notyou2 wrote:karel wrote:live in a city with a bunch of stupid ass libtards,sigh
Move to Saudi Arabia where they share your conservatism.
nah ill let the libards move their,as they hate america anyways
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notyou2 wrote:karel wrote:live in a city with a bunch of stupid ass libtards,sigh
Move to Saudi Arabia where they share your conservatism.
karel wrote:notyou2 wrote:karel wrote:live in a city with a bunch of stupid ass libtards,sigh
Move to Saudi Arabia where they share your conservatism.
nah ill let the libards move their,as they hate america anyways
notyou2 wrote:karel wrote:notyou2 wrote:karel wrote:live in a city with a bunch of stupid ass libtards,sigh
Move to Saudi Arabia where they share your conservatism.
nah ill let the libards move their,as they hate america anyways
I feel your pain Montana.
iAmCaffeine wrote:In 20mins you can drive from an area in the bottom 5% of the country financially to 2 different areas in the top 10 places for millionaires per square mile.
warmonger1981 wrote:iAmCaffeine wrote:In 20mins you can drive from an area in the bottom 5% of the country financially to 2 different areas in the top 10 places for millionaires per square mile.
I'll take Washington DC for $100 Alex.
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Falkomagno wrote:My current city is quite warm, has beach, beautiful women, historical landmarks, good connection with several European cities, either by plane, train or highways,
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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saxitoxin wrote:Falkomagno wrote:My current city is quite warm, has beach, beautiful women, historical landmarks, good connection with several European cities, either by plane, train or highways,
How long is the train trip from Bogota to Paris?
2dimes wrote:Our first stop is in Bogata....
2dimes wrote:Our first stop is in Bogata....
notyou2 wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Falkomagno wrote:My current city is quite warm, has beach, beautiful women, historical landmarks, good connection with several European cities, either by plane, train or highways,
How long is the train trip from Bogota to Paris?
Pretty sure the train goes on a ferry, so it's actually a ferry ride.
How long is the ferry ride from Bogota to Paris?
Dukasaur wrote:2dimes wrote:Our first stop is in Bogata....
... to check Columbian fields
2dimes wrote:Dukasaur wrote:2dimes wrote:Our first stop is in Bogata....
... to check Columbian fields
The natives stop to pass along...
Falkomagno wrote:notyou2 wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Falkomagno wrote:My current city is quite warm, has beach, beautiful women, historical landmarks, good connection with several European cities, either by plane, train or highways,
How long is the train trip from Bogota to Paris?
Pretty sure the train goes on a ferry, so it's actually a ferry ride.
How long is the ferry ride from Bogota to Paris?
Well, it depends...from Bogota, you still have to travel 1000 km to reach the Caribbean coast. From there, either in Barranquilla or in Cartagena, you can get into a boat or cruise, that can take you to, lets say Rotterdam or Antwerpen, and from there you will have to figure it out to reach Paris, should take a couple of hours more. Lets say, in total, at least 2 weeks. Now, if you go for leisure, the trip can take a couple of months, taking a cruise of your choice. Unfortunately there is still no train available.
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