Venus, SHUT UP.
Oct. 1st, 2005 12:49 amKreg (10:40:38 PM): omg another post
Kreg (10:40:43 PM): you've been writing a ton recently
Me (10:40:54 PM): lol i've had semblance of a life lately.
But now I'm just bored, so here's something else I found:

create your own visited states map
or check out these Google Hacks.
(Hee hee.... the URL has "man", "paris" and "def" in it.)
Each state explained: Delaware-Florida: yay car-and/or-bus trips to Florida!
Pennsylvania: went to Philly in 7th grade.
NY/NJ/CT: I don't think I have to explain the Tri-State Area, considering I live in the middle of it. >.o
Massachusetts: I've been to Boston twice.
Rhode Island: We actually had a parade to do up in Rhode Island. It wasawesome very lots of hella WICKED fun.
Colorado: My family visited Denver ten years ago, when we had some more family living out there.
California: More family in California; Sacramento, specifically.
States I SHOULD visit:
Texas, Wisconsin, Missouri, Illinois, Arizona, Ohio, Washington, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska. All but Nebraska have pro baseball teams. :D But knowing my luck, even if I go and there's a game scheduled, it'll rain or something. I've been to several places with baseball teams -- Toronto, Baltimore/Washington, San Francisco/Oakland -- and have only seen ONE non-Mets, non-Yankees game (yes, I've been to a Yankees game. I've been to two, in fact. Get over it, lol). It was my last night in Denver, and we only JUST got into the Rockpile. As for the rest of the places, the teams all conveniently skipped town the night before I got there. No, I'm serious. It happened four different times, and I visited for four different ocassions. It's WEIRD.
Nebraska has family.
Places I've been outside the US: Niagara Falls and Toronto, ON. Yeah, a while ago, my church (this was still when my parents dragged me along) went on a bus trip to Toronto for a weekend, so. We ate breakfast at Niagara Falls and they were really pretty. Best part of the trip, IMO, considering I hated the church people and was constantly trying to figure kilometers into miles. Also, Puerto Rico last summer.
Kreg (10:40:43 PM): you've been writing a ton recently
Me (10:40:54 PM): lol i've had semblance of a life lately.
But now I'm just bored, so here's something else I found:
create your own visited states map
or check out these Google Hacks.
(Hee hee.... the URL has "man", "paris" and "def" in it.)
Each state explained: Delaware-Florida: yay car-and/or-bus trips to Florida!
Pennsylvania: went to Philly in 7th grade.
NY/NJ/CT: I don't think I have to explain the Tri-State Area, considering I live in the middle of it. >.o
Massachusetts: I've been to Boston twice.
Rhode Island: We actually had a parade to do up in Rhode Island. It was
Colorado: My family visited Denver ten years ago, when we had some more family living out there.
California: More family in California; Sacramento, specifically.
States I SHOULD visit:
Texas, Wisconsin, Missouri, Illinois, Arizona, Ohio, Washington, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska. All but Nebraska have pro baseball teams. :D But knowing my luck, even if I go and there's a game scheduled, it'll rain or something. I've been to several places with baseball teams -- Toronto, Baltimore/Washington, San Francisco/Oakland -- and have only seen ONE non-Mets, non-Yankees game (yes, I've been to a Yankees game. I've been to two, in fact. Get over it, lol). It was my last night in Denver, and we only JUST got into the Rockpile. As for the rest of the places, the teams all conveniently skipped town the night before I got there. No, I'm serious. It happened four different times, and I visited for four different ocassions. It's WEIRD.
Nebraska has family.
Places I've been outside the US: Niagara Falls and Toronto, ON. Yeah, a while ago, my church (this was still when my parents dragged me along) went on a bus trip to Toronto for a weekend, so. We ate breakfast at Niagara Falls and they were really pretty. Best part of the trip, IMO, considering I hated the church people and was constantly trying to figure kilometers into miles. Also, Puerto Rico last summer.