Does Wyoming really exsist?

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TTinCO

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They're just as scared of you as you are of them--probably more so.

Mountain lions\cougars\cats are a different story.....being a cat, they will kill just to kill. I've only come across one of those here & he was on the run.

You've probably figured out that I'm a bit of a nature boy, but that's why I moved here-it's Disneyland.
 
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sherman said:
Anderson, home of Jim Ed Rice, lol.....

actually i stayed in a room that already had 3 students in it......it was small.....the building was up on top of the hill if that makes sense....you would go down the hill to get to Subway (food).....

Yeah, that would be Clemson House. It used to be a hotel, but the school decided to make all but the top floor a dorm. It used to be exclusively for honors students (which I certainly was not), but then they built the new dorms on campus and it opened up to everyone. What a hole. Our room was an end room next to a stairwell. Square footage couldn't have been any more than 150 feet including the bathroom and was roach infested. Stayed there one semester and left for downtown. Spent many a night recovering at the Subway while putting away a meatball sub.
 
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sherman said:
but Bill, you were in SD.....not Wyoming!

Well Sherman, I have been in Wyoming before, drove into Cheyenne for a few hours from Denver to meet a friend so I can say it exists. Thing is if you had been to SD and Wyoming you might be questioning why SD exists. That place is just a wide open hole with smallish cities on each end. The middle is huge without much unless you like kitschy stuff like "1880 town" (I think that is what it was) or "Wall Drug". The whole state has tons of these only if you have kids sites to go with Deadwood and Mt. Rushmore. I am still pissed I paid $10 to see this mountain being carved into a monument. When you pay the money they don't tell you "oh by the way, we are about 20% done so far and you won't get more than 3 miles from it".
 
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I have family that lives in Jackson Hole... Went there for a family reunion. Went White Water rafting down the Snake River. Lots of fun. Saw some moose. Also the Hot Rod academy is somewhere in Wyoming. The teton mountain range is beautiful.


Lots of lesbos in Jackson Hole.
 
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quantumleap said:
I've been to Jackson Hole and Yellowstone but that's really just a part of East Utah

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My first fake ID was from Wyoming. Still to this day, I have no idea if it really looked like their state license (it actually had a cowboy hologram on it). The beauty of it was no damn bouncers would ever know what a Wyoming license looked like and would never think anyone would have a fake Wyoming ID of all states.

There was a shady store close to the Underground in Atlanta that sold them in the early 1990s for around $50. 5 hrs each way just to get fake IDs. God I enjoyed drinking back in high school.
 

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