My broken ribs disagree with the state representative of Alabama here at RF.A real man would have caught the beer and not run into the post.
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My broken ribs disagree with the state representative of Alabama here at RF.A real man would have caught the beer and not run into the post.
I am not a big fan of large populations and the negative issues that arise from them like traffic, crowding, costs of living, crime etc., but I have enjoyed my visits to the LA area despite this. I would really like to visit northern California sometime and some of the areas outside of the cities. I am particularly interested in visiting the Vasquez Rocks.
Now that's what I'm talking about. I'd love to see it.You should see Muir Woods National Monument, that is impressive
Just what a patient needs.....a Kodiak bear to attend to their health needs.@Wu Wei
Dan, in Pennsylvania you can see Quakers quake....Now that's what I'm talking about. I'd love to see it.
Now that's what I'm talking about. I'd love to see it.
Yes. Unless you like the sensation of living on the edge.Also Highway 1. But I highly recommend driving from south to north. it keeps you on the inside lane
I am not a big fan of large populations and the negative issues that arise from them like traffic, crowding, costs of living, crime etc., but I have enjoyed my visits to the LA area despite this. I would really like to visit northern California sometime and some of the areas outside of the cities. I am particularly interested in visiting the Vasquez Rocks.
Those rocks also starred in a number of westerns...Interesting thing about those rocks. The Metrons re-created a planet hundreds of light years from Earth, but looking exactly like those rocks.
Dan, in Pennsylvania you can see Quakers quake....
It's also nearly identical to Capella IV, the Shore Leave planet, the Alternative Factor planet and parts of Vulcan. It must be a highly conserved geological paradigm.Interesting thing about those rocks. The Metrons re-created a planet hundreds of light years from Earth, but looking exactly like those rocks.
Many quake before me, but never Quakers. That intrigues me. I must see them.Dan, in Pennsylvania you can see Quakers quake....
It's also nearly identical to Capella IV, the Shore Leave planet, the Alternative Factor planet and parts of Vulcan. It must be a highly conserved geological paradigm.
Star Trek wasn't shot in another star system.......blimey mental.....Patrick Stewart....booooThe same rock formation was sighted on Mintaka 3, where The Picard was worshiped as a god.
Bill and Ted also met their demise there.
Did you say 'Woods'.?.......You should see Muir Woods National Monument, that is impressive
Not always physically worn out.Yup i get those wins every night
Maybe I don't want to go there now. All those aliens, time travelers and people from different dimensions meeting their demise there makes it sound much more ominous than the brochures I got from that door to door travel agent let on.The same rock formation was sighted on Mintaka 3, where The Picard was worshiped as a god.
Bill and Ted also met their demise there.
Don't worry and don't fear. You will be welcomed with open whatever. And the BBQ sauce they put on you is a courtesy detail.Maybe I don't want to go there now. All those aliens, time travelers and people from different dimensions meeting their demise there makes it sound much more ominous than the brochures I got from that door to door travel agent let on.