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Post by ghostprints on Oct 31, 2018 0:37:33 GMT -6
novice.
But make no mistake, I already luv ya, lostindawoods.
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Post by lostinthewoods on Oct 31, 2018 0:43:10 GMT -6
Thanks man, I love you too tenebris. I wish my dad could say that to me.
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Post by ghostprints on Oct 31, 2018 0:56:26 GMT -6
I'm Dad now. Welcome home, son.
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Post by lostinthewoods on Oct 31, 2018 14:08:01 GMT -6
Can I borrow the car and some money for the video store? I wanna rent the bliar witch project
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Post by ghostprints on Oct 31, 2018 16:43:26 GMT -6
Absolutely. Here's a $20.
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Post by Dan on Nov 5, 2018 7:41:30 GMT -6
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Post by lostinthewoods on Nov 5, 2018 10:23:53 GMT -6
Man that looks so theatrical, but there's no way that picture was taken at universal studios. I've been there twice and I know the lot they have doesn't look that cool.
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Post by ghostprints on Nov 5, 2018 12:34:14 GMT -6
Who is that man with the shiny motorcycle?
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Post by Dan on Nov 5, 2018 12:48:35 GMT -6
Man that looks so theatrical, but there's no way that picture was taken at universal studios. I've been there twice and I know the lot they have doesn't look that cool. No at all at a studio. The question is "what do you drive?" That's one of my motorcycles (which I put more miles per year on than my car) hence posting this.
Not a studio though, that's one of barns at my home (I have a farm). Though I have used the exterior and interior as a film set a couple of times.
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Post by Dan on Nov 5, 2018 12:50:15 GMT -6
Who is that man with the shiny motorcycle? Actually, it's a matt finish :-) Some of the others have a gloss finish though.
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Post by ghostprints on Nov 5, 2018 13:20:50 GMT -6
Yes, but it's still shiny nice (you're always so literal)
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Post by lostinthewoods on Nov 7, 2018 10:38:46 GMT -6
I kinda would like to have a farm, but I keep spending my money on cool trips, like when I went to Transylvania.
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Post by ghostprints on Nov 7, 2018 11:56:05 GMT -6
Did you climb the stairs to Vlad the Impaler's castle? The Castle of Count Dracula.
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Post by Tweek on Nov 7, 2018 17:14:08 GMT -6
Did you climb the stairs to Vlad the Impaler's castle? The Castle of Count Dracula. I would think everyone does that. Are there any other tourist attractions there?
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Post by ghostprints on Nov 7, 2018 17:51:36 GMT -6
Probably only the wonderful Romanian country Folk.
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Post by lostinthewoods on Nov 27, 2018 14:34:13 GMT -6
Ahhhh... Questions about the most exotic place I've traveled too, I'll have to wait until I have more time my friends to give you a amazing post for an answer as I usually do. I have to get busy with going through airport security at the moment, I'm leaving Georgia.
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Post by ghostprints on Nov 27, 2018 15:08:39 GMT -6
No. You tell us what you drive and that's it.
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Post by lostinthewoods on Nov 27, 2018 19:33:16 GMT -6
Did you climb the stairs to Vlad the Impaler's castle? The Castle of Count Dracula. I would think everyone does that. Are there any other tourist attractions there? no brothers, I did not go to vlads castle, I was on my way there but I realized I did not have enough time to get there after arriving bus, and before that arrived by train and I would need to take another bus from were I was in a place called BRAN. so I turned back and never made it to Dracula's castle. But the country is so weird and different and exotic that you can be doing "touristy" things, like seeing the last dictators mansion he bulldozed 1/6 of the capitol to build, which sucked for the people that lived in those houses. The history of Romania is amazing, both past, ancient and present, reading about it online is more entertaining then what I can write. Entertaining isn't a good word cus alot of people had really shitty lives and starved ect and all the orphans in the orphanages who became mentally ill due to lack of care. It's sad stuff. But rich history for tourists. Look into it guys.
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Post by ghostprints on Nov 27, 2018 19:36:37 GMT -6
I drive ... not tellin'
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Post by lostinthewoods on Dec 6, 2018 11:43:34 GMT -6
It's a secret.
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Post by ghostprints on Dec 6, 2018 12:02:13 GMT -6
a Toyota ..
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Post by lostinthewoods on Dec 6, 2018 12:17:23 GMT -6
Did you climb the stairs to Vlad the Impaler's castle? The Castle of Count Dracula. I would think everyone does that. Are there any other tourist attractions there? are there any tourist things to do there? Yes. When I was going there I bot theticket first then researched the place after, and while researching I found out lots of interesting things that were out of this world. The one movie that I saw that was really impacting was a movie called children underground. It was a movie that followed the lives of a small group of kids living in a Subway station In the capitol of Romania called bucharest. I had a few months to wait to be there and had lots of time to research online and read about Romania, this movie stems from the problem caused by the dictator and his wife when they outlawed contraception and abortion to boost the country's population to make it a stronger place, but, the country was crippled with poverty and no one could take care of all these kids so they were put into orphanages and suffered, and some of them left to live on the streets, this is were these kids came from in the movie. But if you talk to someone from Romania they might tell you the kids in the movie were not from Romania, they were a group of "Roma" or "romi" which is a derogitory and insulting term used to describe the people called gypsies. They are people, who Romanians do not like usually because they are gypsies, and usually no one likes them, because they steal, lie or do whatever they have to to get food or usually money. They may prefer to stay on the outside of society cus that's were the come from and were they live there lives, I don't think they can get jobs easily because they are gypsies and no one wants them around and they aren't trusted. they live on the street or in camps of ramshackle buildings or abandoned buildings or they travel from place to place with a horse and wagon, the gypsies are a Europe continent wide population of people that are outside of society and have really shitty lives, they don't go see doctors when they get sick and lots of them die from things like neumonia that are easily treatable by modern doctors. When I was in Ireland 3 times I interacted with then when I saw them begging, some of them speak alittle English, when I sat down with one girl and tried to have a conversation, we talked about stuff alittle then when I was getting up to leave she was trying to follow me to were I was going.... She's was like "you want me to go with you?" Another time I gave one some money and she gave me a blessing in her language it was kinda cool, another time I was talking to a Irish lady who was drunk and homeless and a gypsie who walked up to us with a paper coffee cup started begging us for change and the drunk Irish lady screamed in the gypsies face #UCK OFF!!! and I was like whoa! Take it easy!
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Post by ghostprints on Dec 6, 2018 14:07:00 GMT -6
"Gypsy" is the term for the wandering European homeless who migrated mostly into Romania to beg there forever. Why Romania? who knows ..
And nobody even knows where they originated from! It's like they simply sprung up from the ground somewhere long ago.
So now "gypsy" also means lying, thieving, piece o' crap.. I guess.
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Post by lostinthewoods on Dec 11, 2018 12:36:01 GMT -6
Yeah gypsie isn't a nice thing to be called, sometimes I had told someone they looked like a gypsie because they had long black hair ect or were collecting pop cans out of the trash ect and they were offended. It was surprising to me, and now I never say that to someone.there is a lady in my old town who always walks around collecting pop cans with a shopping cart, her name is Zora, and while I was first homeless in my first year it took her along time to trust me enough to talk to me, but she eventually told me where she was from, Croatia, she had seen the gypsies travelling with the horse and buggy back in her youth full days, before she came to Canada. She was a interesting person to know, she slept in a cardboard box in her apartment, sometimes she would get a headache and remedy it by putting her head inside her freezer, and often ate bizarre meals, eating a dinner of one tub of sour cream, or bread dipped in juice.
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Post by ghostprints on Dec 11, 2018 14:30:24 GMT -6
She slept in a cardboard box inside her apartment. Sounds .. nifty.
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