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Name a place you never want to visit.
Been to LA and NY and have no desire to return.

Had to meet with a client on Rodeo Drive and then visit another across the desert.

Went to NY on the Saturday after 9/11. The air was still full of falling debris and we walked up to the Towers and they were still taking out bodies. People ere already on the streets selling shit charms and prayer cards.
 

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Name a place you never want to visit.

New York City or any major city for that matter.
A lot of history has happened in cities, though plenty has happened outside cities too. Most major museums are in cities, but most nature is outside of cities (i.e. mountain climbing, hiking, biking trails, beaches...). Performance arts are mostly centered in cities too, but plenty of concerts happen in remote venues too.

I can see benefits of cities and outside cities...

There really isn't a place I would want to exclude 100% beyond very specific locations like trekking through a sewer pipe or being forced to hide under a latrine.
 

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Toss-up between San Francisco and New Orleans. Both are disgusting. If I have to pick one it's San Francisco because I have been there many times and there is nothing for me to see.

I have been to virtually all of our big cities. A few I could actually live in. I could live in Seattle, Boston, LA, Atlanta, Raleigh, Austin, Minneapolis, etc.

Please dont send me to SF, New Orleans, Portland, OR, New York City, Baltimore, DC, Miami, Des Moines, Fargo!
 

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East St Louis. Again


Trona California. Again.
It would be a good idea to buy property in Trona.
When California slides off into the Pacific, Trona will be valuable beachfront!

Note: if you throw a beercan into the desert there. It will disolve in the dirt!
Yeah I too have been to East St. Louis not a great area.
Many trips driving across the US in the last 40 years. I never take I-70 and can't imagine any reason to be in E. St. Louis again.....
 

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Question Of The Day Two:

Other than Summer Breeze list five things that make you feel fine

1. Woodford Reserve Double Oaked

2. Grilled boneless ribeye ( Well marbled)

3. My wife in anything purple

4. Sitting at the base of Arethusa Falls

5. The chill of fall while lying in a sunny field.
 

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A lot of history has happened in cities, though plenty has happened outside cities too. Most major museums are in cities, but most nature is outside of cities (i.e. mountain climbing, hiking, biking trails, beaches...). Performance arts are mostly centered in cities too, but plenty of concerts happen in remote venues too.

I can see benefits of cities and outside cities...

There really isn't a place I would want to exclude 100% beyond very specific locations like trekking through a sewer pipe or being forced to hide under a latrine.
I'm seeing other response that completely have merit. My response is a glass half full perspective. As many of you are pointing out, there are plenty of arm-pit places nobody should want to visit.
 

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Question Of The Day Two:

Other than Summer Breeze list five things that make you feel fine

1. Woodford Reserve Double Oaked

2. Grilled boneless ribeye ( Well marbled)

3. My wife in anything purple

4. Sitting at the base of Arethusa Falls

5. The chill of fall while lying in a sunny field.
You make it too easy for Charlie... The guy's head will explode when he sees this... Just too many possible answers...
 

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Question Of The Day Two:

Other than Summer Breeze list five things that make you feel fine

1. Woodford Reserve Double Oaked

2. Grilled boneless ribeye ( Well marbled)

3. My wife in anything purple

4. Sitting at the base of Arethusa Falls

5. The chill of fall while lying in a sunny field.

1) My daughter acing her high school soccer tryouts as a freshman.

2) The compliments on my Brisket

3) A job well done

4) Doing anything with my son. Changing the oil in his Explorer, hanging pictures for my wife, or watching The Grand Tour.

5) Helping surprise my wife with something that brings her joy.
 

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You make it too easy for Charlie... The guy's head will explode when he sees this... Just too many possible answers...
I usually ignore him anyway. I respond at at times all depends on the approach he or she takes.
 

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1) Arrogant Bastard Ale

2Completion of a well-done project

3)Memories of a very unusual life

4) Getting to see my grandchildren well-raised after raising 3 good kids

5) Setting my bow to the horizon and watching land disappear out of view

5b) playing beachball with the porpoises 30 miles offshore
5c) anything on the barbecue
5d satisfying my wife when she thought she wasn't in the mood
5e Still getting a thrill after all I've seen and done.
5f) Watching my kids and grandkids exploring the world.
 

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Question Of The Day Two:

Other than Summer Breeze list five things that make you feel fine

1. Woodford Reserve Double Oaked

2. Grilled boneless ribeye ( Well marbled)

3. My wife in anything purple

4. Sitting at the base of Arethusa Falls

5. The chill of fall while lying in a sunny field.

So many things that "make me feel fine". Can't just list 5. So I will list the #1 thing that "makes me feel fine".

There's the married skank I'm banging. She isn't much too look at. To be honest... she's pretty damn ugly and a rather large woman. But her oral skills are the bomb yo! That mouth "makes me feel fine". But she's always leaving her purple panties at my house. The ho loves wearing purple for some reason.
 

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So many things that "make me feel fine". Can't just list 5. So I will list the #1 thing that "makes me feel fine".

There's the married skank I'm banging. She isn't much too look at. To be honest... she's pretty damn ugly and a rather large woman. But her oral skills are the bomb yo! That mouth "makes me feel fine". But she's always leaving her purple panties at my house. The ho loves wearing purple for some reason.
More power to you!

The best currency in life is happiness and if you find yours you are a winner. Now many will try to convince you that you are in fact a loser...mostly to try to convince themselves they are better than the loser they are...

Switch a few words around and you have the magic of the consumer economy where the goal is to convince everyone they need something they don't... My favorite quote of late by someone trying to close a deal "I could sell a dick popsicle to an Alaskan dyke"
 
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The best thing you never ate, what is the best thing you never ate?

For me I guess Sushi people seem to love this stuff I have no desire what so ever to try this stuff
 

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The best thing you never ate, what is the best thing you never ate?

For me I guess Sushi people seem to love this stuff I have no desire what so ever to try this stuff
I've always kept an open mind to food and while I often won't choose new stuff on my own, I follow a "when in Rome" approach.

I was introduced to Sushi this way and like it, a lot. I don't reach for everything on the menu, mostly stuff I ate when "I visited Rome". I love Middle Eastern food based on this type of introduction too. I've never been well introduced to Indian food, but LOVE Tai food.

But this doesn't answer your actual question. Nothing comes to mind.
 

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I've always kept an open mind to food and while I often won't choose new stuff on my own, I follow a "when in Rome" approach.

I was introduced to Sushi this way and like it, a lot. I don't reach for everything on the menu, mostly stuff I ate when "I visited Rome". I love Middle Eastern food based on this type of introduction too. I've never been well introduced to Indian food, but LOVE Tai food.

But this doesn't answer your actual question. Nothing comes to mind.
Monkey Brains?
 
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