sogone2day
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cold ass Alberta, Canada!
gten79 said:Dude I've been to El Paso and your right it is the arm pit of the US. It reminds of Iraq. :nutkick:
I'm originally from NYC (Bronx) and now residing in Podunk Ohio.
I've got to get back to the east coast before I kill one of these country bumpkins. :hammer:
Nice to see another Alaskan on here. I live in Fairbanks. Can't believe some of you guys complain about weather.... Try 20-50 degrees below zero, with 4 hours of sunlight a day during winter!Bering C said:The end of the road Homer Alaska
How do you live....if i moved there my brain would quickly be blown on to the wallfbxdan said:Nice to see another Alaskan on here. I live in Fairbanks. Can't believe some of you guys complain about weather.... Try 20-50 degrees below zero, with 4 hours of sunlight a day during winter!
Haha, yeah its tough, and you never really get used to the cold. During the dead of winter you can throw a cup of coffee in the air and it evaporates before ever even touching the ground... Not really much to do during the winter except for lift and eat.Whiskey Steve said:How do you live....if i moved there my brain would quickly be blown on to the wall
(drinking mass amount of alcohol might help ease your emotional pain)
When im older i plan to have a house around Salt Lake City(where i live now) because our summers are so beautiful.
and a house in arizona or somptin for winter. When i feel like going snowmobiling or snowboarding i'll drive back to my utah house. (i live twenty minutes away from all the ski resorts, and utah has the best snow they say:head: )
Are you serious about the coffee:jaw:fbxdan said:Haha, yeah its tough, and you never really get used to the cold. During the dead of winter you can throw a cup of coffee in the air and it evaporates before ever even touching the ground... Not really much to do during the winter except for lift and eat.
eagle kamiakin said:Washington- the evergreen state.
joeymutz said:New York, but im currently staioned in fuckin guam, been here the past year and a half.
true. so how is it over there? you coming home soon?joeymutz said:nah man, i'm a mets fan. if the yanks are in the series then i'd root for them i'd rather see a NY team then some other team.
fbxdan said:Yeah, dead serious about the coffee unfortunately... You're right the women can't wear revealing clothing. Nor would you want them to up here anyways. The majority of women up here get fat during the winter like kodiak bears, and suffer from a myriad of psychological disorders. Also they are so outnumbered by men that they have inflated egos. I've seen 4 or 5 guys compete over what most of you guys would consider a 3, maybe 4 in the looks category woman. When i go down to california or washington i'm stunned because there's beautiful women everywhere. Women that will actually approach you and have nice personalities.
So you live out of Homer? Gotta tell you, that is a beautiful place. Before I moved to Fairbanks my family lived all over Southeast. I definetly prefer the weather down there and miss the fishing. The lake fishing up here for arctic grayling doesn't really compare to reeling in a big juicy halibut in the ocean. Is there any good gyms there in Homer? Just curious where you train at.Bering C said:the "freshman 15" or 20 what we called it ages ago when I was in fairbanks going to school. As far as women go (or lack of)Dutch Harbor can't be beat there is a woman behind every tree.!