Jasper's Traveling Thread (8 Viewers)

X Æ A-12

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Easy.:agree:

That's the only way I can think to describe it.
Well being in the Bay I don't consider myself a part of the Northwest.

We're basically the last exciting before endless miles of boredom other than maybe a few choice locations Yosemite, Tahoe, the green triangle etc.
How about pretty?

San Francisco is certainly pretty

And those little towns along the PCH
Some parts are, the coast and the redwood forests are pretty nice.

Those little towns are all very boring, nothing worthwhile, for young people at least. Except all the weed farms that grow freely up there.
 

Enron

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#68
Well being in the Bay I don't consider myself a part of the Northwest.

We're basically the last exciting before endless miles of boredom other than maybe a few choice locations Yosemite, Tahoe, the green triangle etc.
For some reason days seemed longer and less stressed. I could watch a football game and get to bed before 1:00am. No one seemed in a rush.

Of course I was in Washington, not No Cal. Though some of my crew members went to No Cal a week later.
 

Dragon

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#69
They're not my current top choice for a vacay destination, obviously, but that doesn't take away the fact that they're pretty
 

X Æ A-12

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For some reason days seemed longer and less stressed. I could watch a football game and get to bed before 1:00am. No one seemed in a rush.

Of course I was in Washington, not No Cal. Though some of my crew members went to No Cal a week later.
I've never been to Washington but I here its depressing because the weather is always bad and it rains consistently.

Jasper might feel at home there :p
 

mikhail

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Jan 24, 2003
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Dammit Michael, don't tell him where we live. He might be a serial killer!
Someone should alert Interpol to a possible string of connected murders along this route:

India (bangalore to see sheik and asif)
Bejing and pissing around in china to hong kong
Hanoi - laos - cambodia
indonesia to singapore
singapore - auckland
i may go to australia, but i dont really want to
from either NZ or AUS - Tokyo
Tokyo - California - i want to catch up with Kyle in cali and if anyone else lives in the area that i dont know about it'd be sick to see you as well
Cali -across the US (stopping in vegas) to the East Coast...probs renting a car and driving across if anyone lives en route and fancies putting me up for a night,
East coast to catch up with the east coast lot - looking at burke etc. here.
Up to NY via the big cities on the east and chilling in the big city and flying home in july time.
:)
 

mikhail

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ميكائيل بيرك;2621843 said:
Mick, why didn't you call us when you were in the States?
I should have really. I'm it would have been cheap to fly up that way for a weekend. I haven't been to that part of the states, actually - the furthest north I got last year was Atlanta. If I'm ever near Washington or whatever any time soon, I'll see if you guys are up for a drink.
 

JuveJay

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I've never been to Washington but I here its depressing because the weather is always bad and it rains consistently.

Jasper might feel at home there :p
It's somewhere I've always fancied going to, I was always under the impression that the climate there is very similar to England.
 

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