Unique locations from which you are posting to BN.com
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Unique locations from which you are posting to BN.com
This was something I thought of a long time ago, but kept forgettting to post.
Anytime you have an opportunity to post to this site from a unique location (the more exotic and/or bizarre, the better), please do with a brief description of where you are and what's going on around you (if it happens to be interesting).
So if you are at Burning Man, post from there and tell us a story.
If you are at a strip joint in Mongolia, fill us in.
If you are munching on Rocky Mountain Oysters at a Testicle Festival, give us your review.
Let's see who can come up with the most unqiue and interesting posting experience. Fabulous prizes will ... not likely be awarded. But you will have our pride and admiration.
Anytime you have an opportunity to post to this site from a unique location (the more exotic and/or bizarre, the better), please do with a brief description of where you are and what's going on around you (if it happens to be interesting).
So if you are at Burning Man, post from there and tell us a story.
If you are at a strip joint in Mongolia, fill us in.
If you are munching on Rocky Mountain Oysters at a Testicle Festival, give us your review.
Let's see who can come up with the most unqiue and interesting posting experience. Fabulous prizes will ... not likely be awarded. But you will have our pride and admiration.
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Re: Unique locations from which you are posting to BN.com
Well, since you asked, I am running around naked (oustide of my striped tube socks), the alkali is burning my eyes like a mofo, I haven't slept in three days due to various "intakes", but dang it, I am glad to hear the Bobcats beat CU in Boulder!! WooHoooooo!!!Bay Area Cat wrote:So if you are at Burning Man, post from there and tell us a story.
Did I mention someone torched the big wooden man at some point???
Or is this a flashback?
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I have to think China wins! Especially Shenzhen, I am relatively well versed in Chinese Geography but haven't hear of that city.....unless it is a relatively new name for an old city.'RootCat wrote:Certainly not sexy, but I'm posting from my hotel in Shenzhen China.
I am not posting from there now but I have made many posts from the Sletten Cancer Institute in Great Falls while waiting for my wife.
That is a neat place..........considering.
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I'll admit that I checked in on BN.com on my honeymoon as well. Granted, it was from a Hemingway-inspired (or maybe he actually drank there? I'm not sure) bar in one of the Cinque Terre towns after several beers and part of a caraffe of vino rosso, but still. A guy's got to check his email and see what's new in Bobcat Nation at least once a week, doesn't he? After all, we're not machines ... we need a break from the action now and then!nativecat wrote:atta boy!! I'm sure I couldnt find anything better to do on my honeymoon either than to post online!!TeacherCat wrote:Posting from Lahinch, Ireland while on my honeymoon. Can't get enough of the BN.
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I'll happily exchange paying $4.50 for gas for not having to be in 121 degree heat in Saudi Arabia ... or being in Saudi Arabia under most any circumstances, actually. I'd be a nervous wreck over there ... and I wouldn't even be able to hit a bar if I wanted to!grizzh8r wrote:SHADDUP!Sandcat wrote:121 degrees today in Saudi Arabia - Just came back from filling up my SUV with 60 cent per gallon premium gas.
Sandcat is much tougher than I am.
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There is a lot of friction still. The city of Nicosia is split in half in the sense that the north side of the city is Turkish occupied and the Cypriots occupy the southern part.vike_king wrote:Have the Greeks (no, not the frat boys) and the Turks stopped shooting at each other there or is there still a lot of friction???lifeloyalsigmsu wrote:It was a year ago but I posted from Nicosia, Cyprus while on vacation.
The Cypriot side is a very nice city and it's very well developed/modern. The Turkish occupied side is a mess and it still looks the same from when the 2 groups had their war. Many of the buildings that I could see (I didn't cross over to the other side) looked like they were freshly attacked the day before. It wasn't a pretty sight.
I walked up to the guards (on the south side) and they explained a particular memorial. There are about 3000 Cypriots to this day who haven't been found as a result of the war. This memorial has pictures and words about each and every person who is missing.
There is a lot of bad blood between the 2 sides and I was only told the Cypriot side of things. Nonetheless, the hatred is very deep and certainly not hidden.
Amazing country though.
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