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Riflearm33
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Question...
Is Bowling Green in Kentucky or Ohio? I guess it does not really matter, nobody gives a $hit about either of those places.
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Re: Question...
Again, I'm ashamed to say...it's so sophomoric, and yet still so apropos...Riflearm33 wrote:Is Bowling Green in Kentucky or Ohio? I guess it does not really matter, nobody gives a $hit about either of those places.
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Hey Kdog you ever been down to Hunington??? My god if it isnt the armpit of America next Toledo of course
I swear once you get into the part of town where the football stadium is theres a distinct smell. I think I seen a dentist office but I really couldnt figure out why cause from what I seen not too many people visit the dentist down there. Hell they're just jealous of all us for everything we have up north in BG including a 7-2 record, being ranked #26, and having a beautiful city. Thats my input anyway 
I just got back from Huntington (work related - chemical spill cleanup which I think fits in with what someone mentioned earlier) and there were two items that stood out to me. First, I noticed that a resident actually had a Cadillac and was impressed. Then on further review, I realized they had their Cadillac parked in a car port! For crying out loud, if your gonna buy a Cadillac, wouldn't you be smart enough to have a garage to put it in? :shrug:
Second, and I thought this was hilarious. Driving down Main street (seriously, it was Main street, not some back road that no one sees), I see this car parked in someone's front yard. The yard only measured about 15 x 15 so the car pretty much covered the yard. Anyway, as I get closer I noticed the car had no tires, no doors, and no hood. That seemed strange. Then as I past it, I saw the sign in the window: "PARTS FOR SALE"! Typical West Verginia.

Second, and I thought this was hilarious. Driving down Main street (seriously, it was Main street, not some back road that no one sees), I see this car parked in someone's front yard. The yard only measured about 15 x 15 so the car pretty much covered the yard. Anyway, as I get closer I noticed the car had no tires, no doors, and no hood. That seemed strange. Then as I past it, I saw the sign in the window: "PARTS FOR SALE"! Typical West Verginia.
"An intelligent man is sometimes forced to be drunk to spend time with his fools."
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Route 60, down by Westmoreland. Spent the last five days living in the trailer on the corner of Carson and Piedmont. Saw the "parts for sale" car as I headed East toward downtown to catch 52 and get the heck out of town.GREEN wrote:Hmm..what main street were you on?
"An intelligent man is sometimes forced to be drunk to spend time with his fools."
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