Indianapolis. I guess Atlanta, Georgia has it worse.MystRunner said:Which Crossroads of America? I know of at least one maybe two.crudus said:"Th Crossroads of America". Seriously, the only thing my town can boast is "Countries largest tourist trap".
Yeah sure, just wait 362 days ,and mail me a camera that is easily hidden as taking a students picture with out their permission gets you in shit. I blame a noisy parent, that'd explain the silliness of it.alygishere said:Could you , uhm , take a pic ... so we could understand just how much they degrade themselves?dududf said:Girls that on Halloween feel that regardless of their age they must dress up in any way possible to stimulate our hormones.
Honestly? A latex skimpy skirt, with a buttoned down top exposing a grotesque amount of cleavage, and a leather cap tilted to the side, you're 15 for christ sakes, have some dignity.
Keep in mind that my morals take a hike when one walks in sight *droools*
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So yeah, I guess Halloween Loli girls? No idea lol.
Hum I'm from Seymour Indiana which also seems to have that nickname. Heck the entire state of Indiana has that bloody nickname.crudus said:Indianapolis. I guess Atlanta, Georgia has it worse.MystRunner said:Which Crossroads of America? I know of at least one maybe two.crudus said:"Th Crossroads of America". Seriously, the only thing my town can boast is "Countries largest tourist trap".
Pretty sure it is the slogan of the state, not just Indianapolis. Indy is just the big one since 6-8 major interstates intersect it. I guess they didn't have anything that could beat "People drive through, but don't stay". The slogan is more inspiring than "corn, corn, corn, soy, corn, corn, corn, water tower, corn, corn, corn, etc".MystRunner said:Hum I'm from Seymour Indiana which also seems to have that nickname. Heck the entire state of Indiana has that bloody nickname.crudus said:Indianapolis. I guess Atlanta, Georgia has it worse.MystRunner said:Which Crossroads of America? I know of at least one maybe two.crudus said:"Th Crossroads of America". Seriously, the only thing my town can boast is "Countries largest tourist trap".
Hahaha it's like the wonderful Indiana Beach Slogan "There's more then corn in Indiana."crudus said:Pretty sure it is the slogan of the state, not just Indianapolis. Indy is just the big one since 6-8 major interstates intersect it. I guess they didn't have anything that could beat "People drive through, but don't stay". The slogan is more inspiring than "corn, corn, corn, soy, corn, corn, corn, water tower, corn, corn, corn, etc".MystRunner said:Hum I'm from Seymour Indiana which also seems to have that nickname. Heck the entire state of Indiana has that bloody nickname.crudus said:Indianapolis. I guess Atlanta, Georgia has it worse.MystRunner said:Which Crossroads of America? I know of at least one maybe two.crudus said:"Th Crossroads of America". Seriously, the only thing my town can boast is "Countries largest tourist trap".