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Romania... whos from there or been there.? (pg. 2)
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| Akridrot |
Halcyon has a NSFW avatar.
And I heard Romania is infamous for chopping people's dicks off, and removing dicks in general. (I'm actually NOT trying to be funny or be random, google it) |
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| kadomony |
| quote: | Originally posted by jonSun
Also i heard Romanian women are super hot, similar to Italian or Lebanese women in beauty. |
tis true :D |
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| Omega_M |
| quote: | Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
:stongue:
How does one appear horny at all times aside from donning robe and/or wizard hat? |
Ok, I have no way to *know* she's horny 24x7. By the look of it, I *presume* she is. |
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| Enigmatic XTC |
| quote: | Originally posted by Yan
I just happen to know exactly where it is. I was born there, myself.
I could explain the location and geography but I'm too lazy. Wikipedia it. |
That is really freaky. |
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| occrider |
| Yea I've been to Bucharest ... wasn't a huge fan of Romania. It was no Budapest with a Dunkin Donuts or a Bratislava with a Kmart back in the 90's. Nothing beats Warsaw though ... how can I forget the Polish Burger King that gave me food poisioning? |
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| Danny Ocean |
| BK would be the last place i would eat at if i were in Romania. |
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| occrider |
| quote: | Originally posted by Danny Ocean
BK would be the last place i would eat at if i were in Romania. |
Well Romania didn't have a Burger King last time I was there.
But to address your argument, If I were visiting Central/Eastern Europe in 2006 as opposed to living in Central/Eastern Europe during the early 90's I would agree. I don't think you know what it's like to enjoy the simple, American pleasures of life (such as shopping at a Kmart, eating at a Dunkin Donuts, or eating at a burger king) at a time when you have none of these things available to you. You would be surprised how a mere dunkin donuts can motivate nostaligic individuals to make a pitstop in Budapest simply to eat some quality american donuts.
The 6-8 hour drives to American Pxs where we could get American goods were essentially Christmas. |
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| Yan |
| quote: | Originally posted by Enigmatic XTC
That is really freaky. |
Indeed.
Got a picture of your significant other? Maybe we share some features? |
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| jonSun |
| quote: | Originally posted by Yan
Indeed.
Got a picture of your significant other? Maybe we share some features? |
prolly the same hair. :wtf: :p |
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| jdat |
| quote: | Originally posted by occrider
Well Romania didn't have a Burger King last time I was there.
But to address your argument, If I were visiting Central/Eastern Europe in 2006 as opposed to living in Central/Eastern Europe during the early 90's I would agree. I don't think you know what it's like to enjoy the simple, American pleasures of life (such as shopping at a Kmart, eating at a Dunkin Donuts, or eating at a burger king) at a time when you have none of these things available to you. You would be surprised how a mere dunkin donuts can motivate nostaligic individuals to make a pitstop in Budapest simply to eat some quality american donuts.
The 6-8 hour drives to American Pxs where we could get American goods were essentially Christmas. |
oh man I miss Wendy's frosties :wtf:
and btw I've been to Romania ... poor parts so nothing exciting.
I saw much more craziness in Bulgaria as I was exposed to the higher and lower societies.
Got to spend some time with the big shots that ran the media over there, went to some ambassy parties too...
My first private beach experience was in Bulgaria ... had to pay to have a spot :wtf: |
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| LiveTheDream |
| quote: | Originally posted by occrider
Well Romania didn't have a Burger King last time I was there.
But to address your argument, If I were visiting Central/Eastern Europe in 2006 as opposed to living in Central/Eastern Europe during the early 90's I would agree. I don't think you know what it's like to enjoy the simple, American pleasures of life (such as shopping at a Kmart, eating at a Dunkin Donuts, or eating at a burger king) at a time when you have none of these things available to you. You would be surprised how a mere dunkin donuts can motivate nostaligic individuals to make a pitstop in Budapest simply to eat some quality american donuts.
The 6-8 hour drives to American Pxs where we could get American goods were essentially Christmas. |
Then dont go to Romania. |
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| stren |
interesting fact: the village portrayed as Kuzeck in b0rat's film, is located in romania.
Another pro for going there , is that you can see o-zone live |
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