About The Country Club
The Country Club exists to divert its members by recording and comparing members’ travels. There are 195 UN Member States/Official Observor, and we are trying to visit them all. Check our progress on the Club Ladder, to the right, or by clicking the link for the List of Countries Visited below that. Curious how we count? Click The Country Club By-Laws link.
Friday, October 5, 2007
Sempliner visits Countries 51 & 52
Mr Sempliner wrote to announce recent visits to Lao and Vietnam! Deidrick and Thuermer have just one country more!
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Lucky 69!

I'm pleased to report my 69th country visit! I spent most of last week in lovely Cartagena Columbia. Cartagena boasts a fascinating and well-preserved old city as well as a modern skyline (see photo). Many lovely islands are just a short boat ride away from downtown, and I can report that the snorkelling is not bad at all....
Columbia boasts several nice beers, although Aguila quickly became my fa

Friday, September 14, 2007
v/H visits Liechtenstein, 48th Country Visited
Mr Secretary. I am at the Zurich airport after a good meeting with the client, a nice dinner and a succesful trip to Liechtenstein. Took the train to Sargans, the Swiss city bordering Liechtenstein and the Liechtenstein bus to cross the border to Balzers, about half way to Vaduz. I had a little bottle of Fendant handy as I was warned that Balzers was a hole in the wall with few facilities. Majestic snow capped mountains and all that in a tiny street size village with two trust offices and a photocopy center... Anyway, 1 more country to add to the list. At least I worked on the train to make up for the madness of losing one day like this. -M
Sunday, August 26, 2007
Ms van Herksen visits Bosnia, 47th Country Visited
Hovig, van Herksen and Chapman visit Montenegro
Hovig, van Herksen and Chapman visit Croatia
Saturday, July 7, 2007
v/d Z Reports Balkan Hat Trick
Dear Mr. Secretary,
Just returned from an amazing trip through the Balkan, where I managed to fulfill my personal Balkan hat trick: drank Albanian beer in multiple stoney cities in this mysterious country, enjoyed local Montenegro wine and "Gorska Crna" in Ulcinj and Podgorica, and swallowed a couple of refreshing Pivo Skopje in a heat-wave plagued Macedonia to mitigate temperatures of well over 40 Celsius. Happy to hereby have joined the elite five, and don't forget: 'objects in the mirror are closer than they appear'....
Yours truly,
Bob
Just returned from an amazing trip through the Balkan, where I managed to fulfill my personal Balkan hat trick: drank Albanian beer in multiple stoney cities in this mysterious country, enjoyed local Montenegro wine and "Gorska Crna" in Ulcinj and Podgorica, and swallowed a couple of refreshing Pivo Skopje in a heat-wave plagued Macedonia to mitigate temperatures of well over 40 Celsius. Happy to hereby have joined the elite five, and don't forget: 'objects in the mirror are closer than they appear'....
Yours truly,
Bob
Thursday, July 5, 2007
v/d Z on the March! Sempliner and Chapman Inch Forward
Mr van der Zwaan rang to announce visits to Albania, Macedonia, and Montenegro in the past two weeks. Details of qualifying acts are forthcoming. v/d Z has now tallied 22 Country Visits since joining three short years ago. Mr Sempliner has moved house and is now resident in Cambodia where he has had "more than a few drinks" in the past week. "More [countries] will follow in short order". Yours truly did some tidying up in his own backyard by visiting nearby Luxembourg this past Sunday by motorcycle and taking a junior sip of a Jupiler.
Sunday, May 20, 2007
Denominator Modified
In June 2006, Montenegro was admitted as a member state of the United Nations, thereby increasing our denominator to 193. In keeping with our long tradition of being utterly up to date, it is my pleasure to announce that the denominator was, today, adjusted in all relevant documents of The Country Club.
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
v/d Z confirms Jamaica
Mr van der Zwaan reports "a good time drinking Red Stripe in Jamaica, and a conference in June in Thessaloniki should enable me to drink my way through a couple of Balkan countries, satisfying my short-term appetite for passing the bar of 70."
Monday, May 14, 2007
Van der Zwaan Creates Three Way Tie For Fifth
Details are not yet in, but reliable sources report that Mr van der Zwaan visited Jamaica, joining Messrs Warshauer and Heart in a three way tie for fifth place. Meanwhile, your Secretary visited Malaysia, toasted Mr Warshauer who was kindly present for the occasion, and sipped a Tiger! Surprisingly, your Secretary, with 18 countries visited, is tied for the lead in Asia with Messrs Karam and Hovig.
Saturday, April 7, 2007
Take that, Mr. Heart!
Very pleased to move back up into fifth place with Mr. Heart via my recent holiday in the Dominican Republic. I can report that the North Coast (on the Atlantic Ocean) is striking and still only very partially developed. Also, even in quite remote places, the local brew, Presidente, is always served muy fria!
I'm planning an investigation of Scandinavian donors soon, and that will certainly require multiple site visits, so yes, Mr. Chapman, you should be looking over your shoulder......
Congratulations and thanks again to our esteemed Secretary for this superb Blog!
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
Modifications to the Club Ladder
Three modifications were made today to the Club Ladder to correct previously unknown errors. Ms van Herksen now has 44 countries, up from 42, with the additions of Luxembourg (a visit during her university days) and Portugal (a visit during her youth). Mr van der Zwaan now has 67 countries, up from 66, with the addition of Liechtenstein (a visit during his youth).
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Mr Warshauer vs Mr Heart
Undoubtedly, one of the great battles in The Country Club is for fifth place. Mr Heart holds it now, but senior Country Club officials have indicated that Mr Warshauer is poised for an attack in the upcoming week. Stay tuned!
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
The Founder Founders
-----Original Message-----
From: Steven Chapman
To: Greeley, David P.
David, you are one of the very last to gain the capability to post items to the Country Club website. What's up?
From: Greeley, David P. (WS) Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2007 9:36 AM
To: Steven Chapman
I tried and I was told that opening this account from my computer
violates Merck policy 37 and that access has been denied. I guess you
didn't think of this when you set up the system.
I will try to open up an account from my wifes computer but that will
take me a couple of days.
From: Steven Chapman
To: Greeley, David P.
David, you are one of the very last to gain the capability to post items to the Country Club website. What's up?
From: Greeley, David P. (WS) Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2007 9:36 AM
To: Steven Chapman
I tried and I was told that opening this account from my computer
violates Merck policy 37 and that access has been denied. I guess you
didn't think of this when you set up the system.
I will try to open up an account from my wifes computer but that will
take me a couple of days.
Members: Want to Post Something to the Country Club Website?
Simply:
1. go to www.gmail.com and open up a free gmail account
2. send your secretary the address; you will then receive permission to post to the website
3. that permission will be sent to your gmail account (give me a day to do this). Open up the email from Blogger and there will be a link in it. Click on that.
4. go then to the country club website and click on "sign in" on the upper right.
you'll then be able to blog with the rest of us!
Four of our members have already done this. Don't be the last!
VTY, Your Secretary
1. go to www.gmail.com and open up a free gmail account
2. send your secretary the address; you will then receive permission to post to the website
3. that permission will be sent to your gmail account (give me a day to do this). Open up the email from Blogger and there will be a link in it. Click on that.
4. go then to the country club website and click on "sign in" on the upper right.
you'll then be able to blog with the rest of us!
Four of our members have already done this. Don't be the last!
VTY, Your Secretary
Monday, February 19, 2007
OHHHHH-MAN
Yours in search of a century. DANA
Saturday, February 17, 2007
Correspondence from Our Founder, 17 February 2007
This is too good to be true. Not only is it my first blog (now I know what it means) but it is a work of art of our esteemed Secretary, Steven Chapman. I think a reunion is called for in a country that none of us has been to, to celebrate the Club and to salute our Secretary for the great work he has done. In the meantime, thanks Mr Secretary and have a great weekend (so long as it is not in a new country).
Correspondence from Mr Warshauer, 17 February 2007
Huzzah!! This blog looks great! Thank you, Mr.Secretary. Makes me want to get on a plane...
-Will
-Will
Friday, February 16, 2007
Proceedings: February 2007
Dear Members,
Welcome to the new face of The Country Club Proceedings! Please take a moment to review the List of Countries Visited (see link on your right) to check if your total is up to date and, if not, then simply click on the link on the upper right hand corner and post an update! (I'll update the spreadsheet and Club Ladder shortly thereafter). You will be asked for your username, which is the email to which Club Correspondence is usually sent; send me a note if that is not obvious and I'll update you.
Let's make our Proceedings worth checking! Post often. Photos encouraged.
Secretary,
The Country Club
Welcome to the new face of The Country Club Proceedings! Please take a moment to review the List of Countries Visited (see link on your right) to check if your total is up to date and, if not, then simply click on the link on the upper right hand corner and post an update! (I'll update the spreadsheet and Club Ladder shortly thereafter). You will be asked for your username, which is the email to which Club Correspondence is usually sent; send me a note if that is not obvious and I'll update you.
Let's make our Proceedings worth checking! Post often. Photos encouraged.
Secretary,
The Country Club
Correspondence from Mr Warshauer, Autumn 2006
Mr Secretary,
I am pleased to add Belgium to my list. Although I found Brussels to be a bit dull, I was pleased to do the CC needful onboard the Eurostar train, which I can highly recommend. I had a glass of nice dry champagne while the Belgian countryside sped by.....
I am pleased to add Belgium to my list. Although I found Brussels to be a bit dull, I was pleased to do the CC needful onboard the Eurostar train, which I can highly recommend. I had a glass of nice dry champagne while the Belgian countryside sped by.....
Correspondence from Mr van der Zwaan, July 2006
Dear Secretary,
Back from my Southern African journey, I am happy to report to you that I have tremendously enjoyed my Castle beer in Johannesburg, my Stellenbosch in Cape Town, my cocktails in Maputo, and my beers of local production in the Sigunye Country Club (believe it or not), Swaziland, and in Malealea, Lesotho.
In other words: 66 !
Cheers,
Bob
Back from my Southern African journey, I am happy to report to you that I have tremendously enjoyed my Castle beer in Johannesburg, my Stellenbosch in Cape Town, my cocktails in Maputo, and my beers of local production in the Sigunye Country Club (believe it or not), Swaziland, and in Malealea, Lesotho.
In other words: 66 !
Cheers,
Bob
Correspondence from Mr Rhodes, July 2006
Gentlemen,
Truely impressive indeed. I was smugly drinking a cold one in Budapest 5 days ago (1 point) thinking that the wine in Slovenia the week before had been better (1 point) contemplating the vinticulture of Moldova (1 point) think, well 3 countries in 3 weeks, not bad. But now I can see
why KLM has a zwaan as its mascot! A true English never accepts defeat ‑ but respects a worthy adversary. What is Bob's TTG, is the great man himself aware of the lurking danger!
Have a great time in brazil.
Best to all
Grant.
p.s. Incidentally I am currently building a moldova wine collection for testing in the last few weeks of august.
Truely impressive indeed. I was smugly drinking a cold one in Budapest 5 days ago (1 point) thinking that the wine in Slovenia the week before had been better (1 point) contemplating the vinticulture of Moldova (1 point) think, well 3 countries in 3 weeks, not bad. But now I can see
why KLM has a zwaan as its mascot! A true English never accepts defeat ‑ but respects a worthy adversary. What is Bob's TTG, is the great man himself aware of the lurking danger!
Have a great time in brazil.
Best to all
Grant.
p.s. Incidentally I am currently building a moldova wine collection for testing in the last few weeks of august.
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
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