Wazzerphuk
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Travelling is overrated. Plus, you have to put up with foreigners.
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Travelling is overrated.
I'll second that to a degree, but I don't want to be a bah humbug to this thread. Although I haven't strictly travelled, I've seen enough of other places to realise that apart from the "short bread tin" tourist parts, everywhere on this planet has a major shit hole element to it.
A lot of my friends went to tour Australia and/or New Zealand expecting it to be some sort of sacred land to bail them out of a miserable existence in the UK, but when they got there and their money dried up; they realised that the jobs were just as shitty paid, the people were just as ignorant and were in a more debt ridden position than when they left the UK (other than the weather was nicer). It wasn't exactly Summer Bay.
Perhaps it was the naivety of my own youth, but when I went to America with the preconceived idea that LA would be like the movies, I was sorely disappointed. LA is a total shit hole, except for maybe Beverly Hills or the Downtown area. Vegas was the same - drift off the main strip and it slides down hill at a rapid rate. I saw enough to put me off doing a longer term tour.
Anyway, meh. I'm such a party pooper.
sometime. some hostels are insanely popular. tbh, imo the insanely popular ones are best avoided, but that's me.how does it work with hostels - need to book? turn up on the day? prices? etc. how did it work for you.
[/quote]trains from a > b and sometimes c. did you just turn up in a station and jump onto what you fancied? do you need to know times beforehand? etc
well i dont know these things man, so its best i ask. what exactly am i wanting to buy for the trains. is there a full time table you can buy?
and for the hostels, they marked on maps, or do you need to find out locations?
taB said:The odd twat is inevitably from England or the USA
big g, if everyone thought like you did we wouldnt go anywhere. ofc everywhere has its shit holes, but youre there to visit the best parts. im not gonna travel across europe and purposley put my self in a shitty part. i dont expect to go somewhere and it be like something ive seen on tv. hopefully from this thing (when the time comes) by the end of it i will be more cultured, be more interesting as a person and met a load of people i wouldnt usually meet.
life has not gone the way i wanted it to really. uni was good for the first year, then i realised the friends i made were twats. i feel currently im missing out on something. i need to see some stuff, experience some stuff and generally live a bit more. im also working the shittest job going atm with 12 hour shifts, id like to think i can have something to show for it (plus it helps me stick it out).
Yeah, however, for groups of twats you could always rely on the Israelis. Luckily if you're doing Europe you probably won't come across them; too expensive.
Oh certinaly tris-, and to Gaff as well. I was just throwing my grumpy musings into the balance. I hope you really enjoy it, but it just wasn't for me. Maybe I should write a book of places not to see
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Ah, yeah. Very true, just not met many. Avoid if possible![]()

Strange that. Last time I was abroad there were 3 different people who said exactly the same thing. Couple of bar managers said that they were really difficult customers - wanted to pay for only half their drink if they haven't finished it
Phreaky...
well i dont know these things man, so its best i ask. what exactly am i wanting to buy for the trains. is there a full time table you can buy?
and for the hostels, they marked on maps, or do you need to find out locations?
I booked my next hostel in advance - so if I was in one hostel I'd jump on tinterweb and book the next.
Didn't have to be in the place I wanted to go, cause the nice thing about the train ticket is you can get on any one any where![]()
did you pickup a timetable for the trains from somewhere?
how much is the cost per night on average at a hostel?