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Canada
US
Mexico
UK
Ireland
France
Belgium
Netherlands
Germany
Austria
Switzerland
Italy
Slovenia
Croatia
Serbia
Montenegro
Albania
Bulgaria
Greece
Turkey
Ukraine
Hungary
Czech Republic
Slovakia
Poland
Lithuania
Latvia
Estonia
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Canada
US
Mexico
UK
Ireland
France
Belgium
Netherlands
Germany
Austria
Switzerland
Italy
Slovenia
Croatia
Serbia
Montenegro
Albania
Bulgaria
Greece
Turkey
Ukraine
Hungary
Czech Republic
Slovakia
Poland
Lithuania
Latvia
Estonia
I live in the U.S.
I've been to the Netherlands and Nigeria. I'm suppose to go to the UK this summer.
Never outside Europe, but I would like to some time.
Germany, England, France, Belgium, Spain, Luxumbourg.
I live in the Netherlands btw.
I count 15 (all European except for US).
On a side note, if England is a country, how can the United Kingdom also be a country? A country composed of other countries just seems stupid.
Live in the U.S. Been to....
Mexico
Canada
Bahamas
Jamaica
France
England
Germany
Austria
Slovakia
Hungary
Australia
South Africa
And this year I am adding The Netherlands
Wales, Jersey, France, and Portugal, as well as living in England.Bourbons3Then you can add the United Kingdom to that list too apparently.
[QUOTE="Bourbons3"]Wales, Jersey, France, and Portugal, as well as living in England.jimmyjammer69Then you can add the United Kingdom to that list too apparently. If he's counting England, Scotland, Wales and N. Ireland as individual countries then no he doesn't.
[QUOTE="jimmyjammer69"][QUOTE="Bourbons3"]Wales, Jersey, France, and Portugal, as well as living in England.super_mario_128Then you can add the United Kingdom to that list too apparently. If he's counting England, Scotland, Wales and N. Ireland as individual countries then no he doesn't. That's what I'm scratching my head over. According to the almighty Wikipedia, both the United Kingdom and its constituent parts can be classed as countries.
[QUOTE="super_mario_128"][QUOTE="jimmyjammer69"] Then you can add the United Kingdom to that list too apparently.jimmyjammer69If he's counting England, Scotland, Wales and N. Ireland as individual countries then no he doesn't. That's what I'm scratching my head over. According to the almighty Wikipedia, both the United Kingdom and its constituent parts can be classed as countries. I'd only use the 'UK' in this list if I'd been to all of the countries that make up the UK. I always use the individual countries anyway to be honest but meh... It makes the list look bigger at least. :P
[QUOTE="super_mario_128"][QUOTE="jimmyjammer69"] Then you can add the United Kingdom to that list too apparently.jimmyjammer69If he's counting England, Scotland, Wales and N. Ireland as individual countries then no he doesn't. That's what I'm scratching my head over. According to the almighty Wikipedia, both the United Kingdom and its constituent parts can be classed as countries.
It's just that the Queen is the grandmaster of all countries with the Union flag.
Every country has it's own governement tho, they're seperate.
Wait, or is that about Great Brittain? I forgot.
Wow, lots of people going or went to the Netherlands. I wonder what it is that's so appealing about the country;)killerfistThe weather.
The weather. don't forget the wind mills and clogs.[QUOTE="killerfist"]Wow, lots of people going or went to the Netherlands. I wonder what it is that's so appealing about the country;)entropyecho
The weather. Haha, I bet. :P cloudy.[QUOTE="killerfist"]Wow, lots of people going or went to the Netherlands. I wonder what it is that's so appealing about the country;)entropyecho
That's what I'm scratching my head over. According to the almighty Wikipedia, both the United Kingdom and its constituent parts can be classed as countries.[QUOTE="jimmyjammer69"][QUOTE="super_mario_128"] If he's counting England, Scotland, Wales and N. Ireland as individual countries then no he doesn't.killerfist
It's just that the Queen is the grandmaster of all countries with the Union flag.
Every country has it's own governement tho, they're seperate.
Wiat, or is that about Great Brittain? I forgot.
According to the revered wiki, Great Britain is the landmass, while, since 1975, the term Great Britain assynonymous with the UK has been replaced with simply 'Britain'. I'm utterly confused about all of this, and will continue calling myself English.[QUOTE="entropyecho"]The weather. don't forget the wind mills and clogs. ...and the chocolate. If anyone's visiting Amsterdam, be sure to visit Puccini Bomboni for a taste of the best brown stuff Europe has to offer.[QUOTE="killerfist"]Wow, lots of people going or went to the Netherlands. I wonder what it is that's so appealing about the country;)michael_1234576
America misses you and your Tears for Fears, "Shout" karaoke; come back and give us another chance.Other than my home country of America, I think 3.
I went to Mexico and Jamaica as a small kids on a cruise, so I don't remember them too much. I've also been to Japan twice and currently live there. I miss America...
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...and the chocolate. If anyone's visiting Amsterdam, be sure to visit Puccini Bomboni for a taste of the best brown stuff Europe has to offer.That is truly amazing!jimmyjammer69
be sure to visit Puccini Bomboni for a taste of the best brown stuff Europe has to offer.jimmyjammer69That must be the most poorly expressed sentiment I've ever heard.
I'm from the U.S. and I've never been to another country. I'm kinda tired of living in the place that says they're better than everyone else though. I'm tired of living in a place that thrives from ripping off the little guy. There are better places to live than the U.S. I'm sure of it.
10: Kuwait (living here atm) Canada (second home) England Netherlands Italy Greece Bahrain UAE Pakistan USA (for 6 hours, a little drive around NY in a limo)FamikingHow was the UAE? What are your impressions of Kuwait?
How was the UAE? What are your impressions of Kuwait? Dood, it's been years O_o I went there in 1997. It's completely different now. Kuwait - it's hard to describe, it can be fun and can feel great to live here and at times can feel pretty meh, restrictive and scary.[QUOTE="Famiking"]10: Kuwait (living here atm) Canada (second home) England Netherlands Italy Greece Bahrain UAE Pakistan USA (for 6 hours, a little drive around NY in a limo)entropyecho
Ireland
France
Holland
Germany
Spain
Italy
The vatican
Monaco
Switzerland
Belgium
Luxembourg.
I think that's all, although I might have gone through Andorra on the way to spain.
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