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Found Porn
idea stolen from the Maxim column of the same name. seems appropriate, given recent threads:
in the bay area, there's a church called "First Unitarian Church of Kensington. The sign (a few years ago, not sure if they've changed it since) had the name displayed thusly: First Unitarian Church of Kensington. |
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Cornhole
Here in Cincinnati the "sport" of cornhole is very popular, so it is common to see stores in the area advertising:
"Cornhole Bags," "Cornhole Boxes," or simply "Cornhole Here". For those who are confused (as I was moving down here from central Ohio) cornhole is like a cross between tic-tac-throw from the 70's and horseshoes. You have these little bean-bag things and attempt to throw them through a small opening in the cornhole box like you would throw horseshoes at a peg. This "sport" leads to some very interesting advertising in the Cinti area! |
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Re: Found Porn
I just got back from a 30 day backpacking trip in the Yukon, and about halfway through I noticed that my treking poles were Komperdell TITANALs.
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Re: Found Porn
Also see http://www.cummingfirst.com/ |
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Re: Found Porn
I always enjoyed the names of places in Washington State, like: Tillicum
Dogmeat [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] |
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Re: Found Porn
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Check out here. Especially the town sign of [censored], Austria. [/ QUOTE ] lol. I didn't know I was being censored. It was F*cking, Austria |
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Re: Found Porn
And its always nice to find a girl from Wetsnatchee, I mean Wenatchee.
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Re: Found Porn
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[ QUOTE ] Check out here. Especially the town sign of [censored], Austria. [/ QUOTE ] lol. I didn't know I was being censored. It was F*cking, Austria [/ QUOTE ] Man, I didn't know the url was being censored, too. I have to look over my posts in the future. Anyway, it should be: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F*cking%2C_Austria with * replaced by the letter. |
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Re: Found Porn
Friends
University of Central Kansas |
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