Jdvn1
Hanging in there. Better than the alternative.
Evilhalfling said:you know hitting the refresh button does'nt help when you have the last post on a page.

Evilhalfling said:you know hitting the refresh button does'nt help when you have the last post on a page.
Jdvn1 said:Is that what the cryptic lines were? I didn't recognize it.
That's the ticket.Evilhalfling said:the " Across strange eons? "
HP Lovecraft
quoting from the Necronmoicon
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Ah. That's a big difference. My family did that in Spain, stayed with my parents' friends that is, and it was a whole lot more boring than Italy. Now, we did travel Italy with those same people, and also some friends from England, but when we were in Spain with the Spaniards, they would show my parents their random relatives and there wouldn't be anything interesting to do. Except Alhambra, but the tour there was pretty awful. Oh, and the Roman ruins at Merida were decently cool.Jdvn1 said:Ah, my parents didn't have time for very much of the art. They went with friends and visited their families. You get a very different feel for foreign countries from the POV of the citizens.
I didn't get to go with my parents -- they went for their 25th anniversary. They spent a lot of time shopping, apparently, and sight-seeing. The countryside is also beautiful.Rystil Arden said:Ah. That's a big difference. My family did that in Spain, stayed with my parents' friends that is, and it was a whole lot more boring than Italy. Now, we did travel Italy with those same people, and also some friends from England, but when we were in Spain with the Spaniards, they would show my parents their random relatives and there wouldn't be anything interesting to do. Except Alhambra, but the tour there was pretty awful. Oh, and the Roman ruins at Merida were decently cool.
Now my favourite places to visit were definitely Greece (Greek myth guy here!), Italy, and then probably Japan and China. Though I am going to Turkey this year to finish off my tour of Ancient Greece so that might go up there too.
Jdvn1 said:Ah, my parents didn't have time for very much of the art. They went with friends and visited their families. You get a very different feel for foreign countries from the POV of the citizens.
Never been south of Mexico myself, and even that was scary. Went to Europe lots though.Jdvn1 said:I didn't get to go with my parents -- they went for their 25th anniversary. They spent a lot of time shopping, apparently, and sight-seeing. The countryside is also beautiful.
I haven't had that much of a chance to travel -- I've been to Puerto Rico, Venezuela, and some places in the US. That's about it.
That's cool, I almost went to Ireland once... do people get shot at often? My uncle was held up by a robber with a gun, once, but my uncle (the badass that he is) wrestled the gun away from the guy and shot him.Evilhalfling said:Yeah I agree,
Touring Belfast with the locals, was mindblowing
little comments like, here was where we were shot at, and the fact that the riots as much from bordem as any good cause, a good Football game will cancel most Irish riots.
I learned more in a week there then I did from all the news I had ever listened to.
Jdvn1 said:Oh, starches. You probably need more vegetables and such, but that sauce probably has enough in it to get by. Do you eat differently with your parents?