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Everyone is travelling living life and all I'm doing is sitting here at work masturbating.

Nah but srs can't wait till I go to the U.S in March

but you have massive computer, ex-GTR owner, FPV owner, living from home etc etc.

living the dream man. bachelor pad

but you have massive computer, ex-GTR owner, FPV owner, living from home etc etc.

living the dream man. bachelor pad

Yeah I got issues with impulse spending bad lol dat dere living at home = buying stuff all the time

When I return from U.S probably time I grow up and look at apartments or something!

i vote neither.

go somewhere challenging.

like kuwait, west africa, russia, something like that. my fave trips where always well away from tourists.

of course. always easier when you carry a big f**k off gun.

going to Kuwait Q1 next year,

done north and south Africa and not a fan of them, tho next time I'm going to do a side trip and go Great white diving in cape town. Hopefully without a cage if I can get the permits.

Russia, it's on my list of must see's heard some wonderful things.

this next one needs to be a relax holiday basiclly drinking and diving.

oh and as for big guns.

'Murica bitch

50Cal

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M16

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thoo would love to go to cambodia and shoot a bazooka

I was keen to do silk road/trans siberian railway, but pussied out (again). My sister is going next year and my mum wants to go too.

If looking for something tropical, why not aim for off the beaten track? like this micronesian nations that can only be reached via phillipines? yet to be corrupted by tourists and dictators. (forgot the name of the islands... Lonely planet goes on about the beaches and reefs there)

I was keen to do silk road/trans siberian railway, but pussied out (again). My sister is going next year and my mum wants to go too.

If looking for something tropical, why not aim for off the beaten track? like this micronesian nations that can only be reached via phillipines? yet to be corrupted by tourists and dictators. (forgot the name of the islands... Lonely planet goes on about the beaches and reefs there)

My parents did the trans Siberian China -> st petersberg, were very impressed, brother in law doing it next year as well. but other direction

Definitely not my memories - but then, I went for work :-/

yeah I've been to manila for work a couple of times and it was ... not as good.

but clean and the food was good over there so that was a plus.

My parents did the trans Siberian China -> st petersberg, were very impressed, brother in law doing it next year as well. but other direction

yeah I've been to manila for work a couple of times and it was ... not as good.

but clean and the food was good over there so that was a plus.

The plumbing was the worst bit I think

Did see this though, and an Audi R8

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I didn't have time as you had to shoot it out of town.

the M16 and friends were all local in vegas tho

Desert eagle 50 Cal pistol was on the list tho if you want big bang

http://thegunstorelasvegas.com/

if your going to vegas you have to hit this place up tho:

http://www.exoticsracing.com/

I am so going there next time.

Yeah I'll be shooting and doing a car thing in vegas, I was looking more at the muscle car ones that you can drive on the road through the canyon - GT500 (700hp), camaro ZL1 and all those type of cars would be sick I reckon and more time behind the wheel. The super snake would be baws if they have one, but doubt it (850hp) lol

My friend did the ferarri and said it wasn't that good, they keep telling you off if you go hard or want to kick it out a bit lol

At least with the muscle car ones you can drive by yourself just have walkies I think and a lead car / pack, drop back kick it back a gear and fire up that 700hp

Edited by UNR33L

Looks nice, we were just up the street from that on my last trip, very nice area.

Just have to check availability and if so everything's being paid for tonight. Then broke for the next month lol

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