A place free of NANNY MANUS. :(
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A place free of NANNY MANUS. :(
Japan, Egypt, England, Norway.
To the bathroom at the moment.
I also want to go to the park when the weather is warm.
Japan
England
Swede
Australia
And USA!.
For all these I'd need tons of money, that's why I have two jobs and help dad with his work so that I can safe enough money to visite these places.
I've always wanted to go to Russia and Siberia.
Brazilian Rainforest, yes.
Egypt, Pyramids, Sahara.
Also, I want to see the remnants of ancient Greece and Rome, the art museums of Paris and Prague.
The pubs of Dublin.
And I'd like to go to Australia, even though i hear they don't like outsiders.
Not much desire to see the East though. Dunno why.
I'd like to go to Ireland someday. Once my youngest brother is older, my mom promised us (my brothers and I) that we can go.
WHAT?!?!?!?!
England is too expensive, dreary cold. South America is interesting, but kind of chisy and dirty and not as nice, by far, as North America. The islands are goofy, but uncomfortable unless you'd be just as happy living on a sailboat.
America is, by far, the best place I've ever been. The states in particular, since most of northern Canada may as well be Scandinavia.
My sort of expectancies are to go to Tokyo, New York and Cairo.
So far I've only been to New York and that was well amazing. I'm hoping to go to some Cario some time soon and then Tokyo a little bit later. :) Tokyo is probablly the one I want to go to MOST.
Arkansas is lovely right now.
You still have time to see it before it becomes not-too-lovely. But not too much time. Even the north is slowly falling into heavy development.
are you arkansan, martyr? xD
It's really sad that your statement is really true. In the last couple of years the number of houses being built has raised exponentially.
[edit- People go to england because the idea that structures that are 500-1000 years old are still standing and in use today is mind boggling for americans who rarely go into buildings more than 50 years old]