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The World's Best Festivals 10. All-Star Fiesta, Cancun, Mexico

This interesting event is admittedly more flash than substance if booty and booze is what you're after, especially when you consider that the most popular events at this playa's paradise are fashion shows, record-releases and celebrity basketball. Over 10,000 sun-seeking people attend the 5-day hip-hop haven to see the stars from North of the Border.

9. Fantasy Fest, Key West, USA (October 20-29)

This ten-day free-for-all makes the rest seem pretty innocent in terms of nudity, frivolous titillation, costume parades, and drunken debauchery. The rhythm is definitely going to get to you, as rum pours onto the streets 24 hours a day. The climax hits on the last day of celebrations with a costumed parade along historic Duval Street. Southern Silliness meets Eyes Wide Shut as impersonators donning masks and dressing up in outrageous garb let all inhibitions go. Body-painting, freak shows and toga parties have led to this year's theme: "Circus & Sideshows" which will not disappoint even the most outrageous.

8. Las Fallas, Valencia, Spain (March 12-19)

You like fire? Well, the locals of Valencia sure do, as 500,000 people cram the city to watch huge puppets get torched and burn in flames. Prices range from $14 to $200, but book at least 3 months in advance as pyromaniacs from around the world visit the city for this "hot" event.

7. The Fetish & Fantasy Ball, Las Vegas (October 28)

Over 5,000 people will attend this year's costume party that will sprawl over 12 bars, showcasing a massive beer garden and an even larger 24-hour casino. Even without the F&F event, Las Vegas is always the place to visit for a good ol' time.

6. Munich Beerfest, Germany (September 16 - October 2)

By far the most celebrated and duplicated drink-fest we know of, the annual beer-fest starts midday as Munich's mayor pulls the first pint after a huge parade through the city's streets. The local breweries fight for bragging rights by showcasing their massive arsenal. The Hofbrauhaus attracts the rowdiest masses and the hottest party. Make sure you get there by 10:30am, since waiters only serve those seated (oh, the place is usually packed by 11am). Before you know it, you are reminiscing with your long-lost (or unknown) friend Hans and extolling the virtues of boozing, German-style.

5. Henley-on-Todd Regatta, Alice Springs, Australia (October 7-8)

To overcome the challenge of holding a boat race in a dry riverbed, the residents of Alice Springs made a hole in the bottom of the boat, stood inside, lifted the vehicle to thigh-level (similar to women raising their skirts... hmm...) and ran to the finish line. Aided by industrious quantities of cold beer to fuel the crew and crowd alike, the event has grown to attract international teams. If you or your seven friends need any more convincing, keep in mind that American winter is Australian summer.

4. Mardi Gras, New Orleans, Louisiana

Spicy food, great blues, nonexistent drinking laws, and $2 drinks served 24 hours a day sounds pretty good to any partier. The climax, you guessed it: Mardi Gras, also known as the "International Show Your Boobies" event where you trade in beads for breasts.

3. Carnival, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Rio boasts some of the world's nicest beaches and finest ladies. Carnival week is second-to-none when it comes to partying. Some would even argue that their laws encourage boozing. Any way you look at it, like Mecca, every able-bodied male must make a trip to Rio at one point or another in his life.

2. Love Parade, Germany (July)

We may be biased since we have a liking for techno beats, but ever since the Berlin Wall came down, the streets of Berlin host the largest outdoor rave where 1.4 million horny and sweaty teens visit the city, and the police do not interfere. A valuable piece of advice; reserve if you are coming from abroad as you'll find a full house... or neighborhood!

1. Nudes-A-Poppin' Pageant, Ponderosa Sun Club, Indiana (July 16 & August 20)

Whether you are a nudist or an eager beaver, the Ponderosa Sun Club is the place to be. A "clothing optional" resort, the website even reminds travelers that "no clothes are tolerated at the pool." The only other thing that is not tolerated is a camera. Besides that, however, anything goes at the Annual Nudes-A-Poppin' Pageant where the likes of Jenna Jameson and Ron Jeremy spice it up. (((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((i really like carnival in brazil,,its really nice,,do you have any idea of other festivals above???

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I've actually always preferred JazzFest to Mardi Gras in New Orleans, though Mardi Gras is unbelievably fun if you don't go to the Quarter. And the Cajun Festival in Lafayette is even more fun that JazzFest. But I don't think anything beats Mardi Gras in Mamou.

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Interesting.............

I prefer something a little more low key and with music. Like Bonnaroo.

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You can't go back for what you've missed

So make it count, hold on tight find a way to make it right

You only get one trip

So make it good, make it last 'cause it all flies by so fast

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2. Love Parade, Germany (July)

We may be biased since we have a liking for techno beats, but ever since the Berlin Wall came down, the streets of Berlin host the largest outdoor rave where 1.4 million horny and sweaty teens visit the city, and the police do not interfere. A valuable piece of advice; reserve if you are coming from abroad as you'll find a full house... or neighborhood!

I could be wrong but didn't the love parade stop several years ago?

maybe this can then be changed with the rotterdam dance parade? :D

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The World's Best Festivals 10. All-Star Fiesta, Cancun, Mexico

This interesting event is admittedly more flash than substance if booty and booze is what you're after, especially when you consider that the most popular events at this playa's paradise are fashion shows, record-releases and celebrity basketball. Over 10,000 sun-seeking people attend the 5-day hip-hop haven to see the stars from North of the Border.

what?! that's not a festival, that's just a lame touristy excuse for the americanos in Cancun...

the carnaval of Veracruz, that's a festival...

now.. queen's day in Amsterdam, that's a trip

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tu eres todo lo que me equilibra,

un balance, lo que me conplementa

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Interesting.............

I prefer something a little more low key and with music. Like Bonnaroo.

Went to the first Bonnaroo on my motorcycle... bumblef*ck Tennessee

Emmett Fitz-Hume: I'm sorry I'm late, I had to attend the reading of a will. I had to stay till the very end, and I found out I received nothing... broke my arm.

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now.. queen's day in Amsterdam, that's a trip

lol im dutch but never been to it :lol:

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12/21/11 - NOA date

12/22/11 - Check cashed

12/27/11 - Received NOA

02/06/12 - Received yellow letter (pre-interview case file review)

03/13/12 - Placed in line for interview scheduling (3 yr anniversary)

03/17/12 - Received interview letter

04/17/12 - Interview - No decision, application under further review

04/17/12 - Biometrics

04/25/12 - Placed in line for oath scheduling (so I'm approved yay!)

04/27/12 - Received oath ceremony date

05/09/12 - Oath ceremony!!

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