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NRG4U
63 / male Beaver City, Nebraska, US
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Most Exciting Place
What is the most exciting place you've ever seen,somewhere exotic, a tranquil setting, Someplace full of lights & clubs. Where have you all gone to??/ For me, as mostof you know, I've been to a lot of places, thanks to the Air Force. Best place though??? That's a tough one, But Japan was a very interesting culture & country, but Iceland was neat too, their culture & how they name their children.
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October 21, 2006, 00:06 |
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Re: Most Exciting Place
havent been too far yet.. draw something of a line from St. Louis to Minneapolis to Seattle and that's where I've been.
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October 21, 2006, 00:28 |
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lizonya
64 / couple lake elsinore, California, US
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Re: Most Exciting Place
i have family in france and egypt and have been to both places. pretty neat but i love the islands of hawaii.
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October 21, 2006, 01:02 |
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Re: Most Exciting Place
it was the Sleepy Bear Lodge in gurnee,IL. wedding nite of my first Marriage, I was just 19, stupid, horny as hell and in love.(I thought so anyway)
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October 21, 2006, 14:41 |
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Tungmeister
69 / male Miller Beach, Indiana, US
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Re: Most Exciting Place
believe it or not in a hospital---in the delivery room when my son was born
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October 21, 2006, 15:03 |
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Re: Most Exciting Place
The beautiful Island of Barra. 90 miles of the west coast of Scotland
If you have seen old film "Whiskey Galore" That's Barra.
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October 21, 2006, 17:59 |
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Re: Most Exciting Place
On the set of the series The Black Sheep Squadron...it was filmed right next to where I use to race motorcyles...in my younger years !!!
M Lev..
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October 21, 2006, 22:07 |
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Re: Most Exciting Place
did you try to get in it?
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October 22, 2006, 15:56 |
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Re: Most Exciting Place
The most exciting places for me is when I'm hiking all day in the woods and hills, in areas that even in deer hunting country, haven't seen but a few footsteps in decades.
I often stumble across old abandoned farms and logcabins.
Nothing more exciting to me than time travel, to just walk around and read the history, the steps and thresholds that were worn slick by a family's feet some 200 years before, the daily wear and tear that shows on the walls and drysinks, seeing where the lady's flower bed are still growing iris and perriwinkle....
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October 23, 2006, 09:49 |
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