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Oregon has always been one of those places I need to check out. Seems really beautiful there.
It does seem like a place where you can happily expect to see a mountain lion sunning itself on your porch. I approve.
Oregon has always been one of those places I need to check out. Seems really beautiful there.
The last time I wore a tie was when I went to Senior Ball. I haven't changed that much face-wise, but I'm not sure how I feel about posting the picture of me and my date. I guess I can just blue her out, though.
It does seem like a place where you can happily expect to see a mountain lion sunning itself on your porch. I approve.
It does seem like a place where you can happily expect to see a mountain lion sunning itself on your porch. I approve.
OregonFor the most part, I love our seasons. This winter could be more winter though.
You're doing it wrong.
Oregon has always been one of those places I need to check out. Seems really beautiful there.
I don't think I've ever really been west of Arkansas within the United States.
And even then, only really Texas.
It does seem like a place where you can happily expect to see a mountain lion sunning itself on your porch. I approve.
I believe many people (here and anywhere) have a different idea of what "good weather" is.
Most importantly, for me, weather changes. I like Fall best, but Winter, Summer and Spring have their charms, and extremely consistent places like San Diego are terrible for this. While the benefits of warm weather are apparent just from this thread, cold weather tends to envigorate me, and air assumes a particularly pure and clean feel on sharp winter mornings.
I love snow. I love the rain. I also love sunny days. I would not want to have only one of any of these.
Keep in mind that I'm not saying people are wrong for disagreeing; I'm simply expressing my preferences.
Ignoring the north and east and south for the most part.
^And that's why I hate LA the most (aside from the terrible transportation system). I miss storms and the joy of coming in out of the cold to hot soup or having special seasonal dishes. Makes me miss Japan something terrible.
^California's hat
Random question but have you ever posted on another forum? I've seen your screen name somewhere else.
I'm trying to think of where Oregon is on a map but fifth grade social science is failing me.
Northern AZ, where I live. Copious amounts of Mountain Lions. They're so friendly, they'll even stalk you long enough to take your dog from you as you have it out for a walk. /truestory.
THAT i'm not cool with. I live up in the heights and we have skunks, squirrels, coyotes, rabbits etc running around. People riding horses down the street. It's really nice after living in the city and suburbs my entire life. I could definitely see myself staying in a place like this..
Yeah quite a few?
Myspace Videogame forums perhaps?
Many people think that California goes straight into Washington: I assure you, it does not.
;_; That's why my cat will always be an indoor cat.
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That sounds lovely. I want to live near a nice city, but have some nature and privacy to myself. Colorado or Oregon both sound like potentials for this dream.
The heights next to Whittier aren't bad. You got the city minutes away and nature on the hill. Only downside is freeways are a ways off so getting to downtown or lbc take longer than it should.That sounds lovely. I want to live near a nice city, but have some nature and privacy to myself. Colorado or Oregon both sound like potentials for this dream.
...I use to troll there.
That sounds lovely. I want to live near a nice city, but have some nature and privacy to myself. Colorado or Oregon both sound like potentials for this dream.
That sounds lovely. I want to live near a nice city, but have some nature and privacy to myself. Colorado or Oregon both sound like potentials for this dream.
You guys--what have you been doing with your lives? You need to visit!
urban sprawl is no fun Alberto
;_; That's why my cat will always be an indoor cat.
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Lol. When I read "California hat" I immediately thought "isn't that Washington?" maybe Oregon needs some good advertising to get people there. Paging stet
urban sprawl is no fun Alberto
I think there is this idea that we are boring and not worth a look. And depending on what you're looking for, we kind of are. If you don't want to look at beautiful scenery and do stuff outdoors, we're probably extremely boring.
Necktie Gaf will finally emerge victorious. la1n would be proud.Yup. Tie and/or Suspenders Friday is nearly at hand. Just for that day we will rock out like hipster nerds.![]()
You're missing out.I might rock a tie, but I have never worn and never will wear suspenders.
It's just kind of weird to go traveling within the country I was born in. I kind of can't explain it.
But when you've lived here
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and here
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Cities and towns are not the main reason you should see the western US.
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and no sales tax.
Hey, I was just there for a film project about a week ago.
If we're going to be posting pictures of the places we live: