Give a shoutout to your hometown :P
~Stamford, CT USA!
Karlsruhe, Baden Deutsches Reich!
Wir ficken die drecks Schwaben in den Arsch!!!
Once I moved,
Manchester, MO USA!
Raleigh, NC. USA.
Goderich, Ontario, Canada.
Aint no one can top that shit.
I can Seifer...
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
~Looperpuck
Yah, but do you have the biggest salt mine in the world? I rest my case.
No but we have one of the best snowboarding places on the planet. Thats right Whistler BC. And 3 other amazing snowboarding mountains, Grouse mountain, MT.Seymore, and Cypress Canyon.
~Looperpuck
Quote from: Seifer on April 23, 2010, 05:39:30 PM
Yah, but do you have the biggest salt mine in the world? I rest my case.
That's not that impressive when you have a McDonald's in your town.
Tacoma, Washington, USA!
I can't even pretend. I don't really like LA. Yea, it's one of the biggest cities in the country, but who cares? It's hot, overcrowded, expensive, and mostly a dump. A lot of people think of LA and think "Hollywood" and big stars and glamour and what not. That's a bunch of nonsense. Hollywood is a crap area filled with freaks and crack heads. All of the trendy places like Beverly Hills are way too expensive to do anything and are filled with a bunch of pretentious people. Where I live in the valley isn't that bad, but it's nothing too special. Basically, if I had the chance and I wasn't worried about leaving family and friends behind I'd definitely move.
Quote from: ARTgames on April 23, 2010, 06:23:20 PM
Quote from: Seifer on April 23, 2010, 05:39:30 PM
Yah, but do you have the biggest salt mine in the world? I rest my case.
That's not that impressive when you have a McDonald's in your town.
I LOL'd
Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Pretty ballin' city.
Hell.
Hell
San Diego, California
Quote from: EpicPhailure on April 23, 2010, 11:07:57 PM
Hell
San Diego, California
If that was a correction upon where you
think I grew up, you'd be sorely mistaken.
Quote from: Scotty on April 23, 2010, 11:35:08 PM
Quote from: EpicPhailure on April 23, 2010, 11:07:57 PM
Hell
San Diego, California
If that was a correction upon where you think I grew up, you'd be sorely mistaken.
Not at all. I was going to say Hell as well, and then was like "Wait, dammit." when I saw your post.
Is this topic so you can stalk us all? D:
Why not call the topic like name your hometown or something. Hometown shoutout seems kind of silly.
Quote from: Lingus on April 23, 2010, 06:47:41 PM
I can't even pretend. I don't really like LA. Yea, it's one of the biggest cities in the country, but who cares? It's hot, overcrowded, expensive, and mostly a dump. A lot of people think of LA and think "Hollywood" and big stars and glamour and what not. That's a bunch of nonsense. Hollywood is a crap area filled with freaks and crack heads. All of the trendy places like Beverly Hills are way too expensive to do anything and are filled with a bunch of pretentious people. Where I live in the valley isn't that bad, but it's nothing too special. Basically, if I had the chance and I wasn't worried about leaving family and friends behind I'd definitely move.
oh man do i know what you mean. whenever my family wants to go to LA, i want to do something else. but san diego isn't bad. nice beaches, and where i am at, i am an hours drive from the beach, an hours drive from the desert, and an hours drive from the mountains. its terrific.
San Diego, California, USA
Quote from: DivineLegend on April 24, 2010, 08:17:05 AM
Quote from: Lingus on April 23, 2010, 06:47:41 PM
I can't even pretend. I don't really like LA. Yea, it's one of the biggest cities in the country, but who cares? It's hot, overcrowded, expensive, and mostly a dump. A lot of people think of LA and think "Hollywood" and big stars and glamour and what not. That's a bunch of nonsense. Hollywood is a crap area filled with freaks and crack heads. All of the trendy places like Beverly Hills are way too expensive to do anything and are filled with a bunch of pretentious people. Where I live in the valley isn't that bad, but it's nothing too special. Basically, if I had the chance and I wasn't worried about leaving family and friends behind I'd definitely move.
oh man do i know what you mean. whenever my family wants to go to LA, i want to do something else. but san diego isn't bad. nice beaches, and where i am at, i am an hours drive from the beach, an hours drive from the desert, and an hours drive from the mountains. its terrific.
San Diego, California, USA
*highfive*
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Our 90 year old mayor got hit by a truck. Out of the hospital in 3 days. NBD.
Quote from: DivineLegend on April 24, 2010, 08:17:05 AM
Quote from: Lingus on April 23, 2010, 06:47:41 PM
I can't even pretend. I don't really like LA. Yea, it's one of the biggest cities in the country, but who cares? It's hot, overcrowded, expensive, and mostly a dump. A lot of people think of LA and think "Hollywood" and big stars and glamour and what not. That's a bunch of nonsense. Hollywood is a crap area filled with freaks and crack heads. All of the trendy places like Beverly Hills are way too expensive to do anything and are filled with a bunch of pretentious people. Where I live in the valley isn't that bad, but it's nothing too special. Basically, if I had the chance and I wasn't worried about leaving family and friends behind I'd definitely move.
oh man do i know what you mean. whenever my family wants to go to LA, i want to do something else. but san diego isn't bad. nice beaches, and where i am at, i am an hours drive from the beach, an hours drive from the desert, and an hours drive from the mountains. its terrific.
San Diego, California, USA
Yeeaaaah, I dislike driving through L.A too.
Santa Barbara, California. Saaanntaa Barbarriaannss!
Quote from: DivineLegend on April 24, 2010, 08:17:05 AM
Quote from: Lingus on April 23, 2010, 06:47:41 PM
I can't even pretend. I don't really like LA. Yea, it's one of the biggest cities in the country, but who cares? It's hot, overcrowded, expensive, and mostly a dump. A lot of people think of LA and think "Hollywood" and big stars and glamour and what not. That's a bunch of nonsense. Hollywood is a crap area filled with freaks and crack heads. All of the trendy places like Beverly Hills are way too expensive to do anything and are filled with a bunch of pretentious people. Where I live in the valley isn't that bad, but it's nothing too special. Basically, if I had the chance and I wasn't worried about leaving family and friends behind I'd definitely move.
oh man do i know what you mean. whenever my family wants to go to LA, i want to do something else. but san diego isn't bad. nice beaches, and where i am at, i am an hours drive from the beach, an hours drive from the desert, and an hours drive from the mountains. its terrific.
San Diego, California, USA
I mean, the thing about LA is that it really has just about everything. It has the beaches (I'm about 20-30 minutes from the beach). You can get to Mt. High in about an hour, Big Bear isn't too much further. You have crap tons of bars/clubs/night life crap if you're into that. There's tons and tons of restaurants of all different kinds. There's parks. All sorts of shit. It just... doesn't matter. It's a crap place to live and it's too expensive. I'd much rather live in San Francisco or somewhere in the pacific north west like Portland, OR.
Edit: Oh yea and I like Santa Barbara too (though that's way more expensive than LA). Or Ventura is kinda nice.
Afria, newfoundland
Leave it to you newfies to try and name a town after a country and miss-spell it.
That'd be a continent.
Quote from: foG on April 23, 2010, 04:57:58 PM
Karlsruhe, Baden Deutsches Reich!
Wir ficken die drecks Schwaben in den Arsch!!!
Once I moved,
Manchester, MO USA!
No shit? I'm in St. Louis..
tulsa, oklahoma
Quote from: Lingus on April 24, 2010, 12:02:49 PM
Quote from: DivineLegend on April 24, 2010, 08:17:05 AM
Quote from: Lingus on April 23, 2010, 06:47:41 PM
I can't even pretend. I don't really like LA. Yea, it's one of the biggest cities in the country, but who cares? It's hot, overcrowded, expensive, and mostly a dump. A lot of people think of LA and think "Hollywood" and big stars and glamour and what not. That's a bunch of nonsense. Hollywood is a crap area filled with freaks and crack heads. All of the trendy places like Beverly Hills are way too expensive to do anything and are filled with a bunch of pretentious people. Where I live in the valley isn't that bad, but it's nothing too special. Basically, if I had the chance and I wasn't worried about leaving family and friends behind I'd definitely move.
oh man do i know what you mean. whenever my family wants to go to LA, i want to do something else. but san diego isn't bad. nice beaches, and where i am at, i am an hours drive from the beach, an hours drive from the desert, and an hours drive from the mountains. its terrific.
San Diego, California, USA
I mean, the thing about LA is that it really has just about everything. It has the beaches (I'm about 20-30 minutes from the beach). You can get to Mt. High in about an hour, Big Bear isn't too much further. You have crap tons of bars/clubs/night life crap if you're into that. There's tons and tons of restaurants of all different kinds. There's parks. All sorts of shit. It just... doesn't matter. It's a crap place to live and it's too expensive. I'd much rather live in San Francisco or somewhere in the pacific north west like Portland, OR.
Edit: Oh yea and I like Santa Barbara too (though that's way more expensive than LA). Or Ventura is kinda nice.
ventura is alright. Santa barbara is high class lol. san diego has a everything as well. seaworld, 2.5 or so hour drive to disneyland, petco park,
I miss the San Diego area, where I could ski and surf in the same day!
Altoona, Pennyslvania, USA.
Seems as though I'm the only one who doesn't live around somewhere that great. :/
just move back then scotty
Quote from: VolcomPunk on April 25, 2010, 05:05:15 AM
Seems as though I'm the only one who doesn't live around somewhere that great. :/
St. Louis isn't so great.. ;)
Quote from: VolcomPunk on April 25, 2010, 05:05:15 AM
Altoona, Pennyslvania, USA.
Seems as though I'm the only one who doesn't live around somewhere that great. :/
LOLS@U
I live in Minnesota. >_>
Quote from: DivineLegend on April 25, 2010, 11:24:43 AM
just move back then scotty
Oh if only moving from place to place was a "Just Do it" situation for the average person.
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada says hey! :)
Quote from: Delicious on April 25, 2010, 11:31:37 PM
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada says hey! :)
I thought it was Canada say eh?
Ohhhh. Ouch Scotty. Although, I never did really like you. ;)
~Looperpuck
Quote from: Scotty on April 25, 2010, 11:46:37 PM
Quote from: Delicious on April 25, 2010, 11:31:37 PM
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada says hey! :)
I thought it was Canada say eh?
We do say "Eh", but not in replacement of "Hey"
How stereotypical of you, Scotty.... :P
Looperpuck and I live 20 minutes away from eachother, however he is scared that I'm a child molester, so he wont come out and chill with me. :P
Quote from: Delicious on April 26, 2010, 12:51:05 AM
How stereotypical of you, Scotty.... :P
Looperpuck and I live 20 minutes away from eachother, however he is scared that I'm a child molester, so he wont come out and chill with me. :P
Hahahahahaha!
Quote from: DivineLegend on April 24, 2010, 11:24:36 PMventura is alright. Santa barbara is high class lol. san diego has a everything as well. seaworld, 2.5 or so hour drive to disneyland, petco park,
Santa Barbara also has a very beach town feeling. It's weird because it's very high class and also very laid back.
Yea, I like San Diego too. It's a really cool place to visit and it's really close to here. I'm going to make a trip down there soon to go to several of the breweries (Stone in specific!) Not sure of your age, but did you go to the San Diego Beer Week? I missed it this year, but it sounds awesome.
Stanton, KY
Our mayor got a DUI while driving a tractor on the interstate.
BEAT THAT!!!!
Annapolis, Maryland .. possibly the most boring state, or close to it.. Only good thing here is the downtown area.. the water here is freakin nasty, yet the state is known for water activities... boating/fishing/crabbing... so fun (even though my family doesnt own a boat)
i'm 18, but my dad ruined drinking for me. and to me, beer tastes like shit anyways... my opinion though
Quote from: DivineLegend on April 26, 2010, 05:42:52 PM
i'm 18, but my dad ruined drinking for me. and to me, beer tastes like shit anyways... my opinion though
Gotcha. Just curious. I know a few people that just don't drink at all and that's cool. I personally, at this stage in my life, don't drink to get drunk anyways. I drink because I like the flavor of beer. Given, it is definitely an aquired taste. I did not like beer at all when I was younger, and it's not just the type of beer I'm drinking now. I know for certain I could not have handled Arrogant Bastard when I was younger, whereas now I really appreciate that it has an extremely strong flavor.
Quote from: venuse on April 24, 2010, 11:09:07 PM
tulsa, oklahoma
Omg..I read Tulsa Burning by anna mayers
Quote from: stick d00d on April 26, 2010, 05:42:39 PM
Annapolis, Maryland .. possibly the most boring state, or close to it.. Only good thing here is the downtown area.. the water here is freakin nasty, yet the state is known for water activities... boating/fishing/crabbing... so fun (even though my family doesnt own a boat)
Ocean water, maybe. One thing I know for certain is that the tap water here is 20x better than that of the southern California area. I can actually drink tap water here in Maryland!
Quote from: Scotty on April 26, 2010, 11:25:33 PM
Quote from: stick d00d on April 26, 2010, 05:42:39 PM
Annapolis, Maryland .. possibly the most boring state, or close to it.. Only good thing here is the downtown area.. the water here is freakin nasty, yet the state is known for water activities... boating/fishing/crabbing... so fun (even though my family doesnt own a boat)
Ocean water, maybe. One thing I know for certain is that the tap water here is 20x better than that of the southern California area. I can actually drink tap water here in Maryland!
British Columbia contains one of the cleanest tap water. It's actually tasty! =)
Quote from: DivineLegend on April 26, 2010, 05:42:52 PM
i'm 18, but my dad ruined drinking for me. and to me, beer tastes like shit anyways... my opinion though
I never used to drink, I thought it was dumb, and frankly it is. Expensive too. I do not like the taste of beer either, but liquor is fine, often delicious, go that route. You will find as you get a bit older that whether you want to drink or not, you need to. It's just part of the social experience, and you often need to drink at social occasions.
Quote from: Seifer on April 27, 2010, 01:33:28 AM
Quote from: DivineLegend on April 26, 2010, 05:42:52 PM
i'm 18, but my dad ruined drinking for me. and to me, beer tastes like shit anyways... my opinion though
I never used to drink, I thought it was dumb, and frankly it is. Expensive too. I do not like the taste of beer either, but liquor is fine, often delicious, go that route. You will find as you get a bit older that whether you want to drink or not, you need to. It's just part of the social experience, and you often need to drink at social occasions.
yeah i know. my best friend had his first time being drunk off of like three shots of yeger (said it tastes like shit and i will go by his word) and smirnoff... i have tried some margaritas which aren't bad, and i think i would love a mudslide.
at the tap water thing, i drink tap water here in san diego all the time. i don't mind. even if i am at work, i will cup my hands and use the sink. @ling, we should meet one of these days. maybe when i get my car fixed, as i still need to take the engine apart and fix the head gaskets and radiator.
Quote from: Seifer on April 27, 2010, 01:33:28 AM
Quote from: DivineLegend on April 26, 2010, 05:42:52 PM
i'm 18, but my dad ruined drinking for me. and to me, beer tastes like shit anyways... my opinion though
I never used to drink, I thought it was dumb, and frankly it is. Expensive too. I do not like the taste of beer either, but liquor is fine, often delicious, go that route. You will find as you get a bit older that whether you want to drink or not, you need to. It's just part of the social experience, and you often need to drink at social occasions.
I'd be carefull with that though. I personally like Irish Whiskey or Scotch, but I drink it very sparingly. I used to drink mixed drinks or take several shots of straight hard alcohol and there's where you run into an issue. You get drunk very very quickly. Especially if you are inexperienced it's hard to know where to stop. All of a sudden you will be extremely wasted. I've done that too many times and made a fool of myself (nothing serious, just felt dumb about some of the things I would do). So now I drink beer which makes it very easy to regulate how drunk you get. You can only drink it so fast (especially if you are trying to taste it and not just chug) and you can only drink so much before you get full. But, to each their own.
Quote from: DivineLegend on April 27, 2010, 02:26:41 AM
@ling, we should meet one of these days. maybe when i get my car fixed, as i still need to take the engine apart and fix the head gaskets and radiator.
Yea, might do. Though, to be completely honest I have to admit I'd feel a bit strange meeting someone over the internet almost a decade younger than me. Not that it's an issue... I just might feel odd about it.
Quote from: Lingus on April 27, 2010, 01:08:19 PM
Quote from: Seifer on April 27, 2010, 01:33:28 AM
Quote from: DivineLegend on April 26, 2010, 05:42:52 PM
i'm 18, but my dad ruined drinking for me. and to me, beer tastes like shit anyways... my opinion though
I never used to drink, I thought it was dumb, and frankly it is. Expensive too. I do not like the taste of beer either, but liquor is fine, often delicious, go that route. You will find as you get a bit older that whether you want to drink or not, you need to. It's just part of the social experience, and you often need to drink at social occasions.
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Quote from: DivineLegend on April 27, 2010, 02:26:41 AM
@ling, we should meet one of these days. maybe when i get my car fixed, as i still need to take the engine apart and fix the head gaskets and radiator.
Yea, might do. Though, to be completely honest I have to admit I'd feel a bit strange meeting someone over the internet almost a decade younger than me. Not that it's an issue... I just might feel odd about it.
eh, i hang out with people my age to like 67 year olds at work. lol... we could go hiking... i know a great place to go... actually just got back from there... its called cedar falls or devil's punch bowl
Quote from: Lingus on April 27, 2010, 01:08:19 PM
Yea, might do. Though, to be completely honest I have to admit I'd feel a bit strange meeting someone over the internet almost a decade younger than me. Not that it's an issue... I just might feel odd about it.
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Quote from: DivineLegend on April 27, 2010, 05:44:49 PM
... we could go hiking... i know a great place to go... actually just got back from there...
DUDE DON'T FALL FOR IT, THEY DID A WHOLE SERIES LIKE THAT!!! HE'S NOT REAL!
you telling me to not fall for it? or other people... i could easily post a video of the waterfall where its at from my phone, show my pictures.. :P
I think Scotty's saying you might molest me...
I could be wrong, but it's probably a safe bet.
Lyndonville Vermont.
Where 60% of the people try to hard to be rednecks, and 35% try to hard to be gangster!
Seriously, pretty much one of the lamest towns ever. You can either go play in a forest, swim in a river, or watch tv.
Stow, OH. It sucks because it's slightly too urban to have anywhere to go explore out in the woods or anything, but too suburban to have anywhere fun to go out.
Quote from: Titan on April 27, 2010, 09:17:42 PM
Lyndonville Vermont.
Where 60% of the people try to hard to be rednecks, and 35% try to hard to be gangster!
Seriously, pretty much one of the lamest towns ever. You can either go play in a forest, swim in a river, or watch tv.
Mines the same way brother.
Except they don't have to "try" to be a redneck.
One guy always runs around school making turkey gobbles and he talks about like bomhouer (However its spelled) from King of the Hill.
Quote from: Scotty on April 26, 2010, 11:25:33 PM
Quote from: stick d00d on April 26, 2010, 05:42:39 PM
Annapolis, Maryland .. possibly the most boring state, or close to it.. Only good thing here is the downtown area.. the water here is freakin nasty, yet the state is known for water activities... boating/fishing/crabbing... so fun (even though my family doesnt own a boat)
Ocean water, maybe. One thing I know for certain is that the tap water here is 20x better than that of the southern California area. I can actually drink tap water here in Maryland!
I live near the Chesapeake Bay, its so freakin dirty and polluted.. And where I live at we have well water and if you drink it without putting salt in the water treatment thing its like drinking straight iron... yea its disgusting..