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Dyche 1 year ago
#14 Oh yeah, there's a lot of people eating from those street vendors, go for it, enjoy the local cuisine
       
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Beedy 10 month s ago
Dyche, I spent a month in Mexico, about half in rural places, half in large cosmopolitan cities. I ate almost exclusively street food. The only time I got sick was when an American, who was a bona fide chef, cooked a gourmet feast fit for a king.
       
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Armida 1 year ago
#15 This! You're going to need a day to nap and decompress from the stress of travelling.
       
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Sondra 1 year ago
I've traveled a lot of the world. On my first trip many years ago, my agent made the suggestion that I buy crap underwear and just toss them daily. No need to travel with old sweaty drawers! If I ran out, which happened once, I just bought more. A very freeing feeling.
       
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Beedy 10 month s ago
#2 "...Ignorance is not a get out of jail free card...”

#4. “...Be Stupid and Cheerful...It’s far harder to punish someone if they simply claim ignorance and are smiling...”

Another finely edited article from the Izi archives. Nice.
       
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