#1 2011-04-19 17:28:06

Every town has one. Some days it takes more then you got to stay away.

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#2 2011-04-19 17:49:34

Ever stopped in Topeka? I'm serious, if there's hell on earth, that's it.

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#3 2011-04-19 18:18:39

Was near there not too long ago. Decided to by pass it in favor of Kansas City. What was more disturbing on that trip was that I was in Denver for the first time in a decade and a half. That town and its outside environs are now ruined.

Hey, have you ever been to Salvador Brazil?

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#4 2011-04-19 18:21:43

There are places upon the planet that have a direct link to Hell, and yes Topeka is one of them.  Colorado Springs put in one as their city is now overrun with Demonic types anyhow.

Fresno.  Of fuck, is that a pound of ugly.  Yuba City.  Most of Arizona, and all of Tennessee and South Carolina.

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#5 2011-04-19 18:28:45

All of the above is true; but if you really want deviant sex those are the absolute best destinations.

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#6 2011-04-19 18:37:19

Dmtdust wrote:

There are places upon the planet that have a direct link to Hell, and yes Topeka is one of them.  Colorado Springs put in one as their city is now overrun with Demonic types anyhow.

Fresno.  Of fuck, is that a pound of ugly.  Yuba City.  Most of Arizona, and all of Tennessee and South Carolina.

Heh, Colorado Springs cracks me up. Back in the mid 80s my girlfriend's teacher was a hippie nature goddess proto wiccan type who was the subject of one of the first campaigns the carpet bagging christians ran to run her out of town. And they publicly denounced her as a demonic influence.

Hey I know some very nice people with great farmsteads in South Carolina. Not demonic at all. But they were all engineers tasked with keeping the special materials needed for the bomb cooking inside the Savannah River nuclear reactors. So they were doing the devils work and we all had to pay the piper for their transgressions.

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#7 2011-04-19 18:37:30

Gotta disagree with the statement about Tennessee. Beautiful place and Nashville's a fun city. On the other hand, I have a great many fond childhood memories of Tennessee, as well.

Fresno, however, makes my skin crawl, right alongside Stockton and Modesto.

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#8 2011-04-19 18:53:29

You all are very sheltered.  You need to spend a weekend in Camden, New Jersey.  Elizabeth and Trenton are special places as well.  But Perth Amboy really rocks chthulu's world.

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#9 2011-04-19 19:17:30

Johnny_Rotten wrote:

Heh, Colorado Springs cracks me up. Back in the mid 80s my girlfriend's teacher was a hippie nature goddess proto wiccan type who was the subject of one of the first campaigns the carpet bagging christians ran to run her out of town. And they publicly denounced her as a demonic influence.

I have probably met her then. Post a picture of her tits and I can tell you for sure!

The stadium church carpetbaggers took a toll on the town, but the Indian curse on Manitou Springs was working long before they showed up, and is still going strong today.

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#10 2011-04-20 05:35:27

Fled wrote:

You all are very sheltered.  You need to spend a weekend in Camden, New Jersey.  Elizabeth and Trenton are special places as well.  But Perth Amboy really rocks chthulu's world.

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This house in Rahway, next door, is maybe the oldest inhabited structure in the state, and where my cousin Frank grew up. Still there last time I blew through, surrounded by rustbelt blight.

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