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I'm scratching my head at Yosemite/Las Vegas Strip being on the same list.
But I guess if I use my imagination I can see that in Yosemite you can look on the ground and pick up cool rocks and leaves, while in Las Vegas you can look on the ground and pick up stripper cards.
Compel someone to work for the benefit of another. Check.
Expropriate their property for the benefit of another. Check.
Enslave and rob people, via government. Check.
WHOA, doggy.
More like a product of our public school system? Possible common core, where it only takes 14 steps to divide 3 into 12. Or maybe a progressive where everything should be free, like Google!
actually i had something rather less flattering in mind. perhaps we can have him fill out form ID-10-T and see where he falls?
I'm scratching my head at Yosemite/Las Vegas Strip being on the same list.
But I guess if I use my imagination I can see that in Yosemite you can look on the ground and pick up cool rocks and leaves, while in Las Vegas you can look on the ground and pick up stripper cards.
You can find strippers pretty much anywhere in the L.A. basin, and need not be anywhere the two L.A. icons listed by the OP - Hollywood Sign and Sunset Strip.
Shoot - all you have to do is go to a massage parlor - not that Harrier has any experience with such things.
You can find strippers pretty much anywhere in the L.A. basin, and need not be anywhere the two L.A. icons listed by the OP - Hollywood Sign and Sunset Strip.
Shoot - all you have to do is go to a massage parlor - not that Harrier has any experience with such things.
I just talking about the cards, the flyers the promoters hand out that often litter the streets of Vegas. COLLECT THEM ALL!
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