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4 hours ago, vinapu said:

go to bed just past midnight as i do every night at home and wake up on Jan 1st in the morning

So you get up at 8-9am?

Your a "afternoon" person is when you get your energy 🤸🏿‍♂️

 

 

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5 hours ago, unicorn said:

We're booked for a trip to Borobudur in July (with additional time in Java and Bali). It's the biggest bucket list site I haven't yet experienced. One of these days I'd like to go to Madagascar. So far away!

Nice 👍🏿 

I guess being a 💊 doctor you can go anywhere 

I just made an appointment to see my doctor in Sydney,he has gone to Los Angeles for the week, great life !😁

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After a few red wines I shall be in bed sound asleep by midnight as per usual at that time of year. As for my bucket list, right at the top is to heal properly and get a trip to Bangkok in the latter half of 2026 and get to enjoy some fun times and get intertwined with some hot brown bodies again😛

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11 hours ago, Olddaddy said:

So you get up at 8-9am?

Your a "afternoon" person is when you get your energy 🤸🏿‍♂️

 

 

actually no, all my life i sleep relatively little but by grace of God I sleep well , usually 1-7.30. My worst time of the day is 6-9 pm  , I think it's price for short sleep. If I survive till 9 I'm on the roll again. Very hand when one in in Bangkok or Pattaya

Posted
11 hours ago, Olddaddy said:

 

I guess being a 💊 doctor you can go anywhere 

 

everybody can go everywhere providing is careful with money and doesn't waste it on shiny hotels like Capella or Nantra Silom.

One of my friend use to say ' 90% of my money I spent on girls and booze and only 10% I wasted"

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58 minutes ago, vinapu said:

everybody can go everywhere providing is careful with money and doesn't waste it on shiny hotels like Capella or Nantra Silom.

One of my friend use to say ' 90% of my money I spent on girls and booze and only 10% I wasted"

Who said they wasted it on Wine 🍷Women & Song ?

Posted
13 hours ago, Olddaddy said:

I guess being a 💊 doctor you can go anywhere 

I just made an appointment to see my doctor in Sydney,he has gone to Los Angeles for the week, great life !😁

I expect he heard that you were making an appointment and thought..... "no time like the present" for that out of town item on his bucket list!

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Posted
9 hours ago, thaiophilus said:

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Borobodur, midnight 31 December 2009

And don't miss Prambanan, not far away:

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Yes, thanks, Prambanan is on our itinerary.

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Posted
15 hours ago, Olddaddy said:

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I guess being a 💊 doctor you can go anywhere 

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Lots of places a US citizen cannot and/or should not go. I'm definitely not one of those people who intends to go to every country on the planet, regardless of the danger involved. US citizens are forbidden to travel to North Korea, and visas are not issued to US citizens by Venezuela or Chad. Travel to Cuba is severely restricted. Countries I would like to visit, but are too dangerous for US citizens include Myanmar and Iran. I never have nor probably will I travel to Level 4 countries, though I will make a minor exception when our cruise ship docks in the highly guarded, fenced-in peninsula at Labadee, Haiti in February, so that will be my first time in a Level 4 country. That will put me not far from having every country in the western hemisphere, leaving only Bermuda, Cuba, Turks & Caicos, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Guyana, Suriname, and Bolivia. I must confess that I'm not much motivated to visit Guyana, which is a Level 3 country, nor Suriname--and my husband has hinted that he wouldn't be excited by that prospect, either.

I'm now in Chile, whose citizens hold what I consider the world's best passport, along with those of South Korea, Singapore, and Brunei. 

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Such a shame you did not visit Iran before the present diplomatic and wartime impasse. I was there in 2018 for two quite amazing weeks. One of the most stunning countries. And my guide even got me a bottle of red wine (totally forbidden in that country). His father made it at his home in Shiraz! Should relations become more normal, I'd certainly suggest coupling Iran with somewhere like Jordan with Petra, Wadi Rum, Jerash and Mount Nebo if you have never been.

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19 minutes ago, PeterRS said:

Such a shame you did not visit Iran before the present diplomatic and wartime impasse. I was there in 2018 for two quite amazing weeks. One of the most stunning countries. And my guide even got me a bottle of red wine (totally forbidden in that country). His father made it at his home in Shiraz! Should relations become more normal, I'd certainly suggest coupling Iran with somewhere like Jordan with Petra, Wadi Rum, Jerash and Mount Nebo if you have never been.

while I can easily second what you are saying above ( I beat you to Iran by 18 years young man), don't forget you are not an American and Unicorn (presumably) is and in certain countries  they are in much higher risk of landing into trouble

( ransom , arrest etc.) than Samoans or Bruneians

Posted
16 minutes ago, vinapu said:

while I can easily second what you are saying above ( I beat you to Iran by 18 years young man), don't forget you are not an American and Unicorn (presumably) is and in certain countries  they are in much higher risk of landing into trouble

( ransom , arrest etc.) than Samoans or Bruneians

I fully understand. But the day after my departure my excellent guide in Iran was to be picking up a party of 20 Americans who were visiting iran on a 10-day tour! It was not dangerous then, although it had been occasionally in the past. I accept it is very dangerous now but who knows when the international situation will change?

Also we should note that Iran is undergoing a massive water shortage at present and there is even talk that parts of Tehran will have to be evacuated.

https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/rain-autumn-falls-irans-capital-drought-ravaged-nation-128268554

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5 hours ago, vinapu said:

while I can easily second what you are saying above ( I beat you to Iran by 18 years young man), don't forget you are not an American and Unicorn (presumably) is and in certain countries  they are in much higher risk of landing into trouble

( ransom , arrest etc.) than Samoans or Bruneians

Samoans ?

What would Samoans be doing in Iran? 🤨

I see the Majority of Samoans working as bouncers in nightclubs here in Sydney 

 

 

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A few highlights of my year:

- Visited seven countries in Europe, four of them new.

- Visited Colombia for the first time. Loved the country and can't wait to come back!

- Went on a 10-day cruise to the Lesser Antilles.

- Started working out again after hernia surgery and general lack of motivation. I'm taking it easy on the heavy weights and doing more reps instead.

- Had sex. A lot. I'm usually not this slutty lol

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Posted
9 hours ago, PeterRS said:

Such a shame you did not visit Iran before the present diplomatic and wartime impasse. I was there in 2018 for two quite amazing weeks. One of the most stunning countries. And my guide even got me a bottle of red wine (totally forbidden in that country). His father made it at his home in Shiraz! Should relations become more normal, I'd certainly suggest coupling Iran with somewhere like Jordan with Petra, Wadi Rum, Jerash and Mount Nebo if you have never been.

I have visited Jordan, but dare not visit Iran. Should the political situation change, I'll be first in line to visit Iran and Burma. Hopefully that'll happen during my lifetime... 😬

Posted
8 hours ago, Olddaddy said:

Samoans ?

What would Samoans be doing in Iran? 🤨

I see the Majority of Samoans working as bouncers in nightclubs here in Sydney 

 

 

still minority may be intertested in seeing Persepolis, Cyrus's tomb in Pasagard and Czak Czak Zoroastian temple in the desert near Yazd

Posted
4 hours ago, unicorn said:

I have visited Jordan, but dare not visit Iran. Should the political situation change, I'll be first in line to visit Iran and Burma. Hopefully that'll happen during my lifetime... 😬

Burma you can go but staying away from Iran in you case is wise for now. Resign yourself to watching You Tube clips from there

Posted
9 minutes ago, vinapu said:

still minority may be intertested in seeing Persepolis, Cyrus's tomb in Pasagard and Czak Czak Zoroastian temple in the desert near Yazd

Lol..😅.true they maybe interested 

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