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something of that [http://www.toonhound.com/kingrollo.htm] sort
yeah, I don't even know where to start with Mexico. I used to think that France was too far out for me. Wales I've been to a few times, relatives there.

There's a fair bit of racial prejudice in France toward English, and vice versa, of course, but it's very beautiful - the northwest coast is intriguing and the bit where the Knights Templar hung out - Rennes - ermm - very hot in the summer. Wales you can walk to. Everyone probably has relatives there, just a case of how far you want to go back. Wiltshire seems like another country - are there still roadside stalls in Somerset selling scrumpy? Nettle beer in Wales in the fifties, on the roadside. Then there's the European pyramids, in Bosnia. There'll be interesting until they turn into Blackpool in the hills - unless it already has. People should acknowledge being transhumanic - if that's the right word - migratory, in part. Beachcombing's cool too - the world comes to you