The United States of America

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  • being able to get shitfaced after work and have your lady friend mad at you and not care and talk on a pearl jam message board while listening to incubus and pearl jam too. nothingmannnnnnnnn,...............
    you're a real hooker. im gonna slap you in public.
    ~Ron Burgundy
  • Scubascott wrote:
    I didn't know god was american. Come to think of it, it might explain a few things.

    My last visit to the US only covered southern california, but some of the highlights were:

    Death Valley
    the Sierra Nevadas (The mountains, not the beer. That stuff was terrible)
    squirels
    chipmunks
    rattlesnakes
    coyotes
    Being able to stand in the middle of the blazing desert and see snow-covered mountains in the distance.
    The desert in general

    Random acts of friendliness from strangers who usually couldn't understand what I was saying

    Mexican food

    General weirdness on Venice beach

    The pub across the road from the sports ground at UCR. They made great pizza.

    Other stuff that I like includes

    The ability of americans to make fun of themselves

    eg Southpark, The Simpsons, Futurama

    The sheer complexity of the place. Such a diversity of people, lifestyles, cultures, politics, landscapes. I don't think I could ever understand it.

    Edit: I forgot the kelp forests! The La Jolla and Catalina kelp forests provided some of the best diving I've ever done anywhere.

    Sounds awesome. Those kelp forests would be just awesome so long as you avoid the white sharks eh?
  • Byrnzie
    Byrnzie Posts: 21,037
    Monument Valley. My first taste of Mexican food was sitting in the restaurant overlooking the area. Chilli Taco's. :) Mexican's been my favourite food ever since.

    The Mesa Verde National Park and the Anasazi ruins. Beautiful place.
    http://charon.nmsu.edu/~aklypin/NewMexico/MESA-VERDE-MESA-25.JPG
    http://www.ljplus.ru/img2/r/u/rusak_hong_kong/Cliff-Palace,-Mesa-Verde-National-Park.jpg

    The area around the Grand Canyon was also a special place. Really magical.

    Also, the Shenandoah national park. We drove past Harpers ferry and saw all that Civil war history. Great stuff.
  • DinghyDog
    DinghyDog Posts: 587
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  • even flow?
    even flow? Posts: 8,066
    fanch75 wrote:
    What brought you to Morgantown? That little city has a lot to do, with a great nice scene.


    A friend of mine and I were doing a little tour. He is big on universities, no matter where we would travel. UWV just happened to be on our way out of Pittsburgh to wherever land and all of a sudden a gas fill up led to not leaving that nice, quaint, little town of Morgantown.
    You've changed your place in this world!
  • lukin2006
    lukin2006 Posts: 9,087
    I like her ingenuity.
    I have certain rules I live by ... My First Rule ... I don't believe anything the government tells me ... George Carlin

    "Life Is What Happens To You When Your Busy Making Other Plans" John Lennon