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Originally posted by BigTeddyPaul

USA (born)

UK namely Wales

Germany

Lichtenstien (does this count?)

Sweeden

Austria

Canada (love BC)

Switzerland

Poland

France - they smoke a lot!

There are like 3 more but my mind is burnt out.

 

Let's just say I get around and not in a slutty way.

 

BigTeddyPaul

 

 

i bet you're rich.

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Australia

New Zealand

Tahiti

Hawaii (technically USA)

USA

Canada

China

France

Italy

Germany

Switzerland

Netherlands

Turkey

Britain

Belgium

Spain

Austria

Scotland

 

 

There's 2 places I've yet to go that I'm dying to see

 

Egypt and New Orleans (when I'm 21)

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I've been to many places in each country, not just one city for the holidays. Sometimes I've stayed for over a month, generally I go around the world at least once a year.

 

- Israel (once, going again next year)

 

- USA (many times)

 

- England (4 times)

 

- Norway

 

- Sweden (many times)

 

- Denmark (3 times)

 

- Finland (2 times)

 

- Russia

 

- India (5 times)

 

- Italy

 

- Lithuania

 

- Latvia

 

- Estonia

 

- Germany (many times)

 

- Austria (few times)

 

- Japan

 

Next on my list for next year is, Israel, New Zealand, Australia, Malaysia/Indonesia more of the USA and then back to Europe. :cool:

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Originally posted by access_flux

Australia ( born)

New Zealand

Indonesia

Malaysia

Germany (living here atm)

 

i done a bit, but living in Australia for 16 years, then going to germany is a bit hardcore in my opinion.

 

Flux, I know how you feel, I was born and bred in Hawaii then I moved (more like "was moved") to Sweden at 14, probably more extreme than your position. Don't worry, you'll get used to it if you stay there long enough. ; )

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Originally posted by AB_Legion

 

Flux, I know how you feel, I was born and bred in Hawaii then I moved (more like "was moved") to Sweden at 14, probably more extreme than your position. Don't worry, you'll get used to it if you stay there long enough. ; )

 

I KNEW IT!!! I KNEW IT!!! you CANT be swedish(sp?) the american engrish gives it away:D

 

once american, forever american:)

 

[yoda] when usa you visit, bring me meatballs you will![/yoda]:D

 

oh yeah, the topic... fubar...:)

 

born and rased in the midwest usa, and /me looks around, yup still here:)

went to canada once... nice food... but it was McDonolds.... so.... yeah.:D

 

might have liked it better if it was not cold and raining:) but then again, detroit was cold and nasty too... que sera sera...

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Originally posted by -s/<itzo-

 

 

i bet you're rich.

 

I am not technically rich. I have two different sets of multimillionare grandparents though. One started a pest control business in many parts of California and the other owend a line of food clothing stores in Montana and nearby neighboring states. My parents are split up and now my father is a computer whiz man who makes less than 80,000 and my mother is a teacher who makes about 50,000. Technically I am middle class.

 

I went to Alaska last summer on a cruise which seemed like a different world. This summer we are going to parts of Greece and Italy I think are the stops. Two weeks in each country.

 

The best part was that I got to miss a strenuous football camp with my buddies from my school. 5 days of pure hell with running drills and down-ups (got to hit people which I was sad to miss) or having Cheescake every night! Sometimes more than once. Hmmmm. Cheescake.

 

 

Out of all the places I have ever seen I fell in love with two places. They were Sweeden and Austria. I remember the first time I tasted the water in Sweeden. It was so cold and pure. Also, the people were great to us. Hot chicks there too. I had the most serene moments of my life when we went to this bed and breakfast type place in Belgium. It was above a small town near where the Olympics took place back in the day for the ski jump? and I took a chair out and just stared down at the small town and there was a misty fog around that started to moisten my clothes. Right above the town keeping the fog in were the most beautiful mountains I had ever seen. I just sat and stared for almost two hours there.

 

Good memories. I hate America. Sorry if that makes me a bad American but compared to other places out here I wouldn't miss this place too much. Especially here in CA with the 114 degrees of hear during the summer.

 

Have fun!

 

BigTeddyPaul

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Originally posted by BigTeddyPaul

 

I am not technically rich. I have two different sets of multimillionare grandparents though. One started a pest control business in many parts of California and the other owend a line of food clothing stores in Montana and nearby neighboring states. My parents are split up and now my father is a computer whiz man who makes less than 80,000 and my mother is a teacher who makes about 50,000. Technically I am middle class.

 

 

 

Well I invented the internet, contrary to common belief....

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well I invented the shoe lace,

 

 

no i didn't, i can't back that up

 

 

 

anyway, i have been to

 

UK (born & dwell)

France

Spain

Germany

Switzerland (sp?)

Belgium

Tenefire

Gran Caneria

Dominicain Republic

New York

Luxembourg (but i was asleep at the time so i didn't see it)

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