In response to
"If I were in the US, there would be loads of places to go without having to leave the country"
by
marcel
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Aside from the 49th and 50th, I feel America is pretty homogeneous for the most part.
Posted by
Hotkiss (aka hotkiss7348)
Jun 2 '09, 13:52
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That said, I've been to
California (northern)
Illinois
Tennessee
Kentucky
Texas
Florida
New York
Ohio
Alabama
and maybe a few more I've forgotten
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Responses:
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A road trip across the US is an eye opening experience. -- nm
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loosiflu with cabin fever
Jun 2, 14:34
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I understand the desire to see the world, totally. I think you should definitely do it. I just think your budget might be a bit out of whack.
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Subversive
Jun 2, 13:58
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hell, I can drive to different parts of Jersey and feel like I am in a different world in each. nm
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Jovian
Jun 2, 13:58
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you're welcome to come to Maine..
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colin
Jun 2, 13:58
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It can seem it, but there's lot of unique stuff. Borrrow this book from the library for ideas -- (link)
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ty97
Jun 2, 13:57
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haha come see Oregon -- nm
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Redmond in Sin City
Jun 2, 13:57
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Nah.
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Will Hunting
Jun 2, 13:56
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yeah, once you've seen Kentucky, you've already seen New York, so why bother? -- nm
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Guy
Jun 2, 13:55
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you are so crazy. -- nm
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tRuMaN
Jun 2, 13:54
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take a train ride across canada (or the US) -- nm
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Danedukenuuk
Jun 2, 13:53
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