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Old 11-21-2009, 05:34 PM   #1
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I'd be worth like a million bucks!

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Old 11-21-2009, 06:26 PM   #2
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Until it settles down, I will stick to going to places like Botswana, Namibia, Ghana and Bangladesh where ther is more organization. Soon as it gets better, I will be at the front of the line for Peru and Ecuador.
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Travel and foreign countries are well worth seeing/doing if you have the interest and ability to adjust.

I have a photo of me in a sauna in Russia and the guy in the back row with the mustache and AK47 was our bodyguard. When they pulled us over for a ordinary license/insurance check (much more important than a DUI check) using a little red dot on the end of a white plastic stick, the driver had to face the officer, but stand to the officer's left since the AK was shoulder slung and pointing toward the left. Our driver gave the officer a Detroit Red Wings caps and we were blessed.

Once you leave the U.S. you are in the rest of the world, and not on a small island, and the laws and importance is different. Just don't chew gum in Kuala Lumpar (10,000,000+ people), make sure you get rid of it properly and you will not be able to buy any more.

It is not as scarey as people say and it is very interesting if you have a little bit of flexibility. going from Kansas to NYC is a bigger difference.
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And in this country, people pay good money to get fat removed.
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