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  • kthx
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    Originally posted by the_paul View Post
    You'll come here and realize we have excellent food in addition to landscape that blows Jason
    Fixed

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  • the_paul
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    You'll come here and realize we have excellent food in addition to landscape that blows just about the rest of the country out of the water Jason

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  • Jason
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    i really want to settle in colorado in a few years. i'll settle for so-so food in exchange for the gorgeous scenery. gonna get me a log-cabin style mansion with plenty of land and a view overlooking a valley or river.

    ahhhh, so relaxing. :]

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  • vaped
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    Originally posted by Jerome Scuggs View Post
    you can either live in a state with fewer fat people, or better food, but you can't have both
    Yes you can -- there just isn't oppressive heat and humidity here so people actually spend lots of time outdoors doing various activities and the weight tends to melt off quicker with that.

    As I said before, every state has its great places to eat and it's awful places to eat. I had a few awful meals in the south while I was living there - but that's because the people who ran those restaurants are retarded and would cheap out on certain ingredients that there is no reason to save money on.

    Every part of this fine nation has good eats of some sort.


    Edit -- you'll be in Albuquerque and all you can say is "refried beans" ???? That's the capital of Green Chili right there man, ask a local who has the best green chili and you'll be sure to get a few different answers there Isn't "tex mex" bullshit there. You'll get some of the best traditional style Mexican food in the country down in Albuquerque my friend.

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  • kthx
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    And it comes with great warnings at the door asking people not to go around selling bootleg cd's and dvd's inside the store :P

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  • Money
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    TIMMY FUCKiNG CHANS

    CHICKEN WINGS AND SHRIMP FRIED RICE GET AT ME

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  • Jerome Scuggs
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    you can either live in a state with fewer fat people, or better food, but you can't have both

    i mean the fact that louisiana is the fattest state obviously means we have the best food nt

    edit in like 36 hours im gonna be in albuquerque and we might hit up colorado if i can find someone to couchsurf with, i mean i love the southwest but i am not anticipating any excellent culinary adventures... probably just alot of refried beans
    Last edited by Jerome Scuggs; 12-22-2010, 05:47 AM. Reason: if cud

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  • vaped
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    Originally posted by Squeezer View Post
    NO ONE fUCKING CARES ABOUT COLORADO GUISE
    You will when it's the capital of the New World Order and a fence pops out of the ground around our border.


    And where did you eat that was so bad, Melufa? I mean every where has its awful and fantastic places. lol. If you say Casa Bonita, please castrate yourself.

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  • Melufa
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    Originally posted by vaped View Post
    Most of the state is higher than Denver to be honest. I am higher than Denver by about 100 feet where i am EAST of the city. I get tired of flat-landers assuming Denver is in the mountains.

    And if your belief about the food not being able to be cooked good keeps another few Texans away from Colorado, plz keep that thought in your head :grin::grin:
    dude, Texas is pretty shitty, I'll give you that (no offense kthx, you can be Arkansan) but Colorado DOES have shitty food. It's boring not having disgusting food at your disposal, you fucking robots

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  • Squeezer
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    NO ONE fUCKING CARES ABOUT COLORADO GUISE

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  • vaped
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    Originally posted by kthx View Post
    Nothing good can be cooked a mile high in the air, im sorry man. And yes I realize not all of Colorado is as high up as Denver.
    Most of the state is higher than Denver to be honest. I am higher than Denver by about 100 feet where i am EAST of the city. I get tired of flat-landers assuming Denver is in the mountains.

    And if your belief about the food not being able to be cooked good keeps another few Texans away from Colorado, plz keep that thought in your head :grin::grin:

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  • the_paul
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    bland food is not one of the very few cons of living in Denver, good cooks can cook anywhere.

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  • kthx
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    Nothing good can be cooked a mile high in the air, im sorry man. And yes I realize not all of Colorado is as high up as Denver.

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  • the_paul
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    wildly incorrect

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  • kthx
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    Thats because Colorado has terrible food.

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