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How far will you go?
March 01 2012
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RHP User
14 years ago
I normally try and meet in the middle of the city that way we are both spending about the same travelling time, unless my meetee or meatee lives closer to me in which case we can arrange to meet nearby.
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RHP User
14 years ago
We live outside the metro area, in Buxton. Just travelling to work takes 30 - 40 minutes each way so I'm happy to put in a little more travel time for the right person(s).
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nobatteriesrequi
14 years ago
Still being new to Australia, I am happy to travel, the maximum distance I have gone is about 600km, but I also use it to see the countryside. So even if the weekend doesn't turn out as planned, the time is not wasted.
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RHP User
14 years ago
Sounds like a good way to see the place Nobatteries :-)I've gone interstate before....
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RHP User
14 years ago
3 - 4 hours but who drives home after not me.....need I say more
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RHP User
14 years ago
I rode my motorbike through the Nasho to meet someone once in Wollongong. I was having such a good time I was about an hour or so late by the time I got to Dapto. Very friendly and understanding person greeted me when I arrived... Hugs Stalky
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RHP User
14 years ago
Then I better give you a heads up.....Will be in perth from the 4th-10th march :-Pwill be staying with some friends in Mundaring but will a bike and gps :-)
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RHP User
14 years ago
I am just to busy to take long distance booty calls. I live about hour south of Perth, so to many people that’s just south of Mars I know its lazy of me but I am old and I get tired after a work out, poor old biddy that I am. I have to be in bed by 7.30 or I fall asleep in my chair. I eat my dinner at 4.30 as well You know what its like in the old folks home and the nurses get so pissed off when they have to drag some old fart off me cause he thought I was his wife Hey why tell him and spoil a good night. depends on the battery life of my gofer
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RHP User
14 years ago
u should hve pit stop in melb james ;).................... suxs being so far away from the big smoke..... but do understand pple not wanting to travel. u have the rite attitude nobatteries!! haha, wish more folks thought that way, ho hum!! we have two spare rooms!! hehehehe for those who mite like to adventure out of the city limits.
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luvsilver
14 years ago
Most times we have to drive a 3 hour round trip.The driving doesn't worry us but not so nice getting home at 2.30 in the morning and having to be up for work a few hours later. It use to be easy 20 years ago but certainly getting a touch harder now-lol Mr Luvsilver
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RHP User
14 years ago
There are some people I'd not walk into the next room for.But for someone who really shuffled my deck or moved my meeple. I'd do a weekend road trip. But then, this is Australia, who does not love a road trip? Plus my dear old ute has a bench seat. It's the ducks nuts for stretching out on a watching the Klicks roll by.
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RHP User
14 years ago
I think the travel is part of the experience, a part to be enjoyed in the lead up to a good time
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RHP User
14 years ago
We've travelled about an hour before - and that isn't so bad. But we wouldn't go any further. Would be better if we could meet people half way! { MRS }
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RHP User
14 years ago
If I was being honest I prefer to travel for quality and the right people When you live in a small town, it's nice to meet good people nationally. There are some stunning people in WA, I'd even consider that distance Mx
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RHP User
14 years ago
...and more about who's waiting on the other end. We all work hard and should be equally self-indulgent and play harder. Let's see, my "Personal Best's" flying commercially...SFX to Stockholm, LAX to Belize and PDX to Melbourne, and every single one of them worth every bit of the trip. | Here on the west coast, hell it's only about 50 minutes to MELX then I can ride a tidy little three-wheeler and most of the major cities are within a 2 hour strike range...to easy. On the ground here...a couple of hours is no bit thing, it takes just on an hour to commute to the city every day anyway and that's for work. Now that...is an obscene four letter word. | I do have a tripped planned in the not too distant future over to the east...when is still a bit up in the air but I am sure it will be worth it. | Life's an adventure...live it! | | And even better...when every bit of it is legally tax deductible!
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RHP User
14 years ago
I dont mind driving ..if the emails and phone conversations have been good then the drive is not a problem..then the reflecting on the way home is distracting !!
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RHP User
14 years ago
I am in East Brisbane and we would travel GC -to- Sunshine coast and as far west as say Ipswich. For the right person/people I would fly to any major city if well planned- I love an adventure......+ maybe drive some ;)I was about to jump on a flight next Tues to Rockhampton, get a hire car and drive 5 hours west to surprise my man. He works 2 weeks away (1 week 12 hr day shifts then 1 week 12 hr night shifts) in between is the "pyjama day" they get to muck around on the night of their last day shift and then have a whole next day to sleep it off before the nights start.Lucky I decided to fish for info!!!!! It's against company policy :(Cass xxx
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RHP User
14 years ago
4 hour round trip is the usual for most of our meets, some have been worth it; some not so much... but I still enjoy the shopping and overnighting in a nice hotel so what the hell?
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RHP User
14 years ago
I enjoy the "build up" .. working out when & where to meet, timeframes, changes and most importantly the "teasing" ;) To me distance is no issue - 4 the right person/persons - and when I say "right" it's about the chemistry, therefore distance won't b a negative factor.. Nothing beats a long drive back home after a long session of "sexy fun" the kind of fun that leaves your legs shaking and you can't wipe that grin off your face :) td&h
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RHP User
14 years ago
I travel often. I regularly travel 600 ks BUT I make a bit of a holiday about it. It is not just a qf or a random. I take the time to get to know the man first and generally spend a few nights in the area.
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RHP User
14 years ago
For the right people, the journey is just part of the fun...foreplay without even touching Nuff said.
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RHP User
14 years ago
Pack up the swag and head up north,and do some photo shoots for those poor buggas up there in the mines. So when they come to Perth the girlie’s will be lined up for em. Take our sketch books and paints. I have a few more rph girlie’s that may share the ride up into the Kimberly’s not Thelma and Louise May be Tuscan red, artistic wench and slk27 Mind you there were a few others at the pub last night and that was a laugh and a half, boy did we have fun. So a road trip will be excellent adventure. have to wait till I get back from my three months over seas. when it cools down a bit up there. So yes will will be doing a few thousand kilometres.
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RHP User
14 years ago
Quoting 'multiples_xxx' I am in East Brisbane and we would travel GC -to- Sunshine coast and as far west as say Ipswich. For the right person/people I would fly to any major city if well planned- I love an adventure......+ maybe drive some ;)I was about to jump on a flight next Tues to Rockhampton, get a hire car and drive 5 hours west to surprise my man. He works 2 weeks away (1 week 12 hr day shifts then 1 week 12 hr night shifts) in between is the "pyjama day" they get to muck around on the night of their last day shift and then have a whole next day to sleep it off before the nights start.Lucky I decided to fish for info!!!!! It's against company policy :(Cass xxx Your welcome in Rocky at any time if you wish Cass :)
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