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Ah yes, Phoenix...
kingrandall42 Started conversation Jan 1, 2006
Hello there,
Just thought it a bit strange that you live in Phoenix. For one, it's in a desert, which in and of itself you would think to be good enough reason not to settle down and start building a giant city on it. And two, I also reside in Phoenix. 19th and Northern. The world truly is an amazing place. So's Amsterdam, I hear.
Ah yes, Phoenix...
teri_whoo_77 *Goddess of Whoo* American Ambassador to the Council of Thing (Slightly Odd, Mostly Mellow, Rather Risque) Posted Jan 1, 2006
WOW! First hootooer I've ever even met from Arizona! I'm out on the opposite side of the Valley, Recker & McDowell.
My family is odd...they actually settled Arizona by way of Yuma to Ajo and finally settling in Phoenix in the 1910's. I don't do cold, so very few places work as well for me as Phoenix.
Ah yes, Phoenix...
kingrandall42 Posted Jan 1, 2006
True dat. Cold is for suckers. Why do you think the Eskimos are such good fighters? Those subjects really didn't blend as well on the screen as they did in my head.
Ah yes, Phoenix...
teri_whoo_77 *Goddess of Whoo* American Ambassador to the Council of Thing (Slightly Odd, Mostly Mellow, Rather Risque) Posted Jan 1, 2006
I've always wondered what type of society would survive by living in houses of ice. Just odd if you ask me. I get cold when the temps drop below 70 degrees.
How long have you been in the Phoenix metro area?
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kingrandall42 Posted Jan 1, 2006
I was born here and have lived here off and on my whole life. All my family is in AZ.
Ah yes, Phoenix...
teri_whoo_77 *Goddess of Whoo* American Ambassador to the Council of Thing (Slightly Odd, Mostly Mellow, Rather Risque) Posted Jan 1, 2006
Beautiful Phoenix. God bless it. There's no place like home. My folks actually live out in Punkin Center.
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kingrandall42 Posted Jan 1, 2006
Never heard of it. But it sounds like a beautiful place with candy mountains and sugar rain and lollipop sunsets and rainbow unicorns. Maybe I'll have to get over to that side of town sometime.
Ah yes, Phoenix...
teri_whoo_77 *Goddess of Whoo* American Ambassador to the Council of Thing (Slightly Odd, Mostly Mellow, Rather Risque) Posted Jan 1, 2006
Uh yeah. Punkin Center is between Lake Roosevelt and Jake's Corner up toward Payson. 500 people, 13 bars, 2 gas stations, 2 bait/tackle shops, 1 pizza joint, 1 church.
However, if you ever make it out to the Bar/Brill Red, White, & Brew, give me a shout.
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