Category: "Tips, Lists & Advice"

10 Unique Places to Celebrate New Year’s in 2010

New Year’s in the United States typically involves an over-crowded party with cheap champagne in plastic flutes and a cheesy cover band – all for an extremely inflated price. Looking for something different this year? Here are 10 unique ways people around the world will celebrate the coming of 2010… Most Unique Experience: Morocco How [...]

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Top 10 Backpacking Travel Destinations for 2010

We all know Cancun, Miami and Cabo are great for spring break. There is nothing wrong with enjoying the company of drunken college chicks and cheap tequila on the beach. But this year, we urge you to dig a little deeper. An entire world of similarly (likely more) satisfying experiences lie ahead and the best [...]

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7 Must Know Bar Drinks from Around the World

Booze is our escape from the reason and logic bestowed on us by the powers that be. From Pabst to top shelf black labels of this and that, we all have our stories of drinking, getting drunk and doing stupid shit.  We have all done the keg house parties, jungle juice gatherings and endless shot [...]

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Unclaimed Luggage: Where it goes and how it gets resold

The ability to travel internationally by airplane, brought with it paranoia about lost luggage. Every passenger boarding ANY flight (even a direct one where luggage stays in the cargo area beneath the plane) harbors negative thoughts of “what if today is the day; what will I do without any of my clothes? How will I [...]

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A 5 Step Guide to Spending this Season on the Slopes…Your Winter Dream Job Awaits!

The key to finding yourself this season’s winter dream job is to research and apply now! Read our step by step guide to getting paid, laid, and spending your winter season on the slopes… Picture this for a moment: You wake up in your cozy cabin, dazed from last night’s hot tub party with sexy [...]

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A Frenchman’s Guide to Paris for White Trash Americans

Our friend Dimitri is French; very, very French. When we began creating articles for OTP, we asked him to write a little something about Paris. What came out were French-lish phrases and hard to read grammatical abortions. We thought of editing it into something more readable but realized it would greatly compromise the essence of [...]

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Keep it spinning baby! Top 5 Touring Djs of 2009

Djs aren’t recognizable by faces, voices or songs, but have a feel, an emotional description rather, of how their style affects your mood. They are a package, a show experience. Their art is best seen live and loud. Below is our list of the top 5 touring dj’s of 2009 who have used their power [...]

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When Relationships and Travel Collide

Traveling is about exploring and discovering–yourself. As you trek through foreign lands, savor exotic foods and attempt to speak unfamiliar words, you are going to realize you’re physically, mentally and emotionally capable of so much more. Traveling is about growing beyond your lovey-dovey comfort zone. You can think about trying to make a long-distance relationship [...]

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Chickens Abroad

Everyone knows what chicken tastes like. So what is this chicken? Why is chicken so damn universal? We have all these common phrases related to chicken. Chickens crossing roads, chicken coming before the egg (or was it the egg before the chicken?) and so on. Each country has their own (or so they claim) interpretation [...]

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How to Avoid STDs, Trannies and Rabies Abroad

If you have seen To Wang Foo (where Patrick Swayze, John Luguizamo and Wesley Snipes are traveling trannies) , Old Yeller (dog gets rabies, kid has to kill it) and Outbreak (scary monkey with diseases, infects everyone, damn monkey) then you know what we’re talking about. Depending on your destination, the availability of great medical [...]

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