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Yea but it's (1)six hours time difference. I tried it before and it was too much.
(2)Anyway yea I love fl. It's really convenient to get there..
(1) haha, come on, it's only 1 hours difference from Florida! Anyways Brisbane is 9 hours difference (wimp) LOL
(2) Fair enough, I'd defo want to visit Florida, particularly the Space Coast! I'm interested in Space so Florida is a place for me, plus I love warm to hot weather year round. I genuinely think Florida is much better than continental Chicago anyways!
Yea but it's six hours time difference. I tried it before and it was too much.
Anyway yea I love fl. It's really convenient to get there..
Boston is more convenient to get there, and is the closest US city to NI with direct flights. And, a lot less Spanish speakers in Boston and a hell of a lot more British-Americans
(1) haha, come on, it's only 1 hours difference from Florida! Anyways Brisbane is 9 hours difference (wimp) LOL
(2) Fair enough, I'd defo want to visit Florida, particularly the Space Coast! I'm interested in Space so Florida is a place for me, plus I love warm to hot weather year round. I genuinely think Florida is much better than continental Chicago anyways!
It's actually a lot when you add it up. It's half a day. I've been twice and actually seen quite a tone of it for the number of times. Last time we were near the space area and I wanted to visit but they didn't want to. You should goto the south of Florida it's really pretty with a really tropical landscape and beautiful water, Orlando is dull and flat.. Ugh it's awful and so humid. It rains less in the south aswell
Boston is more convenient to get there, and is the closest US city to NI with direct flights. And, a lot less Spanish speakers in Boston and a hell of a lot more British-Americans
Yes it's 2,900 miles but I just fly to ewr as it has a tram and I know it well. We flew over it the last time.
It's actually a lot when you add it up. It's half a day. I've been twice and actually seen quite a tone of it for the number of times. Last time we were near the space area and I wanted to visit but they didn't want to. You should goto the south of Florida it's really pretty with a really tropical landscape and beautiful water, Orlando is dull and flat.. Ugh it's awful and so humid. It rains less in the south aswell
Fair enough... I will defo go to the Southern part if (should I say when) I go there?
Yea I swear Orlando is SO overrated. Holiday of lifetime my arse.
Anyway yea go and stay in WPB or Fort Lauderdale miss out Miami because it's a dump and its not even really like the rest of Florida. I would recommend going to the beaches there, the Jupiter pier and also the Vero beach is where we went.
Yea I swear Orlando is SO overrated. Holiday of lifetime my arse.
Anyway yea go and stay in WPB or Fort Lauderdale miss out Miami because it's a dump and its not even really like the rest of Florida. I would recommend going to the beaches there, the Jupiter pier and also the Vero beach is where we went.
Your making me really want to go! Sod the British dark winter! I want Southern Florida, and NOW!
Boston is more convenient to get there, and is the closest US city to NI with direct flights. And, a lot less Spanish speakers in Boston and a hell of a lot more British-Americans
I went to Boston and found lots of black people speaking Spanish being festive. Temperature was in the low 70s, dew point around 50°F. Won't find that in mid-July in Florida.
Your making me really want to go! Sod the British dark winter! I want Southern Florida, and NOW!
I want to live there.
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