I lived on an Air Force base in the UK for awhile when I was younger, that is the farthest I've been away from my current home.
I lived on an Air Force base in the UK for awhile when I was younger, that is the farthest I've been away from my current home.
You want to try playing that game in Britain. It's difficult. There are so many manly women here, its hard to tell which ones are genuine women.Originally Posted by Levian
I went to New Orleands in 2000, that's the furthest away from home I have been. I live in Norway, for those who don't know.
everything is wrapped in gray
i'm focusing on your image
can you hear me in the void?
I went to Noumea, New Caledonia once , when I was really little
It was like a paradise for me (And extremely hot)
The sunsets were awesome
I went from Texas to Canada. It was cold as hell(oxy-moron).
My two 'homes' are at the other end of the world from each other, so with the exception of space travel etc, I've probably gone about as far from home as I could be. Well, I'd have to go to spain to hit the exact spot to be "as far from NZ as possible", I think, but people usually just say the UK & NZ are at other ends of the world anyway.
Bow before the mighty Javoo!
Where I am now. Daegu, South Korea. 14 time zones away from Michigan.
Anarcho-syndicalism is a way of preserving freedom...
That's not childish!Originally Posted by Black Mage 121
New Zealand is pretty freaking far from just about anywhere else. Yeah, what BoB said.
India and the United States are as far apart as I can possibly imagine - about 12 timezones apart literally means as far away from each other as possible (at least, longitude wise). Yeah, I've been away from "home" before. The fact that I've never really defined "home" makes the issue less significant, though.
Or 10 time zones the other way.Originally Posted by Despotus
I'm from Canada, and I went to England twice when I was young.