Travel is the simple chance of reinventing ourselves at new places where we are nobody but a stranger.
Travel is the discovery of what and who we miss the most.
Travel is the same pair of jeans for a week and different experiences every day.
Travel is finding new things and new people to miss.
Travel is discovering the part of yourself that you never knew existed before.
Travel is that one song in your iPod that will forever remind you of that one sexy afternoon somewhere.
Travel is the discovery of who misses us the most.
Travel is answering the question ‘business or pleasure’ without blinking.
Travel is deciding who will be the last call before you take off and the first call after you landed.
Travel is a test of your physical and emotional tolerance.
Travel is a one hour conversation that could lead to a lifelong friendship.
Travel is that one boarding pass you keep in your wallet to remind yourself one day when you’re gray and old that you were once cool.
Travel is waking up in a strange bed and feeling home and waking up in your own bed one day and feeling like a stranger.
It’s learning not to take every second for granted.
Travel is learning that the journey is as memorable as the destination.
Travel is discovering that random act of kindness does exist.
Travel is learning to communicate with just a smile.
Travel is not wanting to sleep because for once reality is more interesting than your dream.
Travel is not being afraid to fall in love with a complete stranger.
Travel is where broken English is welcomed with a wide smile instead of greeted by a grammar nazi.
Travel is where people that you talk to really try to understand what you’re trying to say.
Travel is finding out more reasons to write. And more reasons to live.
Travel, sometimes, is the rediscovery of our nationalism.
Travel is that one stranger across the street you will always wonder if he/she is your soul mate.
Travel is wearing those clothes you couldn’t wear back home.
Travel is realizing the things you cannot live without.
Travel is realizing that maybe you know nothing.
Travel is wearing a stranger’s jacket and feeling home.
Travel is meeting you.
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How do you know when you’re in love with someone? Is it when he’s the first thing that comes into you mind when you wake up and the last thing that you think of before you go to sleep? Or is it when your heart melts every time he looks into your eyes? The truth is, the signs come in a thousand…
Barney: Let’s see, what club should we hit first? There’s club Was, there’s Wrong…
Marshall: Uhm, those places shut down a long time ago…
Barney: Oh no.
Marhsall: Oh No shut down too.
Ted: There’s Where.
Jerry: Where’s Where?
Lily: Where’s where Was was, isn’t it?
Barney: No, Was wasn’t where Where was, Was was where Wrong was, right?
Jerry: Okay!
Ted: Not Okay, that place is lame.
Robin: Okay is lame? I thought Lame was a gay bar, or is that Wrong?
Marshall: That’s wrong. That’s not Wrong.
Barney: Guys, focus!
Robin: Oh, I like Focus, let’s go there!
Ted: Where?
Robin: Not Where, Focus!
Lily: I thought Focus was closed.
Barney: No, Was was closed, once Was shut down, it reopened as Closed.
Marshall: So Closed is open!
Robin: No, Closed is closed.
Jerry: I don’t know… third base, right!
Robin: Ew, Third Base is all frat guys!
Lily: I’ll go any place, okay?
Ted: Not Okay! Okay is lame!
Robin: Okay is not lame, Lame is a gay bar!
Lily: Guys, shut up!
Barney: No, Shut Up shut down. I can’t believe I don’t know the clubs anymore.
Marshall: Guys, just pick a club, okay?
Ted: Not Okay!!
Everyone: Okay is lame, gay bar!
Marshall: For the record, I was in there once by accident, I’m pretty sure it’s pronounced Lamé.
Barney: It’s hopeless, isn’t it?hell yeah i really love this scene I’ve wacthed it over and over again :D