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  • #41
    Re: anyone travelling to Armenian in 06?

    Originally posted by Ari
    Iam thinking of going to Armenia for a holiday this year and was wondering if anyone else is doing the same?
    Hello I am not Armenian but feel very involved as my husband is armenian. For our 30 years anniversary our friends, not armenian , have bought 2 air tickets to Yerevan and we will go and visit this nice country from the 15 to the 30 of august! Will it be so warm ??
    Last edited by tazeh; 05-26-2006, 12:53 PM. Reason: travel in armenia

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    • #42
      Re: anyone travelling to Armenian in 06?

      wow what an awsome present you have great friends i cant give you exact info but i think august is the hottest month

      looks like iam not going to go this year i need to save my money at the moment and probably go with friends for the games next year

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      • #43
        Re: anyone travelling to Armenian in 06?

        Originally posted by Ari
        awsome cru

        anyone know of any volunteer work going on in the country, is there a website? i would really like to do it if i go.
        Hello Ari,

        This is HayotzAmrotz. I just want to say that after I saw your above message I regret what I said to you about you not being welcome in Armenia. Volunteering for Armenia is a noble deed and I hope that you will do that once you are there. Good luck and all the best.
        "Before all else, be armed."
        Machiavelli

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        • #44
          Re: anyone travelling to Armenian in 06?

          hey Ari, I'll email you some websites you can check out regarding volunteer programms, I thik you will have to do it minimum of 3 months?? not sure.

          A friend of mine from Sydney, who went to Armenia for the first time in April this year, has just packed up and gone to Armenia for a year to Volunteer.

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          • #45
            Re: anyone travelling to Armenian in 06?

            If u want to have a blast you have to have money,know respected ppl, and gotta kno the hot spot's and you will have the time of your life.

            ps. if the cops pull you over just take out a 20 and your good to go.

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            • #46
              Re: anyone travelling to Armenian in 06?

              Originally posted by karoaper
              lol, it's OK, I bet the driver had been in that sort of situation 3 times that day already. I don't think compared to many East European, Asian or Latin American countries, Armenia is that bad.
              Ive been to South Korea....

              Man they drive like they are trying to kill themselfs... No lines in the road, people flying down the wrong side of the road...

              bad memories.

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              • #47
                Re: anyone travelling to Armenian in 06?

                Originally posted by ArmenianKid
                I... No lines in the road, people flying down the wrong side of the road...
                At least they have roads, unlike Georgia!
                Plenipotentiary meow!

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                • #48
                  Re: anyone travelling to Armenian in 06?

                  thats cool ARTAK


                  thanks Crissy not going to Hayasdan this year though, but next year alot of us are heading up for the games or around that time.

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                  • #49
                    Re: anyone travelling to Armenian in 06?

                    Originally posted by Ari
                    thats cool ARTAK


                    thanks Crissy not going to Hayasdan this year though, but next year alot of us are heading up for the games or around that time.
                    So am I.

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                    • #50
                      Re: anyone travelling to Armenian in 06?

                      is it going to be an a/c meet up ?

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