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Old 03-03-2004, 04:54 PM
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'k people, Canada is not a state and I believe the title of this post is "states you wouldn't visit".....

I would have to vote for Jasper, Texas.
Jasper is not a state.

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--And yes, Canada is the 51st state but humor is lost on you.
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Old 03-03-2004, 05:02 PM
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Jasper is not a state.
Hahaha!

But texas is
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Old 03-03-2004, 05:05 PM
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ditto.

Except Iowa. I don't know who in their right mind would want to live there. I mean, come on. Field of Dreams? Dude, that little girl almost dies choking on a hot dog. It's a death trap state, I tell ya!
I was in Iowa this past Summer. What I enjoyed most about Iowa was the complete, and total lack of mosquitos. Not one.
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Old 03-03-2004, 05:36 PM
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Jersey. the turnpike does stink. the entire island smells funny. the locals that don't realize this, have just gotten used to the smell. and Mtv true life: i own a summer share. it showcased some of Jersey's finest. i thought everybody on the show acted like a jerk, and not in the charming NYC way.

NYC - Seven (pitt, freeman, spacey, diaz) was pretty freaky. made it look really easy for somebody to hide a crime in a city that big-let alone one for each major sin. and any movie where the city's population is ravaged by a plague-like disease spread by any kind of contact. i heard that doorknobs in NYC and Jersey carry the plague. and i'm scared of the Stay Puff Marshmallow Man.
The City of New York is not a state. Its a city. That's why there is a "C" in the "NYC" that you typed. "C" stands for "city." Get it? Good.
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Old 03-03-2004, 05:47 PM
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I was in Iowa this past Summer. What I enjoyed most about Iowa was the complete, and total lack of mosquitos. Not one.
And you got to go to Ames. That had to be pretty enjoyable, right? Because it's the coolest.

I miss that place.
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Old 03-03-2004, 05:58 PM
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And you got to go to Ames. That had to be pretty enjoyable, right? Because it's the coolest.

I miss that place.
I stayed at the Gateway Center. Its a very generic looking hotel, nice, but it doesn't seem exceptional. It had the best service of any hotel that I've stayed at, and I stay at a lot of nice hotels.

Also, the filet mignon at the hotel's restaurant was outstanding. The best filet mignon that I've had. A few months later, I was talking with a friend of mine, who lives in New Jersey, and who has been exposed to many of the finer things in life. He told me that he just had the best filte mignon ever. I asked, "where?" He told me that we was in Ames for a wedding, and stayed at the Gateway Center, and had the steak in the hotel restaurant. It was like déjà vu all over again.

So Ames might boring enough for the college kids to call it "Lames," but it is a nice little town with a great hotel that has great steak.
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Old 03-03-2004, 06:02 PM
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I stayed at the Gateway Center. Its a very generic looking hotel, nice, but it doesn't seem exceptional. It had the best service of any hotel that I've stayed at, and I stay at a lot of nice hotels.

Also, the filet mignon at the hotel's restaurant was outstanding. The best filet mignon that I've had. A few months later, I was talking with a friend of mine, who lives in New Jersey, and who has been exposed to many of the finer things in life. He told me that he just had the best filte mignon ever. I asked, "where?" He told me that we was in Ames for a wedding, and stayed at the Gateway Center, and had the steak in the hotel restaurant. It was like déjà vu all over again.

So Ames might boring enough for the college kids to call it "Lames," but it is a nice little town with a great hotel that has great steak.
It used to be a Holiday Inn, hence the genericness in appearance.

Now if you really want a good steak, go to Rubes in Montour--about an hour east of Ames on 30. They hand select their cattle at the local meat auction and then butcher and process it themselves. It's an open-flame, grill-your-own kind of place, not very fancy, but the filet mignon literally melts in your mouth. And I grew up on a cattle farm so I know my beef!

I loved Ames as a college student. Not too big, not too small. You could get anywhere in that town in 20 minutes or less. I think it also helped that the Kappa house was the closest one to campus and the closest one to the bars!
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Old 03-03-2004, 11:22 PM
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Jersey. the turnpike does stink. the entire island smells funny. the locals that don't realize this, have just gotten used to the smell. and Mtv true life: i own a summer share. it showcased some of Jersey's finest. i thought everybody on the show acted like a jerk, and not in the charming NYC way.

NYC - Seven (pitt, freeman, spacey, diaz) was pretty freaky. made it look really easy for somebody to hide a crime in a city that big-let alone one for each major sin. and any movie where the city's population is ravaged by a plague-like disease spread by any kind of contact. i heard that doorknobs in NYC and Jersey carry the plague. and i'm scared of the Stay Puff Marshmallow Man.

*my bad...NY

well, good thing new jersey isn't an island, or else i would be offended
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Old 03-04-2004, 01:37 AM
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Well, Canada is definitely not a real country. I'm not sure what it is.
They call themselves a "Dominion" I guess that means like King's Dominion, which is a Paramount theme park where I live. Do they have roller coasters in Cananda?
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Old 03-04-2004, 01:54 AM
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I hear you, not that I know anyone who lives in Mississippi either. Those two movies just give me the creeps.
Hello!!! Mississippi is God's country!
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Old 03-04-2004, 02:27 AM
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They call themselves a "Dominion" I guess that means like King's Dominion, which is a Paramount theme park where I live. Do they have roller coasters in Cananda?
Actually there is Paramount Canada's Wonderland just outside of Toronto.
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Old 03-04-2004, 03:06 AM
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The only place I really have no desire to go to is CA. None whatsoever. To many wacko's out there.

WHAT CALIFORNIAN"S WACKO ??? Just because we (Well I personally didn't contribute to it) elected the terminator to run our state ???? I know you're just jealous of our sunshine and ocean... don't hate

I personally wouldn't live in Texas after watching texas chain saw massacure... or (isn't it KY ?) after seeing deliverance... OH YEAH DETROIT... never EVER would I live in Detroit.... (sorry if there are those who love it) but it seemed like the saddest city when I was there... I would MAYBE CONSIDER living other places in Michigan.. but actual Detroit.. couldn't pay me enough to live there...
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Old 03-04-2004, 04:22 AM
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I loved Ames as a college student. Not too big, not too small. You could get anywhere in that town in 20 minutes or less. I think it also helped that the Kappa house was the closest one to campus and the closest one to the bars!
LOL I think Pi Kapps actually beats Kappas as far as closest location to bars and campus

Yeah, but what can I say, Iowa is home. Of course people want to live in Iowa, we grow a lot of potatoes
Oh, wait a sec ... we're the Huskers, LOL
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Old 03-04-2004, 04:48 AM
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What he said!

I have to admit I am not too keen on Alabama either (and yes I have kin from there)...

Ok I have my flame retardant draws on....so flame away!


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I know I should know better, especially given the number of black people who live there everyday, but I have never been to and am petrified of the state Mississippi. I can't help it, and its for so many movies that I have seen that I can't remember them all, i.e. Mississippi Buring, A Time to Kill, etc.
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Old 03-04-2004, 08:35 AM
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I can't think of any states so I'm going to say Thailand. After seeing Brokedown Palace I never want to go there!
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