Topic: What Constitutes "Travel"?
ZPicante's photo
Mon 03/24/08 01:53 PM
For instance. If you walk from the upper level of your house to the lower level, does that count as "travel"? What about a walk around the block, or to the local gas station--"Travel"?

Don't WANNA GET "TECHNICAL" OR ANYTHING! Ah he he he he he he he...ohhh, I'm an idiot. happy

azrae1l's photo
Mon 03/24/08 01:54 PM
for the sake of not getting technical about it.....

trav·el /ˈtrævəl/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[trav-uhl] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation verb, -eled, -el·ing or (especially British) -elled, -el·ling, noun, adjective
–verb (used without object)
1. to go from one place to another, as by car, train, plane, or ship; take a trip; journey: to travel for pleasure.
2. to move or go from one place or point to another.
3. to proceed or advance in any way.
4. to go from place to place as a representative of a business firm.
5. to associate or consort: He travels in a wealthy crowd.
6. Informal. to move with speed.
7. to pass, or be transmitted, as light or sound.
8. Basketball. walk (def. 9).
9. to move in a fixed course, as a piece of mechanism.
–verb (used with object)
10. to travel, journey, or pass through or over, as a country or road.
11. to journey or traverse (a specified distance): We traveled a hundred miles.
12. to cause to journey; ship: to travel logs downriver.
–noun
13. the act of traveling; journeying, esp. to distant places: to travel to other planets.
14. travels,
a. journeys; wanderings: to set out on one's travels.
b. journeys as the subject of a written account or literary work: a book of travels.
c. such an account or work.
15. the coming and going of persons or conveyances along a way of passage; traffic: an increase in travel on state roads.
16. Machinery.
a. the complete movement of a moving part, esp. a reciprocating part, in one direction, or the distance traversed; stroke.
b. length of stroke.
17. movement or passage in general: to reduce the travel of food from kitchen to table.
–adjective
18. used or designed for use while traveling: a travel alarm clock.

PATSFAN's photo
Mon 03/24/08 01:54 PM
How long have you had this problem????

ZPicante's photo
Mon 03/24/08 01:56 PM
Thanks azrae1l!!!!!


How long have you had this problem????
Being an idiot? Well, pretty much my whole life, thanks! :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink:

azrae1l's photo
Mon 03/24/08 01:59 PM
your welcome, glad i could help.......

ZPicante's photo
Mon 03/24/08 02:01 PM
Yeah, man! High five! frown

So, everyone "travels." That's great. Even if you never leave your house and are a complete lazy bum (like me)--YOU CAN BE A "TRAVELER"!

I mean, I've traveled literally across the world; I just don't want my traveler status to end, at least "technically."

Okay!!!

azrae1l's photo
Mon 03/24/08 02:06 PM
"technically" speaking, if you lift a cheak to fart, you have just "traveled"

ADiamond's photo
Mon 03/24/08 02:13 PM

How long have you had this problem????

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ADiamond's photo
Mon 03/24/08 02:13 PM

How long have you had this problem????

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ZPicante's photo
Mon 03/24/08 04:07 PM

"technically" speaking, if you lift a cheak to fart, you have just "traveled"
WOW! I think you're right, my patron!

YOU GUYS MAKE ME LAUGH SO HARD I CAN'T BREATHE OH GARSH IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII FEEL ODD!

Hey! I just traveled up the stairs and back. POST UR TRAVELS HERE, LOL!!!! LOL!!!!


Shaden's photo
Mon 03/24/08 04:57 PM
For me generally an hour or more away.

ZPicante's photo
Mon 03/24/08 09:12 PM
^ Correct.

no photo
Mon 03/31/08 07:29 AM
Travel- french word, to traveil, take a journey. So, if your mind did you journey up the stairs?

no photo
Mon 03/31/08 10:01 AM

Travel- french word, to traveil, take a journey. So, if your mind did you journey up the stairs?

spelled it wrong, travailler, middle english- to toil, as traveling was hostile (come the word hospitality) people travailled for worship, and to find better living conditons. Along the way, people opened their homes to these folks and offered accomadations and food to the weary traveler for money and goods. Thus, creating our first hotels and restaurants

DTHRomeo's photo
Mon 03/31/08 10:36 AM
Hmmmmm ... I guess i did some travelling today

I'm in L.A. right now bigsmile

Muchacho's photo
Mon 03/31/08 01:07 PM
what if u drive for more than an hour but u r not an hour away from home?

no photo
Tue 04/01/08 06:09 AM
you have traveled, what if you had to walk it

Muchacho's photo
Tue 04/01/08 09:07 AM
for u bunnykins i would travlbigsmile

tcbythesea's photo
Wed 04/02/08 04:54 PM
My mind tends to wander.