I seriously could’ve finished up Athletics and Faculty Experts today. But instead, I’m making states turn blue (teehee) on 43places.
The Only Reviews I’m Proud Of:
The biggest problem with Florida is that it’s extremely hot. I’m assuming they’ll fix this once it’s out of beta, though.
Annapolis, Baltimore, Bethesda. — That is the beginning of my alphabetical list of Maryland cities I like.
Worked at a Scout camp all summer in West Virginia. I didn’t really leave the camp, but it’s pretty safe to assume that West Virginia is a state full of bossy scoutmasters, leaky roofs, and mysterious knife injuries.
Colorado: Anything But Square!
So one time I had to go on this awful youth group trip with our church, and all the cool people liked my sister but not me, but I did something that got us all in trouble so they started liking me too, and we ended up snowed in at some old hotel watching Aliens and then smashing up carts in a Safeway parking lot. It was actually kind of cool.
Connecticut’s a great place to visit if you wanna fall in love with some girl who then never visits you and ends up dumping you on Valentine’s Day your freshman year and then changing her e-mail address.
So, if that’s your thing, by all means, visit the Constitution State.
Apologies: That was unnecessary. I just had to share my GLEE.
I’m thinking about going back and making them all non sequiturs, or overly and awkwardly biographical. Hmmmm.
UPDATE: Just added the “want to go” places. Now my map is beyond depressing.
You have seen: one percent of the world. You would like to see: somewhere around twenty.
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In other news: Buying a PS2, and soon, for Burnout/ Katamari/ Karaoke/ Colossus goodness. The question: Will you please jab me in the eye if I ever express interest in buying Radiata Stories or Disgaea: Hour of Darkness (GIAHN: “It’s something like a hundred and forty hours of gameplay, it’s awesome”)?


Where do you FIND all this cool shit? And do you mind if I join every neat webby thing you do?
GOOD! ‘CAUSE I’M GONNA!
I encourage, nay, demand it, sir.
I got this one through clicking “my hometown” on 43things.