Re: Vacation? Alert us!
Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 10:51 am
Have a good time Raylex! Take care of the bitches!
We're in a plane for the first 8 hours or so. Then after the 5 first days in the east side we take another flight to the west, then after the rest of the trip is done, we get another TWO flights, switching planes at Boston. Not sure how long it is in total but definitely more than 24 hours. I've been in a plane before once, but not for this long and I wasn't even 10 years old. This time things will definitely feel different.Haruka wrote:I'm sure it will go fine.Think you're in a long car travel.
That's where Rayfist lives!Spanex wrote:switching planes at Boston.
We're going there the first day too. I think we're staying there a couple of days before moving to NY.RayFan9876 wrote:That's where Rayfist lives!Spanex wrote:switching planes at Boston.
Is it true that in America, if you try to reanimate somebody and fail, you can end up in jail? We've been warned about that by our doctor. Such a law just seems so wrong. It's been gnawing at me ever since we've heard of it.RayFan9876 wrote:Sigh, I feel sorry for you people having to go to America. Such a shitty country.
I imagine it would seem that way to a communist.RayFan9876 wrote:Sigh, I feel sorry for you people having to go to America. Such a shitty country.
This country is pretty much retarded you know.Spanex wrote:Is it true that in America, if you try to reanimate somebody and fail, you can end up in jail? We've been warned about that by our doctor. Such a law just seems so wrong. It's been gnawing at me ever since we've heard of it.
So it's really true. God and Damn with a capital D.DesLife wrote:This country is pretty much retarded you know.Spanex wrote:Is it true that in America, if you try to reanimate somebody and fail, you can end up in jail? We've been warned about that by our doctor. Such a law just seems so wrong. It's been gnawing at me ever since we've heard of it.
I'm in favour of democracy, but the US is just too stupid to handle it properly.spiraldoor wrote:I imagine it would seem that way to a communist.RayFan9876 wrote:Sigh, I feel sorry for you people having to go to America. Such a shitty country.
I've never heard of that law, because it sure as hell isn't enforced in any other country. Who else would be stupid enough to make a law that, after vigorously trying to rescue someone who has passed away on the table for a quick moment and failing, you would goto jail with all this sorrow on your hands? I bet people have committed suicide over it.Spanex wrote:Is it true that in America, if you try to reanimate somebody and fail, you can end up in jail? We've been warned about that by our doctor. Such a law just seems so wrong. It's been gnawing at me ever since we've heard of it.
Enjoy!Rayman502 wrote:I am going to take a vacation tomorrow to Wild Waters and Sliver Springs and return here Wednsday AfternoonSee ya.
I'm glad he finally realised this. Last I recall, he was almost praising the country.Haruka wrote:My father is working for a month in USA and he is also pretty disappointed with the country for several reasons.
I already had an idea that USA was problematic, but my father just confirmed me the stuff.
No wonder why I wouldn't like to get out of Europe.
Haha, well, that's how it goes. I've been to Vegas five or six times, and I've now gained an automatic reaction to not go outside in the daylight, unless you want to be roasted by temperatures hovering around 40-50c. It's not that bad once you get used to it, but your first step feels like your last.Spanex wrote:Keeping track of USA weather now and...
Why is it 36 degrees Celcius in Las Vegas at midnight? WHAT.
I think I'll find myself in the nearest swimming pool for the first time in years once I set foot into that place.RayFan9876 wrote:Haha, well, that's how it goes. I've been to Vegas five or six times, and I've now gained an automatic reaction to not go outside in the daylight, unless you want to be roasted by temperatures hovering around 40-50c. It's not that bad once you get used to it, but your first step feels like your last.Spanex wrote:Keeping track of USA weather now and...
Why is it 36 degrees Celcius in Las Vegas at midnight? WHAT.