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Old 08-19-2003, 12:23 PM   #21
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Hey you have actually been here? cool, when?
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The untouch nature might not be here for long though, the current government has such huge industryplans I think there ultimate goal is that Iceland will be one big Alumium factory...
Well, considering such a large percentage of the island is considered uninhabitable (volcanic?), I'd say they'd have a tough time building too terribly many factories -- the land is just too rugged. Right?
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Old 08-19-2003, 12:24 PM   #22
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Italy-
Good: beautiful countryside, BEST FOOD EVER, gorgeuos woman
George Clooney says the same thing about Italy, but complains that it's tough to eat with Italians. His line was "In Italy, they eat professionally."
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Old 08-19-2003, 12:27 PM   #23
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Italy-
Good: beautiful countryside, BEST FOOD EVER, gorgeuos woman
George Clooney says the same thing about Italy, but complains that it's tough to eat with Italians. His line was "In Italy, they eat professionally." [/QUOTE]Yup. When we would visit my Nona (Italian for grandmother) I'd besure not to eat the day before [img]smile.gif[/img] She would start cooking at 4am when we would be coming over.
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Old 08-19-2003, 12:30 PM   #24
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Well I am hardly qualified to comment on other Nations, but I'll mention the one other country I drove through for 4 hours, though my honeymoon will be in Novia Scotia:

Canada:

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BioWare, funny beer commercials, the Makinizie brothers, and they bombed the Baldwins in the south park movie

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Cold and its inbetween Alaska and the rest of U.S.
Your spending your honeymoon in Nova Scotia. Very nice province, nice locals, nice scenery, good folk music, and fun. If you are in Halifax in summer I recommend seeing "Shakespeare by the sea" if you like live theater, outdoor plays at the waterfront. Would like to retire in Nova Scotia. For scenery I kind of like the Cape Breton Highlands.

Went to University in Nova Scotia (2 years Acadia, Wolville) and (3 Dalhousie, Halifax), now my sister lives in Halifax. Very nice province.


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Old 08-19-2003, 01:14 PM   #25
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Bad: Italian Drivers, the lanes on the road are merely a suggestion
Actually, Italians are excellent drivers, they just don't give a crap about trafficlights or roadsigns. they just wanna get to their destination as fast as they can by all means necessary.

Now the French, those are the real bad drivers. If you've ever been to Paris, you'll know why. I've never seen so many damaged cars in one city in my life. Try going for a ride in downtown Paris and you're up for a nervous breakdown, especially when you get caught up in that circle around the Arc de Triomphe.
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Old 08-19-2003, 02:35 PM   #26
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Paris traffic = Brutal unreasoning force. I've been there too and I couldn't help being totally awed by the sheer ferocity of the parisian lanes.
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Old 08-19-2003, 02:48 PM   #27
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Your spending your honeymoon in Nova Scotia. Very nice province, nice locals, nice scenery, good folk music, and fun. If you are in Halifax in summer I recommend seeing "Shakespeare by the sea" if you like live theater, outdoor plays at the waterfront. Would like to retire in Nova Scotia. For scenery I kind of like the Cape Breton Highlands.

Went to University in Nova Scotia (2 years Acadia, Wolville) and (3 Dalhousie, Halifax), now my sister lives in Halifax. Very nice province.
Alls I know is we have a cabin on a lake with mountains in the backgroud in the middle of nowhere with a bed and breakfast a few miles away. It is at the very beginning of May so I hope:
a. Its not too cold
b. Its not too cold!
c. It is a honeymoon so if it is cold we can just stay in!

Yeah I know I live in New England so I have no right to complain about the cold, but in my own defense I transplanted up north from the south, so cold is not in my blood!
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Old 08-19-2003, 02:59 PM   #28
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Paris traffic = Brutal unreasoning force. I've been there too and I couldn't help being totally awed by the sheer ferocity of the parisian lanes.
I hear Cairo is far far far worse. Many streets are one-way. You just don't know which way, because the flow of traffic determines everything. Maybe west today, maybe east tomorrow. Depends in which direction the flow of traffic takes over. I've not been there -- but that's what I've been told by others.
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Old 08-19-2003, 03:30 PM   #29
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Your spending your honeymoon in Nova Scotia. Very nice province, nice locals, nice scenery, good folk music, and fun. If you are in Halifax in summer I recommend seeing "Shakespeare by the sea" if you like live theater, outdoor plays at the waterfront. Would like to retire in Nova Scotia. For scenery I kind of like the Cape Breton Highlands.

Went to University in Nova Scotia (2 years Acadia, Wolville) and (3 Dalhousie, Halifax), now my sister lives in Halifax. Very nice province.
Alls I know is we have a cabin on a lake with mountains in the backgroud in the middle of nowhere with a bed and breakfast a few miles away. It is at the very beginning of May so I hope:
a. Its not too cold
b. Its not too cold!
c. It is a honeymoon so if it is cold we can just stay in!

Yeah I know I live in New England so I have no right to complain about the cold, but in my own defense I transplanted up north from the south, so cold is not in my blood!
[/QUOTE]Sounds like you will be in the Highlands, Enjoy Yourself!!!

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Old 08-19-2003, 06:25 PM   #30
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Paris traffic = Brutal unreasoning force. I've been there too and I couldn't help being totally awed by the sheer ferocity of the parisian lanes.
I hear Cairo is far far far worse. Many streets are one-way. You just don't know which way, because the flow of traffic determines everything. Maybe west today, maybe east tomorrow. Depends in which direction the flow of traffic takes over. I've not been there -- but that's what I've been told by others. [/QUOTE]Yeah, but the difference between generic traffic chaos and parisian traffic chaos. While a complete breakdown of laws and common manners is present in both cases the difference lies in that the parisian traffic chaos is not congested, but instead flows rather freely. Thus you'll se a lot of cars driving with raging speed without paying any heed to traffic laws and general conduct. Add the city environment and you have something potentially very dangerous.
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