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Janszoon 11-20-2010 08:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Unchained Ballad (Post 958688)
Drinks at my house then?

What do you live in the Azores or something?

MoonlitSunshine 11-20-2010 08:48 AM

Dylan moran + atlantic comment => ireland?

TheBig3 11-20-2010 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by MoonlitSunshine (Post 958690)
Well we all have, you know, music in common :P and considering the large amount of offtopic discussion that goes on on this board, I'm fairly sure pretty much every regular knows who the people they have more in common with are.

Oh absolutely. I want to meet people just so theres proof I'm coherent.

adidasss 11-20-2010 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by TheBig3KilledMyRainDog (Post 958695)
Oh absolutely. I want to meet people just so theres proof I'm coherent.

Lol.

Anyhow, the answer to y'all's (get it? http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/c.../radosnice.gif ) question is, I'm 190cm which the metric converter says would be just short of 6'3. AND THAT'S A BAD PHOTO...but ok, I can live with it...:D

Anyhoo, I just got back home about an hour ago and am still wrapping my head around the whole thing, and I understand that the magnitude of what happened will be lost on anyone who hasn't participated (not only did I get to meet people from MB on my first trip to the States, which given my job description, I NEVER hoped for, but also two of my favorite people who just happened to live about 20 minutes from where I was at the time, and not only that, but they actually are as awesome in real life as I thought they were online) but it really was one of those events that I'll remember for the rest of my life. My cup runneth over, you guys, really...(:

Oh and I liked the Cheesecake factory, I ate some cajun chickeny stuff (sorry Freebase) and it was awesome. I don't know why people criticize American cuisine, I'd probably weigh 200 pounds if I lived there.

General impression about America: awesome. I loved the look, the feel, the people, the service, the malls, stores, taxis, I love how a random woman from California bummed me for a cigarette and we struck up a conversation and I got to tell her where Croatia is, I love the expertise of the business people and their practical, no-bullshit approach, loved the skyscrapers and general architecture which is so different from anything I've seen in Europe etc. I could go on.

I love it all. I'm sure in some past life I lived there and if not, I should have.

So yeah, America, fuck yeah. (:

someonecompletelyrandom 11-20-2010 11:06 AM

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Originally Posted by adidasss (Post 958712)
Oh and I liked the Cheesecake factory, I ate some cajun chickeny stuff (sorry Freebase) and it was awesome. I don't know why people criticize American cuisine, I'd probably weigh 200 pounds if I lived there.

Most of us do :laughing:

Glad you enjoyed your trip to my home country and my current home town, nonetheless. :beer:

Paedantic Basterd 11-20-2010 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by adidasss (Post 958712)
I don't know why people criticize American cuisine,

This is why:

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I'd probably weigh 200 pounds if I lived there.
:laughing:

right-track 11-20-2010 11:40 AM

To adidasss, SATCH and NSW.

You bastards!!!

Seriously, I'm so glad you all had a great time meeting up. Especially for Marijan who I know under such circumstances would have probably been feeling rather nervous about the whole thing.
Unless his new job has given him some new found self confidence in social situations?
I can't think of two better people for him to have met.

Good to see. :thumb:

adidasss 11-20-2010 11:45 AM

>The first 5 minutes were awkward but it all went up from there, who KNOWS where the night might have taken us if the dude served us some brewskies...

right-track 11-20-2010 11:46 AM

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Originally Posted by adidasss (Post 958737)
>The frirst 5 minutes were awkward but it all went up from there, who KNOWS where the night have taken us if the dude served us some brewskies,,,,D

Yeah, I can't understand that. How old do you have to be to get a beer in the U.S.?

50? ;)

someonecompletelyrandom 11-20-2010 11:56 AM

21. I'm a legal adult and could join the armed forces if I wanted to but I can't have a beer or rent a car.


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