It's a Wonderful place... until you slip into the Pacific and DIE

Discussion in 'Free Thoughts' started by jmpet, Apr 5, 2010.

  1. jmpet Valued Senior Member

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  3. jessc Banned Banned

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    It gets worse near alaska when you start to get real cold and cant even look at the comets at night kuz the sky is so dazed and ur vision is blury kuz the temperature.

    Good luck where u live now kuz in where i place live it bad bad bad!
     
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    I live in Northeastern Pennsylvania in thr mountains. We have six months of winter (including two months of "FUCK! IT'S WINTER!") and six months of niceness. Move.
     
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  7. Cowboy My Aim Is True Valued Senior Member

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    You could try moving to Guam, but I recently heard about a congressman from Georgia who is worried that a population increase to that island may cause it to tip over. :bugeye:
     
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  8. jessc Banned Banned

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    Well.

    To be quaint honest dear I prefer the Red Sea, you know the grass is about the color of old oak trees- I also hear that the area near guam, I forget if it's puerto rico or not- has a lot of nice women willing to do or try anything. If I could learn their language I'd suit up and take a trip there. But you never know I mean with pennsalvanias and calafornias what could happen when you find such a nice cozy spot, wide open where no one can even really touch you.... So beautiful, cozy and warm. You get fuzzy feelings thinking about that. Now when did someone bring up the atlantic ocean I thought that was equated to the pacific?:shrug:
     
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    Don't knock rural USA- what happens in Pennsylvania stays in Pennsylvania.
     

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