Which wouldn't make me fluent or even conversational, but might let me at least be able to say hello and thank you and where is the bathroom.
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I wanna go everywhere. Its taking a lot of strength on my part not to blow all my homesale money on trips.
WDW is in Oct. so I'm very much so looking forward to that!! |
Places I’ve never been that I’d like to visit:
Scotland Paris Switzerland Rome Venice Tuscany (Florence!) Bavaria Vienna Greece Japan (TDS!) South Carolina (to see where Bill grew up) Australia New Zealand Oh, and as ashamed as I am to admit it… I haven’t been to WDW yet. Places I’ve already been that I’d like to go back to: London Wales Stockholm Amsterdam St Petersburg (the one in Russia) New York City Upstate New York Washington DC Virginia Yellowstone NP |
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Italy Australia Back to London... :) |
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I think you need to visit Montreal for the Anarchist Bookfair.
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The Dali Museum in Spain pairs well with a visit to Port Aventura...
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Heh heh... I lived this bit on the Anarchist marquee: "The main space is wheelchair accessible. For more informaiton or to inqiure about other accessibility needs, see our accessibility policy [here...] or contact the collective. Free on-site childcare is available." Aside from the typos, what self-respecting anarchist cares about these things? Besides, we all know this is just a front for the Liberation de Quebec group.;) |
Yeah some anarchists sound more like communists, with odd notions that in the absence of government we'd rally to the common good. Mind you, I am not that kind of Anarchist.
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