A Thread About Absolutely Nothing! Part III

ah well your entire paragraph (both of them actually...hm) was confusing- you talked about two different ideas in the same paragraph and used the word "plus" after talking about Florida.. that's why I asked.

Still hurts my brain lol.

Florida is a big state- I'm sure it's safe enough to go there. Can't live your life by fear.

Never say never neither. When I started college, I'd only been to Italy and New Jersey (summers). I'd have laughed if anyone told me I'd travel to many states and 2 more countries in my life. For me going somewhere to meet a new person is a HUGE step (I am not a people person in general)- so I make it an effort to travel (and find ways to pay for it).

That's true-- never do say never. However, with my present situation, I estimate it would take about 18 months to save up for a trip out west. Even more for Florida, considering how much one spends there. And I've never been out of the US--can't fly. Only way for me to get around is by rail. All I gotta do is just figure out how to begin saving, although I have a pretty good idea of what I want to do. Still not sure if it's really a good idea to head out there.
 
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That's true-- never do say never. However, with my present situation, I estimate it would take about 18 months to save up for a trip out west. Even more for Florida, considering how much one spends there. And I've never been out of the US--can't fly. Only way for me to get around is by rail. All I gotta do is just figure out how to begin saving, although I have a pretty good idea of what I want to do. Still not sure if it's really a good idea to head out there.
Maybe you can go with a group and get special rates.

Why can't you fly?

I've been to both Disneyland (as a child and teen), and Disney World (as an adult). I enjoyed them both but Disneyland is most special to me, probably because I was a kid, and Disneyland was still new then (1959).
 
Maybe you can go with a group and get special rates.

Why can't you fly?

I've been to both Disneyland (as a child and teen), and Disney World (as an adult). I enjoyed them both but Disneyland is most special to me, probably because I was a kid, and Disneyland was still new then (1959).

Because I rode in a medical helicopter twice in less than 10 years. Doctors back then warned me that it wasn't a good idea to try and fly. As for today, I have no idea.
 
?? It's worth checking out now if you have no clue why you can't fly. I find it odd/interesting that they "warned you that flying is not a good idea to try and fly" Flying in a medical helicopter is miles different than flying in a giant plane unless there's some sort of issue with anxiety or something (and there's xanax for that- I know of folks who have a difficult time with flying but are fine with a one time xanax to get through the trip).

That just doesn't add up.

There's also always cruise ship trips- you can find good deals with that too (and there used to be Deaf Cruises- don't know if these still happen or not).
 
?? It's worth checking out now if you have no clue why you can't fly. I find it odd/interesting that they "warned you that flying is not a good idea to try and fly" Flying in a medical helicopter is miles different than flying in a giant plane unless there's some sort of issue with anxiety or something (and there's xanax for that- I know of folks who have a difficult time with flying but are fine with a one time xanax to get through the trip).

That just doesn't add up.

There's also always cruise ship trips- you can find good deals with that too (and there used to be Deaf Cruises- don't know if these still happen or not).

Well, consider the fact that I rode them in 1983 and 1990. That's 7 years, and when I asked the doctors after an regular checkup one year if flying was advisable, they said no, and when I asked why, they said my ears were at risk of having the eardrums blow out. Truth be told though-- I had my doubts the helicopters had anything to do with it, and I still do to this day. What I can't figure out is how my eardrums would blow out if I flew. I have a form of hearing loss that was caused by Rubella in 1983, so that may have something to do with it.
 
Nobody would fly if that were the case. Yet millions of people do.

That's true. I should try it, but here's the problem-- I have a fear of being 30,000 feet in the air. Heck, the Willis Tower's 110 stories is too much for me.
 
?? It's worth checking out now if you have no clue why you can't fly. I find it odd/interesting that they "warned you that flying is not a good idea to try and fly" Flying in a medical helicopter is miles different than flying in a giant plane unless there's some sort of issue with anxiety or something (and there's xanax for that- I know of folks who have a difficult time with flying but are fine with a one time xanax to get through the trip).

That just doesn't add up.

There's also always cruise ship trips- you can find good deals with that too (and there used to be Deaf Cruises- don't know if these still happen or not).

Yeah, they still take place; as a matter of fact, there's one going this coming October....
 
Because I rode in a medical helicopter twice in less than 10 years. Doctors back then warned me that it wasn't a good idea to try and fly. As for today, I have no idea.
Did you ask why?

Is an emergency trip in a medical chopper the same as a vacation trip on a passenger jet to Disneyland? If it is, I must be missing something.
 
That's true. I should try it, but here's the problem-- I have a fear of being 30,000 feet in the air. Heck, the Willis Tower's 110 stories is too much for me.
What about 29,999 feet in the air? Would that be OK?
 
Did you ask why?

Is an emergency trip in a medical chopper the same as a vacation trip on a passenger jet to Disneyland? If it is, I must be missing something.

See my post above I suspect ît's not the helicopters; they're just not wanting my eardrums to blow out, although I can't figure out how that would happen.
 
If someone wants to do something, a way will be found.

On the other hand, if someone does not want to do something, an excuse will be found.
 
If someone wants to do something, a way will be found.

On the other hand, if someone does not want to do something, an excuse will be found.

I'd like to try and fly. Like I said, I have a fear of being 30,000 feet in the air.
 
What about 29,999 feet in the air? Would that be OK?

Actually I think a small airplane is more suitable. They can't go that high (I think.... could be wrong here). And I don't have to worry about cramped legs.
 
That's true-- never do say never. However, with my present situation, I estimate it would take about 18 months to save up for a trip out west. Even more for Florida, considering how much one spends there. And I've never been out of the US--can't fly. Only way for me to get around is by rail. All I gotta do is just figure out how to begin saving, although I have a pretty good idea of what I want to do. Still not sure if it's really a good idea to head out there.


What about Megabus? I know it has limitations of travel might work for you.


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What about Megabus? I know it has limitations of travel might work for you.


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There is that. They are pretty cheap, from what I've heard of them. Problem is, I haven't ridden a long distance bus in nearly 25 years. Last time I did I was only 5, and headed to Lockport, IL. That was way back then.
 
There is that. They are pretty cheap, from what I've heard of them. Problem is, I haven't ridden a long distance bus in nearly 25 years. Last time I did I was only 5, and headed to Lockport, IL. That was way back then.

I heard they are comfortable easy to sleep on the long ride .



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I heard they are comfortable easy to sleep on the long ride .



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Hmm. Sleep and comfort are a must. I'll have to check that out.

Update: Megabus currently does not serve California--at least not yet.
 
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