Two new states today
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As long as you have at least one male pilot, you should be okay...
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I can make a dinner recommendation not too far from downtown. The Bolognese Bianco is great.
Omaha is actually an interesting town. I expected it to be essentially flat, but there's hardly a flat spot outside downtown. It's regularly rolling due to erosion. If you drive east or west it's rather a roller coaster - up, down, up, down...
It also has the best wine shop ever. His cards actually say, "Best fucking wine shop". Or they used to.
wrote 14 days ago last edited by@Mik said in Two new states today:
I can make a dinner recommendation not too far from downtown. The Bolognese Bianco is great.
Looks good. I’ll either go there tonight or Saturday night. Probably Saturday.
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@Jolly said in Two new states today:
As long as you have at least one male pilot, you should be okay...
Two. And they look like proper cornhuskers.
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When you mentioned two new states, I figured you meant Ontario and Quebec…
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When you mentioned two new states, I figured you meant Ontario and Quebec…
wrote 14 days ago last edited by@LuFins-Dad said in Two new states today:
When you mentioned two new states, I figured you meant Ontario and Quebec…
They would be part of the same State. KKKanada.
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@Rich said in Two new states today:
Well good luck in Iowa. Hopefully you don’t get stranded and have to get Musked.
If he just goes a little west he can meet the CornMuskers!
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A heritage American uber driver. Haven’t seen that in years.
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2 in a row.
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8 years ago I actually was a Lyft Driver. I did it to get past the dynamic tolling on 66 going into DC, since there’s no toll for HOV. So when I would need to go into DC myself, I would turn on the app and have a hit going into the city within 3 minutes. Not only did I avoid the toll, but I paid for the gas I would have used anyway…
At any rate, it always shocked people when I picked them up. Many would even then assume that I was a European transplant. “Where are you from?”
“Sterling”
“No, I mean where were you born?” “Pittsburgh”
“When did you come to the US?”
“Pennsylvania is still in the US, last I checked…”Curious if @Aqua-Letifer ran into that.
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You know, when we met many years ago i was surprised how well you spoke English.