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Only Red Centre in this hemisphere is full of Tourists gawking at St Basil's.
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Tokyo is hot and crowded and polluted and crowded, but that's because it's a big city. Get out of the city and it's perfectly pleasant.
I agree with JL re: Aus. My wife has family in Perth so we've been a few times and I've no interest in doing it again. In fact, last time my wife wanted to go visit her family I said "no", so she went on her own and I went to Peru to spend a fortnight with Teh Gavster instead
And Australia isn't cheap any more.
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Those pics get better and better. Then you get to the last page.scotta wrote: ↑Tue Jul 23, 2019 9:58 am Villa
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Perth is to Australia as Cardiff is to England.Sundayjumper wrote: ↑Tue Jul 23, 2019 12:14 pmTokyo is hot and crowded and polluted and crowded, but that's because it's a big city. Get out of the city and it's perfectly pleasant.
I agree with JL re: Aus. My wife has family in Perth so we've been a few times and I've no interest in doing it again
I'm sure the "countryside" of Japan is lovely, I just hardly got to see any in seven months assignment there. Miwajima off Hiroshima is beautiful, but still crowded.
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Can anyone spot the Australian in the thread .
I went to Tokyo for three weeks last year, loved the experience but don't have the urge to repeat it. Great food and insane culture shock made it a great holiday but the heat and humidity killed me and being a big lad I didn't fit anywhere.
My missus wants to go to Osaka and Takarazuka next, I haven't decided if I'm going to go with .
I went to Tokyo for three weeks last year, loved the experience but don't have the urge to repeat it. Great food and insane culture shock made it a great holiday but the heat and humidity killed me and being a big lad I didn't fit anywhere.
My missus wants to go to Osaka and Takarazuka next, I haven't decided if I'm going to go with .
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Nope, the border is an inhospitable no-mans land two thousand kilometers wide full of of lethal fauna and booby traps.
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I dunno, as a thoroughly argumentative cvnt JL3 gets the nod for meZedLeg wrote: ↑Tue Jul 23, 2019 12:52 pm Can anyone spot the Australian in the thread .
I went to Tokyo for three weeks last year, loved the experience but don't have the urge to repeat it. Great food and insane culture shock made it a great holiday but the heat and humidity killed me and being a big lad I didn't fit anywhere.
My missus wants to go to Osaka and Takarazuka next, I haven't decided if I'm going to go with .
Go to Osaka for the aquarium and knife shops.
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Hey just stating an opinion based on experience that just happens to be diametrically opposed to that of almost every single other person on the planet
Just to reiterate - great country, great people, too far to just visit. It's not really the biggest insult imaginable from me or are you new here?
Just to reiterate - great country, great people, too far to just visit. It's not really the biggest insult imaginable from me or are you new here?
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The end is nigh, I'm in agreement with both JL and Mito.JLv3.0 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 23, 2019 12:57 pm Hey just stating an opinion based on experience that just happens to be diametrically opposed to that of almost every single other person on the planet
Just to reiterate - great country, great people, too far to just visit. It's not really the biggest insult imaginable from me or are you new here?
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Could’ve been my intense social anxiety making me feel awkward but I couldn’t get comfy in a lot of places .
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Were here for a family wedding. Mrs A has been at me for 15 years to come. Up until now I’ve resisted.
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What’s the issue?ShockDiamonds wrote: ↑Tue Jul 23, 2019 12:25 pmThose pics get better and better. Then you get to the last page.scotta wrote: ↑Tue Jul 23, 2019 9:58 am Villa
https://m.realestate.com.au/sold/proper ... -129444498
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He does / does not like the look of the selling agent?
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<rubs thighs>
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I went to Scotland 2 weeks ago and hit the same conclusion. 10 hours drive to Edinburgh, then another 2 hours to get to the nice countryside bits Switzerland and Italy are closer.
How about not having a sig at all?