anyone ever been to tunisia?
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KilldaDJ |
hay guise.
me and my gf are thinking of going to tunisia end of this month to salvage whats left of 'summer' and naturally im very reluctant to departing from my casa (you know, working like a dog and paying the bills etc)
the financial implications arent a great issue to me, what is relevant to my interests is what the laws are over there?
can you be drunken in public? :wtf: whats the deal with religion? are there gunna be terrorists shooting at each other while im looking at shiny objects in the market with my estranged better half?
also, do i need to be pre-drugged up with vaccinations prior to departure of my home-lands? dont they get yellow fever or something over there? so i'll end up looking like very jaundice :toocool:
also, tunisia isnt part of the eu so whats the deal with the monies? is it cheap or am i going to have to bust a nut for a nice dinner out there?
i fear for your answers c0r. |
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Sushipunk |
A good portion of the first Star Wars movies were shot in Tunisia. |
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Sushipunk |
And the first Star Wars movies were the best. |
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Sushipunk |
Way better than the pre-quels. |
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KilldaDJ |
i didnt like star wars. |
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Sushipunk |
I never thought that Hayden Christensen was a good actor. |
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Sushipunk |
Even with the vocoder thing, I never found it realistic that his voice became as cool as James Earl Jones' voice. |
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Sushipunk |
And not many people have a voice like James Earl Jones, let's face it. |
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Sushipunk |
His voice is full of bass. |
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Sushipunk |
Yet so friendly, at the same time. |
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Sushipunk |
Look at that.
Awesome happy dude.
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Sushipunk |
Sometimes serious, though.
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