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I liked the weather, but i dont really like spanish people, they annoy me. And i hate the environment.
I took some really good photos, i was going to scan them in and show you all, but the camera broke when it was splashed by a dolphin... I was so mad, i got up and beat that god damn dolphin to a pulp.
I didn't, but I wanted to swim with it. Went to a dolphin park. Pretty cool stuff.
Other then that, it was beach and shiz.
How did nadia god damn win, she sucks
I'm glad you noticed it, i thought it might of been too sutble.
> You're face
I'm Face?
As in...Face-Man?
As in....the Face-Man?!
From the A-team?
COOOOOOOL.
Thanks for the compliment dude.
> This news saddens me.
You're face burns my mothers retina's. Thanks.
> I went to Spain about a month ago, myself. And I, too, developed a
> disliking to the average Spanish person (I went to Salou, near-ish
> Barcelona, if you're interested).
Oooh, intersting. Did you go to Port Aventura (theme park)? I thought that Salou was smelly and messy. Maybe it was just my accomidation that sucked but I generally didn't like the place. The people were nice though.
I presume you went to Barcelona during your visit? If you didn't then you missed a lot. There is the famous 'Ramblers' street were all of the posh designer shops and poeple who pretend to be stautes are. There is also the cathedral that was not completed by Gaudi in his time, which is quite spectactulor.
The Nou Camp (Barcelona's footie ground) was also massive and extraordinary. You even get a free tour which leads you around the stadium, down to the pitch and into the club-shope and Barcelona F.C museum. The Museum is brilliant as it shows you all of the tophies that they have won (surprisingly large amount of them) and all of the players that have ever played there.
Port Aventura is also great. I went on a day-trip with three mates and it is huge and fantastic. There are superb rides, such as the 'Dragon Khan' which apparently has the biggest vertical drop in the world and other fun rides and 'coasters.
Overall, I think the town itself (Salou) was grubby and unclean, but the surroundings were great and the people were very friendly.
> I don't get why people think we should care when they come back from
> holiday. Other people do it on here...
Well thank you for the support! =P
> who gives a rat's ass?
I only started such a topic so I could catch up with what had happened, if anything. Chad's just trying to show off.
who gives a rat's ass?
Around the hotel and the bar there, I must admit, the people there were brilliant to us. Really helpful, really friendly and spoke very good English, too.
I remember getting a packet of cripsis stuck in the expensive vending machine there. I asked the one of the waiter's for help - heh, I even said "Excuse me, MATE" - and he was more than happy to help. :)
English people in the English bars were A-holes. The women working there were sl***. In the shops, they were always looking to rip you off. Bus drivers (aside from ONE), were often quite arrogant and impatient, expecting you to know too much, not always knowing, themselves (then again, I guess they're no better over here! ;D ).
Generally, wherever we went, outside the hotel, they were incredibley arrongant and self-centered.
I didn't like them. :P