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I went to Iowa State for a year, didn't like that place.
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I guess I need to find a new picture...
Edited By: Hank H1LL Sep 11th, 2010 at 07:42 PM
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ive always wondered what happnes in states like iowa, montana, ND, SD wyoming etc.. i have relatives that live in indiana and there is literally nothing. the highlight of the day is going to the gas station to get a soda.
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sounds about right
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haha :)
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Well if your by a college campus it's fine, its just like any other state school/university.
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people play sports, read, play music, have sex, sing, dance, eat, read, watch tv, play interweb poker, play video games, etc
Originally Posted by poisoneye1986
ive always wondered what happnes in states like iowa, montana, ND, SD wyoming etc.. i have relatives that live in indiana and there is literally nothing. the highlight of the day is going to the gas station to get a soda.
aside from pro sports and major entertainment venues, they have the chance to do a lot of the things that people in the more urban states do, usually fewer places to choose from to do these things, but still the chance to do it.
my family from cleveland used to complain when they visited in the summer when we had to drive 30 miles to do some of the things they wanted to do
when i got older and we started doing things on trips to Cleveland, the "things" that were right across town were 45 minutes to an hour away with good traffic
they never understood we were actually getting there quicker here -
Have you recovered from your Marshall heart attack Slugger?
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Pretty much what I came to post. Only I didn't live in listed states. I dunno if MO counts in the etc...
Originally Posted by SluggerWV
people play sports, read, play music, have sex, sing, dance, eat, read, watch tv, play interweb poker, play video games, etc
aside from pro sports and major entertainment venues, they have the chance to do a lot of the things that people in the more urban states do, usually fewer places to choose from to do these things, but still the chance to do it.
my family from cleveland used to complain when they visited in the summer when we had to drive 30 miles to do some of the things they wanted to do
when i got older and we started doing things on trips to Cleveland, the "things" that were right across town were 45 minutes to an hour away with good traffic
they never understood we were actually getting there quicker here -
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