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Post by Rai the Cheetah on Nov 4, 2004 13:36:24 GMT -5
Sleepy sleepy sleepy... Today stinks ; ; I have to work at 8:00am in the morning till 7:00pm and then tomm I have classes starting at 8:30 am ; ; I am sooo sleepy right now. Ontop of that, its white out conditions so everyone goes 10kph on the highways and scream, throwing flares and signaling helicopters cause they don't know how to flippin' drive. - rants -
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ShadowOtenaki
Keidran Wanderer
Webcomics shall rule the nation!
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Post by ShadowOtenaki on Nov 4, 2004 14:50:29 GMT -5
Aww... ;-; Poor Rai-chan. *huggles* You should like.. take a nap on your break or something, if you even get a break.
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Post by Rai the Cheetah on Nov 5, 2004 14:09:55 GMT -5
So cold..... 9 degrees out.. brrrrr.. early.. morning stilll.... must.. find .. moutain.. dew...
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Post by CactusJack on Nov 5, 2004 18:15:06 GMT -5
Yeah, that must suck for you living in Alaska. Waaaaay too cold for sane people. What part do you live in? (i.e, further north or south or in Canada)
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Post by Lardmaster on Nov 6, 2004 16:22:21 GMT -5
Living in Alaska seems fun to me in many ways ... but I am sure after a while the novelty would wear off, ir I would realize that I missed certain things I never even knew that I did before. You know, its weird but I always envision it as a barren snow plane with buildings sticking out of giant snowbanks ever so many miles, while I know for a fact it is not true. .... Entirely.
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Post by Rai the Cheetah on Nov 8, 2004 14:25:56 GMT -5
I live near Anchorage, use a map to figured that out, its not really south and not really north alaska lol. Alaska is FAR from barren though. Until you get past Nome, its heavily forested and moutianous. Infact I have been to 45 states and Alaska by far still holds my favorite, and I have lived here for about 6 years. If you were to see Denali national Park in the summer here, I garentee you could not describe it in words, nor speak of a more majestic sight.
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