Pander Bear
Bluelight Crew
naw man, we need D's here to teach us about alabama
Utah!!!!!!
We can do Alabama after Utah
I've only been through Utah once and it was gorgeous.
I'm interested to hear what others think of it.......
People do not pump their own gas in New Jersey, apperently???
My old roomate was from Jersey and I had to teach her how to fill up her tank(we are in VA) it was kinda funny.
What a timely bump!
I just came back from a train trip that spanned the distance between the bay area and Chicago, and let me tell you, I am in awe.
America is definitely one of my favourite places to travel (granted I could afford the fortune it takes to do so). A fascinatingly beautiful country, whose people are exceptionally warm and interestingly varied - so long as they have not yet caught the disease of paranoia currently plaguing that part of the world...
I am particularly mesmerized by Utah and Colorado (or more accurately, eastern Utah and western Colorado), and intend to go back soon with more time on my hands to do some outdoorsy stuff there.
Keep this thread going.
Come on Guys!!
No one likes Alabama?!?!?!![]()
Arizona... Last of the 48 contigeous states to enter the union, entered on valentines day too. Plenty of recreation as well (if you know where to look). Some of the least restrictive gun lawsaz does its part to uphold the Second.. It's hot in the summer, cold in the winter. Cost of living is relatively cheap compared to its neighbor to the west... Overall great state.... Stay away from Kingman!
"Gould's bill would make it legal for a person who does not know if they have a gun to go into the sheriff's office, tell them you don't have a gun, then sue the department, then car jack the sheriff's cruiser and drive down the main streen firing out of the roof as long as that person does not understand that bullets can hurt people"
When I was in my teens my parents sent me to a 'wilderness therapy program' in the high desert of Utah. I lived with a group out out in the wilderness (complete wilderness), with just a backpack, a fire making kit, food (that got driven in once a week), some clothes, and a tarp for shelter. It was the most beautiful (non -coastal) place I have ever been to in America for sure.