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Armchair Traveler
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i try to save during the semester to be able to travel. last semestral break i went to cebu to visit some friends... got to visit the mactan shrine, magellan's cross and the taoist temple. here are some pics: http://shyrphoebe.multiply.com/photos/album/3

share your pictures here Big Grin
 
Posts: 32 | Location: philippines | Registered: 11 May 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Curmudgeon (Moderator)
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Young man surfing the net in Seattle. (Probably logged onto Bootsnall.com)

 
Posts: 16164 | Location: Richmond-by-the-sea, California | Registered: 02 January 2001Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Token Dork
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The thanks I get....

I make an airport run at the crack of 11 on Saturday morning to give static a ride downtown and he disobeys my wishes by posting my photo on the internet?

A**hole. What can I say? It was unseasonably hot in Seattle over the weekend and those mid-day beers put the sleepy on me.
 
Posts: 5000 | Location: Ed and Lenore's place | Registered: 27 May 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Street Food Connoisseur
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Is the laptop AC adapter plugged into the tree? That's gotta be the first time I've seen an electric tree.
 
Posts: 561 | Location: North Carolina, USA | Registered: 23 March 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Curmudgeon (Moderator)
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What about at around Christmas time?
 
Posts: 16164 | Location: Richmond-by-the-sea, California | Registered: 02 January 2001Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Street Food Connoisseur
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Christmas trees tend to be a consumer of electricity, not a source.
 
Posts: 561 | Location: North Carolina, USA | Registered: 23 March 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Curmudgeon (Moderator)
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Visit Seattle. They have Hydro-Electic trees there. The original Hydro-Electric trees™ were built by Chinese laborers, which is why they are called the Grand Coulee Trees™.
 
Posts: 16164 | Location: Richmond-by-the-sea, California | Registered: 02 January 2001Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Street Food Connoisseur
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Nifty. Can I plant one in my backyard?
 
Posts: 561 | Location: North Carolina, USA | Registered: 23 March 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Curmudgeon (Moderator)
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I'm afraid not. They do not grow in your climate.
 
Posts: 16164 | Location: Richmond-by-the-sea, California | Registered: 02 January 2001Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Street Food Connoisseur
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Darn it. Maybe I can get a southern-fried-bacon-grease-powered tree.
 
Posts: 561 | Location: North Carolina, USA | Registered: 23 March 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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