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Quote: (07-08-2012 01:33 PM)RioNomad Wrote:  

Quote: (07-08-2012 01:29 PM)Smitty Wrote:  

Felons can get a passport (in the U.S.). Not always the case if you're pending trial and considered a flight risk. But if the felony is behind you, getting the passport isn't an issue. Getting into another country might be difficult for a felon, so some research is required before he books his travel.

I think this is accurate. It will just depend on the country. Here in Thailand they don't ask US citizens anything about their criminal record I don't believe. I have read the same thing about Brazil, but don't know first hand.
Just tell your buddy shut up and not tell anyone about his record. Do you think US shares this information with other countries?
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Quote: (08-31-2012 07:27 PM)houston Wrote:  

What do Germans do when someone brings up WWII and Nazis?

Houston, I've made several German friends over the years and have been over there a couple of times, its a touchy subject that you should avoid bringing up in public or in group situations. However, I've found that in private if you want to have an intelligent conversation with a German about the subject, they're usually okay with it.

I remember I was in my Spanish class last year in Bogota and there were a few Germans in the class, The teacher wanted to bring up a topic of conversation for the class to talk about and she says "let's talk about Adolf Hitler". The Germans were quick to ask that another topic be chosen, not something they usually enjoy talking about.
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Quote: (09-01-2012 12:59 AM)scotian Wrote:  

Quote: (08-31-2012 07:27 PM)houston Wrote:  

What do Germans do when someone brings up WWII and Nazis?

Houston, I've made several German friends over the years and have been over there a couple of times, its a touchy subject that you should avoid bringing up in public or in group situations. However, I've found that in private if you want to have an intelligent conversation with a German about the subject, they're usually okay with it.

I remember I was in my Spanish class last year in Bogota and there were a few Germans in the class, The teacher wanted to bring up a topic of conversation for the class to talk about and she says "let's talk about Adolf Hitler". The Germans were quick to ask that another topic be chosen, not something they usually enjoy talking about.


In my eyes..Nazis arent a big deal in Germany and not as touchy a subject as people think

I went to one of Germany's Military Universities.
WW2 is barely a touchy subject.
Theyve had it hammered into their skulls for so long that its like a joke that got old..so they reinvent it to make it funny.
Ive heard more nazi jokes from german officers making fun of hitler and the nazis than anyone else.
They could care less..they know it was a bad time in their countries histories..but they are still proud to be in their military even if some people in their country feel otherwise.

During my first week with the officers..we had a movie night...And watched Saving Private Ryan...
The only time it got awkward was when they would make fun of the german soldiers.
It was also the first time I was told about this scene..where they told me the german army had prisoners fighting






Anytime the subject popped up around younger kids..they didnt want to talk about it because of embarrassment..they didn't want to talk about it because they had talked about it a million times before.

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Quote: (09-01-2012 12:59 AM)scotian Wrote:  

Quote: (08-31-2012 07:27 PM)houston Wrote:  

What do Germans do when someone brings up WWII and Nazis?

Houston, I've made several German friends over the years and have been over there a couple of times, its a touchy subject that you should avoid bringing up in public or in group situations. However, I've found that in private if you want to have an intelligent conversation with a German about the subject, they're usually okay with it.

I remember I was in my Spanish class last year in Bogota and there were a few Germans in the class, The teacher wanted to bring up a topic of conversation for the class to talk about and she says "let's talk about Adolf Hitler". The Germans were quick to ask that another topic be chosen, not something they usually enjoy talking about.

very true seemingly all germans.(regardless of social status,age,gender etc)are having it difficult to talk about wwii.as if they want this time to be erased from theyr collective memory.
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To talk to the Germans about Hitler is viewed by them similar to talk to Americans about slavery and extermination of Indians or to Russians about Katyn.They regard it as a 12 year interval in their 2000 years history nothing to be impressed about.
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Quote: (09-01-2012 05:33 PM)Greek kamaki Wrote:  

To talk to the Germans about Hitler is viewed by them similar to talk to Americans about slavery and extermination of Indians or to Russians about Katyn.They regard it as a 12 year interval in their 2000 years history nothing to be impressed about.

i was always interested to know if the unspoken barbarism of those days is having to do with the german psyche in general.while all historic nations are having theyr share in cruelty.the way germans performed all tis tragedy is unique in human history.im talking about theyr well orderly executed operation of massive extermination.which still remains a black seed that is throwing poison over europe's unity.
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I was just searching for a beach to spend next summer at in Europe and found these places to rent in Albania ( which seems to have a stunning coastline with crystal clear waters ). They have ocean front apartments,fully furnished with bills included for €300 a month. Cheapest beach side rents in Europe?

Here:
http://www.albania-estate.com/en/properties/rent

I might have to spend next July kicking it down on tbe Albanian Riviera if prices are that cheap. Every thing else is probably dirt cheap too. Anyone been?
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A couple chicks ive already banged have invited me back to miscellaneous countries in europe.

free place to stay?

but i dont wanna give one chick all that lovin when theses a country full of them

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Mariupol, the most polluted city in Europe



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Just left my comfy life in Leon, Nicaragua.

30 hours on the bus to Panama tomorrow...

Hopefully some sweet girls on the bus.
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Quote: (10-29-2012 11:31 AM)Sourcecode Wrote:  

A couple chicks ive already banged have invited me back to miscellaneous countries in europe.

free place to stay?

but i dont wanna give one chick all that lovin when theses a country full of them

Simple fix. Use her place as a home base and then head off on 3-day to week-long side trips to check out other cities and sites.

Chances are that she has to work anyways, so she won't be able to run all over Europe with you. And if she doesn't have a job, take her with a couple times but let her know that sometimes you just like to do your own thing and travel solo. She's not your girlfriend, so she hardly has the right to nag on you about it.

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"The individual has always had to struggle to keep from being overwhelmed by the tribe.
To be your own man is a hard business. If you try it, you'll be lonely often, and sometimes
frightened. But no price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself." - Kipling
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Quote: (12-08-2012 05:07 PM)freshcream Wrote:  

Just left my comfy life in Leon, Nicaragua.

30 hours on the bus to Panama tomorrow...

Hopefully some sweet girls on the bus.

Panama better be ready for some [Image: troll.gif]
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The women of Leon are going to be celebrating in full force tonight...
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http://vimeo.com/52453773
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question: i heard Newcastle was the #1 party city in the UK. is that true ?
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Has anyone heard of a Japanaese book on methods of suicide?
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Quote: (10-28-2012 03:07 PM)Vorkuta Wrote:  

I was just searching for a beach to spend next summer at in Europe and found these places to rent in Albania ( which seems to have a stunning coastline with crystal clear waters ). They have ocean front apartments,fully furnished with bills included for €300 a month. Cheapest beach side rents in Europe?

Here:
http://www.albania-estate.com/en/properties/rent

I might have to spend next July kicking it down on tbe Albanian Riviera if prices are that cheap. Every thing else is probably dirt cheap too. Anyone been?

uh oh.... it may not be so cheap anymore...

Oil Discovery worth $11.9 billion to Albania

http://www.albania-estate.com/en/news/158
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This guy traveled for 18 months around the world. He converted his costs into some interesting graphs. It was a reddit post.
http://www.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/..._world_in/

I couldn't copy the graphs. Did a screenshot of a couple graphs. There are more on the link.

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http://legdays.com/2015/06/09/expense-vi...ountrydiff

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Quote: (10-28-2012 03:07 PM)Vorkuta Wrote:  

I was just searching for a beach to spend next summer at in Europe and found these places to rent in Albania ( which seems to have a stunning coastline with crystal clear waters ). They have ocean front apartments,fully furnished with bills included for €300 a month. Cheapest beach side rents in Europe?

Here:
http://www.albania-estate.com/en/properties/rent

I might have to spend next July kicking it down on tbe Albanian Riviera if prices are that cheap. Every thing else is probably dirt cheap too. Anyone been?

Yes Albania is a very cheap and great place to go, I consider it the last hidden gem of Europe. If I had the money Id invest there although there are a shitload of rich Albanians living outside the country who also have the means.
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