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If money wasn't an issue and you are offered a plane ticket to anywhere in the world right now...where would you choose? COSTA RICA BABY!!! PURA VIDA |
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Scotland
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Costa Rica and money is NOT an issue.
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the Greek Isles
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Wuppertal Germany to visit my brother and sister-in-law's family I miss em a lot.
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Edited by
SparklingCrystal 💖💎
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Tue 12/31/13 05:03 AM
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a ticket to anywhere? Lhasa. I bet they know how to ring in the New Year there :) So you been there and/or drank the beer (elsewhere)??? Wuppertal Germany to visit my brother and sister-in-law's family I miss em a lot. And drink L�wenbr�u I guess? |
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Hawaii or Canada or Australia. Scissors, Rock, Paper moment.
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a ticket to anywhere? Lhasa. I bet they know how to ring in the New Year there :) So you been there and/or drank the beer (elsewhere)??? Wuppertal Germany to visit my brother and sister-in-law's family I miss em a lot. And drink L�wenbr�u I guess? I would like to try it with its original recipe which I am sure is a lot more potent than what we get over here. As my brother put it the beer over here is like soda pop in comparison. I don't mind warm beer either. |
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a ticket to anywhere? Lhasa. I bet they know how to ring in the New Year there :) So you been there and/or drank the beer (elsewhere)??? Wuppertal Germany to visit my brother and sister-in-law's family I miss em a lot. And drink L�wenbr�u I guess? I would like to try it with its original recipe which I am sure is a lot more potent than what we get over here. As my brother put it the beer over here is like soda pop in comparison. I don't mind warm beer either. Lowenbrau in Germany is why I do not like beer here in the USA. It is too hard to go backwards! |
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If money wasn't an issue and you are offered a plane ticket to anywhere in the world right now...where would you choose? Visit family in Perth, Western Australia, and spend time on Cottesloe Beach enjoying the sunshine. |
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If I wasn't afraid to fly New Zealand
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Australia. And i would stay there for a while to go to Defqon One (hard dance festival) and to go to some hard dance clubs and raves. And also to see some of the nature ofcourse :)
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Edited by
sweetestgirl11
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Wed 01/01/14 06:35 PM
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@Crystal, hippie & lion
Ima Beck's girl from the north m'self. It's made in Bremen near where I lived wenn war Ich eine Deutscherin sein No, I have not yet had Lhasa Beer. I am curious about it because I have heard that the quality of the water where it's made influences the taste quite nicely. BTW, never saw Lowenbrau the entire time I was in Germany...but I was in the north also enjoyed Haacke-becks (the less expensive version of Becks) and Carlsberg Pilsner (in the airport in Malmo Sweden. I didn't notice it sold in Germany where I was). Carlsberg is a major investor in Lhasa Beer. Bottoms up |
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@Crystal, hippie & lion Ima Beck's girl from the north m'self. It's made in Bremen near where I lived wenn war Ich eine Deutscherin sein No, I have not yet had Lhasa Beer. I am curious about it because I have heard that the quality of the water where it's made influences the taste quite nicely. BTW, never saw Lowenbrau the entire time I was in Germany...but I was in the north also enjoyed Haacke-becks (the less expensive version of Becks) and Carlsberg Pilsner (in the airport in Malmo Sweden. I didn't notice it sold in Germany where I was). Carlsberg is a major investor in Lhasa Beer. Bottoms up Bottoms up. Ive been across the states Europe is next on my list. My favorite beer over here that I like is Grolsch and I'd also like to see what that is actually supposed to taste like too. |
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@Crystal, hippie & lion Ima Beck's girl from the north m'self. It's made in Bremen near where I lived wenn war Ich eine Deutscherin sein No, I have not yet had Lhasa Beer. I am curious about it because I have heard that the quality of the water where it's made influences the taste quite nicely. BTW, never saw Lowenbrau the entire time I was in Germany...but I was in the north also enjoyed Haacke-becks (the less expensive version of Becks) and Carlsberg Pilsner (in the airport in Malmo Sweden. I didn't notice it sold in Germany where I was). Carlsberg is a major investor in Lhasa Beer. Bottoms up Bottoms up. Ive been across the states Europe is next on my list. My favorite beer over here that I like is Grolsch and I'd also like to see what that is actually supposed to taste like too. here at home I drink mostly Canadian and German, Becks Molsons, St Pauli's. Sometimes Heineken's. Recently I have introduced myself to a very fine local micro called Columbus Pale Ale. It's become a favorite. I tried the Leinenkuegel's this Winter Ale and it was not bad...like the Sam Adam's Winter lager (?) better Have fun in europe. you will have to keep us posted during your travels :) |
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That is easy North Carolina
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One way to the Falklands for me.
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