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Desultory Dwimmerlaik
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Pickin' flowers with Bill the Cat.....
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Oregon is the best state.....
I live there. ![]() ~*~ Pio
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Messenger of Hope
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: In a tiny, insignificant little town in one of the many States.
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You scared me to death, Pio! I saw you posted after my post, and I said to myself, "Great...I'm in trouble again."
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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Skyrim, again.
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I feel compelled to make an argument for Wisconsin here, but I have no real proof. (I mean, besides the fact that our agricultural and dairy products are completely amazing)
At least we feel all four seasons here. But that may be a bad thing, now that I look at it.
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![]() Though, I take NO defense of Starbucks. No one drinks it in Washington anyways, we all go/drink Tully's or our local place. You can bash them all you like, and it makes my heart glad to hear such. Gwath pretty much said the same for Washington, minus a few details that are essentially different (ex: Active volcano(s), temperate rainforest, etc.). I was a bit charmed that National Geographic thought Olympic National Park looked like Middle Earth. It does in a way, but like an oversized Fangorn, minus the Ents. So far as I know... Washington is nice, but I've always felt at home in Alaska and British Columbia too. Both very beautiful places, and amazingly thoughtful people. No, we do not wear flannel, or all live in trees. Who do think makes your computer software? Hrmm? Quote:
Too many times to count, and if anything: I think your taxes spoil you... ~ Ka
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Vinur, vinur skilur tú meg? Veitst tú ongan loyniveg? Hevur tú reikað líka sum eg, í endaleysu tokuni? Last edited by THE Ka; 03-28-2008 at 12:20 AM. |
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Woman of Secret Shadow
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: in hollow halls beneath the fells
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Helsinki, Finland.
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Shade with a Blade
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WE don't have sales tax....
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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
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Exactly.
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![]() Though, actually there are a few 'communities' of people who live in trees. It doesn't look as nice as Lorien at all. It's okay though, I don't think my state is the best or perfect so I'm not going to battle for it. I think Alaska and British Columbia are nice too. The latter is not because people mistake Washington for a district of BC... ![]() Quote:
![]() ~ No, I don't live in a tree. Yet. Ka
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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Back on the Helcaraxe
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).I might also add that in Wisconsin's favor, we aren't near any active volcanoes, fault lines, or other such natural wonders that might turn into a natural disaster without much warning. And there are the Great Lakes, as well as a lot of truly beautiful countryside. Even the occasional rotten winter, like the one trying to come to an end, has its own beauties (the 16 inches of snow was quite spectacular when the sun came out the next day, with the very happy promise that it would melt the stuff before the week was out, which it pretty much did). I've lived here all my life, and though I have visited other places that were quite lovely and interesting... well, there's no place like home, I guess.
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Mighty Quill
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Walking off to look for America
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I have GIANT earthquakes, active volcanoes near out city (Ka, I live in Alaska, right across the inlet from... four(I think) active volcanoes), blizzards, AND a tsunami threat (but not to my city because of where we are positioned, but other towns not far from us are at risk of being completely recked by one) And, I LOVE it here!!!!!! Oh yes, and an argument for NOT living in Oregon... My science teacher says that the areas around Oregon and Washington (But not Alaska, thank the LORD) are going to be hit with a MASSIVE tsunami in the future like soon... so my advice is- Don't be in Oregon when that tsunami strikes! Oh, yes! We don't have a sales tax in my city! And Ka Alaska really is a nice place to live, but if you want to move here watch out for "Break Up".
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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Facing the world's troubles with Christ's hope!
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![]() There's been a lot of actual effort in the area I live in to not only simulate (and out up on the news over and over, thanks a bunch Microsoft...), but create some sort of evacuation plan in case of such a thing. I believe Seaside, Oregon has been working on such things for awhile now. Though, the tsunami threat is old news. It's been circulating for the past 30+ years and for some reason people keep emigrating to Washington. I'm thinking the backup plan of the state government is to create a buffer of their mutli-million oceanfront condos. It's only plausible. Also, you have a much older threat of being in a lava flow mega-apocalypse, or even older than that, living on the quite active line where two tectonic plates meet (I have a bad habit of sleeping through earthquakes now... oh vey, not another one, *snooze* ).So, really, if you're in need of multiple natural threats, or just bored, Oregon and Washington are not so bad. It's like a live-action convention for geology and other earth sciences . If worse comes to worse, I'll travel up via the Cascades, hop across some islands, and just find a lovely Alaskan family to adopt me. There's my evacuation plan. ~ Ka
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Mighty Quill
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Walking off to look for America
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And us Alaskans are looking forward to "Global Warming", it means more snow in the winter, and less ice!!
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Woman of Secret Shadow
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: in hollow halls beneath the fells
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![]() At least the southern coast of Finland is affected pretty badly by it. No more snow in winter.
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Shade with a Blade
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What's your favorite thing about Alaska?
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Child of the West
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Watching President Fillmore ride a unicorn
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I have stumbled across this thread after what seems like forever...
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Everlasting Whiteness
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Is Oregon difficult to pronounce then? I'm saying o (as in pot) - re (like the beginning of rent) - gon (like a softer version of gone). Is that wrong?
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Shade with a Blade
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Try "Origun." It's almost like "origin," but with a hard "g."
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Everlasting Whiteness
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Bah, I explained re wrong. Well apart from the ending I was pretty much there!
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Shade with a Blade
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La Belle Dame sans Merci
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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Facing the world's troubles with Christ's hope!
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Hmm... people in Origon would dislike me than.
I don't know what it is about the south but my drawl makes it almost impossible to pronounce any state correctly. I pronounce every State with an I: Michigin, Origin; Marylind. Even when people describe themselves as Texans they always say "I'm a Texin."I'm so glad that we don't get mad about misspronounciations down here!
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Shade with a Blade
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Nah, Origin works.
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