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MonstaH wrote:Didn't get the "Burn around Europe" (Cheapest possible Eurorail pass through 3) completely though ... does that mean you go all across by plane and train and everything? or are these all alternatives? even "burning around" GER will take you long enough
No no no, BUM around, not burn... It means just... kind of... wander around like a bum. I guess. The plane is expensive and I don't have a lot of money so I am trying to only take one flight there and one flight back, and while I am traveling I can get a train pass that lets me on trains in 3 countries.
I know I don't have time to even see all of one country, and it's too bad. Can't afford to stay that long. So I will probably take the train through Belgium, Netherlands (those two count as one for the train pass) Germany, Denmark, and stop wherever I feel like stopping in between (or wherever there is a free couch) to look around.
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Bakemaster wrote:MonstaH wrote:Didn't get the "Burn around Europe" (Cheapest possible Eurorail pass through 3) completely though ... does that mean you go all across by plane and train and everything? or are these all alternatives? even "burning around" GER will take you long enough
No no no, BUM around, not burn... It means just... kind of... wander around like a bum. I guess. The plane is expensive and I don't have a lot of money so I am trying to only take one flight there and one flight back, and while I am traveling I can get a train pass that lets me on trains in 3 countries.
I know I don't have time to even see all of one country, and it's too bad. Can't afford to stay that long. So I will probably take the train through Belgium, Netherlands (those two count as one for the train pass) Germany, Denmark, and stop wherever I feel like stopping in between (or wherever there is a free couch) to look around.
ah ok ... I had been wondering why it was a "m" when I c/ped it ... had read it as a "rn" ... we have some kind of phrase here which could be translated with "burning around" I guess ... when you travel fast and rarely stop ... so it could have been burn as well
Oh well, hope you enjoy your trip
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Bakemaster wrote:Or what looks more likely is that I will cut out a bunch of countries since this is getting very complicated to arrange, especially finding couches everywhere. England, Denmark, Sweden is looking more likely.
lol you like expensive countries huh
better find some srf members there so you dont have
to buy all the booze yourself >_<
in scandinavia its normal to pay round 6 euros for a beer -_-'
anywho.. have fun on your trip.. too bad im not at home
right now otherwise you could definatly crash at my place
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cin wrote:in scandinavia its normal to pay round 6 euros for a beer -_-'
You mean at a bar, or at a show, or off the shelf? Anyway, that's okay, I'll just steal beer from Alfred. If he tries to stop me I'll tell Gargamel that his character name means "tits" in Swedish and get them to change it to "Borkborkborkborkbork"
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lolBakemaster wrote:cin wrote:in scandinavia its normal to pay round 6 euros for a beer -_-'
You mean at a bar, or at a show, or off the shelf? Anyway, that's okay, I'll just steal beer from Alfred. If he tries to stop me I'll tell Gargamel that his character name means "tits" in Swedish and get them to change it to "Borkborkborkborkbork"
6 euros for a beer is not very normal, but yeah it is expensive when you go out. That's why we have pre parties and after parties. Get drunk - go out - come back home and finally be able to give the girl you brought with you a drink.
:cheers:
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I'm back and I took pictures of all the important stuff. Here you go.
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WHERE THE WHITE WOMEN AT?
Edit: WB bake.
Edit: WB bake.
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ahh too bad you didn't make a whole Europe trip, maybe you should do it again with some more money. Then you should definitely visit Holland, go to Amsterdam, see the red light district, coffee shops. Everything illegal in America only 100ft away from eachother. Maybe even visit a true 100% dutch hardcore party.

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LOL he's a broke ass now! Poor Bake.
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Bakemaster wrote:Nah, I actually cut my trip short and stayed in the London area the whole time. Was a lot more expensive than I thought, plus going alone was, well, lonely. Had fun though.
lol well its nice to see you had some fun here, but yea its expensive as
hell for you yanks to come here, but cheap for us to go state side
so where in London did you stay and what did you do???

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Lessee, there was some guy's couch in Leytonstone (neighborhood of London? or just a tube station?), there was the guest room of an SRF member pictured a few posts up who nobody seems to recognize, and there was a youth hostel in Willesden (again, neighborhood or just tube station name?).
I saw Buckingham Palace and the British Museum and Camden and Trafalgar Square and a load of other stuff. I walked around a lot. I hung around in St. James's Park a lot because it was lovely and a nice break from the rest of the city. I filled almost 40 pages of a journal and no it's not going on a blog and no you can't read it. I saw the full moon over the Atlantic Ocean with its light reflecting across the water from 20,000 feet up and it was one of the most beautiful things I have ever seen.
I had an excellent lamb curry at a Polish cafe, English tea (I am used to green and herbal tea, now I see why people add cream and sugar), onion bhajis (hawt) and then a whole lot of other less good food. Seriously, aside from curries and kebabs, London didn't seem to have much decent regular people food. I saw a lot of fried chicken joints and Subway was everywhere (yuck) but I only passed one Italian restaurant and didn't notice a single Mexican place the whole time I was there. And everywhere I stayed the kitchens were small so I didn't get to bake the whole time. :(
I saw Buckingham Palace and the British Museum and Camden and Trafalgar Square and a load of other stuff. I walked around a lot. I hung around in St. James's Park a lot because it was lovely and a nice break from the rest of the city. I filled almost 40 pages of a journal and no it's not going on a blog and no you can't read it. I saw the full moon over the Atlantic Ocean with its light reflecting across the water from 20,000 feet up and it was one of the most beautiful things I have ever seen.
I had an excellent lamb curry at a Polish cafe, English tea (I am used to green and herbal tea, now I see why people add cream and sugar), onion bhajis (hawt) and then a whole lot of other less good food. Seriously, aside from curries and kebabs, London didn't seem to have much decent regular people food. I saw a lot of fried chicken joints and Subway was everywhere (yuck) but I only passed one Italian restaurant and didn't notice a single Mexican place the whole time I was there. And everywhere I stayed the kitchens were small so I didn't get to bake the whole time. :(
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Here you go, this one's only over a year old and already digested.
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