"Impossible Quiz" indeed!

Jan 27, 2009 21:51

So I received an email with a link to this crazy online quiz the other day... and I do mean CRAZY!  The questions are completely random, and most of them require you to try and get in the mind set of whoever made it up in a punchdrunk fit of giggles.  Some of the questions are a little stupid, some are funny, and some are just plain creepy ( ( Read more... )

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SWAP ext_156548 January 29 2009, 13:32:51 UTC
Hey,

I would definitely recommend SWAP. The help I have received here in Australia has been more than worth it. I also debated whether or not to save the money and do it myself, but now I realize that would have been a mistake. Things that would have caused me a headache doing on my own, were easy and simplified. Through IEP (Swap's partner here in Oz) I got help looking for a job/finding a place to stay, free internet which I really used a lot, advice on taxes,where to go, and what to visit. They host events that help you meet other travellers which are lots of fun. I'd say check and see who SWAP is associated with in the UK and look up some feedback on them. Let me know if you have any other questions :)

Andrew

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SWAP anonymous February 2 2009, 02:53:13 UTC
hey mate, you left a comment on my blog about SWAP....i did the 2 years in UK and recently returned home....can DEFINITELY reccommend it.... it was the best decision of my life doing SWAP, i had the best time, had an incredible journey throughout the 2 years, did some amazing travelling, met some amazing people.....it's a tought 2 years, i'm not gonna lie - no family or friends there, getting used to a new country and a new way of doing things, slang and lingo you don't understand....and also, when the shit hits the fan (i experienced crazy landlords who tried stealing money from me, loneliness, many job woes - quitting and being fired, money troubles because the pound is so expensive!, and what not) but don't throw in the towel after 6 months like so many people i met did. i stayed for the full two years, i toughed it out, and i'm stronger person for doing it. i recently got my EU citizenship, so a soon as I can, i'm moving back permanently ( ... )

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