What is your favorite type of traveling?
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What is your favorite type of traveling?
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Haha, the cheapest way to travel! And you can go first class, too. You can have a fully reclining chair and all the red wine and caviar you want (I admit a little imagination may be needed here). But wait, why don't you take the Gulfstream?MaryBurris wrote:Lately, I've done a lot of 'armchair traveling'. You'd be amazed at some of the places the books have taken me. Of course, I've also always wanted to do a coast to coast railway excursion. I think that would be really awesome.
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MaryBurris wrote:Lately, I've done a lot of 'armchair traveling'. You'd be amazed at some of the places the books have taken me. Of course, I've also always wanted to do a coast to coast railway excursion. I think that would be really awesome.
Hahahaha amazing! Now that i think about it, that is the most convenient and limitless kind of traveling. No flight delays or other inconveniences
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I prefer a plane, because depending on where I am going, it doesn't take too long, and even when I do get sick, I know I will be relieved soon.
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