Any U2 people from Iowa here?

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poor Iowan people. Every time I drive through that state it is one time too many. :silent:

anyways, I know 'thehepcat' is from thereabouts, but he hasn't been on in a while.
 
sulawesigirl4 said:
poor Iowan people. Every time I drive through that state it is one time too many. :silent:

anyways, I know 'thehepcat' is from thereabouts, but he hasn't been on in a while.

You've got that right. :barf: Iowa is incredibly boring.

Kariatari is from Iowa.. she's a really nice girl :) I don't think she looks at Discotheque very much, so.. PMs would be best way to contact her, although I can't really speak for her.
 
Eh...

I know Iowa may not have nearly as much to offer as somewhere such as California or New York, but it's not a bad place to live overall. It's a pretty state scenery wise (I don't know about other parts of the state, but the northwestern area has a lot of hills, which makes driving through the countryside kinda nice). And it's not all boring-some really cool people have come from Iowa, if that's worth anything.

My only real complaint with Iowa is that I wish we weren't a part of Tornado Alley.

Angela
 
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Moonlit_Angel said:
I know Iowa may not have nearly as much to offer as somewhere such as California or New York, but it's not a bad place to live overall. It's a pretty state scenery wise (I don't know about other parts of the state, but the northwestern area has a lot of hills, which makes driving through the countryside kinda nice). And it's not all boring-some really cool people have come from Iowa, if that's worth anything.

My only real complaint with Iowa is that I wish we weren't a part of Tornado Alley.

Angela

Well, I'm from Iowa, so yeah. lol. I agree, it's nice visually but there just isn't very much going on. One of my biggest complaints is there isn't any stadium or anything similar, so we get very few concerts.
 
well, i won't be IN iowa next year, but i WILL be 40 miles from the border. what city in iowa do you live in?
 
Another Iowan here! Iowa is just like anywhere else - it has its good points and its bad points. The good points are a relatively low crime rate, friendly people (for the most part), and a very relaxed, peaceful lifestyle. On the other hand, I sometimes feel like I am stuck in the cultural black hole of the universe, especially since I live in a fairly small town.
 
I am in...

Lilly said:
well, i won't be IN iowa next year, but i WILL be 40 miles from the border. what city in iowa do you live in?

the northwestern part of Iowa. I don't really want to give out my town name, 'cause it's the Internet-I trust you guys, but in case any weirdos out there were to stumble across this site...yeah.

But yeah, that's the area of the state I'm from-what part of the state are the rest of you Iowans from (you don't have to give exact cities or anything like that if you don't want).

Angela
 
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Moonlit_Angel said:
I don't really want to give out my town name, 'cause it's the Internet-I trust you guys, but in case any weirdos out there were to stumble across this site...yeah.

<--- :lol:

nah, I hear ya. I have nothing against Iowans, I just hate the drive from MN to MO. ugh. No variety. Then again, ND is a thrilling state to drive through as well, eh Lilly? :sexywink:
 
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Moonlit_Angel said:


the northwestern part of Iowa. I don't really want to give out my town name, 'cause it's the Internet-I trust you guys, but in case any weirdos out there were to stumble across this site...yeah.

But yeah, that's the area of the state I'm from-what part of the state are the rest of you Iowans from (you don't have to give exact cities or anything like that if you don't want).

Angela

I live in the north-central part of the state now, but I used to live in NW Iowa and am pretty familiar with it.
 
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Bono's shades said:


I live in the north-central part of the state now, but I used to live in NW Iowa and am pretty familiar with it.

Cool.

North central part-I used to live there. Moved before my 10th grade year, though.

I've never been to North Dakota, so I wouldn't know what it's like to drive through that state.

Angela
 
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Moonlit_Angel said:
North central part-I used to live there. Moved before my 10th grade year, though.

Wow, what a coincidence!

If you any of you want to drive through a REALLY boring state, you should drive through Nebraska sometime on I-80.
 
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sulawesigirl4 said:


<--- :lol:

nah, I hear ya. I have nothing against Iowans, I just hate the drive from MN to MO. ugh. No variety. Then again, ND is a thrilling state to drive through as well, eh Lilly? :sexywink:


uhhh...i don't know how YOU go to south dakota from minnesota, but i sure don't go through north dakota on the way.

angela, i hear ya.
 
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pinkfloyd said:
My Dog rat terrier is from Iowa , so we're relatives.. kinda ...

I have noticed lately that there must be some big dog breeder in Iowa - they ship theie dogs via Northwest Airlines - and I get to open the luggage bins and see lot's O' puppies.
 
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