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You two are a cute couple. I would do both of you (kidding of course but you are both attractive)

yeah right you old pervert.

Prague is an amazing city, $1.40 for a pint of quality lager, cheaper than a coffee.

I went to Dresden on an away day with St Pauli, we played Dynamo Dresden, was a fairly poor game of football, however what struck me was the huge number of Skinheads supporting Dynamo. After the game the Police escorted us to our buses and the convoy left the city, I left the marshaling area and headed for the train station that was a nightmare.
 
Can you speak the languages of these places in asia or do they speak English? Or is your wife able to translate?

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I can get by with Chinese and there are Chinese everywhere. I can't speak the language of any of those countries I just listed besides hello and thank you. But English is widely spoken in those places especially in tourist areas and hotels. Lots of the restaurants and less traveled areas I go to I rely on Google translate and pictures.
 
Lol I was about to bump this because I've been working on a couple posts and I'm a year behind. I've got more time over this weekend so should get it up.

I've had the concerns about Singapore, as it's so small and seems like there's little culture outside of the big city stuff. Definitely plan on seeing it one day but it would have to be a 1-2 day stop-over when we're really going somewhere else in SE Asia. Laos has a lot of pretty landscapes I'd like to see. But in Thailand try to see Khao Sok. That's the one place that we ended up not being able to make it to that I think may have been the best place. Sounds like there are very few people there and the views are incredible.

Would have also loved to see Chiang Mai but we went during the burning season and so didn't make it. Sounds like it's less congested up there, too.

ETA: Post some pictures of your trips.
I'm terrible at taking pictures and worse at uploading them. But I'll try to post some later. Usually I just take a couple selfies and call it good. I don't really use social media either. But my wife takes lots of pictures and posts daily on social media I should steal her pictures.

This trip to Thailand is a work trip and only Bangkok. But it's only an hour flight for me so I plan to go back and check out many places. I'll keep those on my list. I'm really enjoying exploring Cambodia right now. I'm traveling tomorrow to a few islands for the holidays.
 
I took my father in law to see them most famous place in Cambodia Angkor Wat. It's an amazing place and has the famous place from Raiders of the Lost Ark. But I've seen it a few times and just went to help him since he doesn't speak English. But for a few months a year you can catch these big snake head fish I've been wanting to catch forever. I fished for 12 hours straight and caught 1 and it was worth it. My boat guide didn't catch anything, he was pretty bummed. It was cool though it's very remote area with a floating village and we took a tiny boat way out on the tonle sap lake.
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I took my father in law to see them most famous place in Cambodia Angkor Wat. It's an amazing place and has the famous place from Raiders of the Lost Ark. But I've seen it a few times and just went to help him since he doesn't speak English. But for a few months a year you can catch these big snake head fish I've been wanting to catch forever. I fished for 12 hours straight and caught 1 and it was worth it. My boat guide didn't catch anything, he was pretty bummed. It was cool though it's very remote area with a floating village and we took a tiny boat way out on the tonle sap lake.
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Got back from a month in Europe yesterday. Road trip skiing in Austria, Switzerland and Italy. Flew into Munich got a BMW 5-series wagon with the small diesel engine and put about 2000 km on it. Skied pretty much every day with 1-2 days at each resort. After about 20 days of hopping around I picked up my wife and daughter in Milan and we spent our time in the Dolomites ending in Cortina. Then drove back to Munich and my wife flew home through Atlanta to get home quicker and I went through Paris to guarantee Delta One since I aggravated my back at the end of the trip and my daughter went to Copenhagen to meet up with her college roommate and her mom. Been on the road(and planes) like this since getting a seasonal job with Delta in 2021. My daughter has been to every continent but Australia in the last 1.5 years including 3 weeks in Antarctica this November. My budget when alone in Europe is not too bad, I stay in airbnb's or hotels for $70-100/night, ski for free on the Epic and Ikon passes($1100 and $350 respectively but I buy them anyways for work skiing) and pretty much hardly eat out. Sometimes I hook up with clients who I guide skiing or do skiing road trips with friends. My Asia budget in Vietnam/Thailand when I'm alone is usually about $60/day total or less including motorcycle or scooter rental and food and lodging. Places like Tokyo are more like $100-120/day. I pretty much always rent a car if staying in one country for a while and usually a scooter in any city that has rentals. Flights are usually about $80-$200 round trip anywhere in the world we fly and I haven't flown across an ocean without a Delta One bed in four years. When we fly on other airlines it's usually between $30-$100 each way depending on distance and airport taxes. Can choose from over 250 airlines. Europe is my favorite and between work, friends and solo/family trips I'm there about 3 months a year. I have the coolest wife in the world who lets me do all this stuff and we've both traveled a lot for work and play over the last 35 years. We told our daughter two years ago(she's 20) that she could fly any time she wants as much as she wants as long as she stays in hostels mostly and eats cheap. She's taken us up on it and pretty much travels any time she's not working or in school(although the Antarctica trip was during school but she got permission from her professors since it was a special opportunity with a friend who works for the cruise line). She does stuff like hopping over to Iceland for a four-day solo backpacking trip or meeting friends around the world when they travel or long multi-destination trips with a good friend or two. My son travels too when he can but he has a new job in Chicago so he's had to cut back.
 
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Got back from a month in Europe yesterday. Road trip skiing in Austria, Switzerland and Italy. Flew into Munich got a BMW 5-series wagon with the small diesel engine and put about 2000 km on it. Skied pretty much every day with 1-2 days at each resort. After about 20 days of hopping around I picked up my wife and daughter in Milan and we spent our time in the Dolomites ending in Cortina. Then drove back to Munich and my wife flew home through Atlanta to get home quicker and I went through Paris to guarantee Delta One since I aggravated my back at the end of the trip and my daughter went to Copenhagen to meet up with her college roommate and her mom. Been on the road(and planes) like this since getting a seasonal job with Delta in 2021. My daughter has been to every continent but Australia in the last 1.5 years including 3 weeks in Antarctica this November. My budget when alone in Europe is not too bad, I stay in airbnb's or hotels for $70-100/night, ski for free on the Epic and Ikon passes($1100 and $350 respectively but I buy them anyways for work skiing) and pretty much hardly eat out. Sometimes I hook up with clients who I guide skiing or do skiing road trips with friends. My Asia budget in Vietnam/Thailand when I'm alone is usually about $60/day total or less including motorcycle or scooter rental and food and lodging. Places like Tokyo are more like $100-120/day. I pretty much always rent a car if staying in one country for a while and usually a scooter in any city that has rentals. Flights are usually about $80-$200 round trip anywhere in the world we fly and I haven't flown across an ocean without a Delta One bed in four years. When we fly on other airlines it's usually between $30-$100 each way depending on distance and airport taxes. Can choose from over 250 airlines. Europe is my favorite and between work, friends and solo/family trips I'm there about 3 months a year. I have the coolest wife in the world who lets me do all this stuff and we've both traveled a lot for work and play over the last 35 years. We told our daughter two years ago(she's 20) that she could fly any time she wants as much as she wants as long as she stays in hostels mostly and eats cheap. She's taken us up on it and pretty much travels any time she's not working or in school(although the Antarctica trip was during school but she got permission from her professors since it was a special opportunity with a friend who works for the cruise line). She does stuff like hopping over to Iceland for a four-day solo backpacking trip or meeting friends around the world when they travel or long multi-destination trips with a good friend or two. My son travels too when he can but he has a new job in Chicago so he's had to cut back.

Where did you go in the Dolomites? My family is from there
 
Where did you go in the Dolomites? My family is from there

Really? Amazing area. Where is your family from?

We stayed in San Cassiano but skied the Sella Ronda so spent time in Corvara, La Villa, Arabba and Val Gardena. Then we stayed in Cortina D'Ampezzo. On the drive from Milan we stayed in medieval Malcesine on Lake Garda and stopped in Bolzano to see Otzi the Iceman. Italy is my favorite country overall, great people and such a variety of history, climate and geography. La Dolce Vita really lives on.
 
Really? Amazing area. Where is your family from?

We stayed in San Cassiano but skied the Sella Ronda so spent time in Corvara, La Villa, Arabba and Val Gardena. Then we stayed in Cortina D'Ampezzo. On the drive from Milan we stayed in medieval Malcesine on Lake Garda and stopped in Bolzano to see Otzi the Iceman. Italy is my favorite country overall, great people and such a variety of history, climate and geography. La Dolce Vita really lives on.

So my Nonna comes from a town called Sacile, her family farm is to the north east of the town and the land is now owed by the NATO airbase at Aviano. The family still retains ownership of a small orchard and the farm house which has been in the family 500 years. Since selling out to NATO they have bought farmland elsewhere in the district, when I was there as a teenager we stayed in the old house, it was great, we picked grapes, drank water from the mountain spring in the back yard, saw the larder where my Nonno his from the SS.


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My Nonno is from a mountain village to the north I have no idea which one, I've only been there the once, funnily enough despite being a good 30 minutes apart by car, both towns were very connected.
 
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