Yeah? I've traveled quite a bit before I was 25. Now I'd rather not fly anywhere, stick with the States and if I have the time to drive there, I'm driving.
Yeah? I've traveled quite a bit before I was 25. Now I'd rather not fly anywhere, stick with the Sta
Lol, don't be ashamed, I've met people who've never even left the state they live in. They don't know about anything about the other 49 states other than what they heard on TV.
Lol, don't be ashamed, I've met people who've never even left the state they live in. They don't kno
Public Transit is cool, don't be ashamed that you use that. When I was in college, I used public transit more often than using my car to get to school.
Public Transit is cool, don't be ashamed that you use that. When I was in college, I used public tra
I'm guessing so :p the convo was really vague about how fees in europe are high, I'm guessing there's an arm fee, a conversion fee, an international roaming fee, possible cash fee with interest if using a credit card etc
I'm guessing so :p the convo was really vague about how fees in europe are high, I'm guessing there'
No.. that it's a joke, not a real life problem that needs someone to give an answer to.
It's like someone saying "Why did the cow cross the road? To get to the mooooovies" And someone else saying "No it didnt, cause cows don't watch movies"
No.. that it's a joke, not a real life problem that needs someone to give an answer to. It's like
The Army paid for my European vacations, and I was able to to transfer money through the military credit union! Good thing, too, because ATMs were expensive enough in the US at the time. Truth!
I do seem to remember somebody saying that they used one to pull out, like, 50 Guilders and the fees on both sides were almost as much as the actual withdrawal!
The Army paid for my European vacations, and I was able to to transfer money through the military cr