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Thread: Official Iowa Thread!
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04-23-2008, 07:00 PM #1
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In before - FormulaLT1Power.
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04-23-2008, 07:28 PM #15
Actually spent 20 years in ND and only 4 now in SD.
ND is alot more flat than SD. Similiar in many ways the states. But SD has Mount Rushmore, the black Hills, and Sioux Falls, which is a pretty good size city.
ND has more farms, smaller towns, and much worse winters than the state below.
Oops, time for me to get out, i am not from Iowa.Keymaster of platinum accounts
DIRECT WORDS FROM THE CEO/HEAD CHEESE....
-Mods cannot do name changes
-Mods cannot mass delete posts/threads
-Mods can only neg, no agreeing with posts
In other words if you do not like what you originally called yourself, do not take responsibility of what you wanted to at one point type for the world to see, or desperately want green boxes - YOU ARE OUT OF LUCK.
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04-23-2008, 07:38 PM #24
As a Nebraskan, I'd like to say that although our states have similar landscapes, your roads are by far ****tier and our interstate speed is 5 MPH faster. It used to be 10 MPH faster until you guys changed it not long ago.
You guys DO have the casinos across the river in Counciltucky so that's cool. And Des Moines is a decent city.
But in my opinion Nebraska>Iowa.Misc Time Lord
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04-23-2008, 07:43 PM #30
Iowa is nice.
Never lived there or anything. I went down for the caucuses this year. I stayed in Boone and drove into Des Moines each day for 9 days. It's beautiful out in the country in the winter mornings. The white fields, bright sun, blue skies and freezing temps were great.
Des Moines was a lot cooler than I thought it would be too.
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