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Posted by HardTranceProd on Aug-18-2007 21:49:

While I've never been to Ibiza myself, I have to ask what exactly would be so exciting and educational about chilling with drunk Brits, who are the absolute worst tourists in the world? It's just like a frat party in the US.

In addition, why would you spend so much money? Ibiza is really expensive. Hell, even a trip to Amsterdam could be more interesting for the music and culture than Ibiza.


Posted by jerZ07002 on Aug-19-2007 01:18:

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Originally posted by HardTranceProd
While I've never been to Ibiza myself, I have to ask what exactly would be so exciting and educational about chilling with drunk Brits, who are the absolute worst tourists in the world? It's just like a frat party in the US.

In addition, why would you spend so much money? Ibiza is really expensive. Hell, even a trip to Amsterdam could be more interesting for the music and culture than Ibiza.


for alot of people there's nothing educational about vacationing. that said, the Brits in ibiza certainly didn't know how to act. In fact, it was worse than a frat party because at least there are some rules for frat houses.

I did spend alot of money to go there, but i don't regret it; however, i certainly won't do it again. Ironically enough, ibiza actually turned me off from the whole scene. When i left i said to myself that i'm definitely going out much less.

You want culture, go somewhere in the pacific, africa, or asia. Despite what everyone says European 'culture' isn't that different from the US and it certainly won't blow your mind. Sure, europe certainly has some cool cities, but at the end of the day they have an almost identical lifestyle. The real mind opening cultural trips are in places like Thailand, Peru, China, or almost any country in africa.


Posted by klingklang77 on Aug-19-2007 13:56:

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Originally posted by jerZ07002
Attempt to name another country that has arid deserts, tropical rain forests, grasslands, old growth forests, termperate rain forests, alpine mountains, mangrove swamps, and the list goes on an on.


Australia comes pretty close, if not exactly close.


Posted by steven-neil on Aug-19-2007 20:15:

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Originally posted by jerZ07002

Attempt to name another country that has arid deserts


Yeah James..You gotta love arid deserts,,," arid deserts rule "


Posted by verndogs on Aug-19-2007 20:23:

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Originally posted by steven-neil
Yeah James..You gotta love arid deserts,,," arid deserts rule "


yeah...Vegas is in an arid desert

therefore arid deserts rule


Posted by PvDoBseSSioN on Aug-19-2007 22:25:

nice threadjack, lol


Posted by steven-neil on Aug-20-2007 00:14:

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Originally posted by verndogs
yeah...Vegas is in an arid desert

therefore arid deserts rule


youre just a fucking idiot


Posted by LuNaSeA on Aug-20-2007 02:19:

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Originally posted by PvDoBseSSioN
nice threadjack, lol



yo, get this thread back in order, wouldja?! christ... get a move on with that review yo!


Posted by jerZ07002 on Aug-20-2007 06:10:

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Originally posted by steven-neil
Yeah James..You gotta love arid deserts,,," arid deserts rule "


i take it you've never been to the grand canyon, Bryce, Zion, or Arches national parks......they are simply spectacular, there's nothing like it.

and good call klingklang, australia does have similar diversity, minus alpine and tundra.


Posted by verndogs on Aug-20-2007 09:23:

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Originally posted by LuNaSeA
yo, get this thread back in order, wouldja?! christ... get a move on with that review yo!


nah, that review deserves its own separate thread


Posted by verndogs on Aug-20-2007 09:42:

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Originally posted by steven-neil
youre just a fucking idiot


you actually took that post seriously ha


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