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    BlkBarbiegalBlkBarbiegal Posts: 7,924 Member
    edited July 2009
    i'm in arizona lol It rained hard last night. Mansoon season..
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    leximus26leximus26 Posts: 2,771 Member
    edited July 2009
    Jojo777 wrote:
    u guys r lucky, i live in flippin nh

    Awww, I'm sure it's not so bad there! I've only visited nh once, but I liked it a lot.

    u liked it cuz u didnt have to stay lol, ppl come all over just to look at our foliage and blah dee da lol its not very excite,ive lived in better places lol
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    Proverb87Proverb87 Posts: 4,658 Member
    edited July 2009
    A pocket protector is that plastic sleeve that geeks wear intheir pockets to pens and such in.

    I have a cousin who lives in Manchester NH. His wife is originally from Boston.

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    Taylor0628Taylor0628 Posts: 2,817 Member
    edited July 2009
    leximus26 wrote:
    u guys r lucky, i live in flippin nh :roll:

    um...nh? :oops:

    In my defense, I'm in Georgia!
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    leximus26leximus26 Posts: 2,771 Member
    edited July 2009
    :shock:mansooon season?

    proverb; pocket protectors and cousins in my area,nice :lol:
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    PathyPathy Posts: 149 New Member
    edited July 2009
    try living in Tennessee..boring lol
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    Proverb87Proverb87 Posts: 4,658 Member
    edited July 2009
    i'm in arizona lol It rained hard last night. Mansoon season..

    We could use the rain. Send it up north.
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    leximus26leximus26 Posts: 2,771 Member
    edited July 2009
    taylor, georgia is way better than new hampshire imo lol

    ive never been to tennessee
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    Proverb87Proverb87 Posts: 4,658 Member
    edited July 2009
    Proverb87 wrote:
    My oldest son is going for his Ph.D. in Physics in Troy.

    Awesome!! :D i'm going for my nursing. :)

    That's great. There's a lot of call in that field right now.

    My oldest daughter will will be a senior in college this fall.
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    Proverb87Proverb87 Posts: 4,658 Member
    edited July 2009
    leximus26 wrote:
    :shock:mansooon season?

    proverb; pocket protectors and cousins in my area,nice :lol:

    8)

    My wife has relatives dotting the east coast, from Connecticut to Florida.
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    Taylor0628Taylor0628 Posts: 2,817 Member
    edited July 2009
    leximus26 wrote:
    taylor, georgia is way better than new hampshire imo lol

    ive never been to tennessee

    Depends on if you like 90 degree and above temperatures as an average in the summer :)
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    Proverb87Proverb87 Posts: 4,658 Member
    edited July 2009
    Tennessee has some beautiful landscape.

    I drove through Georgia once - very cautiously - I'd heard stories. :lol:
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    PathyPathy Posts: 149 New Member
    edited July 2009
    Depends on if you like 90 degree and above temperatures as an average in the summer

    trust me I LIVE in my nice air conditioner house LOL
    I only go outside if it is only demanded of me
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    SimInemSimInem Posts: 1,816 Member
    edited July 2009
    I live in FloRida! I guess that's the cool way of saying it now.
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    Taylor0628Taylor0628 Posts: 2,817 Member
    edited July 2009
    Proverb87 wrote:
    Tennessee has some beautiful landscape.

    I drove through Georgia once - very cautiously - I'd heard stories. :lol:

    I honestly don't know what kind of stories you're talking about. I'm just outside of Atlanta, so if you were in south Georgia, you were in h.i.c.k. town :wink: (They censor that word, it's ridiculous)
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    Proverb87Proverb87 Posts: 4,658 Member
    edited July 2009
    Anything south of Wisconsin is too humid for me. I have enough trouble breathing here.
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    PathyPathy Posts: 149 New Member
    edited July 2009
    confesses..ima in h.i.c.k town Tennessee

    I live so deep in the boondocks they have to pump sunshine in
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    Proverb87Proverb87 Posts: 4,658 Member
    edited July 2009
    Taylor0628 wrote:
    Proverb87 wrote:
    Tennessee has some beautiful landscape.

    I drove through Georgia once - very cautiously - I'd heard stories. :lol:

    I honestly don't know what kind of stories you're talking about. I'm just outside of Atlanta, so if you were in south Georgia, you were in h.i.c.k. town :wink: (They censor that word, it's ridiculous)

    It was the southwest edge. Macon area, maybe?
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    SimInemSimInem Posts: 1,816 Member
    edited July 2009
    My family just traveled from FL to AL and we all had to pee at the exact same time while driving through Georgia. We drove around town, and every dang bathroom we tried was either padlocked, or "out of service."

    When we finally got to one that was opened, I pushed down all those unimportant *********** related to me in that moment.

    Ugh... I knew it was going to censor h.om.osapien.
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    Proverb87Proverb87 Posts: 4,658 Member
    edited July 2009
    Pathy wrote:
    confesses..ima in h.i.c.k town Tennessee

    I live so deep in the boondocks they have to pump sunshine in

    Wisconsin is almost all country, and I love it. We live near a lake, it's quite serene.
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    PathyPathy Posts: 149 New Member
    edited July 2009
    Wisconsin is almost all country, and I love it. We live near a lake, it's quite serene

    Yea the Mississippi River is like in my backyard lol

    I love it tho cause it's so quiet
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    Taylor0628Taylor0628 Posts: 2,817 Member
    edited July 2009
    Proverb87 wrote:
    Taylor0628 wrote:
    Proverb87 wrote:
    Tennessee has some beautiful landscape.

    I drove through Georgia once - very cautiously - I'd heard stories. :lol:

    I honestly don't know what kind of stories you're talking about. I'm just outside of Atlanta, so if you were in south Georgia, you were in h.i.c.k. town :wink: (They censor that word, it's ridiculous)

    It was the southwest edge. Macon area, maybe?

    Definatly still in h.i.c.k town. Basically, once you're outside of Atlanta, and Atlanta metro, the porta potty becomes essential outside of the cities 8)

    I mean, I love the country, but there are some places I just can't stand because of the way people are.
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    Chop119Chop119 Posts: 1,928 Member
    edited July 2009
    I'm back, whats new?
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    Proverb87Proverb87 Posts: 4,658 Member
    edited July 2009
    I was trying to place some upper cabinets in the kitchen!

    [IMG]http://i610.photobucket.com/albums/tt183/proverb87/TS3/Screenshot-249.jpg "height=400 width=640"[/IMG]

    [IMG]http://i610.photobucket.com/albums/tt183/proverb87/TS3/Screenshot-250.jpg "height=400 width=640"[/IMG]
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    Taylor0628Taylor0628 Posts: 2,817 Member
    edited July 2009
    SimInem wrote:
    My family just traveled from FL to AL and we all had to pee at the exact same time while driving through Georgia. We drove around town, and every dang bathroom we tried was either padlocked, or "out of service."

    When we finally got to one that was opened, I pushed down all those unimportant *********** related to me in that moment.

    Ugh... I knew it was going to censor h.om.osapien.

    Oh, that sucks. That's not just Georgia, that's any kind of country area you go through, there can be a lot of places like that. A few nice places...and a lot of bad ones 8)
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