eugh those girls are everything thats wrong with binge drinkig! he he he, oh yuck i might vomit. stag parties in ireland piss me off too. they're everywhere. and for the most part i like american tourists, they get a bad rep. they're usually very well behaved here. but people who tend to come to galway are a lot more chilled out. actually you guys would prbably all love it. its a real place for drifters and hippies.
I went camping in France and watched Shrek 2 in the middle of the night with some odd people from Wales. They had a dvd and tv outside, on a camping... it was fun though. First thing they asked is if i wanted a beer haha.
biggest sluts in europe is what they usually call it, theyre damn proud of it too. at least the girls i met. still love british people though, good humour.
How funny is astrophysics, math, or anything overly intelligent? There is a rightfull place for "stupid humor" stop taking yourself so seriously, I don't even know you but I bet you are not a wizard or a genious (and don't be insulted....neither am I)
Blimey, Cold-Fusion You gotta be bored.! You've just spent the last 6 hours, posting 120+ times, with the easiest replies, to random threads, througout the forum. 6 hours non-stop, that's dedication, shame you don't extend your vocabulary and join in more.
eurotrip was definately one of the worst movies i've ever seen. the entire movie was a joke. i thought i was going to like the segment in amsterdam but it was trash just like the rest of it.
I could not agree more. After seeing the new Deuce Bigalow flick I figured I'd rent Eurtrip to get a little more Amsterdam footage. WRONG! They didn't even shoot the movie in A'Dam. The street scenes look more like Tijuana than A'Dam. lol That said, those of you that haven't checked the new Deuce Bigalow movie should. If for nothing else but all the great A'Dam footage. My twisted sense of humor found the plot and character intereaction entertianing as well. Rock N' Roll!
euro trip was an okay movie for first half but even though i am not from eastern europe i found it extremely repulsive how they showed prague as some shit hole haha british tourist are pretty funny though they make hell of a mess/noise. i can see how locals dont like em. i say it's because of the weather they like drinking their asses off (as do we in finland). british women easy? i must remember this information.
Speaking of crazy Euro Sex and Bratislava, how's about that movie "Hostel"? Damn that was a freaky flick?!! Hostel No hostels or trips to Bratislava are on my agenda anytime soon. Don't think it was actually filmed in Bratislava, but they sure made it look undesireable. The way the movie portrayed Amsterdam wasn't as terrible as EuroTrip, but the actors all spoke with thick german accents which ruined it for me somewhat. Hey, it's a movie right?
Forgot to add this previously but it's... Funny how both "Hostel" and "European Gigolo" have the villan whistling a little ditty whilst or after doing their dirty work. Yeah, I've got too much time on my hands. LOL
I assume the directors were suggesting just how removed the villians were from the crimes they were committing
I just returned from a week in Amsterdam, stayed at www.bulldoghotel.com . We had a blast without toasting our brains with anything that is illegal in the states. We passed through the Red Light District, but did not see anything that we had wanted to pay for, but it was interesting to watch other people's reaction to the glass doorways. The museums are worth mentioning, although I did not enjoy Van Gogh as much as I thought I might, but you have to respect how he changed Art. The Anne Frank House is sobering, and old churches are masterpieces, the city's history is worth the research. American's can hardly appreciate anything that was built over 600 years ago. We just do not have a frame of reference. The food leaned toward the expensive side, almost like LIVING at Disney World, with 2.00 soft drinks and they have not heard of "refills" yet. Even a Value Mean at McD's was 10.00 supersized, and ketchup was 42 cents a pack. But the food tasted great. There is a chinese food "floating" rest. just outside of the Central Station that was very good, but fancy and expensive. The weather was cold, but the city was a post card. The people were pleasent enough, without gushing over you when you entered their shops. Amsterdam was a pleasent experience, one I will repeat in a few years. James