Goodbye Cruel World

squirtyflower said:
@blueunderpants
I know what you mean but I have no intention of packing up and leaving the area, just spend more time away from it

@Blue Mist
Nothing secret about what I'm aiming to do but didn't want to bore everyone with plans but, as you asked:

Following City in Europe, as I'm not allowed personal leave at the mo

Spend the whole of January, after the schools have returned, skiing.

But I also want to spend a year in china and learn Chinese
Travel to Tibet, Nepal and Kathmandu and go trekking in the Himalayas
Cross the Gobi desert and travel the trans Siberian express to Ulan Bator and ride horses on the Steppes of Mongolia
Go to Antarctica to see the penguins and sail the Arctic Fjords.
Travel on a working boat around Northern Europe in Winter and catch the Northern lights. Visit the volcanoes and geysers of Iceland
Backpack round Thailand, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam.
And cross the States by Route 66 on a Harley.
Visit Yellowstone before it blows.
Fantastic mate! Good for you.
 
Lazy fucking bastard i say, liberal hay skirt wearing hippie!

Sorry slight typo above i meant to say fair play squirty sir you do deserve it.
Your a happy chap to boot so you have done damned well to come out the other side like you have mate.
 
Wow, great list Shady Flower.
Planning the big red train ride myself for next year. Even though you say you're not a big reader, apparently The Trans-Siberian Handbook by Bryn Thomas is indispensable. At 2p for a used one, hey...

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Trans-Siberian-Handbook-Trailblazeer-Bryn-Thomas/dp/1873756704" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.amazon.co.uk/Trans-Siberian- ... 1873756704</a>

Maybe we'll meet in the dining car for vodka and a pickled sardine, you never know.

Enjoy yourself. And continuing thanks for all the links, also indispensable.
 
hackneyslim said:
Wow, great list Shady Flower.
Planning the big red train ride myself for next year. Even though you say you're not a big reader, apparently The Trans-Siberian Handbook by Bryn Thomas is indispensable. At 2p for a used one, hey...

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Trans-Siberian-Handbook-Trailblazeer-Bryn-Thomas/dp/1873756704" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.amazon.co.uk/Trans-Siberian- ... 1873756704</a>

Maybe we'll meet in the dining car for vodka and a pickled sardine, you never know.

Enjoy yourself. And continuing thanks for all the links, also indispensable.
You can't beat a bit of pickled sardine and vodka
 
squirtyflower said:
de niro said:
what about us that are not on 3 grand a month pension? walking in heaton park for me.
I'm really surprised mate
I never thought you would be posting the politics of envy, you must be a right left winger

envy? i might like my council high rise with a one bar electric fire. even better when the lifts work and dont stink of piss.

you've not lived man.
 

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