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Previously on "I had a beer last night with Bullwinkle"

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  • Sysman
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    Originally posted by Halo Jones View Post
    You will love it all even Disney, the canyon is impressive & worth the trip; have a great time
    A mate got dragged to Disney and enjoyed it from the engineering point of view.

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  • EternalOptimist
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    Brilliant move OS.
    Keep us posted (as cojak says) we all like the vicarious participation.

    I am envious. truly envious

    it will be blooming great


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  • cojak
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    Originally posted by oracleslave View Post
    Well March 2011 turned into May 2011 but now finally have it all booked Major cities to be covered include Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Las Vegas, San Diego, New York plus all the back of beyond places inbetweeen.

    Have had to concede Disneyland, Sea World and a helicopter to the Grand Canyon to be allowed a round at Torrey Pines
    WHJS and please keep us updated ala EO!

    (It felt a bit like I was on holiday too!)

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  • Halo Jones
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    Originally posted by oracleslave View Post
    Have had to concede Disneyland, Sea World and a helicopter to the Grand Canyon to be allowed a round at Torrey Pines
    You will love it all even Disney, the canyon is impressive & worth the trip; have a great time

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  • oracleslave
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    Originally posted by oracleslave View Post
    I have been inspired. Am taking March 2011 off and taking the family on a road-trip.

    Have done quite a few trips to the USA ( Done much of California, Texas, and New York) before but loads still left on my list of things to do. Am in the early planning stages but looking forward to it already.
    Well March 2011 turned into May 2011 but now finally have it all booked Major cities to be covered include Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Las Vegas, San Diego, New York plus all the back of beyond places inbetweeen.

    Have had to concede Disneyland, Sea World and a helicopter to the Grand Canyon to be allowed a round at Torrey Pines

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  • Troll
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Ah so Cliphead is Troll afterall...
    wash your mouth out...

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  • Troll
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    I thought you liked border controls and were generally anti-immigrants?
    You need to differentiate between reasonably wealthy, Westernised, no moral turpitude,intent only on enjoying your country and spending large amounts of wonga & then returning home.

    with

    Economic migrants with no concept of integration, a drain on resources, of dubious character & intent on bleeding the state systems dry (yes I'm talking about the Scots)

    HTH

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  • norrahe
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    Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
    AtW might like our next one. This one was 'fire to Ice'

    next is 'West meets East'

    Manchester
    Holland
    Germany
    Hungary
    Russia
    Mongolia
    China
    stop for a chinky
    Hong Kong
    sell my car
    fly home


    Transiberian railway then?

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  • EternalOptimist
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Ah so Cliphead is Troll afterall...
    AtW might like our next one. This one was 'fire to Ice'

    next is 'West meets East'

    Manchester
    Holland
    Germany
    Hungary
    Russia
    Mongolia
    China
    stop for a chinky
    Hong Kong
    sell my car
    fly home


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  • oracleslave
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    Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
    Nice one OS. A month is about right in my opinion.
    Given the different locations and pace of movement, its like four or five different holidays rolled into one.

    We can barely remember San Diego now.

    A camper van is a seductive idea, and we looked at it closely, but it seemed expensive, slow and a bit limiting. let me know how it pans out in practice though.

    At the moment we are in Valemount British Columbia. It is our last full week and we are relaxing. There are no bears in the area so we have been out walking through the wilderness. Only little six milers, but the clean air, silence and the pure tranquility is fantastic. We walk around a corner into a group of caribou, they look at us then one gets nervous, twitches, then the whole bunch gallop away in their funny gait. not even enough time to get the camera up.

    9 days from now I will be building the planning screens on the purchase order system.



    Thanks EO.

    Didn't mean to suggest I would be doing a campervan trip though. Will need a 4x4 for Yosemite/Death Valley that time of year but other than that the current plan is a mix of flights/cars as and when required. Will definitely try and get some dodgy USA convertible for Vegas even if it will be fooking freezin

    Enioy the last few days.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by Cliphead View Post
    Only a Scottish border
    Ah so Cliphead is Troll afterall...

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  • oracleslave
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    Originally posted by Troll View Post
    How long would you go for? - I was thinking of doing a 6 month road trip in a camper through the States, wasn't sure if the immigration stasi would allow it though
    Initially I was thinking just 3 weeks. I keep adding "must do's" to the list so am now at just over 4 weeks.

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  • EternalOptimist
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    Nice one OS. A month is about right in my opinion.
    Given the different locations and pace of movement, its like four or five different holidays rolled into one.

    We can barely remember San Diego now.

    A camper van is a seductive idea, and we looked at it closely, but it seemed expensive, slow and a bit limiting. let me know how it pans out in practice though.

    At the moment we are in Valemount British Columbia. It is our last full week and we are relaxing. There are no bears in the area so we have been out walking through the wilderness. Only little six milers, but the clean air, silence and the pure tranquility is fantastic. We walk around a corner into a group of caribou, they look at us then one gets nervous, twitches, then the whole bunch gallop away in their funny gait. not even enough time to get the camera up.

    9 days from now I will be building the planning screens on the purchase order system.



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  • Cliphead
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    I thought you liked border controls and were generally anti-immigrants?
    Only a Scottish border

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by Troll View Post
    wasn't sure if the immigration stasi would allow it though
    I thought you liked border controls and were generally anti-immigrants?

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