So you're saying because we had something like that decades ago it's ok for the Germans to shut down free speech?your police already gave you 2 red scares. people sent into exile because of their beliefs, careers ruined.
thanks @FBI!
So you're saying because we had something like that decades ago it's ok for the Germans to shut down free speech?your police already gave you 2 red scares. people sent into exile because of their beliefs, careers ruined.
thanks @FBI!
Im saying dont toot your own hornSo you're saying because we had something like that decades ago it's ok for the Germans to shut down free speech?
You'd be wrong there. I was in Heathrow and saw police with machine guns. They have guns when needed.Im saying dont toot your own horn
Uk police have no guns
You seem to travel a lot, that’s cool, do you have a favorite spot?You'd be wrong there. I was in Heathrow and saw police with machine guns. They have guns when needed.
I really liked Argentina. And met the most beautiful girl in the world in Kyrgyzstan. I'd like Mexico a lot more if I wasn't running to the john every twenty minutes.You seem to travel a lot, that’s cool, do you have a favorite spot?
How do you even think to plan a trip to Kyrgyzstan? I know you’re a history buff, is it just from reading about it and deciding to check it out?I really liked Argentina. And met the most beautiful girl in the world in Kyrgyzstan. I'd like Mexico a lot more if I wasn't running to the john every twenty minutes.
I was interested in Georgia, and while there got to considering moving on to former Silk Road areas. Found a great studio on Airbnb in Almaty, Kazakhstan for $200 a month so using Skyscanner found flights from Tbilisi, Georgia to there. After a month really wanted to go to Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan next door. Literally took a shared cab close to three hours to get to Kyrgyzstan border. Stayed at hotel in Bishkek where I met said beautiful girl. Absolutely amazing person. Went on to Karakol then to Osh. Came back to Bishkek and flew to the U.A.E. from there to Ukraine for a month then on to Sweden, Iceland, and home. Was gone 7 months. My wife let me go as long as I made the car payment. The only time I worried about my safety was in Osh, Kyrgyzstan. A lot more serious Muslim adherents there and while there a bunch of international cyclists, some American, got run over and knifed to death by al-Qaeda fanatics in Tajikistan about 200 miles from where I was. But most people there treated me great.How do you even think to plan a trip to Kyrgyzstan? I know you’re a history buff, is it just from reading about it and deciding to check it out?
Are there any places you’d like to see but are nervous to go to? Would you ever go to North Korea for instance?
There’s some YouTubers I watch who document their travels, they’ll go deep in the Middle East and talk to the taliban and locals, I don’t think I’d have the guts to do that
TLDRI was interested in Georgia, and while there got to considering moving on to former Silk Road areas. Found a great studio on Airbnb in Almaty, Kazakhstan for $200 a month so using Skyscanner found flights from Tbilisi, Georgia to there. After a month really wanted to go to Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan next door. Literally took a shared cab close to three hours to get to Kyrgyzstan border. Stayed at hotel in Bishkek where I met said beautiful girl. Absolutely amazing person. Went on to Karakol then to Osh. Came back to Bishkek and flew to the U.A.E. from there to Ukraine for a month then on to Sweden, Iceland, and home. Was gone 7 months. My wife let me go as long as I made the car payment. The only time I worried about my safety was in Osh, Kyrgyzstan. A lot more serious Muslim adherents there and while there a bunch of international cyclists, some American, got run over and knifed to death by al-Qaeda fanatics in Tajikistan about 200 miles from where I was. But most people there treated me great.
Have no desire to go to North Korea or other risky places like some do. I wouldn't visit Russia either just because as an American I might be falsely arrested to use as a pawn. But most places are fine. Giving serious consideration to moving to Cambodia when my dad passes.
That's ok.TLDR
Too drunk. I’ll read it tomorrowThat's ok.
Yep, saw plenty of Police with guns in England. 1/3 possibly.You'd be wrong there. I was in Heathrow and saw police with machine guns. They have guns when needed.
That’s why we threw those faggots outYep, saw plenty of Police with guns in England. 1/3 possibly.
How do you even think to plan a trip to Kyrgyzstan?
TLDR
He was broke and trying to find a place to live without having to get a job.Too drunk. I’ll read it tomorrow
You'd be wrong there. I was in Heathrow and saw police with machine guns. They have guns when needed.
My goodness man, that’s crazy. You should consider writing a blog or filming your travels. I would certainly read/watch about your travels, and you could get paidI was interested in Georgia, and while there got to considering moving on to former Silk Road areas. Found a great studio on Airbnb in Almaty, Kazakhstan for $200 a month so using Skyscanner found flights from Tbilisi, Georgia to there. After a month really wanted to go to Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan next door. Literally took a shared cab close to three hours to get to Kyrgyzstan border. Stayed at hotel in Bishkek where I met said beautiful girl. Absolutely amazing person. Went on to Karakol then to Osh. Came back to Bishkek and flew to the U.A.E. from there to Ukraine for a month then on to Sweden, Iceland, and home. Was gone 7 months. My wife let me go as long as I made the car payment. The only time I worried about my safety was in Osh, Kyrgyzstan. A lot more serious Muslim adherents there and while there a bunch of international cyclists, some American, got run over and knifed to death by al-Qaeda fanatics in Tajikistan about 200 miles from where I was. But most people there treated me great.
Have no desire to go to North Korea or other risky places like some do. I wouldn't visit Russia either just because as an American I might be falsely arrested to use as a pawn. But most places are fine. Giving serious consideration to moving to Cambodia when my dad passes.
I had a pension that allowed me to travel. And discounted air travel as a FedEx retiree.He was broke and trying to find a place to live without having to get a job.
Well dang you'll never read it then.Too drunk. I’ll read it tomorrow
Yeah, it’s not like he’s a history fanatic whose interested in seeing the world…He was broke and trying to find a place to live without having to get a job.
Ya, you were broke and trying to find a place to live where you wouldn't have to get a job.I had a pension that allowed me to travel. And discounted air travel as a FedEx retiree.
You don't know his story.pparently the easy thing to do when your broke is travel halfway across the world to Kyrgyzstan