Things to do in Arizona
#161
Crabcakes and Football!!!
Joined: Sep 2004
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From: Everywhere on the East Coast
Originally Posted by 98CLChick
03 CL-S 6 speed
#162
Originally Posted by Michiraces2much
Lol I know that. I'm blonde not illiterate The face was more in reference to the buying a new car statement. He just said it would take him a year to pay for the bag, so this car is going to put a real damper on his earnings for the rest of his life.
#163
Originally Posted by Michiraces2much
Lol I know that. I'm blonde not illiterate The face was more in reference to the buying a new car statement. He just said it would take him a year to pay for the bag, so this car is going to put a real damper on his earnings for the rest of his life.
No, that's not what I meant, simply because the car payment will take up the majority of my salary (as of right now, I will soon be making far more), so to only be able to apply around $50 a month towards the bill, it would essentially take me that long
#165
if you can afford an 03 CLS why are you complaining about a $400 bag? The principle yeah, but you make it seem like she completely drained you of all cash with that one bag.
Last edited by thatguy; 07-09-2005 at 12:02 AM.
#166
Originally Posted by thatguy
if you can afford an 03 CLS why are you complaining about a $400 bag?
Principal, my friend. Principal.
Edit: That, and I can't afford anything else right now while paying for the CL-S
#169
Minch00, if you did not grasp the concept of the word "gullible" prior to your little internet escapade, you should by now. Internet romances do happen, but for everyone that does, any number die of the crashing sounds of reality intruding on some sort of bizarre fantasy world. And the concept of giving a gift is just that, unless it is one to your boss and you're brown-nosing him/her for a promotion.
Geisha, if you read this far, and are interested in sight-seeing, Sedona is a mecca for folks who believe in the power of the red rocks, and even if you don't the scenery is stirring. If you drive through the interminable suburbia on the east side of Phoenix, you can get to the Apache Indian reservation, which is quite beautiful; mountainous, forested, and surprisingly lush. If you head west, you can get to Jerome, a mountain mining town that revived itself by becoming a toursty arts craftsy kind of place, and if you like that kind of shopping, there's a lot to do. It's picturesque as all hell. Essentially a day trip from Phoenix. But I wouldn't suggest getting a gift for Minch. He might misinterpret it.
As for the climate and weather, you're at a substantial altitude above sea level, the air gets significantly cooler as soon as the sun sets, and the air is both far more dry and thin than at sea level. The good side is that a few glasses of wine will go much farther than at sea level, and the bad side is that a half a bottle will get you shitfaced. Remember to hydrate; carry a bottle of water all of the time, as dehydration can sneak up on you.
And Minch, Soopa's right. If he had dumped this thread into D & R, you would have been savaged in three pages.
Geisha, if you read this far, and are interested in sight-seeing, Sedona is a mecca for folks who believe in the power of the red rocks, and even if you don't the scenery is stirring. If you drive through the interminable suburbia on the east side of Phoenix, you can get to the Apache Indian reservation, which is quite beautiful; mountainous, forested, and surprisingly lush. If you head west, you can get to Jerome, a mountain mining town that revived itself by becoming a toursty arts craftsy kind of place, and if you like that kind of shopping, there's a lot to do. It's picturesque as all hell. Essentially a day trip from Phoenix. But I wouldn't suggest getting a gift for Minch. He might misinterpret it.
As for the climate and weather, you're at a substantial altitude above sea level, the air gets significantly cooler as soon as the sun sets, and the air is both far more dry and thin than at sea level. The good side is that a few glasses of wine will go much farther than at sea level, and the bad side is that a half a bottle will get you shitfaced. Remember to hydrate; carry a bottle of water all of the time, as dehydration can sneak up on you.
And Minch, Soopa's right. If he had dumped this thread into D & R, you would have been savaged in three pages.
#170
Originally Posted by ric
Geisha, if you read this far, and are interested in sight-seeing, Sedona is a mecca for folks who believe in the power of the red rocks, and even if you don't the scenery is stirring. If you drive through the interminable suburbia on the east side of Phoenix, you can get to the Apache Indian reservation, which is quite beautiful; mountainous, forested, and surprisingly lush. If you head west, you can get to Jerome, a mountain mining town that revived itself by becoming a toursty arts craftsy kind of place, and if you like that kind of shopping, there's a lot to do. It's picturesque as all hell. Essentially a day trip from Phoenix. But I wouldn't suggest getting a gift for Minch. He might misinterpret it.
As for the climate and weather, you're at a substantial altitude above sea level, the air gets significantly cooler as soon as the sun sets, and the air is both far more dry and thin than at sea level. The good side is that a few glasses of wine will go much farther than at sea level, and the bad side is that a half a bottle will get you shitfaced. Remember to hydrate; carry a bottle of water all of the time, as dehydration can sneak up on you.
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#172
Originally Posted by GeishaGirl
Thanks! I know a couple of other people mentioned Sedona as well. I'll put that on my list. Just wondering, is that the place they use in a lot of movies when they show rock scenes in AZ?
Probably. They have the rocks down here too, there are some cool rocks off McDowell in Papago Park, but Sedona is just miles and miles of beautiful rocks and woods.
The drive between Phoenix and Tucson is pretty cool too, you at least need to check out the saguaro forests.
#175
ITS ALL ABOUT THE GLOW
Joined: Dec 2003
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From: SOON TO BE BACK IN SHREVEPORT LA
MINCH like my favorite movie quote make sure the JUICE IS WORTH THE SQUEEZE. ANYWAYS pimpin u got played HARD. Shit happens damn that is pretty bad though. Got played on the internet WOW. Anyways damn geisha i talk to alot on AIM but DAMN not that much I like to meet up for steak and lobster but thats about all you'll get out of the SNAPS
#176
Originally Posted by Blades
MINCH like my favorite movie quote make sure the JUICE IS WORTH THE SQUEEZE. ANYWAYS pimpin u got played HARD. Shit happens damn that is pretty bad though. Got played on the internet WOW. Anyways damn geisha i talk to alot on AIM but DAMN not that much I like to meet up for steak and lobster but thats about all you'll get out of the SNAPS
#178
ITS ALL ABOUT THE GLOW
Joined: Dec 2003
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From: SOON TO BE BACK IN SHREVEPORT LA
Originally Posted by Minch00
IMO, that was in poor taste. However, if you had a vagina, I'd probably do my best to make sure you got one
I probably get owned on a daily basis and don't even realize it.
I probably get owned on a daily basis and don't even realize it.
#179
ITS ALL ABOUT THE GLOW
Joined: Dec 2003
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From: SOON TO BE BACK IN SHREVEPORT LA
Originally Posted by GeishaGirl
Better be both just don't ask for it back after we're done mmmmkay!
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#187
Originally Posted by Blades
MINCH like my favorite movie quote make sure the JUICE IS WORTH THE SQUEEZE. ANYWAYS pimpin u got played HARD. Shit happens damn that is pretty bad though. Got played on the internet WOW. Anyways damn geisha i talk to alot on AIM but DAMN not that much I like to meet up for steak and lobster but thats about all you'll get out of the SNAPS
Glad I could fucking entertain you.
Yeah, and DON'T ask for your shit back, you won't get it, even if it's the right thing to do.
#196
Originally Posted by Minch00
It's what she does best.