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We shall see. It's going to be interesting.
How much ancient and well-documented intolerance have the Scandinavians imported in the name of tolerance?
Patrick is off to Europe
Be sure to tell them your an 11-year-old refugee. That way you get to break all the laws.
Safe travels Patrick.
A little surprised you are only going to two places with a full month, but I guess it'll allow you to see more within those two places than you would otherwise.
Have fun. Went to Cork, Dublin, and parts of Northern Ireland in 2012 and really loved it.
Patrick, have good time in Europe. Here are few tips for visiting Ireland:
Thanks, it's my fifth trip to Éire. Big fan of Guiness. No other dark beers are even half as good.
My only fear is the Irish custom that every man buy his round for the group. The volume one is required to drink gets problematic in groups larger than 10.
Thanks, it's my fifth trip to Éire. Big fan of Guiness. No other dark beers are even half as good.
Cheers on that.
Give them all a fidget spinner then back out slowly.
rando says
My only fear is the Irish custom that every man buy his round for the group. The volume one is required to drink gets problematic in groups larger than 10.
OMG, the amount of fidget spinners you will have pushed on you in Europe will astound you.
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The last time I was in Germany. Beautiful area.
First going to work on my Irish Gaelic in Ireland for two weeks, then will check out Scandinavia.
Don't forget to visit the wonderful mosques in Scandinavia. There's one on every corner.
much ancient and well-documented intolerance have the Scandinavians imported in the name of tolerance?
I hear malmo is nice this time of year, as long as you hide the women and children
Don't forget your MAGA hat and loud Bermuda shorts.
I would LOVE to hear honest feedback from Europeans about Trump and the state of US politics. Please wear your MAGA hat in a pub and make some friends/frenemies.
Don't forget the Alps. You can take a train to Grindlewald and hike numerous trails from there. And they have hotels with restaurants that serve alcohol as well as food up in the Alps in the most unexpected places so you can reward yourself with a nice beer and decent food at the end of a long hike.
Thanks, it's my fifth trip to Éire. Big fan of Guiness. No other dark beers are even half as good.
You my friend, have not been to Belgium, think Trappist.
The Swedish Bikini Team now has a camel in a thong on their team.
The only part of a camel that would be acceptable is the toe. :-)
By quitting.
Send your ex employer a postcard from Ireland and tell them how much you miss your old job.
We're planning to stay in the Bay Area for now, since our rent is reasonable for the area, and my wife has a job she likes. I plan to get a job when I get back from this trip.
It does sound like fun to live somewhere really different while we're young enough though. Good suggestion. That will now percolate in my brain.
Congrats, Pat, for taking the step and enjoying yourself. Memories you just can't pay for later if you don't do it now.
We got 4 weeks after 20 years and 5 after 25 years and I didn't think long vacations were in the perk packages for IT types in the Bay Area so now I understand.
Good thing you don't live in one of those awful socialist countries with 6-8 weeks off a year.
Going to spend some of the money I saved by renting all this time and take a month long trip to Europe.
Now THIS is living.
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Going to spend some of the money I saved by renting all this time and take a month long trip to Europe.
First going to work on my Irish Gaelic in Ireland for two weeks, then will check out Scandinavia.