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I've had guns pointed at me in many different countries, sometimes even by our own side. I've also sat on my own on a beach on a desert island, which was nice because nobody was trying to shoot me. Tell us your tales of foreign travel.

Thanks to SnowytheRabbit for the suggestion

(, Thu 18 Apr 2013, 17:43)
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omg i spent my gap-year in thailand!
it was

A. Maze. Zing.

Sooo cultural, and i totes smoked like a hash of weeds with the locals who really took me to their hearts, yeah, and we like totes chilled on the beach and parTAYed!!!! LOL!
(, Wed 24 Apr 2013, 12:50, 18 replies)
Ah, but did you then chundah, everywah?

(, Wed 24 Apr 2013, 12:55, closed)

CUNTS
(, Wed 24 Apr 2013, 12:56, closed)
Hahahahaha
"Made a little vom-cano ... "
(, Wed 24 Apr 2013, 12:59, closed)
That is exactly the thing to which I was referring, well played.

(, Wed 24 Apr 2013, 13:02, closed)
I knocked up a script to generate qftw answers but the output was so indistinguishable that it actually depressed me
I might kick it off when I get home anyway.
(, Wed 24 Apr 2013, 12:59, closed)
Hang on
Does this mean you're not a script?
(, Wed 24 Apr 2013, 13:24, closed)
If you're holding on to me ...
Who's holding on to you?!
(, Wed 24 Apr 2013, 13:36, closed)
What is it about Hang on that interests you?

(, Wed 24 Apr 2013, 17:39, closed)
The complete destruction of this little twunt away to do a Guardian travel blog was amazing
Meet Max Gogarty - 19, from north London, spends his money on food, booze and skinny jeans, writes for Skins in his spare time. He's off to India and Thailand to have a good time, and you can join him in his weekly blog
(, Wed 24 Apr 2013, 13:09, closed)
Seems like my mockery is rather stale, judging by your and the above links.
It's still fun to hate them, though.
(, Wed 24 Apr 2013, 13:13, closed)
That was awesome, not least because it uncovered a bit of the nepotism that goes on at Guardian Towers
Interestingly, Isabella Rusbridger writes for them under the name Bella Mackie (her mum's maiden name) presumably because it would be bad form for her to use the name that really got her the job - that of her father, who is the editor of the Guardian, funnily enough.
(, Wed 24 Apr 2013, 14:03, closed)
I did not know that.
Just fancy!
(, Wed 24 Apr 2013, 16:17, closed)
Ha!
That was awesome. It was so deserved though.
(, Wed 24 Apr 2013, 14:55, closed)
I think you mean "Max Gogarty became the subject of cyber-bullying in 2008 following his debut blog about a gap-year trip to India." akshally.
www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2010/may/30/famous-for-15-minutes

Yar, and he won a BAFTA akshally.
(, Wed 24 Apr 2013, 19:20, closed)
There's nothing more sickening than the young and thier enthusiasm.

(, Wed 24 Apr 2013, 16:42, closed)
Well - that and swallowing cordite, no.

(, Wed 24 Apr 2013, 17:04, closed)

Hahhahaahahaha what a bitter, angry man
(, Wed 24 Apr 2013, 19:13, closed)
what's really great yuh, is how they're like, really poor but SPIRITUALLY rich.
and I could todally buy beer for like 50p
(, Wed 24 Apr 2013, 19:37, closed)

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