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I will add- west of Rochester NY is the Midwest. Other states include "Elk Country", "Southwest", and "Hawaii".

TX is neither its own state or another country, simply because they insist that they are. They're part of Southwest.
 
I am north of some parts of Canada yet we are called Mid-west. Go figure.

And all you guys out east talk funny.
***Ducks and runs***
 
Canada has 2 parts- ovah here, and over there. Over there is cold. Parts that are south of parts of the US (aside from Alaska, which is in Over There) are also Midwest (aka- "Flyoverasotta")
 
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That NH/ Boston accent is sexy as hell......
Just a sayin :)
 
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Too bad I'm off here in the northeast corner . . . there are actually a couple of places here in Maine that would have fit the bill . . . off the top of my head I could come up with several places of interest.

Tour of the Bucksport Paper Mill . . . I think they still offer that -- I know my brother took his first wife (ex wife #1) there on their honeymoon.

Leonards Mill Logging Museum. http://www.leonardsmills.com/livinghist.html

For fans of the old stoves there is Bryant Stove Works. http://www.bryantstove.com/

And of course the Jotul factory is here in southern Maine . . . well south to me at least.

Plenty of camping spots . . . plenty of woods . . . only negative is the location.

I used to work for Westvaco... Why would anyone want to tour a smeely papermill????
 
It sounds like we should just pick a date and all show up at Gamma's house. ;lol
 
I heard that Jack Straw...
 
It sounds like we should just pick a date and all show up at Gamma's house. ;lol

It can only be a couple, three hours. Sounds good to me.

Can meet at a central CT location and take a bus there.

Gamma, you got room for a bus?


KC​
 
No...;ex
Thank god nobody here knows where I friggin live...
Wait....crap... some of you do....!!!<>;lol
 
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The look on Gamma's face when she gets home from work, stumbling into the house reaching for the blender, when she realizes there are a bunch of smelly, over-weight weekend warriors in need of a back shaving, sitting on her back deck . . . .

Priceless!!!
 
nevermind the look on Mr. Gamma's face. By "back deck" you mean the neatly stacked, very uniform, wood pile that used to be attached to the house just along the sliding glass door?
 
nevermind the look on Mr. Gamma's face. By "back deck" you mean the neatly stacked, very uniform, wood pile that used to be attached to the house just along the sliding glass door?

You are scary Del....
and btw...you mean all you guys don't have the body of Brad Pitt in "Fightclub"?:confused: Go on you buggerz and google it...
Say it isn't so.....;lol
 
The look on Gamma's face when she gets home from work, stumbling into the house reaching for the blender, when she realizes there are a bunch of smelly, over-weight weekend warriors in need of a back shaving, sitting on her back deck . . . .

Priceless!!!

....and all of them swimming au naturel, in her pool! ;em
 
Brad Pitt? eh, not so much...but not far off from Edward Norton in same film though. Interestingly, Mr. PItt has an incredibly symetrical face, which is one of the subconcious things that the brain uses when discerning "attractiveness". In many studies of the socioligal sciences, people with high degree of symetry are regarded as "handsome" even in cases where they may have features generally considered to be un-attractive, like large-ish ears, or a mono-brow, or antlers. Well, maybe not antlers.
 
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You are scary Del....
and btw...you mean all you guys don't have the body of Brad Pitt in "Fightclub"?:confused: Go on you buggerz and google it...
Say it isn't so.....;lol

once upon a time, in my early 20's, I spent my days picking up (and putting down) steel and swinging a 10 lb sledge hammer.....my fittest days ever.....and even in THOSE days, I NEVER had THAT body! Now, almost 30 years later, I certainly dont!
 
I look more like an arm pit than Brad Pitt ;sick:(
 
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Brad Pitt? eh, not so much...but not far off from Edward Norton in same film though. Interestingly, Mr. PItt has an incredibly symetrical face, which is one of the subconcious things that the brain uses when discerning "attractiveness". In many studies of the socioligal sciences, people with high degree of symetry are regarded as "handsome" even in cases where they may have features generally considered to be un-attractive, like large-ish ears, or a mono-brow, or antlers. Well, maybe not antlers.

I knew I was good looking...Very symmetrical, Can't get much more symmetrical than round!:cool:
 
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Yes....Back to topic you buggerz...you guys get way off topic...>>
Just sayin.....
Now where we gonna have our bash?
 
I thought we settled that!!
 
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