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    Quote Originally Posted by Jiro View Post
    I've been to Australia and a couple of islands owned by Australia so it doesn't even count as going overseas.

    Haven't gone to any of the western states yet though. Only the ones with an east coast IE the good ones.
    no matter how far east you go in AUS you'll always be west of the US

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    Hm. Let us see.

    Washington State - All over. Spent 16 years of my childhood here.
    Oregon - All over.
    California - Mostly all over.
    North Carolina, Jacksonville - Spent a couple months here for MOS school. This place is titty.
    Arizona, Yuma - This place is also titty.
    Afghanistan, Helmand Province - War is titty.
    Kyrgyzstan - Manus Air Force Base. Marines aren't allowed to drink here. That sucks.
    Germany- One of the USAF bases. Spent a couple days there.
    Okinawa, Japan - <3 I loved this place. Beautiful country.
    Thailand, Pattaya Beach - Las Vegas has nothing on this place. Pattaya Beach is the true Sin City. I certainly want to go back and beat strippers again.
    Philippines, Subic Bay - Slightly cleaner than Thailand was...
    Mexico, Guadalajara; Tequila; another city whose name I cannot remember - OMG. I hate tequila because of this trip. Went to the village of Tequila, where the alcohol derives its name and visited the Jose Cuervo and Herruda tequila factories. Drank lots and lots of it.

    I think that about covers it. I think. I need to get out in Europe more. And get my ass to mainland Japan. And visit Canada. Geez, I grew up close enough to it, why haven't I ever been?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rubah View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Jiro View Post
    I've been to Australia and a couple of islands owned by Australia so it doesn't even count as going overseas.

    Haven't gone to any of the western states yet though. Only the ones with an east coast IE the good ones.
    no matter how far east you go in AUS you'll always be west of the US
    It's all relative baby

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    Colorado - Most of it
    Nebraska - It sucks
    Oklahoma - It sucks
    Kansas - it sucks
    Missouri - it sucks
    Wyoming- someday, they'll finish their highways...
    Montana - most of it, road trip across most of it
    Washington - but not Seattle
    Oregon - Astoria, love the coastline
    California - San Fransisco, San Diego, but mostly LA
    Nevada - Except for Vegas, it sucks
    Utah - it sucks, but SLC Punk is a great movie
    North Dakota - stayed at a haunted hotel
    South Dakota - saw Mt. Rushmore
    Wisconsin - funny accents and cool weather
    Minnesota - nice cool weather
    New Mexico - Santa Fe is pretty awesome, great Mexican food, I just hate the desert
    Arizona - It sucks
    Texas - El Paso, Houston, The Alamo, and a few other places, got a nasty sunburn here.
    Mississippi - It sucks
    Missouri - more like misery
    Alabama - my hotel had a gator!
    Louisiana - Baton Rouge, mostly rained while I was there
    Georgia - meh
    North Carolina - meh
    South Carolina - Charleston is a beautiful city.
    Florida - various places but overall nice.
    Illinois - everywhere except Chicago
    Indiana - smurfing humidity
    Ohio - see nebrask
    Iowa - see above
    Idaho - see above
    Kentucky - beautiful landscapes, okay people
    Tennessee - Smurf LA gangs, Appalachian hillbillies are much scarier...
    Michigan - mostly Saginaw
    West Virginia - nice forests and mountains
    Virgina - pretty sate, lots of history
    Pennsylvania - mostly Quaker territory
    New York - mostly northern half , Niagara Falls, Albany
    Massachusetts - Boston is a nice place, even if the traffic is a bit intense.
    Vermont - see below
    New Hampshire - see below
    Connecticut- see below
    Rhode Island - They all look the same and if you blink, you'll have missed the state line sign
    Maine - Nice coastal towns, even if they looked a bit rundown, kind of a creepy place, like Tennessee if it had a beach

    Outside of the US - Canada, I think it was either Saskatchewan or British Columbia, I can't remember, just went in long enough to see a mall.

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    I notice Oklahoma sucks twice on your list.

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    OK. Starting Close to home...

    England:
    Manchester - greatest place on Earth
    Nottingham - looked up Robin Hoods skirt
    Birmingham - avoided speaking to EVERYONE
    London - played at the O2 Arena in January
    Blackpool - It's got a tower... thats about it
    Sheffield - The train station was nice...
    Torquay - Sunny... some of the time
    Newcastle - saw 'Oasis' play there

    Scotland:
    Edinburgh - Nice castle... lots of tramps
    Glasgow - Nice city. Not as many tramps.

    Ireland:
    Dublin - Ridiculously expensive
    Newry - Small... it had some hills

    Europe:
    Berlin - Was excited to purchase a Big Mac Meal with a beer!
    Bruges - Go at Christmas, it's awesome!
    Greece (various) - Lots of family holidays
    Barcelona - I like sangria... sangria good
    Brussels: Best beers on the planet

    Everywhere else:
    Hong Kong - Mental but I loved it
    New York - Tall. My second favourite place (after Manchester!)
    Florida - I was ill and watched a lot of Judge Judy in the hotel

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    North Island, New Zealand - Home, Beautiful.
    I was born in Auckland and have travelled to pretty much every single town in the North Island. I have, to this day, never been to the South Island. The furthest I went overseas before I turned 18 (and moved to Scotland) was Great Barrier Island off the coast of North Island. Anyway, I miss this place. I look forward to returning there someday and beginning my own family there. I would not have it any other way.

    Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Malaysia - Humid, Foreign.
    Or whatever it's called. I stopped over there and was bored for about three hours. It is so freaking humid in there despite the air conditioning and the airport is basically a greenhouse. It was not an ideal location to be stuck in during a stopover. I know you mentioned that we should not include stopovers, Peeg, but this was the first place I set foot on outside the top half of New Zealand so it was fairly notable for me!

    London, England - Shops, Buildings.
    I've been here a few times. When I first arrived in the UK and, since then, for various business trips or stopovers for flights. Danielle and I stayed there overnight one day so we could experience the place properly. It's okay. A bit boring if you aren't into historic royal buildings and shopping. I'm glad we were only there for a day. The whole London appeal just doesn't work for me.

    Edinburgh, Scotland - Home-away-from-home, Old Beauty.
    A lovely city. When I first arrived I wasn't impressed, but since then I have grown to love it. It seems the more time I spend away from Edinburgh, the more I can appreciate it's beauty. It's not the litter in the streets (which is why my first impression wasn't the best, I must have come at a bad time!) but the fact that there is a garden that runs the length of the main street of the city, and at the other side of that garden standing proud is the castle, and there are various other monuments and statues that you can see - again, all from the main street. The city is lovely, I'm glad to call it home.

    York, England - Welcoming, Lovely.
    A lovely little town, and I was served in a café there by the most beautiful waitress I'd ever seen. I left a £10 tip. I was rather taken by her. Haha. But yeah, beyond that, it's just a lovely little place. I know it's probably big, but it really did seem like a very small town rather than a huge city. Perhaps it's just the welcoming nature of the people that make it feel that way. I enjoyed my time there.

    Wales (excluding Cardiff) - Ruins, Beautiful.
    I visited Wales (excluding Cardiff) by going on a road trip with Mum. It's beautiful. I particularly liked St. Davids. That, and the general number of ruins that we were able to visit, and how lush the greenery was in the country, something I don't see very often in England or Scotland. So yeah, it was good.

    Los Angeles, California - Dusty, Great people.
    Okay, so I only stayed one night and was barely awake for the days on either side, but I really, really enjoyed my stay there because it involved hanging out with ShlupQuack. For all the crap we may give each other, I would jump at the opportunity to hang out with her again and hope to do so sometime in the next few years. As for the city, I'll describe it the way I've described it to everyone over the years. It's huge. Absolutely massive. And it's like God got a giant vacuum cleaner, vacuumed up a part of the desert and then... emptied the full vacuum bag right over the city. So freaking dusty. But yeah.

    Los Osos / San Luis Obispo, California - Gorgeous, Little.
    Very lovely place to stay, although little to do. I particularly loved the train ride (once I got on the fricking train, which is a story in itself) up there along the coastline. It was stunning, just beautiful. But yeah, San Luis Obispo I remember for being very sunny and just really nice to walk around town in and whatnot, although agian, there isn't much to do there. Los Osos was a very small town which included my girlfriend at the time who I was visiting (I had a motel room in San Luis Obispo while doing so). Needless to say, the time I spent there was fantastic, despite there being little to attract a tourist.

    Stockholm, Sweden - Fairy-tale, Beautiful.
    This is the only place I have travelled to that I would say is just as beautiful as New Zealand. It's a fairy tale location - a city spread across multiple islands in the middle of a lake. And it's every bit as beautiful as a fairy tale, too. And the people are gorgeous as well, they really aren't kidding when they say Swedish people are just beautiful (sup Rantz </>). I fully intend to go back there someday. Danielle and I went on a three day trip that was all expenses paid by my company after I won an award there, so we had set places to go to and set things to do. I'd be interested in going again with a little more freedom in what I do.

    Buccholz, Germany - Small, Green.
    I went there twice, it's a small town in Germany that was really nice to be in. I was there to visit a girlfriend at the time on the first occasion, and, uh, the same girl again shortly after we broke up (the trip was paid for and I was still in love, what else was I going to do? Heh). I enjoyed my times there outside of the obvious heartache situation on the second round. It was very green, which I like. Lots of trees and a kind of "in a forest" feel to the town.

    Dublin, Ireland - Miserable, Rainy.
    Okay, so I went there at a bad time or something, but I simply did not like Dublin. Bad weather, grumpy people, nothing like I expected to find in Ireland. Okay, I expected the weather to be average, but it was miserable and the people in Dublin seemed to reflect that. I have had better hospitality in London, and that's saying something. Overall, I imagine I just had a run of bad luck or something like it, but either way, my impression of Dublin was a massive let-down. However...

    Outside of Dublin, Ireland - Stereotypically Irish, Lovely.
    ...outside of Dublin, when we (Mum and myself, back when she lived here) went on a coach trip to the various tourist posts outside of Dublin along with some small towns? That was lovely. Everything you would want from Ireland. The weather was still not great, but the people in the smaller towns were very welcoming. It included me sitting on a bench on a street in a small town. It was outside a shop or something, I'd just bought an ice cream if I remember rightly (the weather held up nicely at some hours, and when it did, it was hot enough). A drunk Irish guy in his 40s or 50s sat down next to me and started talking to me in what I can only describe as a rambling. I didn't understand a single word he said, but I am confident he wasn't speaking a foreign language. He was proper drunk. He was expressive, so you could get the general feeling of when to say "yeah" and "really?" etc, and it was hilarious. Anyway, at that moment, I felt I had truly been to Ireland. I was content.

    Menorca, Iberian Islands, Spain - Hot, Mediterranean.
    Gorgeous. Simply beautiful. Everything you would expect from a hot Spanish island in the Mediterranean, minus the huge number of tourists that you'll get in Majorca and Ibiza (the other Iberian Islands). I am so glad we went there, and I would go there again if I was a little more wealthy. But I want to travel to other places first. The weather, the water, the girls, the food, the animals, the scenery, the pools... just everything is lovely. I really want to get a group of people in Europe together so we can all chip in and spend a week in a villa there. It'd be awesome.
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    You did not go at a bad time. Dublin & Dubliners are s, worst city/town in Ireland. Horrible place. Coming from someone who was born & lived in West Belfast till he was 11, then North belfast till now, that's a mighty statement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jiro View Post
    I've been to Australia and a couple of islands owned by Australia so it doesn't even count as going overseas.

    Haven't gone to any of the western states yet though. Only the ones with an east coast IE the good ones.
    I'll shove your IE up your exit hole, son.

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    I was never much of a travelling kind of guy. Been to a few places though.

    Europe
    France: Argeles-sur-la-Mer, Somewhere on the Dordogne, Somewhere on the Loire, Metz, Montpellier
    Italy: Venice
    Turkey: Hisaronu, Dalaman
    Germany: Heinsberg, Heilbronn, Stuttgart, Somewhere in Bavaria I was too drunk to remember the name of

    England
    London
    Cardiff
    Chester
    Yorkshire
    Plymouth

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    Quote Originally Posted by Happy Noodle Boy View Post
    I'll shove your IE up your exit hole, son.
    Wherever you are is automatically a'ight by me though

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    I been to Chuck E. Cheese. Back when it was called Showbiz Pizza.

    Was alright.

    Signature by rubah. I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fire_of_avalon View Post
    I been to Chuck E. Cheese. Back when it was called Showbiz Pizza.

    Was alright.
    Wtf was that? o_O

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    ^ Man I remember Showbiz Pizza.

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    Cali, arizona, nevada, wasington, Louisiana, kentucky, Pennsylvania, Mississippi, texas, georgia.

    Germany, kuwait, kyrgystan, afghanistan, ireland.

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