#51 2007-12-07 01:37:34

Dreadw0lf wrote:

asstrain, daisy chain, or I like to suck a lot of cock

I am referring to instruction in other fields, hero.

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#52 2007-12-07 01:40:49

Taint wrote:

Sucking cock doesn't replace good grammar or punctuation.

Oh, I agree, but I was in rant. Like no one else is guilty of that?

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#53 2007-12-07 01:50:55

Dreadw0lf wrote:

I was in rant

Hey Taint is there a drill for this?

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#54 2007-12-07 02:13:37

MSG Tripps wrote:

Dreadw0lf wrote:

I was in rant

Hey Taint is there a drill for this?

Sucking cock or ranting?

Dhal, how you been doing? Haven't seen you on much lately. Things alright out in your neck of the woods?

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#55 2007-12-07 02:16:52

Taint wrote:

MSG Tripps wrote:

Dreadw0lf wrote:

I was in rant

Hey Taint is there a drill for this?

Sucking cock or ranting?

Dhal, how you been doing? Haven't seen you on much lately. Things alright out in your neck of the woods?

Bring dhal on, I don't really care right now. The move the sale... the money pALEPHx offered me for rest area sex? I'm not a myspace whore who will run away. I think it's funny. The tons of beer helps. So bring it grammar whore me. I lived 8 years with a cunt that did that. Didn't care then won't care now.

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#56 2007-12-07 02:34:37

Taint wrote:

neck of the woods

Wish I was back in Benton County.  Other then that....  it is all good.  I could give a good rats ass how the ship sails anymore.

How are things left coast style?

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#57 2007-12-07 02:43:02

New job, done with school, it's raining. All in all, little to complain about. It's also pretty much bed time for me.

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#58 2008-03-12 18:29:22

I've bumped this topic because the results of my informal canvas of cranky yankees is in and unbidden, five out of six surveyed said: Asheville, NC.

Ballot #6 was a hanging chad for Russell Gulch, CO but he was thoroughly baked at the time.

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#59 2008-03-12 20:31:15

Asheville is incredibly beautiful.

I have never actually lived there (only visited and passed through) so I cannot speak for the quality of life.  But it seemed pretty cool from a visitor's viewpoint.  If that is your destination I hope you have joy of it.

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#60 2008-03-12 20:45:25

Asheville has a gay bar AND a waffle house.  What more could you ask for?

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#61 2008-03-12 20:45:58

headkicker_girl wrote:

Asheville has a gay bar AND a waffle house.  What more could you ask for?

mmmm waffle butt....

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#62 2008-03-12 22:42:00

Asheville is beautiful. I wish I could give you direct experience. I have a number of friends who lived there and loved it. But that was before the past decade's changes as it became popular. Apparently it is still a very neat community, but i would get recent info on what it's growing pains are.

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#63 2008-03-13 01:03:53

I'm staying right here. Not gonna tell you where, too many shitheads from the Land of Mordor (Loss Angelleeze) moving here as it is.

Fnord, I know a place you'd like, the size of Texas, 3 million population and most of 'em live in the southeast, so there's miles and miles of absolute bloody damn all but decent amenities in the small cities out there, the official language is English, and the beer's pretty good. I'm thinking of moving there myself, when I retire.

Botswana.

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#64 2008-03-13 02:01:49

Eastern Sierras, specifically Big Pine.  Breathtakingly beautiful.  Mostly ignored (deserty side, not so much gold), due to come back into its own with LA forced to restore the Owens River.  Real close to Mammoth.  Downside:  it is volcanic.

http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/ii302/nagmagnet/027-LookingBackDowntheNorthFork.jpg

http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/ii302/nagmagnet/022-BottomofFirstFallsontheNorthFor.jpg

I make it a point to try to camp there every spring, then stop off in the fall on the way to the air races in Reno and hike up to Lon Chaney's stone cabin for lunch.

http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/ii302/nagmagnet/037-NatashaEatsHerLunchonthePorch.jpg

http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/ii302/nagmagnet/039-RainbowTroutwereSwimmingintheCr.jpg

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#65 2008-03-13 07:47:01

King's Canyon Park in that area is beyond beautiful.  I have not been there in MANY years, but when I was 15 years old I spent about 8 days trekking and camping in the area.  I wish I could remember the exact route - I would do it again.

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#66 2008-03-13 16:11:08

Lurker's right-Redding is just another stop on the Methmouth train. Born agains, people who shouldn't have been born a'tall, and perhaps-perhaps-the occasional normal person. Lots of Del Tacos though.

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#67 2010-05-16 23:28:16

I would move back to the Bay Area if it was still the Bay Area...

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#68 2010-05-16 23:38:31

Weeping Water, Neb.

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#69 2010-05-16 23:49:20

Well, it's really probably back to Europa or to Canada.

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#70 2010-05-17 21:33:09

Dmtdust wrote:

I would move back to the Bay Area if it was still the Bay Area...

But it ain't. 

Interestingly there are many more  places I have visited  in the past then I know of now I would move to at this point. If they had a shred of semblence to how they were 10 or 15 years ago. But they have all changed for the worse now.

Has it all gone to hell in a handbasket or am I turning into a curmudgeon?

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#71 2010-05-17 21:34:38

Johnny_Rotten wrote:

Has it all gone to hell in a handbasket or am I turning into a curmudgeon?

We've all turned into curmudgeon's

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#72 2010-05-18 01:18:45

Emmeran wrote:

Johnny_Rotten wrote:

Has it all gone to hell in a handbasket or am I turning into a curmudgeon?

We've all turned into curmudgeon's

Not at all.  There are too many people out there and all of them are looking for their own private paradise.  Add in the Turd World dregs that create ghettos, get welfare, health care, education and other freebies from the taxpayers,  ruin the schools, clog the freeways, and in general shit on America, and it's no wonder so many formerly great places to live are now shitholes.

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#73 2010-05-18 08:29:09

fnord wrote:

Emmeran wrote:

Johnny_Rotten wrote:

Has it all gone to hell in a handbasket or am I turning into a curmudgeon?

We've all turned into curmudgeon's

Not at all.  There are too many people out there and all of them are looking for their own private paradise.  Add in the Turd World dregs that create ghettos, get welfare, health care, education and other freebies from the taxpayers,  ruin the schools, clog the freeways, and in general shit on America, and it's no wonder so many formerly great places to live are now shitholes.

Funny, the dozen or so places I was thinking of were turned into overdeveloped shitholes not by the immigrants but the asshole americans (generally rich and white) who came to live in the unchecked gentrification that took place.

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