where are you travelling this winter?

Cannuck

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Family's got a house in Puerto Vallarta so heading there for a bit. Usually head to Phoenix to watch my Jets play the Yotes but not this year since they play New Years Eve. Planning a trip to New Orleans in January or February.
 

spaminator

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I would like an all expenses paid trip to Waikiki. :) :cool:
 

AnnaG

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Might go into town and back a few times, neighbours places for coffee and chat, the general store up the road. hehe Up and down the driveway pushing snow with the hoe.
 

Blackleaf

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I'm not travelling anyway this winter apart from within Bolton. I very rarely venture outside Bolton. Even travelling to neighbouring Wigan or Bury or Manchester is almost like travelling to a foreign country to me. The Wiganers, Burmurians and Mancunians (it sounds like a bunch of aliens from Star Trek) even have their own customs and traditions which are a bit difference to us Boltonians, so they even seem like foreign peoples. Wiganers have an insatiable appetite for pies, love their rugby league and hate St Helens; Burmurians speak with an odd rustic accent and like black pudding; and Mancs always wear parkas, hate Blur, greet you with the phrase "Y'all right our kid?" and have a hairstyle which is a cross between Liam Gallagher and Lego Man.
 
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i find my travelling vision is limited,i tend to go back to the same spots,i tend to go simple,know what i like and what i don't like.i am sort of selfish,i like going with my sweetie alone,where noone knows us or has expectations,i don't get much alone romantic time with my sweetie,so having other couples go,is very limited on choice,i like my time with my sweetie.we always meet couples,we love to meet strangers.i am way more adventurous then my sweetie,then again i like to be on my ocean view veranda shortly after dark,i am not a late nighter.i love the quiet mornings,not much of a drinker,but i do have some south stories of drinking too much tequila.i am not a runner on holidays,it seems the only running i do is finding those interesting good places to eat.i don't like being a way from home long,regardless of where i go,i rather come home,readjust myself then go back again.i have my favorite food places in my familar places i travel.where do i go,do i break out of my mold,this is the question.thanks for the ideas.
 

Curious Cdn

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I'm not travelling anyway this winter apart from within Bolton. I very rarely venture outside Bolton. Even travelling to neighbouring Wigan or Bury or Manchester is almost like travelling to a foreign country to me. The Wiganers, Burmurians and Mancunians (it sounds like a bunch of aliens from Star Trek) even have their own customs and traditions which are a bit difference to us Boltonians, so they even seem like foreign peoples. Wiganers have an insatiable appetite for pies, love their rugby league and hate St Helens; Burmurians speak with an odd rustic accent and like black pudding; and Mancs always wear parkas, hate Blur, greet you with the phrase "Y'all right our kid?" and have a hairstyle which is a cross between Liam Gallagher and Lego Man.

.... another inbred ...
 

Danbones

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jeez,
i was hopin to make it to the outhouse and back
also hopin for snowshoes w/velcro bindings for christmas
by the time i get the quad started I usually don't have to go
 

Curious Cdn

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jeez,
i was hopin to make it to the outhouse and back
also hopin for snowshoes w/velcro bindings for christmas
by the time i get the quad started I usually don't have to go

Oooooo


... toilet seats with ice crystals on them ...
 

Danbones

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hehe Up and down the driveway pushing snow with the hoe.
-ANNA G
funny how happiness in canada is a warm hi hoe
*sigh*
gotta love our weapons of mass construction

naw
the OH is partially heated
I keep penthouse forum magazines in tupperware so the mice can't read them

the ice crystals are a good party gag when put in the next to my neighbors neighbors drink
 

Frankiedoodle

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My daughter and her family are leaving for Florida on Saturday. They are going for a week. I must admit that they were going somewhere else, not near potential hurricane site. A staycation would be a good idea for them.
 

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.... another inbred ...


Nah. That's the Darweners. Everybody in Darwen, a small Lancashire town of 31,570 also known as "Blackburn's Bitch", is related to each other in some way (and sometimes in two or more ways).

Even Darwen's mayor has hairy, mal-formed, six-toed feet and has worked as the foot stunt double of Elijah Wood (Frodo Baggins) in the Lord of the Rings films.

No Darwener has ever travelled beyond the limits of the town boundary for fear that they may "fall off Darwen". Its web-fingered inhabitants simply believe that Darwen is a small flat continent floating through space.

Darwen is actually twinned with Tokyo - a vast metropolis of 13 million people - believe it or not, after a long and fruitful relationship in the human traffic business and the smell of stale fish.

 
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Curious Cdn

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Nah. That's the Darweners. Everybody in Darwen, a small Lancashire town of 31,570 also known as "Blackburn's Bitch", is related to each other in some way (and sometimes in two or more ways).

Even Darwen's mayor has hairy, mal-formed, six-toed feet and has worked as the foot stunt double of Elijah Wood (Frodo Baggins) in the Lord of the Rings films.

No Darwener has ever travelled beyond the limits of the town boundary for fear that they may "fall off Darwen". Its web-fingered inhabitants simply believe that Darwen is a small flat continent floating through space.

Darwen is actually twinned with Tokyo - a vast metropolis of 13 million people - believe it or not, after a long and fruitful relationship in the human traffic business and the smell of stale fish.


Is that a minaret?