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Posted: Feb 1st 2003, 10:44 pm
by blue_moon_34
hey kids, i just turned 21 and i'm from east lansing, michigan (woo hoo, GO SPARTANS)
other tv shows i currently like are gilmore girls, buffy (of course my two favorite shows have to be on at the same time) and general hospital (don't hate me it's a sick obsession my roommate and i have). of course i love mscl but my all time favorite show is new york undercover. i was so heartbroken when it was taken of the air. i have about ten tapes of episodes i had recorded so i'm so greatful for that.
Posted: Feb 1st 2003, 11:16 pm
by GaryEA
I hear about that hills thing. Cincinnati is surrounded by 7 of them, being at the end of the glaciers path and all. Creeps me out everytime I go to Columbus or Houston. Where is the hills? It's too flat out here.
My girlfriend and I took a trip to Florida last summer to visit some of her family, and two things struck me; 1) There's going to be a nasty thunderstorm at 4:10
every single afternoon, and 2) It's flat. Really flat. The hills are the on-ramps to the Polk County Highway. The horizon is endless. It was actually unnerving.
Actually, Florida in general is pretty unnerving.
Even South Jersey, like 60 miles down the Parkway, is a little freaky to me. It creeps up on me when I realise that it's so flat.
Must be some bizarre phobia...
Gary
Posted: Feb 1st 2003, 11:20 pm
by Natasha (candygirl)
When I was in Maui last summer, I learned that it rains every afternoon around 3:30pm which was really ruining my quality beach time
I have visited Florida twice on business this year (Sarasota and Orlando) and if I never go back to Orlando again, I will not shed any tears over it.
It did rain almost every afternoon that I was in Orlando too. Granted it was November but whatever
Cutting into my quality pool time!
Posted: Feb 2nd 2003, 1:23 am
by GaryEA
Boy, you get a lot of quality time, don't you?
Orlando is just tacky, like a mini Las Vegas. Plastic palm trees (there's real ones across the street, why the plastic?), strip malls, and you can't get a decent pizza.
I think it rains everyday in Florida, at the same time, year round. Just a theory. When I go back in March, I'll see if I was right.
Gary
Posted: Feb 2nd 2003, 10:56 am
by lance
GaryEA wrote:I hear about that hills thing. Cincinnati is surrounded by 7 of them, being at the end of the glaciers path and all. Creeps me out everytime I go to Columbus or Houston. Where is the hills? It's too flat out here.
My girlfriend and I took a trip to Florida last summer to visit some of her family, and two things struck me; 1) There's going to be a nasty thunderstorm at 4:10
every single afternoon, and 2) It's flat. Really flat. The hills are the on-ramps to the Polk County Highway. The horizon is endless. It was actually unnerving.
Actually, Florida in general is pretty unnerving.
Even South Jersey, like 60 miles down the Parkway, is a little freaky to me. It creeps up on me when I realise that it's so flat.
Must be some bizarre phobia...
Gary
GaryEA,
I went to Pensacola last August and it rained everyday at 3:10 pm. Weird.
Lance Man
Posted: Feb 2nd 2003, 8:19 pm
by GaryEA
lance,
I guess that means one of our watches was off!
Gary
Posted: Feb 3rd 2003, 10:09 am
by lance
GaryEA wrote:lance,
I guess that means one of our watches was off!
Gary
Mine may have been waterlogged. Protection to 50 meters my ass
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Best,
Lance Man
Posted: Feb 3rd 2003, 5:45 pm
by GaryEA
LOL!
Posted: Oct 1st 2004, 9:39 pm
by Nostradamus
North America, somewhere between the Mississippi and the Pacific. Gosh, isn't life exciting?
Posted: Oct 1st 2004, 11:00 pm
by lance
Nostradamus wrote:North America, somewhere between the Mississippi and the Pacific. Gosh, isn't life exciting?
Congrats on your 1,000 posts.
-LanceMan