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  1. I would recommend Ireland.Stunningly beautiful countryside.Best places to visit in my opinion are Dublin,Cork(with Blarney castle),Co Kerry,and Co Donegal. Scotland is gorgeous too.Edinburgh is top spot for sightseeing.Glasgow has good nightlife. Norway is most expensive country in Europe,but If you ever go there,I advise to check western part of the country.Bergen is way nicer than Oslo.That's also a gateway to fiords. Poland is pretty reasonable option.Best town to visit is Krakow,with places of interest like Auschwitz camp,and salt mine called Wieliczka.Route from Krakow to Zakopane is most picturesque in the country.
  2. Most music on my laptop is from the 80s.My favourite decade :icon_smile: Aztec Camera-Somewhere in my heart Simple Minds-Don't you forget about me Climie Fisher-Love changes(Everything) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRXM0FY_qs0 Danny Wilson-Mary's prayer Propaganda-Duel Brian Ferry-Slave to love Heaven 17-Come live with me
  3. Booking an accomodation only to discover after arrival,that intercom isn't working,and need to go down to let visitors in Having hair bleached twice on same day,after booking with hairdresser who doesn't have a clue how to do it properly
  4. Deposit is not a bad idea,though it's not a perfect solution either. I'm reluctant to accept advanced bookings,unless I met someone before. I always ask to confirm an appointment at least an hour beforehand,and it works fine.Timewasters are usually not that well organized to bother with returning calls. The only difference is that I'm not in Canada and here where I am I get same days bookings mostly.
  5. I worked out of hotels a few times,and it's not something what I favour.I've been asked to leave a hotel in the past,so I get paranoid at times. Cleaning staff calls in to check something,happened to once when I've been with a client,scared the hell out of me,not to mention my partner in crime:lol: Surely there are hotels with direct access from car park level or have discreet side entrance,but I wouldn't use them for more than 2 days in a row. Personally I find apartments well more private,not the ones with doorman though,don't like the idea at all.The best option is to leave and work in different places,that's what I do for a while now.
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