Kampframmer
Esq.
+313|5229|Amsterdam

Jay wrote:

Uhh, yeah. 18 year olds are adults.
yet they are not allowed to enjoy a drink.
High school parties must have sucked for you
Finray
Hup! Dos, Tres, Cuatro
+2,629|6175|Catherine Black

Pochsy wrote:

Kampframmer wrote:

Theres just 1 big fucking thing i cannot stand about the US.
twenty-fucking-one as a drinking age.

As a 19-year-old in a foreign country i want to be able to get a drink in every night.
Of course the US has the added benefit of driving at 16 (which is mental, fucking kids cant drive) but that doesn't really apply to me anymore.
Montreal is 18.
Scotland is 12
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Jay
Bork! Bork! Bork!
+2,006|5745|London, England
I go to this one gun range in Pennsylvania every winter. They have AK-47s, MP-5s, M-16s, sniper rifles, pistols, shotguns etc.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
Jay
Bork! Bork! Bork!
+2,006|5745|London, England

Kampframmer wrote:

Jay wrote:

Uhh, yeah. 18 year olds are adults.
yet they are not allowed to enjoy a drink.
High school parties must have sucked for you
Since when does something being illegal stop people from consuming said illegal substance?
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
Kampframmer
Esq.
+313|5229|Amsterdam

Finray wrote:

Pochsy wrote:

Kampframmer wrote:

Theres just 1 big fucking thing i cannot stand about the US.
twenty-fucking-one as a drinking age.

As a 19-year-old in a foreign country i want to be able to get a drink in every night.
Of course the US has the added benefit of driving at 16 (which is mental, fucking kids cant drive) but that doesn't really apply to me anymore.
Montreal is 18.
Scotland is 12
oh please, i think youre a little too high there
Toilet Sex
one love, one pig
+1,775|6959

Kampframmer wrote:

Finray wrote:

Pochsy wrote:


Montreal is 18.
Scotland is 12
oh please, i think youre a little too high there
no such thing as too high in scotland either
Jay
Bork! Bork! Bork!
+2,006|5745|London, England
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Edit - Oooooh, I'm gonna shoot the G-3 next time!

Last edited by Jay (2011-12-05 14:04:39)

"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
Finray
Hup! Dos, Tres, Cuatro
+2,629|6175|Catherine Black
it's not so much of a law, more of a recommendation.
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Winston_Churchill
Bazinga!
+521|7126|Toronto | Canada

Pochsy wrote:

While you're on the East coast of North America you should visit Toronto. Far superior to Montreal (better schools, museums, tourist attractions, bars, clubs, language), although Montreal has better public transportation.
Drinking age is 19 so youre good.  And theres more of us here in Toronto (3). Plus less arrogant hipsters and racism from not speaking French

Last edited by Winston_Churchill (2011-12-05 15:12:37)

Dilbert_X
The X stands for
+1,820|6493|eXtreme to the maX

Kampframmer wrote:

I think I´ve counted 5 helpfull posts.

Thanks for those anyway...

As far as UK goes, I was thinking of flying to London and taking a train or something north and then fly to whatever destination i want. If flights from London are really a ton cheaper than from scotland i´ll even consider taking a train back south and visit London a second time (no problem for me, i really like it there) and fly from there, but only if it really saves me money.

And then it's off to the states or maybe aussieland.
I can't discern the objective of your planned trip? What do you want to see exactly?
Towns, landscapes, nightlife, wildlife, culinary delights, people what?

I wouldn't recommend a road trip in the UK, motorways are motorways, back roads are too slow, you won't really see anything.
Rail would make more sense, I don't know what the deals are these days, if there's a europass.

Aus, if you have some kind of trade then a working holiday might work, min wage is pretty generous.

There are some pretty good gun ranges in the US, barely anything in Aus.
Fuck Israel
Kampframmer
Esq.
+313|5229|Amsterdam

Dilbert_X wrote:

Kampframmer wrote:

I think I´ve counted 5 helpfull posts.

Thanks for those anyway...

As far as UK goes, I was thinking of flying to London and taking a train or something north and then fly to whatever destination i want. If flights from London are really a ton cheaper than from scotland i´ll even consider taking a train back south and visit London a second time (no problem for me, i really like it there) and fly from there, but only if it really saves me money.

And then it's off to the states or maybe aussieland.
I can't discern the objective of your planned trip? What do you want to see exactly?
Towns, landscapes, nightlife, wildlife, culinary delights, people what?

I wouldn't recommend a road trip in the UK, motorways are motorways, back roads are too slow, you won't really see anything.
Rail would make more sense, I don't know what the deals are these days, if there's a europass.

Aus, if you have some kind of trade then a working holiday might work, min wage is pretty generous.

There are some pretty good gun ranges in the US, barely anything in Aus.
I called it a road trip through the UK, but what i eant was just travelling through it, not by car.

As for my objective: I want to see the standard touristie shit, maybe enjoy the nightlife a bit (depending on the location) and just experience a whole new location.
Benzin
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Kampf, come to Vienna and you can crash on my pull-out couch. This city rocks.
Poseidon
Fudgepack DeQueef
+3,253|6924|Long Island, New York

Kampframmer wrote:

Jay wrote:

East coast USA is fun. Just driving up the coast would be Miami, Daytona, Savannah, Charleston, Wilmington, Virginia Beach, Baltimore, New York, Boston... fun trip
East coast is a great place to travel around in since there's so much to see in a small area (compared to the west coast).
I have already been to Boston and NYC, but i would love to go again and also see D.C and shit.
DC is a great tourist location. Lots of monuments, a shitload of museums and a generally nice city as long as you stay out of the ghetto. I've been there twice this year, the first of which was my first time ever visiting. If I ever have the money, I'd love to get a place near the Verizon Center. It's a great area.
Jay
Bork! Bork! Bork!
+2,006|5745|London, England

Poseidon wrote:

Kampframmer wrote:

Jay wrote:

East coast USA is fun. Just driving up the coast would be Miami, Daytona, Savannah, Charleston, Wilmington, Virginia Beach, Baltimore, New York, Boston... fun trip
East coast is a great place to travel around in since there's so much to see in a small area (compared to the west coast).
I have already been to Boston and NYC, but i would love to go again and also see D.C and shit.
DC is a great tourist location. Lots of monuments, a shitload of museums and a generally nice city as long as you stay out of the ghetto. I've been there twice this year, the first of which was my first time ever visiting. If I ever have the money, I'd love to get a place near the Verizon Center. It's a great area.
You never went there on a school trip? Weird. We did Frost Valley, Boston, Philadelphia and Washington D.C.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
Kampframmer
Esq.
+313|5229|Amsterdam

CapnNismo wrote:

Kampf, come to Vienna and you can crash on my pull-out couch. This city rocks.
haha, thanks for the offer but i don't think i'll be visiting anything in Europe besides the UK.
2 reasons:
1. I have already been to most places in Europe (not Vienna though)
2. I often go on weekend-long European city trips with Menzo and another mate of ours. I'm pretty sure I'll visit Vienna at least once in my life.
Ilocano
buuuurrrrrrppppp.......
+341|7054

Eco-backpacking in South America...

When I visited Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland, there were a fair amount of college-aged people hiking/walking on the roads, eco-backpacking and all.
Kampframmer
Esq.
+313|5229|Amsterdam

Ilocano wrote:

Eco-backpacking
oh please
west-phoenix-az
Guns don't kill people. . . joe bidens advice does
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FatherTed
xD
+3,936|6887|so randum

Ilocano wrote:

Eco-backpacking in South America...

When I visited Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland, there were a fair amount of college-aged people hiking/walking on the roads, eco-backpacking and all.
giant's causeway is awesome. did you go to carrick-a-rede too?
Small hourglass island
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Use an umbrella
Ilocano
buuuurrrrrrppppp.......
+341|7054

Kampframmer wrote:

Ilocano wrote:

Eco-backpacking
oh please
Well, you really haven't told anyone what kind of travel you really wanted.  Eco-travel is actually a pretty awesome experience for south-east asia.
Ilocano
buuuurrrrrrppppp.......
+341|7054

FatherTed wrote:

Ilocano wrote:

Eco-backpacking in South America...

When I visited Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland, there were a fair amount of college-aged people hiking/walking on the roads, eco-backpacking and all.
giant's causeway is awesome. did you go to carrick-a-rede too?
Yup.  Supposed to be one of the scariest hand bridges in the world.  Scary by yourself, but for me, one hand on the rope, the other on my younger son.  My older son had no fear at all.  Wifey was scared to cross it.  Long walk to it, and then a long wait what with all the other people around.  Would have liked to have done some fishing in the area though.  Beautiful place.
Kampframmer
Esq.
+313|5229|Amsterdam

Ilocano wrote:

Kampframmer wrote:

Ilocano wrote:

Eco-backpacking
oh please
Well, you really haven't told anyone what kind of travel you really wanted.  Eco-travel is actually a pretty awesome experience for south-east asia.
I haven't been very clear i know, but thats mainly because i don't have any plans set in stone.
But just for the record, I'm not one for backpacking, and especially not eco-backpacking. I will admit though, i have no idea what the eco part adds to the already pretty environmentally friendly act of backpacking, but I'm pretty sure that it's not going to make backpacking any more appealing to me.
Kampframmer
Esq.
+313|5229|Amsterdam

Ilocano wrote:

FatherTed wrote:

Ilocano wrote:

Eco-backpacking in South America...

When I visited Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland, there were a fair amount of college-aged people hiking/walking on the roads, eco-backpacking and all.
giant's causeway is awesome. did you go to carrick-a-rede too?
Yup.  Supposed to be one of the scariest hand bridges in the world.  Scary by yourself, but for me, one hand on the rope, the other on my younger son.  My older son had no fear at all.  Wifey was scared to cross it.  Long walk to it, and then a long wait what with all the other people around.  Would have liked to have done some fishing in the area though.  Beautiful place.
Woah woah woah, scarriest hand bridge in the world?
I almost feel challenged.






But nah.

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