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Where do you all live?

Discussion in 'Safety valve' started by Jay05, May 24, 2004.

  1. forkndave

    forkndave Member

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    I don't know how the dust affected Nephilim, but I sure know how it affected me. Apparently a few raindrops must have fell at the same time because my car was covered with mud this morning. A few raindrops along with the dust will sure do that.
     
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    Ya but forkndave did you just wash it? Because that would have been the deal with me...
     
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    You all must feel so lucky to live some where nice and warm.I live in Manchester , England the place where the sun does not shine much.I have travelled a bit over the years where the furthest place i have been is Kenya.I have alway's wanted to travel around America is it as good as they make out?????
     
  4. Deeman

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    The U.S. is pretty vast it depends on what climate you want. We have them all.
     
  5. SSnake

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    SCOTLAND! cumon there must be more show your faces, pop ur head out of the cold hole(Gotta love it though its THE country)
     
  6. forkndave

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    six.6.six no I hadn't just washed it, but I'm going to any minute now. That's usually how it works, though.
     
  7. Sophocles

    Sophocles Senior member

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    john179

    I live in Tampa Forida and I haven't seen snow in 14 years, but I miss it. Like everything you can get enough of it, however North America is one of the most beautiful places on earth and don't forget that a lot of it is in Canada. British Columbia is really stunning.
     
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    Sounds really nice i will have to definetly visit the states.
     
  9. Deeman

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    You're welcome any time buddy. That is...after we've finger printed you, done a background check and collected a blood sample. JJ.
     
  10. Samantha

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    Aussie's rock!!!

    Melbourne Australia
     
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    I live in the Smokey Mountains in Tennessee, I believe it is still the no.1 visited National Forest Park in the United States.

    We have four distinct seasons, snowskiing in the winter, white water rafting, fishing, golf, hiking,in the summer, with beautiful colors on the trees and Tennessee football in the fall. Oh yeah, and some of the best damn moonshine in the world.

    I'm particularly fond of peach, apricot, and damson plum!
     
  12. ScubaPete

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    Actually there Bigorange,

    You have some commercial Scuba Diving for freshwater shells around Camden and Paris, Tennessee. The ground up shells are sold to Japan where they are implanted into oysters to generate cultured pearls - Fancy that –

    “P”
     
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    Well fancy that, I had no idea! Learn something new every day. Actually, the Nolichuckey River, which has class I thru VI rapids (very near where I live) is full of those shells and mica.

    I know where Camden is, a little further west of me, but that is verrrry interesting.

    Leave it to you, Pete!

    (BTW, "P" for "pearls" of wisdom?)
     
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    (Wife's Mom lives in Buena Vista, slightly outside of Camden)

    Now that I think about it - the only thing good about Camden Tenn is the Elks Lodge, nowhere else to get a drink - Boy does the ScubaPete hate a dry town - (lol)

     
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    crestline CA
     
  16. Sophocles

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    Pete

    With this diving info, I'm liking you better all the time, I would love to hear about anything about diving. A so far unfulfilled dream of mine.
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    I live in CT connecticut...
    New Haven...
     
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    Hey there Sophocles,

    All i can say is, I've been doing it for 42 years - It's different everyday and it's a place where you really do like getting up in the morning to go to work :)

     
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    I live in Tampa Florida right next to the gulf and I've wanted to Scuba dive since I was 12, I just might take a few bucks from my PC budget and invest ins some gear.
     
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    Sorry to tell you this but we've pretty well killed off the Fla. Keys - the only place worth diving is a little south of Big Pine Key directly off of Ramrod Key, the reef formation is called Looe Key - pretty nice.

    You are close to some excellent diving, Grand Caymen, and an "Unknown" dive spot in the Bahamas, Abaco chain, and it's called Walkers Cay - See my web site - www.sub-sea.net -

    If you really want a trip, head to Mexico and take a couple of hundred bucks air trip to - - (I'd better whisper it, don't want to get in trouble - it's called CUBA ! )

    No worries, they won't stamp your passport AND it's very "safe" - Snorkle diving only, Scuba is rare - stay overnight - it's worth it - :p)

    Pleasant dreams - :)

    Let them dreams entice you to take that course -


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