Brian

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  1. By using this as reference I get a first hand account of what he visited and what I'm interested in. Turkey seems like a nice country but it's really got nothing for me that interests me too much, I'd still visit it but not on a first trip.
  2. It really does, I'm jealous. When I get older I'm definitely doing something like this, and I'll use this for reference
  3. Rockstar Games has revealed that Grand Theft Auto V's first story-centric add-on will arrive in 2014, and stars the original cast of Michael, Trevor, and Franklin. On Rockstar's Newsire, the developer said, "we have big plans for substantial additions in 2014 continuing Michael, Franklin and Trevor's action, mayhem and unexpected adventures in Southern San Andreas." http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/12/09/substantial-gta-5-story-dlc-coming-in-2014?utm_campaign=fbposts&utm_source=facebook
  4. I know you said you're going in the Summer, but I'd like to make a suggestion, I would start low in the Southern part of Europe, hell start in Turkey, and make your way North as it gets into the winter months. I had mentioned the Northern lights and you said you'd love to see them, but the only way of doing so would be in the winter North of the arctic circle. Some cities I'd suggest for you would be Tromsø, Norway, Abisko, Sweden, or somewhere in the Finish Lapland. I can tell you one thing, you will not regret vising there. Use the KP-Index to make sure you can get a good idea of when to watch it happen, and keep track of where it is occurring. Abisko, Sweden Edit: Also, as it gets colder you will probably find less tourists as you move up into Europe, since most people will be at work or school. Holiday celebrations become a huge thing as winter nears, and there's a lot to do that only the winter months offer. Lastly, it's off continental Europe, but Iceland is a beautiful country, and really has so much to offer sight wise. Glaciers, cliffs, rock formations, you name it. I'd definitely go there too.
  5. That looks really good, do you think honey roasted peanuts would have been a good flavoring with this?
  6. Guys I think we just heard Massacre's true life story...
  7. I'm like that Cy but with dogs. Although I've never made a baby cry which is good I guess.
  8. It's only in single player, there are three variants.
  9. I still like the Mustang over the Charger, but it's all down to personal opinion. If I would have been able to afford the insurance, I would have taken a Challenger over the Mustang.
  10. I believe they were referring to anything after '79. Quite frankly, the Mustang is one of the most iconic American cars to date. While I dislike the '79-'98 design, I do love the '99 and after, and obviously anything before '79.
  11. I was on mobile, excuse me for making one little mistake. Hell, I'm more literate than some of the "well known" members on this site.
  12. Because some are just too lazy to take their time on the keyboard.
  13. Updated pics from Facebook to photobucket, should work now Cy.
  14. Some dude was driving this through the streets, had a really funny horn too. and a sunset near the swamp
  15. You've probably never even sat in a Mustang. This whole time you've commented on looks, that's all biased opinion. Until you drive one you can't comment on quality. Plus, it wouldn't be popular if it was a bad car.
  16. That's why it's one of the most well known cars to date, right?
  17. Nothing wrong about inquiring others without making a whole new topic...