1: Would you travel to Russia?
2: Would you fly across the Atlantic in a single engine aircraft?
3: Would you visit a country where you don't speak the language?
4: Have lunch with Donald Trump?
5: Drive across the country?
My answers:
1: Would you travel to Russia? No, not at this time
2: Would you fly across the Atlantic in a single engine aircraft? Probably not, I would have at one time.
3: Would you visit a country where you don't speak the language? Have done and will do.
4: Have lunch with Donald Trump? I better not.
5: Drive across the country? I would like to.
Please share your answers in the comments.
1: Would you travel to Russia? Hell no. It can rot.
ReplyDelete2: Would you fly across the Atlantic in a single engine aircraft? Nope.
3: Would you visit a country where you don't speak the language? Yes and have.
4: Have lunch with Donald Trump? YES. How else can I poison his drink?
5: Drive across the country? Yes! Although that would not be pretty. Anything over five hours and I get major fidgety
My idea to drive across country is from Hilton to Hilton in 4 or 5 hour segments.
Delete1. No. My money is not going into Russian tourism.
ReplyDelete2. I don't thing I would fly across the Atlantic at all now.
3. I have done many times and it with English being the lingua franca, never a problem.
4. I might get to entre with Trump before his lack of logic kicked in, but I would like to try.
5. I used to imagine travelling on Route 66 in a huge and wallowing Chevrolet from one side of the the US to the other.
Driving across Australia would be an equal challenge
Delete1. if ancestory.com is correct, I might have some Russian in me (insert joke here), but I don't nor ever have had interest in going to Russia. With their human rights record, I'd never give a penny to them in terms of tourism.
ReplyDelete2. I barely want to do it in 2-4 engine aircrafts. I mean, I do - but I'm still wary of air travel these days.
3. Yes. Have and will. I've tried to speak Canadian, but it is so difficult, eh?
4. My first reaction is no. My second reaction is if I could sit there and ask him why is the biggest asshole who ever existed, I might. But probably not.
5. Absolutely. Given there was unlimited time to make a lot of stops to see things.
English, is looks so simple
Delete1: Would you travel to Russia? Not these days.
ReplyDelete2: Would you fly across the Atlantic in a single engine aircraft? I am on the fence on this one, leaning toward No.
3: Would you visit a country where you don't speak the language? Yes, of course.
4: Have lunch with Donald Trump? Not a chance. Un less it was a prison cafeteria.
5: Drive across the country? I'd love that.
There are some spectacular single engine turboprops these days, I watched a YouTube of a guy who bought a single engine piston aircraft in Austria and flew it back to the USA, his closing was I am so glad I did that, and I WILL NEVER DO THAT AGAIN.
DeleteGood morning!
ReplyDelete1: Would you travel to Russia? No.
2: Would you fly across the Atlantic in a single engine aircraft? No.
3: Would you visit a country where you don't speak the language? Sure would.
4: Have lunch with Donald Trump? Hmmm...maybe. It would be interesting to see if his private persona is different from his public one. Tidbit: I have eaten at the now defunct Club 21 in NYC, had a meal at his dad's table, and the maitre d' pointed out where Donald and Melania sat.
5: Drive across the country? Yes, yes, yes, and take all the time I needed to sight see and visit friends.
I am afraid lunch with he who must not be named, might end in felony charges - often the private is different from the public
Delete1: Would you travel to Russia? No, at one time I would have, not any more.
ReplyDelete2: Would you fly across the Atlantic in a single engine aircraft? No
3: Would you visit a country where you don't speak the language? Yes, have done and hope to again.
4: Have lunch with Donald Trump? Only if I could drop a little something in his diet coke and get away with it. (love that prison cafeteria thought)
5: Drive across the country? Yes, I have done and would love to do it again.
I agree on the prison cafeteria idea - I'd laugh so hard
Delete1: no. they don't serve my kind.
ReplyDelete2: I don't know what that is but it sounds not good.
3: Yes.
4: Now who wrote this invidious question? I will say yes provided I get to do the talking while he listens
5: In a way I have.
Many places left to go
Delete1: Would you travel to Russia? Nope. Never wanted to and definitely not now.
ReplyDelete2: Would you fly across the Atlantic in a single engine aircraft? Maybe. Not just to do it, but if the cost was doable and it could get me to where I wanted to go, why not?
3: Would you visit a country where you don't speak the language? I would, but only if I was with someone else willing to take the lead on guiding us.
4: Have lunch with Donald Trump? How do you spell the profuse sound of vomiting?
5: Drive across the country? Absolutely, so long as I had all the time in the world and money to stop and rest as I needed. In fact, we will likely do so once we retire.
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