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Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 1:19 pm
by jill2009
nowherepixie wrote:I'd love to so to Asia or SOuth AMerica. those are next on my list!
I went to Ecuador for a solidarity trip and lived in a poor neighborhood and the people there are absolutely amazing. I felt so at home and I don't even speak Spanish.

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 2:27 pm
by RedRevolver
I. Will. Walk. 15 hundred. Miles. And. I. Will. Walk. 15 hundred. More.

Dalahlahlaaa, dalahlahlah, dumdelumdumledumdumdum.

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 3:18 pm
by allisonjenna
RedRevolver wrote:I. Will. Walk. 15 hundred. Miles. And. I. Will. Walk. 15 hundred. More.

Dalahlahlaaa, dalahlahlah, dumdelumdumledumdumdum.
Just to be the TAAG that drove 1500 miles to end up at Jules' door :)

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 3:19 pm
by allisonjenna
heyiknowsyou wrote:
nowherepixie wrote:God yes. Retail work made me angry at the human race!
TOTALLY. I work at a fabric shop--i get so angry at picky old ladies, mothers who let their kids run around screaming, and people upset that they didn't read the sale sign correctly and they want the sale price.

i'm sure i could rant about this all day. :roll:
How about Satan's shoe, the heelies?

I'm going to trip one of those kids someday.

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 3:22 pm
by RedRevolver
allisonjenna wrote:
heyiknowsyou wrote:
nowherepixie wrote:God yes. Retail work made me angry at the human race!
TOTALLY. I work at a fabric shop--i get so angry at picky old ladies, mothers who let their kids run around screaming, and people upset that they didn't read the sale sign correctly and they want the sale price.

i'm sure i could rant about this all day. :roll:
How about Satan's shoe, the heelies?

I'm going to trip one of those kids someday.
What those shoes with the wheels on the heel?

I want to push those children over...*obviously has anger issues*.

No particular reason, mind, I mean, they haven't done anything.

I just want to push them over.

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 4:22 pm
by allisonjenna
They haven't done anything?!
They terrorize employees and customers alike, running into them and displays, knocking things over, and one day they're going to fall over and crack their skulls and who are the parents going to blame?

certainly not themselves or the kid.

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 4:24 pm
by RedRevolver
allisonjenna wrote:They haven't done anything?!
They terrorize employees and customers alike, running into them and displays, knocking things over, and one day they're going to fall over and crack their skulls and who are the parents going to blame?

certainly not themselves or the kid.
Well, when I say push them over, I'm not talking about pushing them over in shops. Just generally. Go into a school. Push 'em over.

But yeah, my sister's have worked in shops, and they didn't like it. One of them worked in a young children's clothes store.

She hated that job.

Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 4:49 am
by irenedirks
jill2009 wrote:
I agree. Germany and Austria are totally different. Just because German is the most-spoken language in both country that doesn't make them that similar. I love Austria!
EXACTLY!!!!

my father and I had a trip together once and we first went to vienna and after a few days we went to salzburg but didn't take the 1 hour way but we drove all the way trough the country through the mountains and it was so absolutely GORGEOUS!!!! so incredible!!! and the cities were also so veryvery pretty

Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 12:41 pm
by allisonjenna
I love Salzburg. Out of the places in Europe I've been, it's my 2nd favorite. Prague is my first. :)

Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 12:43 pm
by RedRevolver
irenedirks wrote:
jill2009 wrote:
I agree. Germany and Austria are totally different. Just because German is the most-spoken language in both country that doesn't make them that similar. I love Austria!
EXACTLY!!!!

my father and I had a trip together once and we first went to vienna and after a few days we went to salzburg but didn't take the 1 hour way but we drove all the way trough the country through the mountains and it was so absolutely GORGEOUS!!!! so incredible!!! and the cities were also so veryvery pretty
That have quite different landscapes, don't they? And their national dress are different. And are famous for different things.

Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 6:53 am
by irenedirks
RedRevolver wrote:
irenedirks wrote:
jill2009 wrote:
I agree. Germany and Austria are totally different. Just because German is the most-spoken language in both country that doesn't make them that similar. I love Austria!
EXACTLY!!!!

my father and I had a trip together once and we first went to vienna and after a few days we went to salzburg but didn't take the 1 hour way but we drove all the way trough the country through the mountains and it was so absolutely GORGEOUS!!!! so incredible!!! and the cities were also so veryvery pretty
That have quite different landscapes, don't they? And their national dress are different. And are famous for different things.
yeah comparing the two is just like saying The Netherlands and Belgium are the same because half of belgium speaks the same language (or the other half and France)

but they are totally different

Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 9:15 am
by nowherepixie
I only spent a day in Austria. :oops: I fully admit I have no real idea about it :P

Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 11:56 am
by RedRevolver
nowherepixie wrote:I only spent a day in Austria. :oops: I fully admit I have no real idea about it :P
Just watch the Sound of Music.

Heh, j/k.

Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 5:25 pm
by sack36
irenedirks wrote:yeah comparing the two is just like saying The Netherlands and Belgium are the same because half of belgium speaks the same language (or the other half and France)

but they are totally different
Or like saying Ontario and Quebec are the same country because they... oh. Wait a minute. They are the same country! LOL! I am absolutely sure that had Quebec not been stuck in the center of Canada, they'd have seceded ages ago.