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			So this summer I know I'm gonna go some place.  It just dawned on me why not spend a little on traveling further rather than pay off a credit car now.  I mean, the smart way is to pay off the credit card now, but I would only delay it by about 3 or 4 months at the most.  I could live with that.  Then with holiday pay, I could pull in some extra hours and get it down to 2 or 3 months delay.  I digress though. 
 
I am considering going to Aus or UK.  Thing is, I want to do both and cant. 
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Australia: 
 
Pros: US currency is worth more so I dont have to worry so much about costs. 
 
Cons:I will be hitting up Brisbane, Sydney and Adelaide.  A wee bit more travel time I reckon and therefore more costs. 
 
Brisbane and Adelaide to meet up with some mates (they've offered to lend a hand in my travels) and Sydney to see the Opera house, the city and maybe enjoy an opera. 
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UK: 
 
Pros: I only have a couple places I wish to see honestly.  Stonehenge and some nearby mounds from that era, Big Ben, Parliament and Wales.  All decently close. 
 
Cons:The Pound is worth more so it will be a little harder for me to move about.  I dont know you chaps as well as I do in Aus. so I dont know if any of you in the area I will want to visit would be as keen to lend a hand amongst your hectic lives. 
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If any of you have some thoughts or would be willing to help a mate out in furthering his education outside the US (we know how most Yanks are who stay inside), that would be awesome.  I will be rereading a bit of my Brit history texts to get a better understanding of what it is I will be seeing and the depth of it.  If I did this, it would be in late July/early August.  I know it's a bit far out, your words, good or bad are welcomed.  Even if it's bad, it will only help me make a far better educated decision of what I want to do this summer. 
 
Cheers 
Colin
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
			
			
			
				 
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
				
			
			
			
		 
	
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