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 Columbus Ohio's just a wide place in the road.  | |||
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 I have worked in the travel industry my whole life and have never heard of any of the expressions cited, except "airline". "Off the beaten path" I know, but to me it means travel, by any means, on a route that is less well-used.  But travel has many, many terms, some of which have almost disappeared from use. The "Grand Tour" is one name that springs to mind as obsolete. Richard English  | |||
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 Asa, I was thinking about your topic and remembered that someone said that the internet is a vast number of rooms with no hallways. You can put a doorway to any other room just by putting a link on your page. You don't even need the other person's permission or knowledge. That being said, to be in a chat room or to link to another room may be considerd a new method of travel? maybe?  | |||
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 Australians talk about going on a "walkabout". ******* "Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own actions. ~Dalai Lama  | |||
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 A  journey is from the Old French  journée "a day's work or travel". Build a man a fire and he's warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life.  | |||
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