Cool Places

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Cool Places

was sitting and remember holidays in years past.
A thirt of a yank customer reminded me of a special little town in the USA.
NEW HOPE, PA. actually close to Gundy 😄 Been there amish girl?
All those nice historical houses, cool shops, antiques and art stuff, everybody bought souvenires. Me, I bought cd`s.
Any other cool places around

let's see... you have the North Pole... the South Pole too ofcourse... Siberski...errr... Northern Scandinavia too, .... Alaska... North of Canada,...Greenland...

but you never been all here have you 🙄

not all of them, no

I have been to many nice places, some of the best were not far from me over in Ireland, it really is great over there.

Always wanted to go to Ireland, some nice pubs there 😄

Yes I've been to New Hope. Lots of pretty places over there in Lancaster County...lots of Jakey Stoltfus's around. 😉

Been to Strasburg, Intercourse and Blue Ball too !

I've never even above the Mason Dixon Line. The farthest West I've ever been is Houston. The farthest South is Orlando and the farthest East is North Carolina.

I'm about 10 miles north of the Mason-Dixon line. We run to Maryland for for liquor because its cheaper.

how much cheaper

At least $2 - $3 a bottle cheaper.

oh, cool. Cheaper cd`s too. 😄

Just don't get caught bringing it back over the state line.

They don't exactly have lawn jockeys on the state line

No, but a friend of ours got spot-checked and they found half a case of booze in his trunk.

Been to Turkey a couple of times, France (Euuurgh sorry), Corfu, Maldives and Sri Lanka. Going to Ireland for next years "lads drinking weekend", quite looking forward to that. 😄

"The Irish are the only men who would step over a naked woman on the floor to get to a pint of beer."

I saw that on a T-shirt somewhere.

Must have been one hell of a t-shirt! Did the person mind you staring at them the whole time you were reading that little nugget of information?

I am sure they would go back for the naked woman afterwards, though.

After last orders of course.