nope not into eating guinea pig - do you? what does it taste like?
I did try it in Peru. Just a little smidge. It tasted like chicken. I couldn't eat any more. Then I went to wineries in Argentina and cuys were everywhere
nope not into eating guinea pig - do you? what does it taste like?
Did you stand where the Griswolds stood at the Grand Canyon?I did try it in Peru. Just a little smidge. It tasted like chicken. I couldn't eat any more. Then I went to wineries in Argentina and cuys were everywhere
Did you stand where the Griswolds stood at the Grand Canyon?
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I had the world's stupidest idea of trying to road trip San Francisco -> Astoria (Goonies) -> Idaho (Napoleon Dynamite->Arizona/Colorado (Nat Lampoon's Vacation) -> SF in a weekend. I forgot, miles are hella far and only got to Astoria before packing it in, seeing goonies sights at 3am, sleeping a bit on Mt St Helens and turning around. I don't actually know what I was thinkng as I had work commitments on the Monday.Possibly. It seems freakishly similar
Gosh, do you have to leave your room to watch TV? Your parents are awful! You should contact Malcolm Turnbull! Take those nasty humans to court for depriving you of that digital cable!
Rude bitch. Please tell me your Dad isn't forcing you to make your own breakfast? That would disgust me.
Do you think milk poured on Burger Rings could be a breakfast?Also I make my own breakfast like most people. I'm not sure why you would think differently unless you were trying to be funny.
One day I'd like to drive LA - SF - Portland. I really want to see San Simeon in person. I've read accounts of it back in the heyday of Hollywood.I had the world's stupidest idea of trying to road trip San Francisco -> Astoria (Goonies) -> Idaho (Napoleon Dynamite->Arizona/Colorado (Nat Lampoon's Vacation) -> SF in a weekend. I forgot, miles are hella far and only got to Astoria before packing it in, seeing goonies sights at 3am, sleeping a bit on Mt St Helens and turning around. I don't actually know what I was thinkng as I had work commitments on the Monday.
Do you think milk poured on Burger Rings could be a breakfast?
I had watched a Pixar making of video and they said when they got writer's block, they would drive LA - SF as it is so boring. It's incredibly straight...20 kms at a time perfectly straight and bare but I got about 20 smallish twisters and everyone was driving 150kmh, so quite fun. Oregon/Washington State/St Helens and Haystack Rock I would definitely go and see again. Definitely see the North Calfornian redwoods /Muir WoodsOne day I'd like to drive LA - SF - Portland. I really want to see San Simeon in person. I've read accounts of it back in the heyday of Hollywood.
I've only been to SF and loved it.One day I'd like to drive LA - SF - Portland. I really want to see San Simeon in person. I've read accounts of it back in the heyday of Hollywood.
I've only been to SF and loved it.
My very first drive in the US was at 2am in Atlanta...I had booked the smallest rental car possible to keep things simple but the Delta rental lot was well off the airport and 2 heavy black women told me I'd take what I'm given so ended up with a minibus driving other side of the road in redneck atlanta. There was a vibe of, you'll take this van or you'll be a white man in the middle of a car yard at 2am without nothing.I went on Sunday drive once in Michigan. Heading north to see what I could find and ended up in effing Canada. When I realized how close to the boarder I was, it was too late to turn around and had no choice but to exit the US - without a passport. I truly understood what it felt like to be in no-man's land, literally, going back and forth twice with both countries refusing entry, for hours and hours.
Friends of mine lived near Muir Woods. It's a lovely place on Mt Tamalpais.I had watched a Pixar making of video and they said when they got writer's block, they would drive LA - SF as it is so boring. It's incredibly straight...20 kms at a time perfectly straight and bare but I got about 20 smallish twisters and everyone was driving 150kmh, so quite fun. Oregon/Washington State/St Helens and Haystack Rock I would definitely go and see again. Definitely see the North Calfornian redwoods /Muir Woods
It's a great city. I spent three weeks there. Felt very safe and comfortable, although 9/11 happened when I was there. A decent combination of Melbourne and Sydney.That's where Vertigo was set.
John Lasetter?I had watched a Pixar making of video and they said when they got writer's block, they would drive LA - SF as it is so boring. It's incredibly straight...20 kms at a time perfectly straight and bare but I got about 20 smallish twisters and everyone was driving 150kmh, so quite fun. Oregon/Washington State/St Helens and Haystack Rock I would definitely go and see again. Definitely see the North Calfornian redwoods /Muir Woods
John Lasetter?
Yes, and Stanton.John Lasetter?
He did a 'making of' Cars 2 video.I guess we know where he got the idea for Cars.