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Enjoy the sunshine and take a break.
Welcome to the V A C A T I O N Thread


my vacay isn't til june :(


too bad troons can't enjoy their vacation.

it only takes one accidental "sir" and it's like a knife to the heart. the meal is ruined.

my favorite vacation is either when i went to new york with my father when i was 14, or when i went to maryland a few years ago. i saw a lot of sights, it was nice.

my favorite vacation is either when i went to new york with my father when i was 14, or when i went to maryland a few years ago. i saw a lot of sights, it was nice.

I enjoy going to the beach, it's just a nice calm place to spend some time for a vacation. If you live close enough to a shoreline, it can even be a day trip, otherwise it's a nice every now and again event.

last summer i went to a sulfur hot spring hotel in taiwan but there was something wrong with the water pressure so it didnt fill the tub after 10 minutes of being on. i gave up and took a regular bath instead of a stinky yellow bath. on the vacation before that one, i went to an indoor shrimp fishing place and got pinched by a shrimp badly enough to draw blood; i got my revenge by cooking and eating the shrimp, who tasted like peanuts.

My most relaxing day ever was visiting some hot springs in Japan. My friends kept doing Terminator impressions in the nude.

i wish i could afford to go to the beach again (or anywhere really), it's been years <:[

i wish i could afford to go to the beach again (or anywhere really), it's been years <:[

blame illegals and inflation

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super mario sunshine reference

I went to Japan a few weeks ago and it was great. My favorite part was all the small jazz bars in Tokyo. Before the trip I learned about a free jazz guitarist named Takayuki Kato and during the trip I went to one of his shows. It was just me (huge white American guy wearing full denim) and like seven middle aged Japanese hipsters in this tiny bar. You could tell they were really confused why I was there because it was only advertised in Japanese afaik. After the show they were all super curious and friendly and I bought one of his CDs and gave him my bandcamp link.

On another night I wound up at a jazz night that turned into an open jam session. I wanted to hop on the drums but it took me too long to work up the nerve so I didn't get the chance. The drummer was pretty good at English and we had a cool talk. She gave me her business card which is apparently a common thing in Japan

I'm going back next year with a different group and I'm gonna try to get to some kind of conversational level of speaking before then. I think what I like the most about travel is meeting people and it's pretty hard there since the culture already quite introverted. I had a layover in Hong Kong both ways and it was much easier to meet people
« Last Edit: Yesterday at 01:21:44 PM by ultimamax »

I went to Japan a few weeks ago and it was great. My favorite part was all the small jazz bars in Tokyo. Before the trip I learned about a free jazz guitarist named Takayuki Kato and during the trip I went to one of his shows. It was just me (huge white American guy wearing full denim) and like seven middle aged Japanese hipsters in this tiny bar. You could tell they were really confused why I was there because it was only advertised in Japanese afaik. After the show they were all super curious and friendly and I bought one of his CDs and gave him my bandcamp link.

On another night I wound up at a jazz night that turned into an open jam session. I wanted to hop on the drums but it took me too long to work up the nerve so I didn't get the chance. The drummer was pretty good at English and we had a cool talk. She gave me her business card which is apparently a common thing in Japan

I'm going back next year with a different group and I'm gonna try to get to some kind of conversational level of speaking before then. I think what I like the most about travel is meeting people and it's pretty hard there since the culture already quite introverted. I had a layover in Hong Kong both ways and it was much easier to meet people

is it true the indians ruined japan I heard for the first time in decades this street became dirty because of indians