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2 months ago
in My Mail-Order Husband on Almost Fearless
That's so funny because I was just on a trip where the first half I was with others, and the last half traveling alone. Same country, totally different experiences. And yes, many of my observations were the same exact as yours. Especially about being more outgoing when you're alone, even if just that others seem way more likely to talk to one person alone than a group of friends, or a couple. Rambling will stop now. Just should've said, "agreed!"
<abbr>Kim@Galavanting´s last blog post..Galavanting Guide to San Juan, Puerto Rico</abbr>
<abbr>Kim@Galavanting´s last blog post..Galavanting Guide to San Juan, Puerto Rico</abbr>
4 months ago
in Discovering Arizona's slot canyons on My Itchy Travel Feet
Wow, these are amazing photos! I'll definitely have to check that out someday.
6 months ago
in Sevilla - Part I on VirtualWayfarer
Sounds like so much fun, all your posts are great! Also, love the new redesign--fabulous.
6 months ago
in Travel Tip - International Credit Card Fees on VirtualWayfarer
Super fantastic post, totally useful!
7 months ago
in Julie Amero: Unjust Justice on odd time signatures
Great work in blogging about this. Prosecutors and police who are so computer illiterate they can't properly record or demonstrate facts in a case are unqualified to be in their jobs. Disgusting. I'm very glad she's free and sorry about her health.
7 months ago
in MuchaCostaRica.Com - Photo Friday: Rock Climbing Gym in Costa Rica on MuchaCostaRica.Com
Fun! I'm a Colorado girl and love rock climbing...prefer rappelling though, less work :).
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Marina5
my husband does rappelling as well, although he's into everything: bouldering, red pointing, etc... sometimes it looks more fun to watch:)
8 months ago
in Why do religions hate Gay Marriage? on The National Gadfly
Religions are based in fear. All of them. Fear of not being good enough, fear of doing bad things. So when something in an ancient, irrelevant text tells them it's bad they still believe it, out of fear of being wrong (then everything else they believe would be wrong). Watching others "sin" and live happy, fulfilled lives would negate the entire basis for a fundamentally religious person's life.
It's the only way they can continue to be so dogmatic. And it's sad.
It's the only way they can continue to be so dogmatic. And it's sad.
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8 months ago
in Fish, A Frying Pan and $9 on VirtualWayfarer
Looks delicious! Nice job making the cooking good food look accessible and something not only for experts.
8 months ago
in My name is USA and I’m an addict. on The National Gadfly
You speak the truth! We've turned into an awful combination of complacency and gluttony.
8 months ago
in Quick Tip: Save An Extra $20-$150 A Month on VirtualWayfarer
I totally just did this! Definitely freeing to not have that big cable bill, plus I'm totally not even missing out on anything. Still can watch full episodes of Jon and Grey's (which are my only two shows), and the news is streaming now. Seriously, cable is just about obsolete.
10 months ago
in RNC: Sarah Palin on MobLogic
hear, hear.
I don't see myself in Palin, and I'm was raised in a small town. I wrote a little something yesterday about the "Palin is 'every woman'" narrative the republicans are trying to push.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kim-mance/rnc-spe...
I don't see myself in Palin, and I'm was raised in a small town. I wrote a little something yesterday about the "Palin is 'every woman'" narrative the republicans are trying to push.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kim-mance/rnc-spe...