Samurai
Joined: Mar 14, 2006
Posts: 2230
Kiev, Ukraine
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Posted on Jul 17 2023 01:00 PM
Nice review, Simon, was really glad to meet you there!
— Waikiki Makaki surf-rock band from Ukraine
https://linktr.ee/waikikimakaki
Lost Diver
https://lostdiver.bandcamp.com
https://soundcloud.com/vitaly-yakushin
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bjoish
Joined: Jul 06, 2010
Posts: 596
Stockholm
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Posted on Jul 17 2023 01:38 PM
Very nice review, Simon!
It was a fantastic festival and very nice to meet all my surfy friends again!!!
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tired
Joined: Sep 03, 2006
Posts: 332
Herten - Germany
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Posted on Jul 18 2023 01:03 AM
Simon have you missed The SURFARIS???
For me the best concert that I ever watched, even better than Tina Turner or Fats Domino whom I saw in the mid 1970s, or any of The Beach Boys or the Dick Dale concert in Hamburg on March 26th,1995.
The sound was brilliant, the choice of songs amazing.
I sat beside the tent(my son had loaned a chair for me from Anne at her sales stand)with the sound boards - unfortunately the wind blew the scream camera just as the SURFARIS startet to play.
Simon, as you have mentioned the sound was SO much better in reality than you can hear in the videos !!!
Hope to return next year as I am dependig on support for traveling etc.
Ruediger
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Samurai
Joined: Mar 14, 2006
Posts: 2230
Kiev, Ukraine
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Posted on Jul 18 2023 05:46 AM
tired wrote:
Simon have you missed The SURFARIS???
For me the best concert that I ever watched, even better than Tina Turner or Fats Domino whom I saw in the mid 1970s, or any of The Beach Boys or the Dick Dale concert in Hamburg on March 26th,1995.
The sound was brilliant, the choice of songs amazing.
I sat beside the tent(my son had loaned a chair for me from Anne at her sales stand)with the sound boards - unfortunately the wind blew the scream camera just as the SURFARIS startet to play.
Simon, as you have mentioned the sound was SO much better in reality than you can hear in the videos !!!
Hope to return next year as I am dependig on support for traveling etc.
Ruediger
I have also enjoyed new bands much more and was a little bored soon with Surfaris, great band nevertheless. So it’s a matter of taste)
— Waikiki Makaki surf-rock band from Ukraine
https://linktr.ee/waikikimakaki
Lost Diver
https://lostdiver.bandcamp.com
https://soundcloud.com/vitaly-yakushin
Last edited: Jul 18, 2023 05:50:49
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simoncoil
Joined: Sep 28, 2012
Posts: 912
Berlin, Germany
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Posted on Jul 18 2023 06:06 AM
Thanks for your input into the discussion, Ruediger and Vitaly!
As mentioned, I could have written good things about all the bands, but as much as I love the Surfaris records from the 60s, this contemporary incarnation of the band just did not excite me as much as other bands during the weekend. But I wouldn't say that I was bored either!
— Los Apollos - cinematic surf music trio (Berlin)
"Postcards from the Scrapyard" Vol. 1, 2 & 3 NOW available on various platforms!
"Chaos at the Lobster Lounge" available as LP and download on Surf Cookie Records!
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simoncoil
Joined: Sep 28, 2012
Posts: 912
Berlin, Germany
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Posted on Jul 21 2023 04:32 AM
A LOT more photos on Arny's website:
https://www.arnyzona.com/surferjoe2023
Thanks Arny!
Also, photos are still coming in from Pablo Medrano on his public Facebook site:
https://www.facebook.com/surfmusicphotography/
— Los Apollos - cinematic surf music trio (Berlin)
"Postcards from the Scrapyard" Vol. 1, 2 & 3 NOW available on various platforms!
"Chaos at the Lobster Lounge" available as LP and download on Surf Cookie Records!
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SandBug
Joined: Feb 22, 2016
Posts: 442
California
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Posted on Jul 21 2023 04:34 PM
Great to meet and speak with you there, Simon! We like a lot of the same!
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darrenk
Joined: Dec 19, 2010
Posts: 184
San Jose, CA
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Posted on Mar 08 2024 11:48 AM
Website is up for this year's edition which occurs June 20-23, 2024. https://www.surferjoemusic.com/festival/2024
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revmike
Joined: Feb 26, 2006
Posts: 3797
North Atlantic
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Posted on Mar 08 2024 12:02 PM
It is another killer line up!
— Canadian Surf
http://www.urbansurfkings.com/
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Brian
Joined: Feb 25, 2006
Posts: 19266
Des Moines, Iowa, USA
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Posted on Mar 08 2024 01:51 PM
Wow, I didn't know The Wet Tones and The Langhorns were still active!
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bigtikidude
Joined: Feb 27, 2006
Posts: 25541
Anaheim(So.Cal.)U.S.A.
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Posted on Mar 08 2024 02:22 PM
I believe they are reuniting
— Jeff(bigtikidude)
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empty_glass
Joined: Nov 30, 2008
Posts: 134
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Posted on Mar 09 2024 08:02 AM
Officially going to this as I've paid for a ticket and have my room paid for. Unsure if Mr. Joe lives in the area or if others have made recommendations but this summer will be my very first time to Italy (and Europe) and I hope to make it a broad cultural experience. Obviously one can use Trip Advisor, but I always like real direct experience in visiting an area. Has anyone posted pointers as to what to see, where to eat, where to drink (unfortunately more a microbrewery beer drinker than a wine drinker, but open to trying) what to do, or etiquette as far as dress or manners that might be different than in Kansas City. Although my Italian will be extremely limited, I've found on previous trips interactions with the locals are the best part of the trip in striving in maybe the smallest of ways to a global community of understanding and good will. I'm actually doing this trip in between jobs and will be in Europe for three months (was going to do less but flying in late May to late August was several hundred dollars less expensive) and hope to somehow make friends over there and become enlightened by their ways. Doing a loop from Denmark through Norway, Sweden, Finland, the Baltics, and Germany with this being my only detour as it appears there are inexpensive flights to that part of Italy. Hopefully this post wasn't too long. Sort of sad I won't make it to the convention in California this year as many of my favorite bands are playing there this year. Livorno from what I seen has mixed reviews... that waterfront looks great but as far as history some have said it lost some of its identity during the wars.
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Samurai
Joined: Mar 14, 2006
Posts: 2230
Kiev, Ukraine
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Posted on Mar 09 2024 08:21 AM
empty_glass wrote:
Officially going to this as I've paid for a ticket and have my room paid for. Unsure if Mr. Joe lives in the area or if others have made recommendations but this summer will be my very first time to Italy (and Europe) and I hope to make it a broad cultural experience. Obviously one can use Trip Advisor, but I always like real direct experience in visiting an area. Has anyone posted pointers as to what to see, where to eat, where to drink (unfortunately more a microbrewery beer drinker than a wine drinker, but open to trying) what to do, or etiquette as far as dress or manners that might be different than in Kansas City. Although my Italian will be extremely limited, I've found on previous trips interactions with the locals are the best part of the trip in striving in maybe the smallest of ways to a global community of understanding and good will. I'm actually doing this trip in between jobs and will be in Europe for three months (was going to do less but flying in late May to late August was several hundred dollars less expensive) and hope to somehow make friends over there and become enlightened by their ways. Doing a loop from Denmark through Norway, Sweden, Finland, the Baltics, and Germany with this being my only detour as it appears there are inexpensive flights to that part of Italy. Hopefully this post wasn't too long. Sort of sad I won't make it to the convention in California this year as many of my favorite bands are playing there this year. Livorno from what I seen has mixed reviews... that waterfront looks great but as far as history some have said it lost some of its identity during the wars.
I have been there twice and surely may help) Not easy to find a craft beer, but food and local beer are great mostly everywhere, walking the channels and sitting where you find appealing is fun. But my food for these days is mostly Tiki Cocktails on a spot and burgers from Surfer Joe diner. Ponce bar is surely worth visiting as well. A lot of interesting places around Livorno if you have some time beside the fest. Mixed reviews? Never saw them. That’s the best place and time on Earth.
See you there!
— Waikiki Makaki surf-rock band from Ukraine
https://linktr.ee/waikikimakaki
Lost Diver
https://lostdiver.bandcamp.com
https://soundcloud.com/vitaly-yakushin
Last edited: Mar 09, 2024 08:23:22
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empty_glass
Joined: Nov 30, 2008
Posts: 134
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Posted on Mar 09 2024 02:41 PM
Samurai wrote:
empty_glass wrote:
Officially going to this as I've paid for a ticket and have my room paid for. Unsure if Mr. Joe lives in the area or if others have made recommendations but this summer will be my very first time to Italy (and Europe) and I hope to make it a broad cultural experience. Obviously one can use Trip Advisor, but I always like real direct experience in visiting an area. Has anyone posted pointers as to what to see, where to eat, where to drink (unfortunately more a microbrewery beer drinker than a wine drinker, but open to trying) what to do, or etiquette as far as dress or manners that might be different than in Kansas City. Although my Italian will be extremely limited, I've found on previous trips interactions with the locals are the best part of the trip in striving in maybe the smallest of ways to a global community of understanding and good will. I'm actually doing this trip in between jobs and will be in Europe for three months (was going to do less but flying in late May to late August was several hundred dollars less expensive) and hope to somehow make friends over there and become enlightened by their ways. Doing a loop from Denmark through Norway, Sweden, Finland, the Baltics, and Germany with this being my only detour as it appears there are inexpensive flights to that part of Italy. Hopefully this post wasn't too long. Sort of sad I won't make it to the convention in California this year as many of my favorite bands are playing there this year. Livorno from what I seen has mixed reviews... that waterfront looks great but as far as history some have said it lost some of its identity during the wars.
I have been there twice and surely may help) Not easy to find a craft beer, but food and local beer are great mostly everywhere, walking the channels and sitting where you find appealing is fun. But my food for these days is mostly Tiki Cocktails on a spot and burgers from Surfer Joe diner. Ponce bar is surely worth visiting as well. A lot of interesting places around Livorno if you have some time beside the fest. Mixed reviews? Never saw them. That’s the best place and time on Earth.
See you there!
Thank you! Yes indeed see you there. Hoping to see some other genres of music there. Wouldn't mind seeing the band Stoned Jesus someday too. Stay safe and thanks again.
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Samurai
Joined: Mar 14, 2006
Posts: 2230
Kiev, Ukraine
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Posted on Mar 10 2024 03:43 AM
empty_glass wrote:
Samurai wrote:
empty_glass wrote:
Officially going to this as I've paid for a ticket and have my room paid for. Unsure if Mr. Joe lives in the area or if others have made recommendations but this summer will be my very first time to Italy (and Europe) and I hope to make it a broad cultural experience. Obviously one can use Trip Advisor, but I always like real direct experience in visiting an area. Has anyone posted pointers as to what to see, where to eat, where to drink (unfortunately more a microbrewery beer drinker than a wine drinker, but open to trying) what to do, or etiquette as far as dress or manners that might be different than in Kansas City. Although my Italian will be extremely limited, I've found on previous trips interactions with the locals are the best part of the trip in striving in maybe the smallest of ways to a global community of understanding and good will. I'm actually doing this trip in between jobs and will be in Europe for three months (was going to do less but flying in late May to late August was several hundred dollars less expensive) and hope to somehow make friends over there and become enlightened by their ways. Doing a loop from Denmark through Norway, Sweden, Finland, the Baltics, and Germany with this being my only detour as it appears there are inexpensive flights to that part of Italy. Hopefully this post wasn't too long. Sort of sad I won't make it to the convention in California this year as many of my favorite bands are playing there this year. Livorno from what I seen has mixed reviews... that waterfront looks great but as far as history some have said it lost some of its identity during the wars.
I have been there twice and surely may help) Not easy to find a craft beer, but food and local beer are great mostly everywhere, walking the channels and sitting where you find appealing is fun. But my food for these days is mostly Tiki Cocktails on a spot and burgers from Surfer Joe diner. Ponce bar is surely worth visiting as well. A lot of interesting places around Livorno if you have some time beside the fest. Mixed reviews? Never saw them. That’s the best place and time on Earth.
See you there!
Thank you! Yes indeed see you there. Hoping to see some other genres of music there. Wouldn't mind seeing the band Stoned Jesus someday too. Stay safe and thanks again.
Stoned Jesus is ok but we also have wonderful surf bands in Ukraine)
— Waikiki Makaki surf-rock band from Ukraine
https://linktr.ee/waikikimakaki
Lost Diver
https://lostdiver.bandcamp.com
https://soundcloud.com/vitaly-yakushin
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surferjoemusic
Joined: Jan 01, 2008
Posts: 2106
Livorno
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Posted on Mar 10 2024 04:01 AM
empty_glass wrote:
Officially going to this as I've paid for a ticket and have my room paid for. Unsure if Mr. Joe lives in the area or if others have made recommendations but this summer will be my very first time to Italy (and Europe) and I hope to make it a broad cultural experience. Obviously one can use Trip Advisor, but I always like real direct experience in visiting an area. Has anyone posted pointers as to what to see, where to eat, where to drink (unfortunately more a microbrewery beer drinker than a wine drinker, but open to trying) what to do, or etiquette as far as dress or manners that might be different than in Kansas City. Although my Italian will be extremely limited, I've found on previous trips interactions with the locals are the best part of the trip in striving in maybe the smallest of ways to a global community of understanding and good will. I'm actually doing this trip in between jobs and will be in Europe for three months (was going to do less but flying in late May to late August was several hundred dollars less expensive) and hope to somehow make friends over there and become enlightened by their ways. Doing a loop from Denmark through Norway, Sweden, Finland, the Baltics, and Germany with this being my only detour as it appears there are inexpensive flights to that part of Italy. Hopefully this post wasn't too long. Sort of sad I won't make it to the convention in California this year as many of my favorite bands are playing there this year. Livorno from what I seen has mixed reviews... that waterfront looks great but as far as history some have said it lost some of its identity during the wars.
Glad you are coming! Mr. Joe lives about 500 meters from the festival location and the Surfer Joe Diner so I guess he knows the area ;)
Livorno has been partially destroyed during the war that’s true and it’s a BIG shame because LIvorno has a very particular name to be the most liberal city in modern history thanks to the Medici that owned it and made it a port open to any religion and political party (“Livornine” laws 1591). So this gave the chance to people from everywhere to come safely to Livorno without being prosecuted for their religion or for being omosexual, differently from what was happening instead in Firenze where the church was doing their bad things (as usual). So we in Livorno are all sons of bitches and pirates, and that’s probably a truth. Lots of pirates came to Livorno and it was a very important location for commerce via sea. Think that in Livorno at the American Market (Mercatino Americano) is where Levi’s jeans arrived to Europe for the first time after the war and for a long time everything coming to Europe from USA was arriving in Livorno and then distributed. In Livorno it was founded the Italian Communist Party (Partito Comunista Italiano) in 1921. But due to this extreme liberal way of thinking we are all very interesting people
Anyway Livorno is certainly not a destination for your visit and since you come here - with all due respect for almost the rest of Europe - I highly recommend to start going AROUND here: Firenze, Siena, drive to Rome, Napoli and when you drive south pass along the coast and you can stop in Cerveteri, Civitavecchia. If you go north instead: Genova, Bologna, Milano, Torino, Venezia… about everywhere you go you can find beautiful things.
— Lorenzo "Surfer Joe" Valdambrini
(www.surfmusic.net)
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da-ron
Joined: Jan 02, 2009
Posts: 1305
The original Plymouth, UK.
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Posted on Mar 10 2024 06:03 AM
Also there is Ponce Livornese, the only place in the world you can buy this drink. I've been attending Surfer Joe since 2010, and love going there. The best part of Livorno is the people, for sure.
— http://thewaterboarders.bandcamp.com/
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empty_glass
Joined: Nov 30, 2008
Posts: 134
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Posted on Mar 10 2024 11:51 AM
Samurai wrote:
empty_glass wrote:
Samurai wrote:
empty_glass wrote:
Officially going to this as I've paid for a ticket and have my room paid for. Unsure if Mr. Joe lives in the area or if others have made recommendations but this summer will be my very first time to Italy (and Europe) and I hope to make it a broad cultural experience. Obviously one can use Trip Advisor, but I always like real direct experience in visiting an area. Has anyone posted pointers as to what to see, where to eat, where to drink (unfortunately more a microbrewery beer drinker than a wine drinker, but open to trying) what to do, or etiquette as far as dress or manners that might be different than in Kansas City. Although my Italian will be extremely limited, I've found on previous trips interactions with the locals are the best part of the trip in striving in maybe the smallest of ways to a global community of understanding and good will. I'm actually doing this trip in between jobs and will be in Europe for three months (was going to do less but flying in late May to late August was several hundred dollars less expensive) and hope to somehow make friends over there and become enlightened by their ways. Doing a loop from Denmark through Norway, Sweden, Finland, the Baltics, and Germany with this being my only detour as it appears there are inexpensive flights to that part of Italy. Hopefully this post wasn't too long. Sort of sad I won't make it to the convention in California this year as many of my favorite bands are playing there this year. Livorno from what I seen has mixed reviews... that waterfront looks great but as far as history some have said it lost some of its identity during the wars.
I have been there twice and surely may help) Not easy to find a craft beer, but food and local beer are great mostly everywhere, walking the channels and sitting where you find appealing is fun. But my food for these days is mostly Tiki Cocktails on a spot and burgers from Surfer Joe diner. Ponce bar is surely worth visiting as well. A lot of interesting places around Livorno if you have some time beside the fest. Mixed reviews? Never saw them. That’s the best place and time on Earth.
See you there!
Thank you! Yes indeed see you there. Hoping to see some other genres of music there. Wouldn't mind seeing the band Stoned Jesus someday too. Stay safe and thanks again.
Stoned Jesus is ok but we also have wonderful surf bands in Ukraine)
I'm not surprised there are better bands in the Ukraine. It seems the more you know about music the less you know. So many underground great bands out there. Hopefully we'll meet and you can educate me more... that would be great. It is shaping up to be a great experience.
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empty_glass
Joined: Nov 30, 2008
Posts: 134
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Posted on Mar 10 2024 12:00 PM
surferjoemusic wrote:
empty_glass wrote:
Officially going to this as I've paid for a ticket and have my room paid for. Unsure if Mr. Joe lives in the area or if others have made recommendations but this summer will be my very first time to Italy (and Europe) and I hope to make it a broad cultural experience. Obviously one can use Trip Advisor, but I always like real direct experience in visiting an area. Has anyone posted pointers as to what to see, where to eat, where to drink (unfortunately more a microbrewery beer drinker than a wine drinker, but open to trying) what to do, or etiquette as far as dress or manners that might be different than in Kansas City. Although my Italian will be extremely limited, I've found on previous trips interactions with the locals are the best part of the trip in striving in maybe the smallest of ways to a global community of understanding and good will. I'm actually doing this trip in between jobs and will be in Europe for three months (was going to do less but flying in late May to late August was several hundred dollars less expensive) and hope to somehow make friends over there and become enlightened by their ways. Doing a loop from Denmark through Norway, Sweden, Finland, the Baltics, and Germany with this being my only detour as it appears there are inexpensive flights to that part of Italy. Hopefully this post wasn't too long. Sort of sad I won't make it to the convention in California this year as many of my favorite bands are playing there this year. Livorno from what I seen has mixed reviews... that waterfront looks great but as far as history some have said it lost some of its identity during the wars.
Glad you are coming! Mr. Joe lives about 500 meters from the festival location and the Surfer Joe Diner so I guess he knows the area ;)
Livorno has been partially destroyed during the war that’s true and it’s a BIG shame because LIvorno has a very particular name to be the most liberal city in modern history thanks to the Medici that owned it and made it a port open to any religion and political party (“Livornine” laws 1591). So this gave the chance to people from everywhere to come safely to Livorno without being prosecuted for their religion or for being omosexual, differently from what was happening instead in Firenze where the church was doing their bad things (as usual). So we in Livorno are all sons of bitches and pirates, and that’s probably a truth. Lots of pirates came to Livorno and it was a very important location for commerce via sea. Think that in Livorno at the American Market (Mercatino Americano) is where Levi’s jeans arrived to Europe for the first time after the war and for a long time everything coming to Europe from USA was arriving in Livorno and then distributed. In Livorno it was founded the Italian Communist Party (Partito Comunista Italiano) in 1921. But due to this extreme liberal way of thinking we are all very interesting people
Anyway Livorno is certainly not a destination for your visit and since you come here - with all due respect for almost the rest of Europe - I highly recommend to start going AROUND here: Firenze, Siena, drive to Rome, Napoli and when you drive south pass along the coast and you can stop in Cerveteri, Civitavecchia. If you go north instead: Genova, Bologna, Milano, Torino, Venezia… about everywhere you go you can find beautiful things.
Well hello Mr. Joe and thank you for arranging this opportunity. We met briefly at the convention in Los Angeles in 2014 although I am not sure we talked at all... I did a lot of listening to others. Pisa is definitely on the list as I am going through there regardless and I can definitely look into the others... thank you so much for the pointers. I might wait until my next trip to Rome (if this goes well I might come back again next year earlier in the year off season) as I hear it can get very hot there. My original intent was to do Scandinavia, the Baltics, and northern Germany and Poland to try and avoid the heat but once I seen the festival was on, I immediately booked it. I hope to be most respectful to my Italian and Livorno hosts... I don't know if there is any different etiquette there culturally (for example it is in appropriate to shake with the left hand in Arabic countries). Everyone should travel and learn from varying perspectives and I believe if so the world would be a much better place. Your politically accepting description of the city makes me anticipate it more.
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da-ron
Joined: Jan 02, 2009
Posts: 1305
The original Plymouth, UK.
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Posted on Mar 10 2024 12:02 PM
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