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Finish the Sentence: Lithuania

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It was a far more introspective kind of visit than a social one, but here are some of the people who submitted to my lunatic human experiment during my two weeks filming Word Travels.



Regina
I am inspired by: Your adventure
I regret: My sins
Today I am grateful for: That you met Eugenja, I really respect her from the depths of my heart

Marius
I am inspired by: Travelling, and movies
I regret: A few things, but I won't tell you
Today I am grateful for: Meeting nice people, having a nice day

Indre
I am inspired by: Travel
I regret: Life is too short
Today I am grateful for: That I can travel


Lina
I am inspired by: Music and dance
I regret: Love
Today I am grateful for: Being born

Brian (SCO)
I am inspired by: The 'Hoff
I regret: Shagging my best friend's sister
Today I am grateful for: Being alive

Mick (SCO)
I am inspired by: Billy Connolly
I regret: Not shagging in every country in the world
Today I am grateful for: Good friends


Glenn (CA)
I am inspired by: Being Canadian
I regret: My parents stress over me
Today I am grateful for: Canadian culture

Andy (SCO)
I am inspired by: Andy Snr
I regret: Satisfaction
Today I am grateful for: Air travel

Darren (SA)
I am inspired by: Family
I regret: Not bungee jumping off Bloukrans Bridge
Today I am grateful for: My rugby ticket


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