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Travel

Posted by: elle

20th Oct 2008 11:47pm

travelling is not very safe at this present time


super88
  • 27th Nov 2010 12:13pm

It depends a lot on your destination.
There's a risk in everything we do.
I heard a story (I don't know how true it is)it goes like this
A guy from the middle east came to Australia, to escape the conflict and bombs where he lived. He was in an Australian City for 48 hours before getting hit by a bus.

Sure, I'd like to die in my sleep at a very old age, but I'm not going to stay in bed to make sure that happens.


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