| REVIEWER | RATING & REVIEW |
 | Mad Hatter (37) 02/14/2007 | Haven't let the States, yet. Plan on visiting Europe sometime soon.
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 | Vudija (92) 02/08/2007 | Only if the Bahamas count. Yea I know, I don't get out that much.
On the other hand, I recently moved to NW Ohio, and we're talking about going up to Canada for a weekend.
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 | SharonParry (42) 11/18/2006 | It was a pleasure reading these reviews, every one of them. I spent some time in Egland and Holland when I was 19, and stayed for one month in Germany. I loved it. The people were very friendly, except for a small mishap, when I spilled my tray of mac and cheese all over the passenger next to me about an hour and 1/2 before getting off my flight to England. Boy, was that an hour and 1/2 to remember! Very uncomfortable situation indeed... for both of us.
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 | trebon1038 (62) 11/15/2006 | Not in this situation now but growing up near Canada we left our borders often, and I spent time in Europe.
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 | Djahuti (54) 11/12/2006 | 3 or 4 other countries so far.Italy was the most beautiful and had the friendliest people & best food.The women are so gorgeous there it almost hurts! Ciao,belezza!
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 | kamylienne (77) 10/11/2006 | Yes; Canada, Spain, and Hong Kong, each for a few days/weeks. Unfortunately, I was too young to remember much of the latter, except being quite confused when watching He-Man in Chinese (I was like three years old).
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 | CastleBee (81) 10/11/2006 | Probably the best way to actually expand your mind. I've been fortunate enough to have visited several but, not nearly as many or as many times as I would like. I'd go to the UK and Ireland about twice a year if I could afford it.
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 | CanadaSucks (45) 10/11/2006 | Yes. . .and I do consider the DC Metro area to be a foreign country anyways. . .
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 | numbah16tdhaha (147) 10/11/2006 | I've been in five on military orders!
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 | Jed1000 (72) 10/11/2006 | Yes. I'm 11th generation American but I was born in Belgium (my parents worked at NATO HQ) and I lived there until I was ten years old. I was raised to feel completely American (friends even used to send us tapes of Red Sox games)but I still felt like an outsider when I started school here. Couldn't relate to some of the things the other kids talked about, but that didn't last long. Being American must be in the blood or something.
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 | LastMessenger3 (40) 10/10/2006 | I am in another country, kind of. I ended up here after living in three other countries.
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