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The saga of Herb and Clara is great. I think is called "My Trip To London, Part 1 of 286" or something like that. It went on for weeks and had some great humor. I think it is still out there if someone wants to dreg it up.
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I used to like following the Beth Anderson posts, but then she quit posting and we never found out what happened to her.
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Clara and Herb, any of the limerick posts, and the Haggis in a Tube thread. Oh and the Tony and Ellen thread that somehow got morphed into gutted beanie babies.<BR><BR>For actual real info, the Wes Fowler post on pubs in London, the post of offbeat things to do in Paris by Vincent and Gregoire, and What Took Your Breath Away.
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My favorite started -- I'm going to hell in a few years... It was hilarious! Some people on this board are so witty. There was also the one initiated by Darla from Texas. Very funny also.
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My fav was one that had a question about fawlty towers...can't remember exactly what the title was. It spwned a slew of month python-isms as responses. It was quite funny.
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I enjoyed the travelogue by "Lucy", it was enteraining. Those are the threads I read most often, the ones that show a person's personality.
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the one about the funniest tourist
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Hands down - Lucy!!! Where are you Lucy ... have you heard from your Italian gentlman?
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My favorite was the Kindness of Strangers one where people told wonderful stories of how people in other lands treated them with such kindness.
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Mr. Hanky Bickers, the alter ego of that pompous ass Rex Bickers.
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One of my all-time favorite single posts, from the thread about when you did/did not need to know the local language.<BR><BR>Author: aaa ([email protected])<BR>Date: 11/06/2000, 08:49 am<BR>Message: Many moons ago, someone I went to school with got hopelessly lost in Northern Greece. Eventually, a bus happened by. He got on, and found that he couldn't understand a word the bus driver said. However, the benefits of a Classical education came to the fore, and he asked, in his finest Ancient Greek, "whither does this chariot go?" He was met with instant and uproarious laughter from the whole assembled company; however, once the bus driver had dried his eyes, he gave him a straight single word answer he could understand, took the fare, and all was well.<BR><BR>
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another all-time favorite, from funniest tourist thread:<BR><BR><BR>Author: ger ([email protected])<BR>Date: 07/16/2001, 05:46 pm<BR>Message: When I was a student, I worked a couple of summers on check-in at Dublin airport - it was a laugh a minute! <BR><BR>The most unpopular flight to work was the one to Lourdes as many of the passengers had rarely set foot outside their local town, nevermind country! One day as I closed off the flight, a woman came running toward the desk screaming something about a late train. I calmed her down and called the boarding gate. No problem, I told her, the flight was still there and they would hold it for her. "Do I check-in here?", she asked. When I answered YES she leaped up onto the moving baggage belt and dashed toward the hole. But for a quick-thinking collegue who hit the emercancy button, she would have been lost to us forever down the chute. <BR><BR>Another passenger had packed enough food for the entire week as he didn't fancy eating that "french muck". His baggage was seriously overweight and I told him he would have to leave some of it behind . He pciks up this enormous golf umberella and says "Sure, if I open it it twill be lighter!" There ws NO anwer to that! <BR><BR>
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those last two posts were just hilarious!:)
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TP
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I liked the one that didn't have a response from Uncle Sam or Stellarossa. Not sure where it went though...
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The one that I can't forget but wish I could is the post by someone named Lisa-"Just back from London, Paris, Venice". Then all she seems to talk about is the red light districts in each city and then says she hates London, hates Venice, but loved Paris!
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