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I think my longest flight is around 8 hours. My first time in Europe, I took a plane from I want to say maybe Frankfurt to Dulles. I've forgotten since the city we flew home in was one we didn't explore. It's a lot easier to endure a longer flight than it was in the past.

I went from Dullas to Charles de Gaullele to Romania. I hated Charles de Gaulle. Romania on the other hand was really fun.

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I went from Dullas to Charles de Gaullele to Romania. I hated Charles de Gaulle. Romania on the other hand was really fun.

Never been to Romania. Not surpriesd it was fun. Sometimes the best places are places that don't get much attention. I loved Portugal for example.

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That's always entertaining. Both the kids and us, my god; you were probably in stitches.

*They* slept on the train like they were at home. I was jealous. I'm gonna work on being sedated next time.

I'm probably about two mintues behind on the game - DVR delay. This is gonna be a save situation if this keeps up!

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