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5 hours to NYC was more than enough. Maybe a fly-drive sometime.
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostAt least with Cuba's health system you'll be able to get some cheap penicillin before anything falls off.
Good at repairing bullet holes as well is it?
Is it one of those places where you have to wear a mustache to fit in, and that's just the women!?
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At least with Cuba's health system you'll be able to get some cheap penicillin before anything falls off.
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Originally posted by PRC1964 View PostForget Europe.
Do Cuba while you still can (before it turns into a big Mac-Island for fat Americans).
Great booze, great music, great beaches and cigars rolled on sultry thighs.
A tad far for a long weekend. Would spend most of it flying, which wouldn't be so bad if we could guarantee the stewardesses would be up for a bit of mile-high.
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Forget Europe.
Do Cuba while you still can (before it turns into a big Mac-Island for fat Americans).
Great booze, great music, great beaches and cigars rolled on sultry thighs.
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Originally posted by KathyWoolfe View PostAmsterdam might be the fail-safe option, but it's also the nearest which means you can start earlier and finish later.........
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Originally posted by PAH View PostWe're trying to organise it for later in the year but can't decide on the best place to go that's not too far away or too expensive.
Riga is currently favourite as it's a bit more adventurous, though Prague is a close second because at least one of us has been there before so knows what to expect. Amsterdam is the fail-safe option as always.
Main criteria is obviously booze and birds, and repeat until skint or nearly dead.
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Prague has a sense of "been there done that" for stag dos.
You want to head to the Baltic States, get a bit of shooting AK47s and other stuff done then bang the more attractive prossies. None of the rubbish you get in Cz.
If you're feeling really adventurous, got to Moscow or St Petersberg. You'll need a visa but the hookers are all lookers.
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Just had mine (last weekend) in Warsaw. We got flights and 2 nights accommodation at the 5* Marriott for just under £200 each
Warsaw was OK –but all the bars are spread out so a fair amount of walking is involved. Also Warsaw was flattened in the war and then rebuilt by 1950’s architects – the whole place reminds me of Luton !!!
Stick with Prague, there is a big main square with all the pubs and establishments together, this is apart from the old town.
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