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posted by AKA 398 days ago
why, is that your birthday?


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posted by hkfoo 398 days ago
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Originally posted by harley
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Originally posted by Juno Watt
Is it Sep 1, 2006 yet???!!!???!!!!?!?!?!


it will be Sept 1 the day TB figures out what we are talking about ...




FREAKY!!!!!!!!


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posted by Lola 398 days ago
How very Westdoorian of you, Foo...

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posted by Cuckoo~Cuckoo 398 days ago
You mean hkfoo is actually westdoor?



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posted by potpotato 392 days ago
Well, when you have a good thing, everyone wants to look at it.

It's inevitable. I hear parts of Machu Picchu are collapsing and in fact some parts have been 'restored'. Better go see it whilst it's still there.


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posted by SCHippie2 392 days ago
My top three dream vacation spots, if money was not an option, would have to be:

Pyramids w/ Valley of the Kings
Chichen Itza
Kenyan Safari

(in no particular order)

Anyone else care to post their list?

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posted by Lola 392 days ago
How did you do that?!??! That's my exact top 3 list as well, Hippiedude.

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posted by adfundum 392 days ago
I hear good things about visiting Burma (Myanmar), but 4-5 days may be too short.

There is of course the argument whether you would be feeding the dictatorial regime by visiting and spending your shekels there. The counterargument would be that you can only help the local population prosper by doing exactly that. Matter of personal choice I guess.

More on the Burma visit debate at: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/worldguide/destinations/asia/myanmar

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posted by adfundum 392 days ago
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Originally posted by Paps of Jura
Cos she's an attention seeking lass who just has that smell of an incoming train wreck



That's a bit harsh, surely ?

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posted by SCHippie2 392 days ago
I havent a clue, Lola. Maybe it's a sign that we were meant to be together.....as in part of the same forum .

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posted by potpotato 363 days ago


Isn't this spectacular?


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posted by capetowner 353 days ago
Just for the record, we went to..... Bali! Ths sister-in-law found the culture shock of HK alone was immense (she is from Cheshire after all) and then chaotic Bali was almost too much to bear. (!) When we hired a car to go to the North Coast she freaked out and went back home. We then had loads of fun.... and yet more Bintang.

But on your collective advice,I have decided to go to Macchu Picchu at Easter... with my daughter who is much more fun than her aunty. Zip- lining through the rain forest too!


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posted by Load Toad 353 days ago
She's from Cheshire? They don't travel well - should have just arranged a day trip to...



Stoke-on-Trent, yesterday.

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posted by Paps of Jura 353 days ago (edited 353 days ago)
Bali Chaotic ??? Last time I checked Bali was rather chilled

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posted by potpotato 353 days ago
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Originally posted by capetowner
Just for the record, we went to..... Bali! Ths sister-in-law found the culture shock of HK alone was immense (she is from Cheshire after all) and then chaotic Bali was almost too much to bear. (!) When we hired a car to go to the North Coast she freaked out and went back home. We then had loads of fun.... and yet more Bintang.

But on your collective advice,I have decided to go to Macchu Picchu at Easter... with my daughter who is much more fun than her aunty. Zip- lining through the rain forest too!



Good for you. But avoid staying overnight in Cusco on your way to Machu Picchu. The ideal way to do it is fly to Lima; From Lima, fly to Cusco, but leave immediately for the Sacred Valley and stay there for a day or two, take the train to Machu Picchu, fly back to Cusco and stay overnight, then fly back to Lima and depart.


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posted by Load Toad 353 days ago
That's a rather long way to get to Stoke. Best bet is catch the train direct to Stoke station and then taxi into town or catch the bus. You can walk it but you might get mugged.

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posted by capetowner 352 days ago
I think the thing that set the scene as "chaotic" for her was the festival going on in Kuta.

That involved the street our hotel was on being blocked off for a parade, and the taxi driver dropping us off a ten minute walk away. Bali pavements, crowds of people, wheeling suitcases along and dodging the dancing, costumed kids. Oh and all the motorbikes driving on pavements, up one-way streets the wrong way and a lack of English tea.

We had to stop half way up the road to recover our strength and drink bintangs...


 
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