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forgotten

I have such a boring life. Someday I would like to set out to see all 52 states in the U.S. To see all the best stuff I would probably have to take three to four years. I emagine doing this would help my writing, I mean help me think of things to write about.

Other countries would be nice to see also. When whould I ever be able to do all that travelling? Maybe not until I'm retired.
-Wigfiddle the Observer of Reckless Driving-


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Jimi X

52 states?

Just asking really. smiley - winkeye

I don't know that you need to do a lot of travel to come up with ideas to write. I've got enough stuff in my hometown to keep me writing for the next dozen years.

I've begun with the comprehensive h2g2 story of Hershey Pennsylvania and its founder Milton Hershey and his Hershey Chocolate Company...
...Which can be found at my home page. Also, I've been doing some stuff at h2g2 University. All without leaving home.

But since you're an Observer, why not write up some of your observations. One of my favourites is that Americans trust nobody but themselves, yet they think nothing about driving down the road with a mere line of yellow paint separating them from a total psycho heading the other direction at high speeds.

- X


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forgotten

I haven't been a very good observer. I guess I just haven't had an observant mind set. Or I just haven't been anywhere to observe things. Well, you can always find something to observe. I have a place a special place on my Become an Observer page to post observations and I haven't put anything in it (of course no one else has either). I've just been slack.

Did I say 52 state? I must, uh, still be confused from my trip to the future...


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