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elvira Oct 8th, 1999 02:28 PM

So you want to be a Travelling Loon?
 
The Traveling Loons Membership Questionnaire <BR> <BR>1) A good hotel has <BR> a) an elevator <BR> b) doors <BR> <BR>2) A mattress should be <BR> a) a Sealy Posturepedic with pillow top and indivdually mounted springs <BR> b) flat <BR> <BR>3) I like train travel because <BR> a) it's efficient and inexpensive <BR> b) I can read and not get carsick <BR> <BR>4) When I'm in a country where I don't speak the language, I <BR> a) feel inadequate and vow to take a language course as soon as I get home <BR> b) scream "if it weren't for us, you'd all be speaking GERMAN!" <BR> <BR>5) When renting a car in Europe, you always want to <BR> a) find reverse before you leave the parking lot <BR> b) avoid saying to the rental agent "I don't need no stinkin' key; I can hotwire this bad boy!" <BR> <BR>6) The most important thing to pack is <BR> a) water purification tablets <BR> b) the phone number of a good bailbondsman <BR> <BR>7) Upon seeing the statue of Venus de Milo, you blurt out in awe <BR> a) "Oh, to be able to create something that beautiful from stone!" <BR> b) "Man, look at the hooters on THAT babe!" <BR> <BR>8) Souvenirs should be <BR> a) of high quality and representative of the native culture <BR> b) able to get past the sniffer beagles <BR> <BR>9) To capture the true spirit of a country, I take photographs of <BR> a) children playing; elderly men playing <BR> bocce <BR> b) two guys peeing against a wall <BR> <BR>10)I love trying new foods, but I avoid <BR> a) fruits and vegetables in Third World countries, all organ meats, and unpasteurized dairy products <BR> b) <BR> <BR>

Sheila Oct 9th, 1999 03:44 AM

<BR>I pass! Assuming the answers are all (b) and you are not a bunch of boring farts!! <BR> <BR>However, I fail on the language one. That's why i speak one week's worth of the language of everywhere I've been- and keep getting them mixed up! <BR> <BR>I fail on the language one too, because if we'd waited for you, you'd be speaking German too!

BMG Oct 9th, 1999 07:28 AM

So is this one of those politically incorrect sex-restricted clubs, Elvira? Would a single Y chromosome ruin the stew? You all sound like great fun as travel companions, particularly having been a loon (Minnesota resident) at one time in my life. <BR>I would add to your list the following: <BR>11) When travelling in France and Italy, showers are: <BR>a) a refreshing way to start each carefully planned day. <BR>b) not just optional, but best restricted to days starting with the letter 'W'...avoid being pegged as a turista at all costs, save on toiletry expenses, no need to buy bug repellent, protects your 'personal space' on the buses and subways. <BR> <BR>12) When flying into the Fresno airport with a novice loon traveller: <BR>a) take the lead in helping them deal with the confusion of the baggage delivery system. <BR>b) point out that those baggage people have no shame...what a dirty trick tagging your luggage with a bag tag labelled FAT. <BR> <BR>13) Upon entering a nice hotel restaurant in Acapulco, point out to the novice loon travelling companion that: <BR>a) the restaurant is highly regarded by your local travel agent. <BR>b) the sign at the cash register indicates that, "The manager has personally passed all water served in this restaurant". <BR> <BR>14) When using the tube system in London: <BR>a) always mind the gap <BR>b) break up the eerie proper silence on the platforms by riding your wheeled luggage bronco style, bellowing out, "Yeee-haaawww".

sandi Oct 9th, 1999 05:17 PM

Elvira, you are a true gem...we're not worthy! :)signed never-thought-i'd-wannabe-a-loon-but-after-reading-yourpost-i-DO!!!

elvira Oct 11th, 1999 02:25 PM

BMG: you betcha, it's all girls, all the time (PC, SchmeeCee, once that cabin door closes, survival takes up all one's energy). Will try that buckaroo baggage trick; would be especially effective during rush hour. <BR>Sheila: We've been lucky so far; our faces have not appeared on the Immigration List "don't let these people in under any circumstances!!". My father taught me VERY early that, despite what you think, Elvira, YOU are the goofiest person on the face of the earth so don't take yourself seriously a tall a tall. We kill ourselves laughing over our "Miss" Adventures (all one of us has to say is "Nathalie's on break" or "stinkboy and gamey" and we are hysterical for hours). We give each other gifts that recall our traumas (you can bet Rusty is getting cow cards, cow plates, cow windchimes...) as our memories are eternal. We've not yet attacked, I mean, VISITED, Scotland, so your darling country just might deserve a trip in the near future (warn the livestock).

Kavey Oct 14th, 1999 11:20 AM

Elvira <BR> <BR>Next time the Loons HIT london, I want to be an honorary member for a lunch time... if you are in Camden on a weekday, I'll meet you for lunch!! <BR> <BR>I pass except the bed one.... I am still scratching the bloody flea bites I got in Paris last weekend... next time I am forking out for a room WITH a toilet and WITHOUT fleas!!!!

curiouser Oct 14th, 1999 11:35 AM

Hey Elvira! I want to know more about that job you have that is dull but pays enough money for all your traveling. What do you do?

top May 23rd, 2000 08:28 AM

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kk May 23rd, 2000 11:16 AM

And as of today, we also know Elvira has a black belt in karate. So her traveling companions are well protected loons at that.

Top Aug 10th, 2001 12:16 PM

To top.

Robin Aug 10th, 2001 01:16 PM

So glad to se this one revived! I have never seen the explicit qualifications for loon-dom (not loon-iness) before. <BR> <BR>Seriously Elvira, who are these women, and how did you find each other?

Book Chick Aug 10th, 2001 01:41 PM

Didn't I read that Elvira is (oh, no! I think it's true!) a stockbroker. I think I'd trust her with my money---Elvira put on "Lucky Traveler" in the third race to win!!!! <BR> <BR>Love Elvira's posts! <BR>BC

Katherine Aug 10th, 2001 01:46 PM

The Loons sound like fun. We have a similar friendship circle we call Wild Women Adventures. Where are the Loons based out of? Or does it matter in this global village we live in? Do the Loons have a website?

robin -- no, not a red-breast Aug 11th, 2001 07:44 PM

And where/when are the Loons flying off to next ???

Luckie Aug 11th, 2001 09:56 PM

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Marsha Aug 12th, 2001 08:30 AM

Thank you, Elvira. You made my day. I haven't laughed so hard in a long time!

nancy Aug 12th, 2001 11:42 AM

Elvira, <BR>I think I too could qualify as a Loon, <BR>Except like Sheila, I did answer A on the language question. <BR>My friend ellen, <BR>(who met my children and self in Formia is DEFINITLY a LOON) <BR>Please let us know if you ever open your club up, <BR>Or maybe guys, we can start a <BR>Loon Fan Club?

elvira Aug 12th, 2001 08:30 PM

Holy loonacy, Batman, I forgot about this post! <BR> <BR>The Loons started out as Elvira and AhGeez, her sister. Then we added Rusty and OldHand (3 of us were off to France, her plans to England got cancelled, so she came with us to France). 3 years later we added NewGirl (who has scratched her plans to buy a house, and spends her money on travel instead) and then NewGirl2. Along came Nieeeece and El Capitaine for the next trip, then lastly, Photog. We live all over the United States (only one deigns to live up north, the rest of us have migrated to warmer climes) and are friends and/or relatives. For a disparate group of girls, we all get along very well. That's not to say we don't get cranky, but nobody gets out of hand (we attribute this to the large amount of alcohol we consume - except for the DH. If we're driving cars or boats, the driver drinks no libations until it's her night off). <BR> <BR>This year it's a short crew. Only three of us are going to London/Paris this fall (yes, several of us are in the financial services industry, and we're suffering with everyone else), but next year? We think we'll invade - er - visit Scotland for a couple of weeks. We understand they have alcohol there.

terry Aug 12th, 2001 09:36 PM

Elvira-- always a delight to read about the loons.

Robin Aug 13th, 2001 10:44 AM

Okay, sio we've been speculating on what Elvira looks like. Anyone care to make a stab at Ahgeez and the rest?

Patrick Aug 13th, 2001 04:00 PM

I'm one of the lucky few who have had the privilege of lunching with Elvira. She described herself and her attire so we'd spot her. We passed the info on to the host at the restaurant, and let's just say, that he had no problem immediately making a positive identification upon her arrival and he whisked her promptly to our table. Elvira, have I said too much? As to the physical descriptions of the others we can only guess!! But we sure had a lot of laughs over lunch that day, till they kicked us out to set up for dinner!

xxx Jan 30th, 2002 09:56 PM

Is this the thread you are looking for?

Irene Jan 31st, 2002 09:26 AM

So, where is Elvira lately? I haven't seen her post anything in a long time. Is she still a Fodorite? I always enjoyed her writing.

c Jan 31st, 2002 09:30 AM

she is around, quietly adding good tips here and there where needed, I want her to take another trip, I need something good to read!

MaryC Jan 31st, 2002 09:36 AM

I hear from good authority that she is indeed planning a trip for this Fall and have been forewarned to travel in a country practically halfway 'round the world (I suppose so that I don't get trampled in the Loon scuffle). So we may have only 6 months to wait for a Loon report? Sigh!<BR><BR>I, too, wish to be a loon (well, at least not an UNOFFICIAL one). ; )

c Jan 31st, 2002 09:40 AM

HI ~MARY~My husband often says that I am "loony" so joining the Loons seems like a natural progression,don't you think?<BR>It is raw and windy and wet here and sleet is tapping on the windows, here I sit, reading about trips to Paris, Italy, oh boy...am I getting the travel bug, bad!

elsewhere Jan 31st, 2002 10:03 AM

Is a Traveling Loons trip the same as a Fodorites trip?<BR><BR>Is soliciting for one any more appropriate than the other, here on this forum?<BR>

Youbiggrump Jan 31st, 2002 10:06 AM

Oh Please, Elsewhere! You obviously fail the test. Give it up and go elsewhere!

silly Jan 31st, 2002 11:30 AM

No elsewhere-you need to look up the Clueless Trip

MaryC Jan 31st, 2002 05:12 PM

Hi~Candice~I think you would make a great Loon.<BR><BR>So when do you get to go on your next trip, C?<BR><BR>It is rainy, windy, blustering here. Blah. And all I can think about is how far away April is. It will probably be rainy, windy and blustery in Paris, too, but it will be Paris. Ahhh. Lunacy abounds.

c Jan 31st, 2002 06:43 PM

I wanna be a Loon!

Grasshopper Mar 30th, 2004 08:38 AM

ttt

Beatchick Oct 12th, 2004 06:29 PM

Topping for Iregeo.

Scarlett Oct 12th, 2004 06:36 PM

&quot;Well knock me down and call me Shirley&quot; ((L))

Iregeo Oct 12th, 2004 10:08 PM

PLEASE...I WANT TO BE A LOON!!! Where can I sign up? (Thanks, Beatchick)

ahotpoet Jul 3rd, 2005 10:45 AM

Since Rex is planning a trip for Fodorites I thought I would top this so he could use it as a template for interested parties. It will separate the wheat from the chaff! Whaddaya think?

FainaAgain Nov 3rd, 2005 11:32 AM

If you're reading MatTaiTom's report, do you think he never saw this post, especially #5? ;)

Simone1 Nov 3rd, 2005 11:46 AM

I think this should be required reading for any first-timers. It should be a refresher course for everyone else.


Scarlett Nov 3rd, 2005 03:57 PM

Thank you Simone :D

Yes, required reading for everyone before they get on the plane!!
Even if they know how to travel, it is such a giggle!
And if it helps someone find a good bailbondsman, all the better!

yasron Jan 25th, 2008 12:40 PM

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