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jibber 10-01-2007 11:24 PM

countries i'd like to go to again:
new zealand, cambodia, vietnam, laos, thailand, sweden, iceland

countries i've yet to visit and want to see (not particularly in this order):
argentina, chile, bolivia, uruguay, peru, brazil, australia, philipines, malaysia, myanmar (burma), indonesia, china, japan, tibet, india, nepal, ghana, south africa, madagascar, russia, and i'm sure i'll be adding more.

hopefully within my lifetime i'll have been to all of these countries.

DontRunMeOver 10-02-2007 04:02 AM

I'd like to go to China and the US. In China I want to visit Shanghai, Sichuan, Inner Mongolia, Taiwan, Tibet. The US has lots of places I'd like to visit. In particular I'd like to meet some bible-bashers, some rednecks and some cowboys.

Alo 10-02-2007 04:59 AM

France gets boring quite fast, and the people are awful, yet we go there every single year. ><

I'd love to go to Myanmar, I read a book about it a while ago. It was about when it still was called Burma. The landscape and culture sounded so beautiful. It has probably changed a lot since then, but I'm guessing that in the Shan-states there is still a lot of that culture left.

Kevorkian Logic 10-02-2007 05:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Alo (Post 402834)
France gets boring quite fast, and the people are awful, yet we go there every single year. ><

I'd love to go to Myanmar, I read a book about it a while ago. It was about when it still was called Burma. The landscape and culture sounded so beautiful. It has probably changed a lot since then, but I'm guessing that in the Shan-states there is still a lot of that culture left.

I dunno, I went to France last year for a week and I would love to go back. There was so much to do and see there. Especially the Louvre, I could spend another 2 or 3 days walking around that museum.

Alo 10-02-2007 05:14 AM

Eventhough we go every year, we never went to Paris. I'd love to go there once.

We usually go to local fishermentowns, cute villages, and go sight-seeing in the mountains and stuff like that...

DontRunMeOver 10-02-2007 05:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Alo (Post 402834)
I'd love to go to Myanmar, I read a book about it a while ago. It was about when it still was called Burma. The landscape and culture sounded so beautiful. It has probably changed a lot since then, but I'm guessing that in the Shan-states there is still a lot of that culture left.

My girlfriend's dad is from there, so if the Junta ever ****s off I might get to go and see his part of the family. Until then I'd stay away - if you do go then sure as hell don't go out in public with a camera or the military will think you're a journalist, shoot you and claim it was a 'stray bullet'!

Oh, and call it Burma. Don't call it Myanmar because that's the name the military regime gave it and they're a bunch of twats.

cardboard adolescent 10-02-2007 09:34 AM

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Originally Posted by DontRunMeOver (Post 402832)
I'd like to go to China and the US. In China I want to visit Shanghai, Sichuan, Inner Mongolia, Taiwan, Tibet. The US has lots of places I'd like to visit. In particular I'd like to meet some bible-bashers, some rednecks and some cowboys.

Did you just say you want to go to Taiwan in China? What are you, some kinda commie?

joyboyo53 10-02-2007 12:15 PM

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Originally Posted by MURDER JUNKIE (Post 402745)
Where did you go?

We have some cool places here

If I could go anywhere I think I would end up in Texas

Fuc|<ing right!

For me it would probably be :

Germany/Belgium - for the beer
Sweden - for the ladies
France - for the food/wine
Switzerland - for the view
Scotland - for the scotch
Netherlands - need I mention why?
Brazil - for the parties

jibber 10-02-2007 06:58 PM

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Originally Posted by DontRunMeOver (Post 402841)
My girlfriend's dad is from there, so if the Junta ever ****s off I might get to go and see his part of the family. Until then I'd stay away - if you do go then sure as hell don't go out in public with a camera or the military will think you're a journalist, shoot you and claim it was a 'stray bullet'!

Oh, and call it Burma. Don't call it Myanmar because that's the name the military regime gave it and they're a bunch of twats.

i'm now really regretting I didn't have the time to get over to burma while I was in asia; I would have made it just before the protests broke out. Hopefully the situation will change within the next four years (won't be traveling much while i'm finishing my degree), so i'm remaining optimistic that I'll get there within the next few years.

DontRunMeOver 10-03-2007 03:42 AM

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Originally Posted by cardboard adolescent (Post 402876)
Did you just say you want to go to Taiwan in China? What are you, some kinda commie?

Hahaha, well pointed out. Taiwan's not part of China and the Chinese are just being tits when they claim it is.

One of the girls in my office is from Taiwan and she pointed out that as China claims Taiwan is part of China it has to let Taiwanese citizens go in and out of China pretty much as they please, whereas Chinese citizens tend to find it difficult to get into Taiwan because Taiwan says it is not part of China. So bonus points to the Taiwanese.


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