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crudus

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MystRunner said:
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"Th Crossroads of America". Seriously, the only thing my town can boast is "Countries largest tourist trap".
Which Crossroads of America? I know of at least one maybe two.
Indianapolis. I guess Atlanta, Georgia has it worse.
 

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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.
Could you , uhm , take a pic ... so we could understand just how much they degrade themselves?
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.

BUT I CAN show you a picture I stumbled upon on the internet which caused massive laughter as they were in my grade 7/8 class.

Viewer Discretion advised, it's called "Jail Bait" So I assume when you click on spoiler you know what it'll be.


Yeah, pretty funny stuff. Girl on the lefts name is Kelsey, on the right, no idea but I recognize the face. both should be 15/16 and that photo's a little old. maybe 2-3 years old XD

As for pics...

Remind me next year lol :p
 

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A giant outdoor mall and bizarre things happening at my school that somehow result in it being on national television twice, yet I've never managed to get in the background of any footage. Oh, and this is all taking place in a town with less than 2000 people and something like 545 people in the high school.
 

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crudus said:
MystRunner said:
crudus said:
"Th Crossroads of America". Seriously, the only thing my town can boast is "Countries largest tourist trap".
Which Crossroads of America? I know of at least one maybe two.
Indianapolis. I guess Atlanta, Georgia has it worse.
Hum I'm from Seymour Indiana which also seems to have that nickname. Heck the entire state of Indiana has that bloody nickname.
 

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Either the fact that we have America's largest fresh water aquarium or that the famous bridge in our town was famous because it was a special spot to hang slaves.

Probably a little of both.
 

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Mississauga, Ontario, Canada...

nearly a million people and the city is debt-free.

Our mayor rules, and has been in power since 1978. It's pretty obvious why.
 

crudus

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MystRunner said:
crudus said:
MystRunner said:
crudus said:
"Th Crossroads of America". Seriously, the only thing my town can boast is "Countries largest tourist trap".
Which Crossroads of America? I know of at least one maybe two.
Indianapolis. I guess Atlanta, Georgia has it worse.
Hum I'm from Seymour Indiana which also seems to have that nickname. Heck the entire state of Indiana has that bloody nickname.
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".
 

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Bob Segar. University of Michigan, me, we are pretty much hippieville USA meets Ted Nugets and they made a town.
 

MystRunner

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crudus said:
MystRunner said:
crudus said:
MystRunner said:
crudus said:
"Th Crossroads of America". Seriously, the only thing my town can boast is "Countries largest tourist trap".
Which Crossroads of America? I know of at least one maybe two.
Indianapolis. I guess Atlanta, Georgia has it worse.
Hum I'm from Seymour Indiana which also seems to have that nickname. Heck the entire state of Indiana has that bloody nickname.
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".
Hahaha it's like the wonderful Indiana Beach Slogan "There's more then corn in Indiana."
Um Sorry Indiana Beach crow no there's not.
 

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My hometown of Stroudsburg, PA? I have no idea, actually: but it's a pretty cool place to live.

My college town, of Troy, NY? Being a really goddamn bad place to go at night.
 

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One of the world's most accurate sun-dials. Oh and Savannah River Site, where they made a shit-ton nukes.
 

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Wallington NJ. Known for haveing a 75% polish comunity. Theres more people in my town that speak polish than english. I hate my town
 

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The ever sunny, Gold Coast, Australia. Its a tourism hotspot. Its know for world class beaches, the party scene and Schoolies (mainly an aussie event)

We also used to host the Indy till someone decided it cost too much more or something.

Oh also the tallest residential tower in the southern hemisphere.

[small] btw I am not particularly fond of it [/small]