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Where in Scotland are you touring? Glasgow and Edinburgh are worth seeing, as are the wilder countryside areas - the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park and the Cairngorms National Park. I hope you have a good time here!
Sorry I haven't been posting much recently; I've been really busy - especially as my other region (Anti Trump Alliance) has seen the influx of some argumentative pro-Trump nations who want to continually debate with me and the others in the region.
I have to apologise as well but my working schedule has doubled since december and i basically get home very late and still have to get some work done at home so I have been a bit absent. So sorry for that. I will be putting everything together this weekend as we need the new government to take place. I'm also waiting on a reply for a position but will put the rest together without delay this weekend.
Once again, sorry for the absence. :(
Plum wine, like sake, really depends on the quality. A lot of it is good, but I find too much is cloyingly sweet. Sake can be the same thing, there are a lot of sales not worth drinking (much like wine and beer) but a good sake is excellent... My favourite has a slight rose petal taste and not much else. :P
And if you ever make it to Vancouver let me know ;)
Thanks for electing me to Regional Council! Because of computer problems, I have not been very active for the past few days, but I am prepared to be active and serve this region well!
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Yay, but you will be missed. Hopefully you'll check in and update us on your latest travels.
P.s. take plenty of pictures :P
Australia?
I've learned from utube videos that 'roos will death grip you, koala occasional growls violently, jellybeans can kill, spiders are likely to paralize you, etc. So I think I'm ready to take a trip down there. :P
If I may add, it takes big manly balls/strong womanly ovaries and some common sense to not mess with mother nature out there. :P
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Okay I'll set the record straight.
The Kangaroos are mostly docile, Koalas are sloth tier lazy, Tasmanian devils are aggressive but they're about the size of a puppy so they're harmless. Most spiders here aren't that big, lots of little venomous ones though. Snakes are also a problem for rural areas but cities in general are pretty sterile of dangerous animals... except Sydney.
Why Sydney? You've made me curious. Why does Sydney have a problem with dangerous animals but other Australian cities don't?
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