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Really? I always hear about how beautiful and elegant French women are.
if one likes hair in arm pits, they are great!
Really? I always hear about how beautiful and elegant French women are.
if one likes hair in arm pits, they are great!
if one likes hair in arm pits, they are great!
That sounds gorgeous! I hope you have a great time! Lucky! Don't forget to think of us poor sops sitting here in the crappy weather! Lol!
Thanks, Chris. I hear ya. My wife was stuck in Ohio during the Arctic blast past couple of weeks. It was colder there than in the Antarctica. She said it was miserable. Texas has seen its share of really cold weather, too. As far south as we are, it was still really cold for us. Even getting scattered snowflakes are rare. Now we do get icy on occasions.
Maybe I can transport pictures of the trip as we go along. We'll see. I haven't really checked out the Internet access in those areas. But chances are I won't even think about the Net for a few weeks. More than likely l'll have to try to post some pics after the trip. I'm a picture taking nut on trips.
Now that sounds like a trip we would like to go on. Warm weather and beaches.
This isn't really true anymore. Most French women- at least the ones I've seen in France - shave armpits and legs.
But it's true that there's a place in France where the ladies wear no pants.
Yes, it was freezing cold here too. It's actually quite warm today, like 35 or 40. Lol!
Oh that would be wonderful. I'd love to see pictures of your trip!
70 and sunny here. :mrgreen:
Needless to say, I'm pretty excited. It's been in the 90s this month in Buenos Aries, but it will cool down in Feb. I don't think we'll be getting in the water anyplace, but it'll be nice exploring weather.
Needless to say, I'm pretty excited. It's been in the 90s this month in Buenos Aries, but it will cool down in Feb. I don't think we'll be getting in the water anyplace, but it'll be nice exploring weather.
That sounds heavenly! At least all the snow is gone here now. It rained like crazy all day yesterday.
I understand your excitement. We have been talking about a trip to St Thomas for a while. While not nearly as exotic as your trip it would be a nice change for us.
That's good. No more shoveling!
My nephew was in Buenos Aires a year ago. He said it was one of the best cities he's ever traveled to.
I was considering a trip there, but one side trip I wanted to hit was Iguazu Falls, which is supposed to be incredibly beautiful. If you have an extra day, or inclination to go North in Argentina, I've heard it's highly recommended.
That is the wildest place to drive. It scared me to death and I'm not too freaked about driving in rough areas. The island is nearly all mountain. But they drive on the left hand side of the road...WITH american cars...if you can mentally see the problem with that.
The cabbies...well, take a bunch of Valium on cab rides... :lol: You'll like it. Go out on a small sailboat that accommodates like 8 people and snorkel at different island stops.
It's really not the shoveling itself that bothers me so much, as it is all of the extra things you have to do just to get out of your house! :lol: Extra clothing, shoveling, warming up the car for at least 20 minutes if you want to be warm, having to drive in the snow and deal with other drivers in the snow, etc.
We don't normally travel in Feb or early March. So we wanted to go to some place that we haven't been that's warm. We seriously considered going to head to the south pacific and start out in Bora Bora and hit a couple other French Polynesian islands. But we found out that it's typhoon season and it rains in feet, not inches. So obviously that wouldn't be prudent.
Yep, she has a gift for languages. I took two years of Spanish in college. $10,000 and two years later all I could say is "Taco Bell". :mrgreen:
Maybe I can transport pictures of the trip as we go along. We'll see. I haven't really checked out the Internet access in those areas. But chances are I won't even think about the Net for a few weeks. More than likely l'll have to try to post some pics after the trip. I'm a picture taking nut on trips.
I hear you. I have a hard enough time just scraping all the ice off my car windows on especially cold mornings.
I should really buy a dedicated scraper, but it honestly happens so rarely that I usually forget. As such, I generally wind up having to use something silly like an old CD case. :lol:
You'd probably save some time if you had a scraper. It's much more efficient than a CD case. :lol:
No way! :lol:
I always thought Smash Mouth's Greatest Hits worked so well! :lamo
Approximately how often do you even have to scrape your windshield?
This winter so far? Three times.
Don't look at me like that.
It was really hard, damnit! It was cold and wet and I could see my breath and everything!
:lamo
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I'm about five times that size, of course. It's spot on aside from that though. :lol: