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Looks like that might be a fun natural water slide. it does indeed, but the rangers would probably take a dim view of that. it's Old Man's Cave a state park ... gotta stay on the trails :) What a shame! it's reallt pretty tho I posted it because everyone thinks Ohio is flat and all industry |
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go Crew
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Looks like that might be a fun natural water slide. it does indeed, but the rangers would probably take a dim view of that. it's Old Man's Cave a state park ... gotta stay on the trails :) What a shame! it's reallt pretty tho I posted it because everyone thinks Ohio is flat and all industry I have to agree, it is pretty. Still, I wanna slide! I'm better now. I think I was channeling some kids for a moment. |
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Looks like that might be a fun natural water slide. it does indeed, but the rangers would probably take a dim view of that. it's Old Man's Cave a state park ... gotta stay on the trails :) What a shame! it's reallt pretty tho I posted it because everyone thinks Ohio is flat and all industry I have to agree, it is pretty. Still, I wanna slide! I'm better now. I think I was channeling some kids for a moment. I used to slide in a place very much like that...it's kinda bumpy in reality...black & blue kinda bumpy (but worth every minute of it ) |
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Live wherever my head hits the pillow...four months all around the Keani Pennunsula in Alaska, two months in Western Georgia hunt camp, and Six basically all around Central Florida in the beautiful woods and waters. Have a homestead in Orlando, but it is just a place to come to rest between Adventures.
Life is Good |
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I'm from the greatest city on earth,
New Orleans |
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Alaska!!!!
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Edited by
WonderWoman48
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Mon 06/01/15 03:01 AM
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I live in a basement.
Better to live alone in a basement than to share a house with a nagging man. Better to live one day as a tiger than a thousand years as a sheep. |
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Hiking grounds in my hometown in CT.
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Timmins Ontario
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under a bridge
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I currently live in Columbia Missouri. Been a lot of places, but I grew up in SuzQ66 neck of the woods in Glen Carbon. Went to and through Maryville alot.
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in a cardboard box up town...
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Edited by
2469nascar
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Fri 06/05/15 11:08 PM
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great, the police are making me move my box.
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great, the police are making me move my box. What you do is walk around the block and come back. Did you get to the soup kitchen for a feed? I saw some sacks in the park across the road. |
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I currently live in Columbia Missouri. Been a lot of places, but I grew up in SuzQ66 neck of the woods in Glen Carbon. Went to and through Maryville alot. This area has only been my neck of the woods for about 11 years, lol. I've lived in TX, NY, MN, FL, WY, NY, England, FL, then here. Was out in Bond co. For several years, too. No wonder I'm always so damn confused. Where the heck do I live again??? |
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Originally from San Francisco and central California but now living in Puerto Princesa, Palawan, Philippines for 14 years now. Hope to transfer back to California eventually.
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philly
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live in the mountains of British Columbia beside a beautiful lake, rivers and awesome scenery
quiet as hell in the winter in summer flooded with tourists and people who come to cabins/mansions that are left empty 11 months out of the year deer/moose and bears roam free place live at is like camping year round but grand forks bc is only 10 minute. 6 hours drive and into Vancouver, B.C> or 6 hours drive east and into Calgary live one mile from states border and 40 minutes to Spokane Washington hot days ahead great place |
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Edited by
Ɔʎɹɐx
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Fri 06/12/15 04:44 AM
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