Jump to content

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

Hugh Jiddump

How Many of The United States Have You Visited?

Recommended Posts

Politically and socially I'm to the right tBYUf. I couldn't even reach out and touch Pat Buchanan. But if judged by the states I've traveled to you'd think I was a writer for The NYT or WAPO. #DoINeedaPassportToGoToFlyoverCountry #CoastalElitist 

 

VisitedStatesMap.gif.8808b8f67aa524faf7384ace27dc0fad.gif

US Territories Visited = Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and American Samoa. #CoastieHumbleBrag 

12667677.jpeg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest Dr. Dre
34 minutes ago, RogueStout said:

I see that you have visited Wyoming. 

What were your general impressions and thoughts regarding the state and the people living there? 

I was drunk and got lost. Somehow ended up in WHYome.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest Dr. Dre
36 minutes ago, RogueStout said:

I see that you have visited Wyoming. 

What were your general impressions and thoughts regarding the state and the people living there? 

In all seriousness, I've seen A LOT of the state. Its a beautiful state. It just has a worthless university is all.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Favorite states thus far, in no order

Tennessee, Virginia, NC (particularly Appalachia area)

Minnesota (bias)

Texas and California (lot of activities and fun cities to offset the negatives)

Louisiana (to visit, would not live there)

Idaho and Montana (the outdoors)

 

Did not enjoy

Oregon (overrated)

Mississippi (Not even the coast makes up for the level of suck)

Iowa, Nebraska (besides Omaha), Dakotas (not enough to do)

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

What's your definition of "visited"? Do you mean, one had to have spent more than a day or two there, or does just passing through count as a visit?

Ive stayed in a handful of states, but have driven or flown through many states, but wouldn't consider them as "visited" as in checking out any sites there... :cartman:

"Make a mistake once and it becomes a lesson, make the same mistake twice and it becomes a choice."
 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

21 minutes ago, East Coast Aztec said:

Favorite states thus far, in no order

Tennessee, Virginia, NC (particularly Appalachia area)

Minnesota (bias)

Texas and California (lot of activities and fun cities to offset the negatives)

Louisiana (to visit, would not live there)

Idaho and Montana (the outdoors)

 

Did not enjoy

Oregon (overrated)

Mississippi (Not even the coast makes up for the level of suck)

Iowa, Nebraska (besides Omaha), Dakotas (not enough to do)

 

Where did you go in Oregon? I love it up there.

Link to comment
Share on other sites



  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.



×
×
  • Create New...