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Anyone Else?
Have a happy new year! Jer (who really knows that there isn't no Smallville, unfortnantly. But if there was, I would move there! ![]() |
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Then you should consider Denmark, KS . (west of Lincoln, NE of Russell, Straight N of Ellsworth) Kinda a ghost town at the moment (~ 5 residents), but wonderful sandstone structures, including a bank!
no roofs ..., but little rain I'd love it there, now to create a dense forest 'mirage' for my wife...she says I'll be real lonely in KS... |
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What is your criteria for Smallville?
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It's a WB/CW television show. And I love the atmosphere which is based in a small fictional town called smallville in the state of Kansas. You know, the birthplace of Clark Kent/Superman.
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