
TIM M
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Hey that drive over the bridge in either direction is absolutely stunning eh.... And is NY's best kept secret...... Thye should market that as part of there NY tourism bumf.....
We saw that view last Xmas, when we took a greyhound to Washington and back....Spent 2 weeks exploring and yet the memory we hold closest is still the View as you see Manhattan open up before you.... and then from the top of the Empire State...... wobble and all.....
We would both be there again now if we could and would love to be permanently resided there..... |
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lovesmesumcake
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Easily either London or Manhattan. I love Los Angeles, it just gets...boring, I guess.
Manhattan is my dream place. I love the movement of it all. People say this a lot and it sounds really cliche, but it truly is the city that never sleeps. Also the public transportation is amazing (in L.A., it's impossible to get anywhere without a car). The entirety of New York City fascinates me. I have to live there, one day.
London is, strangely, where I feel most at home. I feel like I "fit in" most in London. Great public transportation (you can tell that's a huge plus for me). Also I have a lot of family there. |
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Big T
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Rarotonga.
Not that I've ever been there, but I've read enough about the place to know that, could I but afford it, I'd go. |
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einstein
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There is a lot of enjoyment in traveling, people, places and culture. I have traveled constantly for 38 years and now that I have found a Home I'll stay right here. It was fun and I have no regrets; but when you talk to someone that never did the things you have done they get turned off real soon. Life is short, enjoy it anyway you can. |
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Leigh M
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I would be sitting on the couch, watching a movie with my husband. He left last year and I still miss him and love him. Silly I know, but anywhere with him is where I want to be. |
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emmarockswoo
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Somewhere warm with all my friends and close family. I dont think I could answer this question unless I'd been everywhere in the world! |
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j.pee69
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in norfolk or suffolk in england |
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red lady-bird
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Anywhere that I could loose sense of time and a crazy world. |
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Melissa
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Cabo San Lucas on the beach facing the Sea of Cortez or Aruba's Eagle Beach (at Costa Linda) looking to see Venezuela 11 miles away, sipping mai tais (or anything else) and relaxing...heaven |
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sharaont
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If I could go anywhere, Hawaii. It looks sooo beautiful and I've always wanted to go there but it's too expensive to go! |
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NYC Sewers
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in yorishire england or in ireland somewhre cozy. |
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doris
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I wish I was the one sitting beside you when you took that trip, sounds really inviting. |
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boknaai
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Back home in Cape Town |
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laplandfan
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Back in Australia in Cape Tribulation with my family enjoying the beauty and the sunshine. |
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popeyethesadist
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You havn't been to Hawaii. |
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globaltraveller13
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In a Greek island..!!! |
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Diane R
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I went on vacation for 2 weeks with my hubby October 2007 to Myrtle beach South Carolina , and we both felt great full of energy
the sun and the weather and of course the best part was the ocean, I would be back there right now if I could |
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My ♥ Is In The City By The Bay!
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I would like to be in San Francisco CA with my sweetheart....i miss him :( |
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jose g
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MEXICO WITH MY SISTER WHO JUST LEFT YESTERDAY LOL AND MY OTHERE SISTER WHO IS COMING LIKE IN 5 DAYS AND WITH MY GRANDPARENTS |
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