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You've been to Sri Lanka? WTF?
So, this is basic. This might be incredibly easy for some and very hard for others. Name every fucking place in the world you`ve been to. If you took a quick piss in Texas after passing a few steps past the Arizona border, then Texas counts. If a flight you took to Alaska had to make a stop in Oregon, then Oregon counts. Everything you wacky bastards. At the very least put the country and state/department/province of the country. Cities are completely optional.
So I was born in Guatemala. In the department of Guatemala. Since coming back I`ve also been in the departments of Alta Verapas and Baja Verapas. I made a quick stop to Tijuana Mexico when I was 12. Not sure what state of Mexico that lies in... Or maybe that is the state. Fuck if I know. Ask Encephalon. In the States all over California. Took a Grey Hound bus to Florida from California and passed all the southern states. Southern as in the ones touching Mexico and the Gulf Coast... Such as Arizona, Texas, Louisiana, Georgia, and Florida. May have missed one. Not sure. May have, at one time or another, poked into Utah. I hope not. And of course, Nevada. Arizona was the state I was officially last in. That about covers it for me. Edit - Forgot to mention the half hour layover in Honduras before getting dumped here in Guatemala. Jam it back in, in the dark.
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Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee. And that's it. I can barely afford to leave my home state, let alone the country.
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Hmm hmm....
Let's see... I've been in the United States for quite a while now and that includes Texas, California, Washington D.C mostly. Europe wise, a couple of places in France, England for a family vacation and Germany to meet up with some unknown relatives... Pretty much covers it ![]() This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
Most of my life has been spent in California, but family vacations have taken me through most of the westernmost states.
We traveled through Nevada and Utah to visit friends in Colorado for a few days. Since they live near Colorado Springs we took a day to walk around the Air Force Academy because their son was attending. It was huge, but mostly open ground from what I remember. I think we were technically in New Mexico for a few minutes during that trip, but I don't know for certain. Once went straight to Las Vegas for two days, which was boring as hell because I was fourteen. Thank God for arcades. Flew to Hawaii for two weeks with my mother, sister, and grandma. Ran out of things to go about eight days into the vacation, so I spent most of the time swimming and got an ear infection two days before the flight out. It's a good thing my grandma knew a doctor there since she had a condo and lived there once in a while. Traveled to Arizona to see Meteor Crater once, regretted that my father didn't take enough pictures while we were there. Also stopped by the Grand Canyon, which was equally as cool. I was stunned when we traveled through a forest to reach it. My thoughts of Arizona was nothing but flat desert. Have driven and flown to Washington state numerous times, thus going through northern Cali and Oregon only so far as the highways went. Nothing too impressive except for endless trees and mountains. There are noticably more porno shops with large signs by the highway in Oregon, though. Go figure. Since we moved to Washinton, whenever my friends come up we go to Vancouver, BC and hit up bars since half of my crew isn't of legal age here. I never understand what they find so attractive about downtown bars. I'd be cheaper and much more fun to get wasted on liquor here and party all night long rather than stay kinda sober for the drive back. That's all I got. Right now I'm too mired in self-inflicted poverty to travel much. Gotta save money to get back to California and my friends, and housing isn't getting cheaper. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? ![]() |
O man. I am not a big US traveller - in fact, I go to mostly the same places always, but here goes:
Massachusetts (live here ^_^) Vermont New Hampshire Maine Connecticut New York Rhode Island New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland North Carolina Virginia West Virginia Arizona Nevada Washington DC Canada which includes: Toronto Montreal Quebec Niagara Falls France (Normandy, Paris, the like) Yea, so what. ;_; I was speaking idiomatically. |
As for places I've been... Damn... Well. I was born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. I often visited Tepatitlan, Jalisco, Mexico as a kid which is a nice little city where my family is from. I've pretty much driven through the upper half of Mexico on my way to visit Mexico. One trip I drove through Sonora, Sinaloa, Nayarit and to Jalisco on another drive I went through Coahuila, Zacatecas, Aguascalientes and to Jalisco. I'm going back to Tepa in April to party with the family; something I haven't done since 1994. I've apparently also been to Michoacán but I was probably too young to remember. Here in the states I used to live in Medford, OR and I used to drive up to Seattle at least once a month. It's such a beautiful city. <3 Just this winter I flew out to Minesnowtta and drove all the way back to California. You can read all about it in my journal here and here. I almost died on that trip too, but none of you fucks care. I went to NYC when I was in high school and I've been wanting to go back since. I was in Tampa, Florida for the NHL Championship in 2004 to watch the Tampa Bay Lightnign win the Stanley Cup; something which I doubt they'll do again in my lifetime. Cali though... It's my home so I guess I won't be leaving here. I really don't like it here in the Central Valley much but I LOVE to go to SoCal all the time. I practically live in Torrance at my best friend's place where he has a bar. I have a ton of friends who I went to college with who now attend U.C.S.B. and, needless to say, I'm down there partying it up with them any chance I get. I'm supposed to go down there for Halloween again this year and I even got my zoot suit ready to rock. About once every couple of months I drive to Pismo Beach just to have a bowl of clam chowder at Splash and chill out at the pier. I'm there for like 3 hours and drive back. I wanna live there~ What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
I haven't been anywhere but around Northern California, the Bay Area in particular and occasionally to Reno, Nevada the past few years...
Not big on traveling, but would like to explore California a little before I am too old to do so! ![]() FELIPE NO |
Scotland - it's only a couple of hours up the road
France - Paris once, driven through the rest of the time Germany - had a day in Nuremberg Austria - driven through it to avoid German border I think. May have been asleep. Switzerland - driven through it four times oddly never in daylight. Seemed nice though. Belgium - it's the bit you drive through to get to Germany Luxembourg - see above Italy - stayed in Fuiggi, went to Rome, Pompei, Sorento & Capri (Mafia country) Vatican City - in Easter. Busy. Czech Republic - Brno & Prague twice. Forgot Spain & Denmark. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body?
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You know, I haven't travelled nearly as much as I had envisioned I would have by this age. I'm hoping to do some international travel, maybe in the next few years.
US States ----------- California (twice) Colorado Delaware District of Columbia Florida (lots of times and places, including Key West) Georgia Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana (My dad died here, so i don't want to go back.) Maryland Michigan Minnesota Missouri Montana (back when there was no speed limit) Nebraska New Jersey New Mexico (mostly Alburquerque) New York North Carolina Ohio (I live here) Pennsylvania (I was born and raised here) South Carolina South Dakota (Black Hills/Rapid City) Tennessee (My brother lived there) Texas Virginia West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming (A very interesting state) International ------------ Canada (mostly Toronto and Niagara Falls) UK (lived in Hertfordshire for 3 months, travelled around some, mostly London) France (a weekend in Paris) Netherlands (taught a class in Bergen op Zoom near Belgium. Took train from Amsterdam through Rotterdam and The Hague)
Jam it back in, in the dark.
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Like Mr Squirrel, I haven't travelled half as much as i'd have wanted, but sure there's plenty of time yet;
I travel loads within Ireland, its so small that everywheres not even a day away from whatever point in the country you may be, its very handy for one of those let's go on a trip and have no idea where your going Outside of Ireland; England-I love the place, I went most recently to see a gig and it remains the ONLY place a random person on the street said "bless you" when I sneezed. Scotland-Those moors put the fright up me something fierce, nice place Spain-Was at a tourist place so not a fan New York-I was staying out near Poughkeepsie and commuted to the city, man I could never live there, its totally huge and impersonal, I liked outside the city though How ya doing, buddy? |
I was born in Philippines and now live in the US. So..
Philippines - Born Japan - Flight stop California - Flight stop Rhode Island - Resident Trips: Vermont - Going to Canada New Hampshire - Going to Canada Massachusetts - Have relative there Connecticut - Have relative there / - Going to Pennsylvania/Florida New York - Going to Pennsylvania/Florida New Jersey - Going to Pennsylvania/Florida Pennsylvania - Have relative there / - Going to Florida Delaware - Going to Florida Maryland - Going to Florida Washington DC - Going to Florida Virginia - Going to Florida North Carolina - Going to Florida South Carolina - Going to Florida Gegorgia - Going to Florida Florida - Have relative there / - "Vacation" Canada (Toronto, Montreal and Quebec) - Have relative there ...yet I never visit my "home" country in Cambodia. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
I'd say I've done a lot of traveling, but usually to the same places. Here goes:
U.S. States ----------- California - Born in Daly City. Been here for a couple weeks just about every other year since the early 90s. Been to other areas near San Francisco. Also been to places in Southern Cal: Los Angeles, San Diego, etc. Maryland - Where I live and work now. DC - I live in a suburb of it. Virginia - It's so near. But for traveling, I've been to Williamsburg many, many times in my life: almost every summer. West Virginia - Been here for some snowboarding/water rafting/skiing/camping. Pennsylavnia. Delaware. Illinois. Ohio. Indiana. New York - Some friends up here. Massachusetts - Been to Cape Cod a couple times, as well as Boston. New Jersey - Friends here too. Rhode Island - A few times. Connecticut. Texas - I've stopped by Dallas-Forth Worth Airport so many times. ![]() North Carolina. South Carolina. Georgia. Florida - Been here every three years since my freshman year of high school for band competitions (and to "support" my old band)/visit Disney World and Universal Studios for cheap. ![]() Nevada - Las Vegas, yo. Hawaii - Stopover. Canada -------- Toronto/Quebec/Montreal. Japan - Stopover. Hong Kong - Stopover. Philippines - My motherland. ------ Manila - My mom is from a city near Manila. I can't recall the name right now though. Cebu - And my dad is from Cebu. New Zealand - Stopover. Definitely need to come here when I'm rich. Australia ----- Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast in Queensland. Sydney in New South Wales. There's so much more to visit in Australia I need to come back soon. R.I.P. Crocodile Hunter. ;_; Guess I'll never see you at your zoo now. So I've never been to Europe, South America, Central America, the Carribean, Africa, and many parts of Asia. And I've never really been in Hong Kong/China/Japan other than a stopover, so I definitely wanna go do more some time. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
I live in SoCal, so I've been to many different places around here. Mountains/desert/beach (obviously). I haven't gone to many places in Central/Northern California, though.
I drove up to Washington with my family when I was 9, so we passed through Oregon on the way. Vegas (twice) when I was younger to stay with my dad's cousin. We drove to Texas when I was little, but I'm not sure of all the states that we passed through. I flew to Texas when I was 13 and I had a stop in Arizona on the way. And...yeah, that's about it. I was speaking idiomatically. |
Anyways, most of the places I've been to I've lived in. My dad was in the military for the early part of my life which explains why. Anyways, in the United States I've been to a good lot of states on the east coast: Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire. Yeah, a good majority. Some I've lived in, others I've passed through. I've been in Illinois, but that was just a stop-over at the Chicago airport. As for out of the country: Japan and South Korea. Period. Japan was a stop-over for every time I've been to Korea, so I've never got an actual chance to go out of the airport in Japan. Now South Korea I had lived in and travelled around for years (especially when I was younger). I haven't been in a couple of years though. How ya doing, buddy? |
Hey man, why not? I want to know specifically why.
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Japan in February, and going back again in July. Went to the Bahamas when I was too young to remember, and Canada for a family reunion a while back. When I was small I lived in California for about half a year. I know I've been to Florida as well. Washington with my grandmother and her church. New Jersey, West Virginia, Pennsylvania and Maine are pretty obvious since they're right close by. But really, thats all I can remember.
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My father was in the military so after being born in New Jersey, I wound up living in West Virginia, Virginia, Maine. Then 3.5 years in Yokosuka, Japan. Then when we returned, we had to move to San Diego. We flew in on the east coast, visited family and then drove across country. I think we went down to Alabama, and then west. I know we hit Tennessee and Texas, and Arizona before arriving in CA. Obviously the states in between. Then we moved to WA, so we took another road trip through Nevada, and Oregon. At some point, I think when flying to Japan, we had a layover in Alaska. Never left the gate but it was neat. From WA we moved back to NJ, and so we drove through the badlands, the dakotas, Indiana, Ohio, PA, and NJ. And most recently, Taking Greyhound through Vermont and CT up to Montreal in Canada.
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Malaysia
---------------- - Miri, Sarawak <-- born and raised here (basically most of the northern part of Borneo island) - Peninsular Malaysia -- Selangor (Kuala Lumpur), Ipoh, Johor Sultanate of Brunei (right beside Miri, just a few hours' drive) ---------------- Singapore (university studies) ---------------- China ---------------- - Beijing (vacationing there for the third time in a few weeks) - Xi'an Australia ---------------- - Melbourne (awesome place) This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
I'm amazed at the places most of you people have been...I feel so poorly-traveled. Reading this thread makes me want to walk to the Greyhound station and buy a ticket to San Francisco, or out into the wilderness away from everyone and everything, or SOMETHING!
Most of my travels so far have been parental vacations...and my parents have a knack for traveling to BORING places! Iowa (no surprise!) Illinois (also not much of a surprise...until I went to college, I lived about ten minutes away from the I-74 bridge to Moline.) Wisconsin (very boring.) Michigan (even from the highway, Detroit is amazingly depressing to drive through...my dad wandered around the Ford Museum for half a day, too!) South Dakota (The Badlands are amazingly eerie, even with all of the tourists walking around.) Missouri (drove through, but at least I saw the Gateway Arch...from a few miles away.) Arkansas (only thing I remember from here is Crater of Diamonds...didn't find any diamonds, though I did find a couple of really pretty crystals!) Texas (one of my sisters lives there...all I remember is running around on the beach in Corpus Christi.) Alabama (Space Camp!) Tennessee (drove through on the interstate.) Kentucky (stopped just long enough to eat once...I remember that the scenery where we drove through was REALLY pretty, though.) Nebraska (the eastern half of the state is really empty and brown and dead.) Indiana (where do we change time zones, exactly?) Ohio (mostly a drive-through, but we did stop at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum and overpriced Sam Goody.) That little bit of Pennsylvania between Ohio and New York New York (meandering from the area by Lake Erie, up to Niagara Falls, through Ontario, through upstate, to the city, and back out!) Ontario (YES! I'm an international traveler! My dad tried to drive through downtown Toronto at noon...I don't think he'll ever cross the border again.) I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
Answered for me. You got an entire state between Arizona and Texas - they don't share a common border. Which would mean having to cross New Mexico, which is more than a few steps. Now if you said Nevada, Utah, California, New Mexico, and Mexico (and maybe even Colorado), then you'd be fine. I was speaking idiomatically. |
I have visited British Columbia, and Alberta in Canada, and California along with some random states in between British Columbia and California in the US. I also visited Tiawana where smelly mexican hobos tried to sell blankets and statues of naked boys...
EDIT places I visited in the greatest place ever BC: Port Hardy - don't remember too much, dont visit the ports too much expecially this one Port Alberni - sprout lake is kickass, Port Alice - small town ports are a shitty place to live Port McNeil - rains alot, small town Port Renfrew - Indians, and Indian garbage reside here Zeballos - Indian town, many Indians walking around typical of most west island towns Fair Harbour - went camping here, parked our camper on big patch of 4, 5, and even 6 leaf clovers ( the fifth and sixth leafs were half developed) oh and some indian threw water on my fire because there was a bit of plastic burning (I was 8 and indians scared me... more than now) Campbell River - inferior to Courtenay but still decent Black Creek - live here, awesomest village ever Merville - inferior to Black Creek - Black Creeks arch rival Courtenay - Do all my shopping, and other buissiness here Comox - "little Courtenay" right next door, shitty mall thing, a marina, and old people make up the town Nanaimo - Great mall here, biggest mall around until you reach Victoria Ladysmith/ Parksville - alot of blues grass festivals around this area, went to one once - not bad Coombs - last time I went here I saw a goat eating grass off of a roof, and just kept on driving Chemainus - Lots of murals, went here to see some play called "On Golden Pond" for a school field trip Duncan - never spent much time here except to visit my parents friends Victoria - The capital of BC, alot of large buildings and crazy un-paralel roads that confuse the shit out of me Vancouver - crowded, no one expected growth back in the old days, roads randomly placed everywhere, lack of directional signs. Saw Alice Cooper here, and will see Dragonforce there soon. Kamloops - Like Spatula, this place reminds me of fruit loops, grandparents used to live here, boring place Vernon - Grandparents also lived here, too young to remember much, I think there was a cool tunnel thing with bears carved into the side but that may be kamloops Kelowna - boring place, nothing to say thats about it What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now?
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Egypt (All over, i mean every single city/town) i'm egyptian..
Saudi Arabia (Riyadh / Jeddah / Mekka/ medina/ Khobar/Dammam/ Hayel/ Basically any big city) Jordan (Amman and Al Aqaba) UAE (Dubai and Sharjah) Bahrain Yep, mid-east exclusively.. Need to travel more ![]() FELIPE NO |
What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
Let's see here. So we count basically every place our fucking feet have touched the soil of whichever nation/state/city/municipality/hamlet/pisspoortown it would be. Alright.
CANADA - I live here, obviously. For the cities I'll go from west to east: Tofino, British Columbia. Nice place for pictures but bloody windy. Port Alberni , BC. Visited some family friends. Nanaimo, BC. I lived here for about 3 years when I was a kid. Boring place. Ladysmith, BC. Fucking bored out of my tree in this piss poor "city" Duncan, BC. Did some piano exams here. Chemainus, BC. I think this is the small town with murals all around. Victora, BC. MINIATURE WORLD FTW!!!! Vancouver, BC (including the suburbs of Richmond, Surrey, Burnaby, Coquitlam, Horseshoe Bay, BC). LOTS of family friends here. Kamloops, BC. I hated this place. Fucking middle of nowhere. Sorry. Reminds me of fucking fruit loops, which isn’t a good thing. Hope, BC. Don’t remember much. Penticton, BC. Don’t remember much here either, visited some friends. Barkerville,BC. I LOOOOOOOVEEEEE GOLD. Calgary, Alberta - LOL, is this my kitchen. Edmonton, AB. LOL west ed mall. Also lived here for like all of 7 months. Red Deer, AB. Stopped here for something to eat. LOL. Banff, AB. Is this Japan #2. Jasper, AB. Fucking BEAUTIFUL place. Medicine Hat, AB. Winnipeg, Manitoba. My train stopped here and I walked around for three hours. Meh Toronto, Ontario. My train also stopped here. Crazy busy ass place. Quebec Montreal, QC. A very interesting place. I went to the Jazz festival in 2002 I think. Quebec City. WOW. Is this like Europe. Another beautiful place. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA – been here quite a few times Again from west to east: Washington State. Seattle, WA. I only remember something about the space needle. Never went up. Olympia, WA. I visited here from taking a ferry service from Victoria, BC, Canada. Don’t remember too much. Spokane, WA. I remember there’s this like ….giant light ferris wheel thing here. Of course this was when I was a little spatula at that time. Oregon Salem, OR. Don’t remember much, meh. Next. California. (finally something more interesting) Los Angeles, CA. More like Los Santos. I remembered A LOT of wide ass 12-16 lane highways and cop cars cruising and black people rapping on the streets. Anaheim, CA. M-I-C-K-E-Y spells what. San Francisco, CA. I like how I ran down Lombard Street full tilt and waved at Alcatraz at the same time. Good times…I liked the Sony thing… San Diego. I LOVED the beaches and the Sea World here. Actually the Sea World was kinda boring >_>. Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Had some family friends here. Billings, Montana. I like how this was the very first time I visited a TARGET shopping center, LOL. I bought my first chess set here. Houston, Texas. Sup Rockgammer, Gechmir, Lord Styphon ;__;. Westheimer and Post Oak Boulevard. Basically that’s the intersection you should memorize to get to the Galleria, like, pretty awesome, and better looking than West Edmonton Mall IMO. Fort-Worth, Texas. I had a stop over from a flight here. Took a piss. That’s that. Manhattan, New York City, New York. Sup Ultima, Skate, and the rest of the gang ^__^. Fucking amazing city (and by that, I can only speak for Manhattan, as it’s the only borough I visited out of the 5 – Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn, Staten Island, Queens). I like how I learned of some of the locales of NYC by playing Deus Ex. LOL Battery Park. AUSTRALIA Sydney – I like the coat hanger and Opera House. Very beautiful city, especially if you take the 2 hour boat ride, highly recommended. City itself is pretty expensive though. >_> Brisbane – family friends here. Also sup late-Mr. Irwin. ;__; THAILAND Bangkok – was in the airport. God damn that place seemed pretty dirty. No offense to the Thais or anything, but DAMN!, your country needs more rubbish bins or something (of course this leads to where to put the damn land fill, but that’s their problem). MALAYSIA Kuala Lumpur – what a smoggy and hot place man. Thank god they have milk tea and stuff. Also Melaka – I like how I was born in some red brick building that was turned in to a museum then later demolished. LOL. Ipoh – don’t remember much. Johor Bahru – have a few cousins living here. Langkawi – sex in the sea SINGAPORE THIS IS A [$$$FINE$$$] CITY. HONG KONG (Before 1997) I like how I ate a egg tart here. Delicious. Sup Megaliths of the world. Stayed here for like two nights. HONG KONG, SAR OF CHINA (After 1997) I flew in for a pit stop SOUTH KOREA Seoul, S Korea. Damn…so many narrow streets and alley ways man. Also TONS of churches. THE CHRISTIANS ARE COMIN’ TO GET YA! Inchon, S Korea. Stayed at the International Airport and did nothing at all, but tired to go to sleep. JAPAN lol the one you’ve probably been waiting for. Tokyo, Japan. I like this city. NO, I fucking LOVE this city. I’m a city slicker type, so this place fits the bill perfectly. It doesn’t have to be expensive though… I like how Akihabara basically steals your wallet. Yokohama. Just more concrete jungle, really. Nagoya. Boring place. Didn’t do much, a few underground shopping arcades and the like. Nara. Probably the creepiest place that I’ve visited in Japan. Quite a bit tourist attraction area though. Temples here, temples there, temples everywhere. Osaka. LOLLING Osaka. Another cool place. Kyoto. One word. KINKAKUJI. That is all. (again, more of the temple stuff here and there). Takarazuka, Hyogo Prefecture. I was traveling with a friend at the time and he had family friend relatives here. Nice cozy place. Kobe. Nice water front views. ^___^ SWEDEN Stockholm. I FUCKING SWEAR the entire airport was from Ikea. No lie, son. Jam it back in, in the dark. ![]() - What we all do best -
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