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5 hours ago, jj3 said:
Your brother spent half of his honeymoon inside of a Cabella store?![]()


44 minutes ago, Cult Icon said:
Your brother spent half of his honeymoon inside of a Cabella store?
Nope, that day they visited Harved and Yale too, but that shop was the most typical place they found by far there
Newport was great before that though they said. The Weather is horrible since they arrived, so ...

This haircut- whatever it is- is terrible
It looks like his head got burned, but I think it's an intentional haircut.
I saw some street thugs wearing it the other day

On 10/25/2017 at 4:49 PM, jj3 said:
Nope, that day they visited Harved and Yale too, but that shop was the most typical place they found by far there
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Newport was great before that though they said. The Weather is horrible since they arrived, so ...
Cabella and Cabella-type stores (I recognize the standardized layout) are usually found in more rural areas and off the highway. A lot of them also have stuffed animal museums..

My favorite memorial in DC is the Vietnam Veteran's memorial. It's the most powerful one. It's difficult to describe the effect with just pictures. Arlington Cemetery is also very moving.


did your brother go to this? The Air and Space Museum in Washington DC is also a must-see. There's a Space Shuttle there too and a huge number of aircraft.




5 hours ago, Cult Icon said:This haircut- whatever it is- is terrible
It looks like his head got burned, but I think it's an intentional haircut.
I saw some street thugs wearing it the other day
alopecia
https://www.gq.com/story/male-model-lost-hair-justin-hopwood

22 hours ago, 17 Moments of Spring said:
they mention winnie harlow and i cant help to think of the revitiligo of uncle ruckus
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LiV22pJYG7M

@Cult Icon He has alopecia, so no, it's not intentional. He can't help it and it's not his fault. If I were you I'd stop making assumptions right away.

On 10/27/2017 at 12:27 AM, 17 Moments of Spring said:
I saw 3 very young white thugs and they had shaved heads with a spot pattern on it

15 hours ago, Cult Icon said:
I saw 3 very young white thugs and they had shaved heads with a spot pattern on it
And what does that prove, really? Justin has a condition, he can't help it. It's not because someone is bald or has a bald spot that they're a thug.

19 minutes ago, CandleVixen said:Thank you for sharing their pictures. These two memorials came about 20 years after I last was in DC. My Grandfather and one Uncle were in WW2, and my father was in Korea. I appreciate seeing these.
Great thing !

the uranium one deal with russia

@jj3 Should’ve gone to that tour of New England like I said
But maybe there would have been too many pumpkins this time of year:
A Tour Around New England to View the Fall Colors ( Autumn Colour)

^ the landscapes of h. p. lovecraft

33 minutes ago, 17 Moments of Spring said:^ the landscapes of h. p. lovecraft
The man did say that the mist was eerie! ![]()

11 hours ago, Sanni said:@jj3 Should’ve gone to that tour of New England like I said
But maybe there would have been too many pumpkins this time of year:
A Tour Around New England to View the Fall Colors ( Autumn Colour)
I find pretty funny to go in the US, in New England, to find a beautiful fall themed landscape, while we have the same all around here
But yes, for some to simply go in the deep countryside around here is a way bigger travel than to take the taxi to go at the airport and to leave for another country ...

It's probably a lot larger? ^^
I've traveled though most of those states and many of the most scenic areas this summer/fall
The fall leaves this year are the worst ever TBH due to the weird weather patterns. The leaves are rather dark and dry colored- not very vibrant.
Maine is the most beautiful state as far as natural splendor goes. There are areas where the elevation is high and a ring of fog coats everything as I drive through.
As far as Lovecraft goes, the most spooky aspects are the roads that cut through the forests and endless fields at night. There is a lot less visibility than in the populated areas that I'm based in.

New England is so overrated!!!