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Square Wheels

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I'm usually fairly polite, when I travel I find myself more polite.

When we crossed the border back the US, he asked why we were in Canada.  I said we went out to dinner.  He said, that's the only reason you came here, I said yes, hard to believe isn't it.  We then started talking about the restaurant, he was intrigued.  He let us back in.

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3 hours ago, Square Wheels said:

When you visit a country other than yours?  

I'd say 'yes' if for no other reason than I am usually beat down from traveling to get there. Flying to Europe, for example, is usually an overnight flight with a 6 hour time change. I get there with only a few hours of sleep, with tight muscles from sitting, probably exposed to a cold and/or flu, and dehydrated despite guzzling water. Add in I then am trying to get somewhere (hotel) to drop my stuff, and I am worn out. South America is only marginally better (an hour or two time change in the "better" direction), but the flights are still tough and the journey to the hotel is still on the radar. Asia or Australia??? Forget about feeling even remotely human when you land.  

I will say, heading to the Caribbean is fine or Canada & Mexico, so it's really, for me, the time difference, the travel time, and the final leg of the journey (getting to a hotel) that makes me "different".

Eventually, I'm back to being "me", but sometimes I also have to restart my "morning" bathroom ritual (but coffee(!!!!) makes all that easier).

Tom

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9 minutes ago, 2Far said:

Well, I almost ordered 10 kilos of pistachios instead of 1/10 kilo at a market in Barquisimeto. That would have been different.

Ha. I once ordered 2 kilos of wurst at a German deli (doing the incorrect 2.2 lbs = 1 kilo conversion!!!), but luckily the guy looked at me like I was crazy, knew my German was "foreign", and my wife heard & quickly resolved the confusion. Four pounds of meat on a couple lunch sandwiches would be tough indeed.

Tom

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2 hours ago, Razors Edge said:

Ha. I once ordered 2 kilos of wurst at a German deli (doing the incorrect 2.2 lbs = 1 kilo conversion!!!), but luckily the guy looked at me like I was crazy, knew my German was "foreign", and my wife heard & quickly resolved the confusion. Four pounds of meat on a couple lunch sandwiches would be tough indeed.

Tom

These guys did the same thing, with near tragic results: Gimli Glider

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4 minutes ago, 2Far said:

These guys did the same thing, with near tragic results: Gimli Glider

Haven't we lost a Mars probe that way? And that European one that was supposed to land on an asteroid?

I'm no metric fan (since I know my standard American stuff best!), but it really is time to shit-can the old measurement system once and for all.

Tom

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11 minutes ago, Razors Edge said:

Haven't we lost a Mars probe that way? And that European one that was supposed to land on an asteroid?

I'm no metric fan (since I know my standard American stuff best!), but it really is time to shit-can the old measurement system once and for all.

Tom

LOL on the Mars probe. I remember hearing the news that the probe crashed into the planet instead of going into orbit. "NASA said that the probe only had 62% of the velocity it needed to go into orbit"

I remember thinking, "62%? Shirley not......"

6 months later NASA copped to the truth. 

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18 minutes ago, 2Far said:

LOL on the Mars probe. I remember hearing the news that the probe crashed into the planet instead of going into orbit. "NASA said that the probe only had 62% of the velocity it needed to go into orbit"

I remember thinking, "62%? Shirley not......"

6 months later NASA copped to the truth. 

I will admit, when I'm driving in a country with their 100km/h speed limits, I find my car struggles to hit the 160mph equivalent.  I try to sometimes get a peppier rental car on purpose, but those speed limits are just too high! I end up sticking to 130 or 140mph max! Damn socialists stress me out.

Tom

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