It's not that bad!!!! Skip the Red Light District or only go there with a local who can show you around.
Hahaaa, you must got a nice butt Well, that's just what guys think... homofobia Or did you wear skirt and make up that day? -lol jk jk For girls it's kind of compliment
Haha, jk. Hey, I've been in Thailand =P But when you say that your location is "Hell"... then I'm starting worry hahaaa
haha.... alrite ppl.... does THIS help? <--------------- -rolleyes and no, i havent been to many places.... prolly only like a third of ur list... its just that i just came back from my amazing eurotrip, so i get all worked up when i start talking about it.... (btw, i cant imagine not taking a camera to prague... i only realized how many pics i actually took on my trip when i had to upload to my comp, lol)...
i forgot to answer... -^_^ paris. that's my favorite place by far. granted, there's many places i havent been... starting with northern/eastern europe and even japan... ... if only there were so many leo ku lookalikes walking around for me to meet... -lol (minus the full of himself part, of course)...
Not that I constantly check..ahem ahem this afternoon in the gym I checked and I do have a nice butt Haha if there were so many Miho Shiraishi(see my avatar) walking around then I wouldn't want to wake up; only in my dreams.-_-2
i will if i ever figure out how to size down my gi-normous pics... i was in paris, italy, vienna, prague and london. that was a little over 3 weeks, so yah, i was like a tornado blowing through. couldnt help myself though, only my first time going to europe and i didnt want to miss anymore than i absolutely had to . next time, though, i want to go to poland, hungary, germany and a few nordic/scandinavian countries for sure...
vienna has nicer gardens and florence is more beautiful. but i like paris best because of the atmosphere. dunno how to explain it exactly. it's the food + the lifestyle + the people, not the monuments. mostly the ppl, i think, that influenced me. i know ppl say parisians are snobby, rude and whatnot (even french ppl outside of paris say that, lol), but i honestly had the best time interacting with them. i was, however, communicating in paris in french, or at least trying to (with much more success than italian or german or czech, lol. especially czech). sooo, that probably contributed to my enjoying the ppl and appreciating everything going around me much more. just something about how they take time out to relax in their parks and sip expressos on the patios. something about how they make the effort to make simple streetside crepes delicious. something about how their gardens are not as pretty as vienna's, but they allow toddlers to roam freely and explore with their beloved stuffed animals under their arm. something about how at 8am, the streets are filled with parents in armani suits, no briefcase in sight, but 4 dora and buzz lightyear backpacks on their shoulders, bringing their kids to school. somthing about those same parents strolling on the streets or waiting for the metro, but never seeming to actually enter an office building to work. something about how a few hundred ppl just gather on the steps of sacre coeur to sing on a saturday night. something about the city that celebrates a presidential election with english classics. something about an eclectic city filled with people who are genuinely enjoying their life. something, i guess. (i'll end my obsessive rant now...) -blush
LOL ok, I guess you like the sphere of the Paris life. I had the same feeling in Barcelona, pretty much the same what you've said about Paris. I think people in France and the countries south of it like Spain and Italy will make time free for family life and enjoying thier meals. I didn't like it because of the boring grey city and the monuments weren't as impressive as I've thought. Yep, people being rude and they have a lot of immigrants who erm, aren't all walking the right path so to say. The only thing I loved about Paris were their crêpes and the art museums.
i thot ur barcelona pics were really nice, actuallie.... someday, i'll go to spain i actually didnt feel that family thing going on as strongly as italy..... which is funny, considering i was in rome during family day, where a million were celebrating the essense of family -sweat if the french monuments didnt impress u... did versailles? if and when u ever go back to paris, i think u wont find a more glamorous chateaux as versailles... but what really impressed me is if u take a train (the cheap way) or coach tour (bloody expensive!) out to the loire valley to visit the other chateaux... they're gorgeous. sacre coeur... simply a church in the town of blois... the chateaux with the renaissance style spiral staircases... can u imagine how far this church dates back to? facing chambord... election night in paris not saying italy isnt beautiful though... this is florence at sunset