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Post 1

Baconlefeets

where would you go? I've just been watching a film about someone who wanted to escape, so it got me thinking...

I'd pack a suitcase, go to the airport and eeny meeny miny moe a destination. Then see where ever i landsmiley - bigeyes
smiley - ermI suppose suitcases get to escape a lot toosmiley - erm


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Post 2

Jackruss a Grand Master of Tea and Toast, Keeper of the comfy chair, who is spending a year dead for tax reasons! DNA!

I would go to Minehead, on the Somerset coast, very nice there and its got broadband!



smiley - smiley


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Post 3

RazzOrZzero

i would got to some cities i like a lot:
edinburgh, glasgow, paris, new orleans.
maybe i would fly to nevada, drive on the NV 375, and sleep in a sleepingback near Area 51 looking for some flyning extraterrestrial things smiley - smiley


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Post 4

You can call me TC

home


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Post 5

Jackruss a Grand Master of Tea and Toast, Keeper of the comfy chair, who is spending a year dead for tax reasons! DNA!

smiley - rofl


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Post 6

A.Dent ....in time

Sunday morning on a hot summer’s day in a corn field with an ant sandwiches and a long OJ, the sound of birds in the breeze and smell of fresh baked bread. smiley - winkeye


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Post 7

Teuchter

Anywhere in the Hebrides - where I wouldn't have to put up with other people's NOISE smiley - headhurts


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Post 8

fords - number 1 all over heaven

smiley - yikes You can't say 'eeny, meeny, miny mo'! That's racist! smiley - tongueout

Me, I'd head off to the Scottish Highlands or Australia.


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Post 9

Baconlefeets

smiley - laughI thought that when i typed itsmiley - biggrin


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Post 10

Spaceechik, Typomancer

Tuscany..... once I get a passport!

SC


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Post 11

Spaceechik, Typomancer

Just thought of something....what is the average age for British kids to get a passport? Is it something that's common, with Europe just a boat ride or Chunnel tunnel away?

When did you first make a trip to a foreign country?

SC


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Post 12

nada

I'm American...so the question doesn't apply to me, but I'll answer anyway...I first traveled to another country when I was 5...


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Post 13

Baconlefeets

I first travelled abroad when i was about 7 ishsmiley - erm

But i was on my moms passport, i didn't get my own til i was 16.

Me and my friend are going to take her baby boy on holiday this year though, he'll be about 8 months old when he get s his passportsmiley - erm


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Post 14

riotact : like a phoenix from the ashes

Tuscany..... once I get a passport!

french kids travel on their parents' passports; there's a page for their photos & vital statistics in the back. mine also have their own US passports though, since they're not allowed to enter the US on any other type of passport.

the british don't need a passport to go to tuscany! even a driver's license will do (i don't believe the british have national id cards). the french can travel throughout europe on an EXPIRED id card. but the wildest case: at the airport recently for a business trip to germany, i found i had the wrong wallet hence no passport. i travelled to düsseldorf & back with a california driver's license expired since 1991!

to go to the states is another matter though! a visa for my french wife takes 2 trips to paris for both of us (there's a consulate here in town but their authorization to process paperwork is limited to smiling nicely), fees of 335 + 180 USD, plus a medical visit to a doctor who only works for the US embassy (and is not recognized by french social security)... total cost around $700 plus the train fares (figure another 700 bucks)... even calling the embassy on the phone costs money, about $20 on your credit card payable to unca sam... welcome to the USA!!


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Post 15

Ged42

One way ticket to the Sea of Tranquility please.smiley - moon
(or do we have to stay on Terra)


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Post 16

Coniraya

St Lucia in the Windward Isles, we had a wonderful week there in March.

They drive on the proper side of the road, use UK 3 pin plugs and the tap water is safe to drink.

They also have highspeed internet access smiley - ok

As a hobby I could look after all the feral smiley - catsmiley - catsmiley - cat there, the lady who used to look after them died last year.


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Post 17

happyhappygirl

Anywhere in the South of France.

My son had his first passport when he was 3. My daughter is just about to get hers, she's 11 (She used to be on mine but now they like kids to have their own)


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Post 18

Jackruss a Grand Master of Tea and Toast, Keeper of the comfy chair, who is spending a year dead for tax reasons! DNA!

Ho you need a passsport then????


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Post 19

Researcher 178815

Somewhere quiet. I want to be deafened by the silence. smiley - winkeye

"and its got broadband"
O what criteria we choose for our getaway destinations. smiley - laugh


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Post 20

Dr E Vibenstein (You know it is, it really is.)

I'd go badger hunting in Bognor Regis.

smiley - erm So you're a racialist now, Footy? smiley - tongueout


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