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Isn't that great? There are people out there who are true believers of fairy tales. I also heard Snow White and dwarfs still are permanent residents of the national parks in Alaska, especially in the backcountry of Denali. And they refuse to cash their permanent funds checks or live in cabins built for them by the State of Alaska. They prefer tundras. That's what I heard.
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Don't forget the gold nuggets sticking out of the ground in Girdwood. Don't people use them to border their gardens?
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I'll bet it's that McCandless thing again, that movie is gonna get at least another half a hundred idiots killed, you mark my words...
Either that or this supposed "best friend" is so gullible and disconnected with reality that he thinks the Simpsons Movie is gospel.![]() As far as the sunshine/gloom ratio goes, well... it makes you appreciate it all the more when the sun actually DOES come out! Personally, I've come to consider the relentless sun and heat of the desert SW to be more and more oppressive over the years. I kinda like it when it's grey out at least part of the day and you don't have to live in sunscreen all the time. |
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No angelic chorus in the background?
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Not that I heard, but that doesn't count for much!
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I was at Comp USA in Anchorage last year, and all the employees went to the front window to admire the sun. They hadn't seen it in a while, apparently.
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I live in North Pole .It is a small town out side of Fairbanks.They always need bus drivers and aides.They pay 10 to 15 dollars an hr depending on experiance.Rent is between $650.to $1200.Depending on how much space you need.Waitresses make good tips if they are good waitresses.We have 4 to 5 months of summer.Hope I helped some .Dividend checks are 2year waiting period if you move here now.
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my husband and I lived in Haines from 1989 to 1995. We moved back to Tx for family reasons but this last year or so we've been talking about coming back. Obviously, we already know a few things...you don't find empty cabins to "squat" on park lands, there is a summer, and the question 'how far above seal evel are we?' depends an whether it is high or low tide (at least along the Lynn canal). We've been looking at Homer, Petersburg/Prince of Wales, and Ketchican areas on line. I'd love some responses by locals. Or even semi-locals.
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