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hawkeye
If traveling the world means I'll have to meet 50 Canadians, then I'd just assume stay home
Yeah, but ther're good drinkers..........:lmao:
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Too right we are! We're everywhere with our little flags... muahhhahhhaahaa. Those Aussies though... I are you to find a location without a group of'em on a world tour :lmao:
omg lol... this is like the reason i want to go this year!!. Im a huge fan of both thier series.. i got them on dvd just to watch all the extra planning stages etc, which were amongst my fav parts.
Iv always liked the idea of doing it.. this series just bought it all to life for me which is also why i mentioned some kind of volenteer work along the way.. inspired by thier visits to Unicef.
The best thing tho about the series was the fact that ewan was with his best mate (and vice versa) which means that when the **** hits the fan you have someone to share it with... you know?... so like a bad experience which happens is always something you can laugh about another time. But what im unsure of is are the bad experiences on your own quite so enjoyable in retrospect when you have no one to share it with.
Id just sooo love to have a big crew with me too!
That's too funny, that exactly why I FINALLY decided to plan my trip (been wanting to go since I was five). Can you imagine renting a whole flat just to plan a trip? Brilliant! Kinda horrified that some Canadian teeny-bopper almost killed Ewan.
The stuff that goes wrong when you're solo is still pretty funny in retrospect, the trick to get the most enjoyment out of it is to tell other mates who done that type of travelling too, 'cos they relate the most. My two best friends just got back from Peru & Macchu Picchu (normally they're spa and posh hotel chicks) and hearing about the 22-hr bus ride from hell and the toilets with no seats was still hysterically funny to me. Maybe it's just schadenfreude... Anyways, now they laugh more at the dumb stuff I've gotten into overseas.
The trick of it is you'll meet up with like-minded people while you're travelling, even if it's only a few days at a stretch, who will probably be there when crap happens, and who will find it something to laugh about later. I've had more luck with that than my other posh friend who got pooped on by a pigeon in Paris, and still does not think it is as funny as I do.