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Lando wrote:putting that in your QUOTE EH!?


talking to me. Putting what in my quote. Spill the milk so I can cry :cry: :cry:

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Your last post, you included your message in the quote part.
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Lando wrote:Your last post, you included your message in the quote part.


I told you I need a checker so I don't have to edit it. :lol: :lol:

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Trent, I'm in Vancouver . . . . and I'm single. 8-)
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:O

Christa!

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hehe :P
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Just wait until I tell your boyfriend!
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psycho groupie wrote:as for States I have been up/down the East Coast, and most of West Coast with a few inbetween. Before I die I want to try to see Every State and Every Province(well maybe not the Northwest Territories)


My friend and I made plans to go on a road trip when we both retire and our spouses die and we are going to go to the NWT and Nunavut because I have a tattoo in Inuktitut. But I doubt I'll know him for that long or that two old people will want to drive that much.
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Lando wrote:Just wait until I tell your boyfriend!

. . . . . but I don't have one, ie "single".
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christa lynn wrote:Trent, I'm in Vancouver . . . . and I'm single. 8-)


*puts Vancouver on the "MUST GO TO" list of cities to hit*

Check! 8-)
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xjsb125 wrote:Trent, if you are taking I81 north, you are welcome to crash at my place for a night. If it'll be after May 15, I'll be living in Jefferson City, TN, which is off of I40 just past Knoxville.


thanks bro! I'll keep that in mind when we get the trip together.
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lemonphile4 wrote:
psycho groupie wrote:as for States I have been up/down the East Coast, and most of West Coast with a few inbetween. Before I die I want to try to see Every State and Every Province(well maybe not the Northwest Territories)


My friend and I made plans to go on a road trip when we both retire and our spouses die and we are going to go to the NWT and Nunavut because I have a tattoo in Inuktitut. But I doubt I'll know him for that long or that two old people will want to drive that much.


:lol: :lol: What if you don't get married or die before your spouse, or die young. I read in the the travel section last week a trip to around NUNAVAT. Something like that. Also last year they had an article about a trip way up in Manitoba-so It all looks interesting. I said one year (when I can take 4 weeks together) I wanted to do AMTRAK/VIA across USA and Canada. I think you can buy a 30 day pass for about $800.00 and travel the 30 days period. I know it would take about 5-6 days to get from NF to BC(that is if you just keep connecting and don't stay anywhere. It was 18 hours from Halifax to Montreal by train.

what does your tatoo say. I have tats in Chinese lettering. I am adding two more charaters soon.

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psycho groupie wrote:what does your tatoo say. I have tats in Chinese lettering. I am adding two more charaters soon.


Mine says "wisdom". It looks like this:
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I was thinking about Chinese, but a lot of people have that kind of stuff and I kind of like having to explain what Inuktitut is to people. Most people are like, "E-nook-ti-WHAT?"
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Awesome! You have a white box tattoo! :P
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xjsb125 wrote:Awesome! You have a white box tattoo! :P


I fixed it. Sorry.

Imagine explaining you want a white box to the guy who does the tattoo...
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lemonphile4 wrote:
psycho groupie wrote:what does your tatoo say. I have tats in Chinese lettering. I am adding two more charaters soon.


Mine says "wisdom". It looks like this:
<img src="http://www.fsumima.com/april/tattoo.gif">

I was thinking about Chinese, but a lot of people have that kind of stuff and I kind of like having to explain what Inuktitut is to people. Most people are like, "E-nook-ti-WHAT?"


that is interresting. I know alot of people have the chinese, but I got 3 charaters together and people ask me what they mean, so It is cool. Itell them special number 7 :lol: :lol:

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trent you could probly satay t my house for a nite if you come near MA
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where exactly in alabama are you?

if you were in atlanta, you can take I-75 right up to the ambassador bridge. and since I-85 goes through alabama, and they come together right outside my old window before splitting off again, it'd be hard to get lost and die in the godforsaken parts of the dakotas and saskatchewan.

i'm from saskatoon too, but we'll be moving to london, a couple of hours south of toronto, in a month or so. you're welcome to stay, as long as there's no serial killer antics. that would be upsetting and would permantly sour my taste for the olp online community.

oh, and my boyfriend's still in atlanta... :heythere:
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sandman wrote:
Random Name wrote:It definately depends on who your friends are and what they would rate out of ten! :uh:

But its generally agreed that Canada stops at Quebec. Even though there are four other provinces.


sadly some of the most beautiful parts of the country are on the east coast by far.. including 3 world heritage sites, old town lunenberg, ns, gros morne national park and L'Anse aux meadows in newfoundland :nod:


i think sand works for the maritimes tourism industry.
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sandman wrote:
Random Name wrote:It definately depends on who your friends are and what they would rate out of ten! :uh:

But its generally agreed that Canada stops at Quebec. Even though there are four other provinces.


sadly some of the most beautiful parts of the country are on the east coast by far.. including 3 world heritage sites, old town lunenberg, ns, gros morne national park and L'Anse aux meadows in newfoundland :nod:


i think sand works for the maritimes tourism industry.


oh shoosh you
if you grew up there you'd be doin the same thing :nod:
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