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If you want to play it safe, anything with Andy Casagrande is worth checking out. He does all of the white shark episodes, basically. I’m looking forward to updates on the ultra-aggressive New Zealand white sharks from last year.
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The only commercial I saw had Shaq in it.
Which is a fancy way of saying that I do not believe you.
Which is a fancy way of saying that I do not believe you.
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They’re only advertising the Shaq and Tyson ones, which is par for the course. To be honest, Shaq is normally hilarious in these, so I’ll watch it.
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It's hard to articulate how much power there is behind a 2,000-lb fish jumping 8 feet out of the water.
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Turned on Shark Week and it was Tyson poking sharks with a stick. Switched back to NatGeo.
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did you feel the earthquake Sunday morning? I was in Asheville and trying to figure out who was shaking the bed in my hotel room.6 hours until we hit the Outer Banks...getting a hotel tonight through Sunday and then checking into our beachfront house for the week. Need this vacation soooooo bad. Giddy up!
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My wife and I are seriously considering getting a house for the last week in October in the OBX. Maybe down towards Hatteras.
Obviously it will be cooler and not swimming weather, but we love being down here. We could get a nice beachfront place for the week under a grand. Plus, this will probably be the only year we can do something like that since our daughter will still be remote learning. We would maybe take a day or two of during the week but work the rest of it from the beach house.
I've also been wanting to take our goldendoodle to the beach since we've had her. She turns 9 this fall and is still like a puppy, so this would be the perfect opportunity. Just us, no family or friends.
Obviously it will be cooler and not swimming weather, but we love being down here. We could get a nice beachfront place for the week under a grand. Plus, this will probably be the only year we can do something like that since our daughter will still be remote learning. We would maybe take a day or two of during the week but work the rest of it from the beach house.
I've also been wanting to take our goldendoodle to the beach since we've had her. She turns 9 this fall and is still like a puppy, so this would be the perfect opportunity. Just us, no family or friends.
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Anyone been to Ireland? Wife and I are hoping to take a trip next year(if covid doesn't mess it up) and we thought Ireland would be fun. 10 days enough?
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Every comment I’ve heard about Ireland is that you don’t need to spend more than 4-5 days there.
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My wife seems to be insistent that we need to go for more than a week and go from place to place to place. I honestly have no idea. I've been trying to do some research to see the best bet.Every comment I’ve heard about Ireland is that you don’t need to spend more than 4-5 days there.
Open to other ideas as well. Italy, France etc.
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When we eventually make our way to Europe, it’s probably to Italy for at least 7 days, Ireland for 3, and possibly Germany for a few.
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you need at least 10 days for Italy.When we eventually make our way to Europe, it’s probably to Italy for at least 7 days, Ireland for 3, and possibly Germany for a few.
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Shaf, when we lived in NC we would often go to Hatteras in the deep offseason, like for my wife's birthday in February. It was very enjoyable having the shore to ourselves. But it is almost like camping, bring everything you might need with you. Most places are closed, and NOTHING is open past 6pm.
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Thanks man. Was hoping you would chime in because I had a feeling you had experience with it. Yeah I'm definitely excited for the Shining vibe... Just a nice quiet trip away. And if there's a year to do it, it's now.Shaf, when we lived in NC we would often go to Hatteras in the deep offseason, like for my wife's birthday in February. It was very enjoyable having the shore to ourselves. But it is almost like camping, bring everything you might need with you. Most places are closed, and NOTHING is open past 6pm.
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I will let my wife know that Ireland has been cut.you need at least 10 days for Italy.When we eventually make our way to Europe, it’s probably to Italy for at least 7 days, Ireland for 3, and possibly Germany for a few.
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The only vacation where we've done any significant moving around was our trip to SG/Vietnam. We don't normally like to go places and pack and unpack several times. We did a farmhouse/agriturismo in Toscana for 11 days, then 4 food-poisoned days in Firenze; then it was a similar split between Barcelona and San Sebastián. But in southeast Asia, it way 4 days in SG, then 3 days in Hanoi, then an overnight cruise in Ha Long Bay, then 3 days in Hue, and then 3 days in Hoi An...... that's just way too much gettin' around; that trip involved four regional flights, in addition to the trans-Pac outbound and homebound flights. I think all totted up, between the flights and the car rides, we spent something like 17 hours just traversing, which is how long the flight from SFO to SIN was.
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Our next international sojourn will likely be Japan, which will involve a certain amount of gettin' around. We'll base out of either Tokyo or Osaka (where Mrs Tif lived for 3 years), but both cities are already on the itinerary, as is Kyoto.
After that, we've been talking about southwestern Spain and Portugal a lot recently. And then there's the twice-deferred trip to England and Ireland. And there's always the trip to Australia that I've wanted to take since I was 3 or 4 years old and could say 'shark'. And Montreal for Grand Prix week has been something I've wanted to do for nearly as long. Beyond those destinations, I'd like to sort of put the international trips on Shuffle and just start repeating.
After that, we've been talking about southwestern Spain and Portugal a lot recently. And then there's the twice-deferred trip to England and Ireland. And there's always the trip to Australia that I've wanted to take since I was 3 or 4 years old and could say 'shark'. And Montreal for Grand Prix week has been something I've wanted to do for nearly as long. Beyond those destinations, I'd like to sort of put the international trips on Shuffle and just start repeating.
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We keep talking about a trip to Europe, but it always stalls when I realize I’ll need to take a 2 month sabbatical to see everything I want
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Get trip insurance as well, because we’ve had at least a couple of tropical storms in late September/Early to mid October the last few years.Thanks man. Was hoping you would chime in because I had a feeling you had experience with it. Yeah I'm definitely excited for the Shining vibe... Just a nice quiet trip away. And if there's a year to do it, it's now.Shaf, when we lived in NC we would often go to Hatteras in the deep offseason, like for my wife's birthday in February. It was very enjoyable having the shore to ourselves. But it is almost like camping, bring everything you might need with you. Most places are closed, and NOTHING is open past 6pm.
It will also be bluefish season, which is pretty cool to watch people pull those in. And you can drive on the beach in the offseason, provided you have a 4WD.
The video Shyster posted is from the Holderness family, and was probably shot on the OBX fwiw.
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you could also just decide to cut Southern Italy. Florence is a must. Venice was meh though.I will let my wife know that Ireland has been cut.you need at least 10 days for Italy.When we eventually make our way to Europe, it’s probably to Italy for at least 7 days, Ireland for 3, and possibly Germany for a few.
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My uncle's ship had a liberty call in Napoli in the 1980s. He said it smelled funny.
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Yes, and I would definitely recommend going there. I went with my wife for about a week back when PSU played USF in Dublin and although a full day was spent around the game, we didn't get to see the entire country. You could spend 2-3 days in Dublin alone. We also traveled to the Cliffs of Moher, Blarney Castle, Adare Manor (stayed there 2 nights) Killarney (stayed there 1 night), Powerscourt House in Wicklow (stayed there one night), Kilkenny, and Rock of Cashel. That doesn't even include Belfast and the Giant's Causeway. The only thing that you might want to skip was the Blarney Castle, but the grounds were nice and there were other things to see there than the stone.Every comment I’ve heard about Ireland is that you don’t need to spend more than 4-5 days there.
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Between Ireland and Italy, I'd recommend Italy. Florence, Venice, and Rome are a must. We also stayed at Positano, but anywhere on the Amalfi coast will work.
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