India and elephants
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Maximilien wrote:
Well, the first and only time I went to India, the first thing we saw when waking up in the morning was an elephant walking
Where was that in india?
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In Mumbay, near the Santa Cruz airport, I think the airport changed name while we were there a few years ago. I will check to see if I have a picture.
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dan neely wrote:
lynch mob?
whats that :doh:
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BoneSoft wrote:
I've only been to five.
got you beat. but then I have been to DC as often as I have to other states, yuck, horrible trade-off there. I am pretty lucky, I have been to more states than most living here. I have even been to more than a handful as vacations, not just business trips.
_________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
I've lived in Texas, New Mexico and Kansas. Visited Colorado and Hawaii. That's it other than several airports (NY, Minneapolis, Detroit, LAX, etc...) But I've also lived in Saudi Arabia and Japan, and I've been to several places in Europe, Viet Nam and Tailand. I'd like to see more of American and Canada. But I'm more interested in the rest of the world.
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I've lived in Texas, New Mexico and Kansas. Visited Colorado and Hawaii. That's it other than several airports (NY, Minneapolis, Detroit, LAX, etc...) But I've also lived in Saudi Arabia and Japan, and I've been to several places in Europe, Viet Nam and Tailand. I'd like to see more of American and Canada. But I'm more interested in the rest of the world.
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BoneSoft wrote:
I've lived in Texas, New Mexico and Kansas.
I've only lived in New Mexico and Oklahoma, but visited for business: New Mexico, Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Florida, Georgia, Louisianna, Texas, California, Arizona, Colorado, Illinois, Ohio, and Mississippi. for vacation I have done New Mexico, Arizona, California, Texas, Louisianna, Florida, Colorado, Wyoming and Missouri, Utah, and Alabama. I have been almost all over the state of New Mexico, which is rare for any resident. I have yet to go to Roswell, which for some unearthly reason seems to be one of the first locations people visit. :rolleyes: I keep my feet on the ground, mostly, I'll take Carlsbad Caverns any day over Roswell.
_________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
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BoneSoft wrote:
I've lived in Texas, New Mexico and Kansas.
I've only lived in New Mexico and Oklahoma, but visited for business: New Mexico, Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Florida, Georgia, Louisianna, Texas, California, Arizona, Colorado, Illinois, Ohio, and Mississippi. for vacation I have done New Mexico, Arizona, California, Texas, Louisianna, Florida, Colorado, Wyoming and Missouri, Utah, and Alabama. I have been almost all over the state of New Mexico, which is rare for any resident. I have yet to go to Roswell, which for some unearthly reason seems to be one of the first locations people visit. :rolleyes: I keep my feet on the ground, mostly, I'll take Carlsbad Caverns any day over Roswell.
_________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
I'm actually only 3 hours away from Carlsbad, been there several times. I've never been to Roswell though. I have family there, but I've always heard there's nothing of interest there. I forgot to include Oklahoma, I've been there several times, but OK is pretty easy to forget. :laugh:
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I'm actually only 3 hours away from Carlsbad, been there several times. I've never been to Roswell though. I have family there, but I've always heard there's nothing of interest there. I forgot to include Oklahoma, I've been there several times, but OK is pretty easy to forget. :laugh:
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BoneSoft wrote:
but OK is pretty easy to forget.
There is that... if I hadn't graduated from a tech school there, I wouldn't even claim having been there. Pretty hard to say you have never been if you have a VoTech certification from there. "oh that? yeah, forgot about that year." :laugh:
_________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
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First of all a :wtf: (WTF smiley), now i am here in US for the first time, i have been here for 1 week and all i hear is: were you scrubbing elephant? do you have an elephant pet? how are the elephants in india? I am 32 years old and the only elephant i ever saw was in a zoo so what is this obsession and for the last time WE DONT EAT MONKEY BRAINS and stuff like that half the population here is vegetarian including me. And one more thing: WE DO NOT WORSHIP COWS, Cows are domestic animals here they are like dogs in US you dont eat dogs do you, so similarly we dont like to eat cows THATS IT. and dont even get me starting on the snake thing :rolleyes:. But all in all i like US, people are generally nice :-D
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Someone thought you eat monkey brains ? That's hilarious.
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First of all a :wtf: (WTF smiley), now i am here in US for the first time, i have been here for 1 week and all i hear is: were you scrubbing elephant? do you have an elephant pet? how are the elephants in india? I am 32 years old and the only elephant i ever saw was in a zoo so what is this obsession and for the last time WE DONT EAT MONKEY BRAINS and stuff like that half the population here is vegetarian including me. And one more thing: WE DO NOT WORSHIP COWS, Cows are domestic animals here they are like dogs in US you dont eat dogs do you, so similarly we dont like to eat cows THATS IT. and dont even get me starting on the snake thing :rolleyes:. But all in all i like US, people are generally nice :-D
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I sympathize with you. You should hear what they think of Canadians.:rolleyes:
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I sympathize with you. You should hear what they think of Canadians.:rolleyes:
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Just like India with elephants walking in the streets, and lions and gorilla's and monkeys! ;P not to be taken seriously
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Just like India with elephants walking in the streets, and lions and gorilla's and monkeys! not to be taken seriously
Take it seriously. About a month back, I was escorting a dozen Europeans thru Karaikal, a small coastal town in southeast India and there was this elephant walking down the street. Of course we all had to stop and take pictures of everyone feeding the elephant bananas. The other time was when I was escorting a British visitor in Pune (south of Bombay) and there was this elephant walking down the street! I hadn't seen a sight like that in 3 months in Pune but the Britisher saw it on his first day.... he was visiting our company to see how well his off-shoring project was going.;P