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Next Trip Tied to World Cup Winner?
I am now in the process of deciding where to go for my next trip....which will be this fall (October or November). I had been thinking of a few places....Turkey, Italy, Mexico among others. I realized that of the places I was pondering, most were still in the World Cup chase. <BR><BR>So, earlier this morning I had this (crazy)idea - go the whatever country wins the competition. In general, I am willing to go most anywhere. Am I totally looney, or does this sound like fun???
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Sounds great. Do you have friends in Senegal?
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To Goooooal - I have no friends in Senegal, nor in any of the other countries still in it..other than in the US, where I live.<BR><BR>Senegal would be costly to get to, and while interesting no doubt, would probably not be my number one choice to win.
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Well, I guess you can forget Mexico. How about a trip to the U.S.A.?
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pheww - bet you're glad you didn't end up with Belgium
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É melhor começar a treinar o Português, porque o Brasil, vai ser o destino - better you start practicing some Portuguese, because Brazil is probably your next destination
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Hello again<BR><BR>Yes, I was sorry to see Mexico go..I have bene there a few times, and it is one of my favorite places. And, was actually sorry to see Belgium go as wll, Brugge, Antwerp, Ghent, Brussels would have made a nice trip, in my opinion.
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Howard,<BR><BR>I'd suggest you get familair with traveling in the USA!!<BR><BR>US
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Cara - Thanks for the quick Portuguese lesson. I was in Portugal earlier this year, and it is a difficult language to pick up - was for me anyway. If Brazil wins - certainly a possibility - I am most interested in visiting Salvador de Bahia and surrounding area. The downside - it costs a lot of money to get to from NE US where I live, and travel time is lengthy. Rio would be less expensive, but I am not as interested in. Do you have any tips on a visit to Salvador?<BR><BR>Jp/Unc. Sam - From sports angle, I am rooting for US to win. From trip angle, that would not be my first choice, though I love to travel both in the US and to foreign destinations. I could easily come up with a good domestic trip if it that is the result.
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Howard,<BR>Looney idea? No. Being in the country that wins - on June 30th - would be looney.<BR><BR>Anyway...here's a helpful link to start planning that trip:<BR>http://www.varig.com.br/english/index.htm<BR><BR>But they have to get past those crazy Brits first. If that doesn't happen, then at least you'll know the language.<BR>
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MJ - Thanks for the Varig link..Brazil has a great chance. At least weather will be better there than in most of the other countries in November!
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Get your bags packed, you coming to England!
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"s"<BR>What should be packed for a UK trip in November ;-) <BR><BR>If you send an answer, I'm gonna' go out back and walk into the water 'til my hat floats.
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England would be fine..plenty to see and do, but weather would not be the best for a November trip. Of the countries remaining in contention, I have been to 4 - Italy, USA, England, Spain.
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Ciao howard, welcome to italia.
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Tony - Ciao! Have been to Italy 4 times, but have never visited Sicily...now number one on my list of places to see in Italy. Plus, it is relatively warm in the autumn. Would not complain if Italy won.
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Cross Japan off the list. I think Korea may say bye-bye next.
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SAY GOOD BYE TO ITALY!!!!!!!!!!1
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Italy is gone and Germany will be next to go home!<BR><BR>US
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You're off to Brazil or England.. who ever wins that quarterfinal will go all the way... <BR>D
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