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Old 10th June 2001, 00:53
harrier harrier is offline
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for all those who are going to travel by airplane this summer, why don't u write down where u r going to?
i'm going to taiwan and korea on air canada and eva airlines.
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Old 10th June 2001, 03:11
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I am goin to Los Vegas first class on a United Airlines flight.
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Old 10th June 2001, 05:57
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I'm going to Nova Scotia from Vancouver on Air Canada.
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Old 10th June 2001, 18:23
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I wanna go to Germany...I just have to learn the language first.
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Old 10th June 2001, 20:20
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I went to Germany last summer, its kinda cool because they have more advanced technology than north americia and more luxurious cars. But I noticed while riding the train across the country that we never actually left civilization. Germany has little to no wilderness in it and a lot of pollution so it kind gets annoying. As well it is a lot more crowded than the new world. I tried to speak german to some of the people there and they gave me dirty looks and called me dumb! ( If your are insulted by a german just DU BIST SCHWUL to em) But I still recommend going there, just seeing a whole other culture is amazing in itself. If anyone does go check out the deutsche museum and the aviation museum in and around munich they have a lot of cool restored ww2 era aircraft inside.
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Old 10th June 2001, 23:29
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Old 11th June 2001, 03:00
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Red I am german... i just dont live there...Naval aviator what the hell does that mean.
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