Posted on 04/27/2005 6:21:34 AM PDT by RedBloodedAmerican
You tyalk like my grandma that was born in 1908 and would never leave Norway because she thought the rest of the world was chaos. Well thats your choice. There is so many wonderful places to go in the world. Thailand, Spain, Ireland, Australia, Dubai, Prague. I have travel and lived in the US for four years. A good experience. I am a curiuos person so I like to experience different cultures. I liked Las Vegas. Stayed there for six days and drove around for a week in Arizona. I have been to the midwest, New Orleans. Soon I will visit my friend in New Jersey. He loves to travel abroad.
> You tyalk like my grandma that was born in 1908 and would never leave Norway
Here's a hint: the US is a LOT bigger than Norway, far more diverse in terms of ecology, climate, culture, language, thenicity, etc that even all of Europe... and with absolutely no need for a passport.
> There is so many wonderful places to go in the world. Thailand, Spain, Ireland, Australia, Dubai, Prague
Ever neeb to Salt Lake City, UT, Monterray, CA, Silvis, IL, Mt. St. Helens?
> Stayed there for six days and drove around for a week in Arizona.
Just a *week*? Way to waste an experience.
This plane is as phony as the European Union.
Well i lived and studyed in the US for 4 years. Been around. A lot to see, but there are more interesting places around the glob
> A lot to see
More than a ifetime's worth. Europe has nothing good to offer that cannot be found in the US, except for simply being different. The Alps have nothing on the Rockies.
Okay I mention many places outside Europe that are interesting. Acctually I want to see other parts of the world than the US and Europe. Dubai, Australia, Thailand, Japan, China, South Africa, Brazil. Acctually Dubai is a favorite among many Norwegians. My cousin went there on his wedding trip. Looks awesome and it has the only 7 star hotel in the world etc.
> Dubai is a favorite among many Norwegians.
Indicating a defecit in Norway. What makes you think the US is similarly handicapped?
> it has the only 7 star hotel in the world
Whoopee. I prefer little out-of-the-way motels, to tell the truth. Best place I ever stayed was not some 7-star monstrocity, but a house converted into a boarding motel for loggers in the Oregon back woods. No passport needed.
Guess you tell my friend that is a hard core bush supporter from New Jersey that he doesnt love his country because he likes traveling outside his country. By the way I love out door life too. Logg homes are great, but I also like nice new buildings and other nice things. By the way in Dubai they are building so many cool things. Right now they are building artifical Palm islands that will be covered with nice buildings. Many stars have already bought apartments there. By the way there are things that can be view outside the US that the US does not have. Colloseum in Rome, Eiffel Tower, Taiwan tower, Wall of China that my father visited on a business trip 2-3 years ago etc. You like logg homes I like more things. Its your choice and I will not argue that. I think you are missing out of a lot of experiences, but thats my opinion. Well nice talking to you. Have a nice week.
> Logg homes are great, but I also like nice new buildings and other nice things.
The US has quite a number of nice new buildings and other nice things. Doesn't Norway?
> By the way there are things that can be view outside the US that the US does not have. Colloseum in Rome,
The US is *packed* with sports arenas.
> Eiffel Tower, Taiwan tower,
The US has towers galore. Ever been to the Space Needle?
> Wall of China
Lot's of walls in the US.
> I think you are missing out of a lot of experiences,
What makes you say that? I vacation in the US. It will take me the rest of my life and then some to see even a fraction of what the US has to offer. That being the case, why should I spend my money in foreign nations when *this* nation has more than enough to offer me?
I think it's easier to become an educated engineer or scientist in europe while it's easier to start - up in the US.
We can't perform like we do without our economic and scientific global network.
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