Archive for August, 2011



What was a hamas leader doing inside a luxury hotel in dubai when he was assassinated by mossad?

Monday 22 August 2011 @ 10:09 am
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Murtada asked:

while palestinians suffer in camps the hamas leaders who are supposed be helping them are spending time in luxury hotels in sunny dubai, most certainly with ravishing oily hot arab women

why is that?




How would this work?

Friday 19 August 2011 @ 3:23 pm
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No One asked:

I need some ideas! I would like to travel across the country, stopping at each place for a few weeks or a month. But staying in hotels would be way too expensive. Camping is only an option when the weather is good.
Would it work for me to find someone who wants a roommate, or would they want someone who could stay for more than a few months?




camping sangili in salou?

Friday 19 August 2011 @ 10:39 am
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Lynn C asked:

does any one know of hotels or apt, or bed and breakfast , near this campsite




Can you recommend a cheap hotel/cabin near the Grand Canyon?

Monday 8 August 2011 @ 6:51 pm
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LibrarianLIz asked:

We were planning on camping in the Grand Canyon next week, but it’s supposed to be very cold. Can anybody recommend a cabin or hotel that is in Grand Canyon or near by? We don’t need anything fancy at all-we’re doing this as part of a road trip where we camp lots of places-but we will need a roof over our heads. Ideas?




Can you walk away from the talking points for a minute and answer this?

Monday 8 August 2011 @ 11:02 am
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Deep Thought asked:

I worked for about 4 years in La Jolla and Del Mar California, truly a beautiful place to visit, if you get a chance. In a lot of the canyons that weave through the $600,000-multi million dollar homes from Claremont to Oceanside, there are migrant farm camps. This is no real secret in San Diego County. These people in these camps who live in the elements that are shot with pellet guns and run out by the cops regularly work for some of the people who live on these hills. Maybe they garden. Maybe they are nannies. Maybe they work in the Carlsbad flower fields. Maybe they do the cooking at Aviara country club or one of the other coastal hotels or farms in the area. They put in work, but they don’t get the benefits for that work. Their employers can afford million dollar homes and expensive cars and barely pay these people who live in the valleys the money to go to Jack in a Box.

Why is the creation of a defacto slave populace acceptable to those who advocate open borders?
To answer a few people who have posted. The situation these people live in, while not slavery de jur (By law) is still de facto slavery (as a matter of fact) because they are so deprived of funds that they will put up with anything to get the cents on the dollar they get here.
I didn’t post this as a way to say “deport them all.” Our country’s unemployment sits between 3-5%. There are jobs to be had here. My concern is if businesses NEED these workers, then why are we as a society allowing them to rob them daily with a wink and a nod. Why are we then being asked to subsidize that need?




How would I walk from San Francisco to LA?

Friday 5 August 2011 @ 5:38 am
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rachelrhyme asked:

Time is not really a factor, I can spend a month or so on this. I figure I could do between 15 and 20 miles a day for two or three days and then take a day off to rest. I’m not looking to camp though for safety issues. How would I find the route and information on hotel/motel along the way? Lots of searching online have yielded nothing.
Thanks in advance for any information you folks can provide.




Camping under the stars?

Monday 1 August 2011 @ 5:40 pm
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qldtravelguru asked:

or camping under the 5 stars of the hilton hotel?
whats your preference.