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  1. Show us your home City's skyline

    Wow, almost every city I have seen has a riverside or any other major body of water. Anyways, here is my hometown, Birmingham, Alabama. Whoever took this photo is an artist. Another night-time photo. Day-time photo.
  2. What car(s) do you drive/have?

    Well, best of luck to you dj!
  3. What kind of cellphone do you have?

    Samsung Sway. Those phones screw up easily, especially the display. I had to get a new one.
  4. Favorite Music Artist

    Ben Folds, Ben Folds Five, The Cars
  5. Favorite TV shows

    Some shows I have been watching recentlly: -Bones -House -Transformers (from 1984) -Robot Chicken -Local News (live in a very corrupted city, always something interesting going on to disgust me) -It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia (No brotherly love on that show ) -Seinfeld -The Jetsons -90s Cartoon Network (screw "reality" shows on Cartoon Network--It's a CARTOON STATION for crying out loud) And Some others.
  6. SimTower

    One of the most amusing games I have ever played. I love the random bomb threats and scenarios. The most stars I have ever gotten out of a tower was three. Still working on that sometimes. Great game, who cares about graphics anyways? =p
  7. PSP Go! Images and Details Leaked

    I like the original PSP, I have one of the first shipments. I think that Sony did kind of waste money on the PSP. However, I respect them for their approach and all the fun games on the PSP. I have read an online article and a newspaper article about this new PSP. Although I wouldn't buy it, they say that the battery life is a whole lot better due to the fact that there isn't a UMD drive. I would like to see how Sony Corporation does with this smaller PSP.
  8. NHP Savannah By blade2k5 and papab2000

    Nice job! I was in Savannah, GA and Charleston, SC a few weeks ago. I hope to see more from you all!
  9. Originally posted by: darn42 I totally agree with you. I hate the download times, I find that normally around 8 pm central the downloads quicken up. quote> I just saw this link on the home page and I have been reading the thread. I didn't know that it quickens up around 8 P.M. Central Time. Wow, thank you for posting that, it will help me.
  10. What are you reading?

    Hello, I am currently reading The Freeway, by Dori DeCamillis. Her book is a "diary" of events from 1991 and 1993. It is about two artists trying to make a living off their art. I have not finished the book yet, but what is significant about this book is that she is my art teacher and she published this book herself. She is currently working on another book that might come out this 2009 Holiday Season. For more information, go to this website: http://www.amazon.com/Freeway-Dori-Decamillis/dp/073882769X/qid=1077413590/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/073882769X
  11. Lancshire City, Lancshire

    Lancshire City, Lancshire: A Hub for a New Beginning Lancshire City, currently the state's largest city, holds over 350,000 residents and has about 190,000 businesses both independent and big-time ventures, which gives the city, county, and state a boat-load of money. Anyways, before I get carried away, this is what will more than likely happen on your visit to our beautiful city. =============================================================================================================== LANCSHIRE CITY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (LCIA) If you are arriving to Lancshire City by air, you are more than likely to arrive at Lancshire City International Airport (or as known as LCIA). Much of LCIA has been going under much renovation and repair. Before Hurricane Marla, LCIA had two, narrow, and busy runaways. Much of the hurricane devastated the airport, homes, roads, trade routes, and industries around the airport. Due to eminent domain and a need for more airport space, much of the industrial district is a part of the airport authority. Here is what the airport looked like before Hurricane Marla: Here is a more recent picture of the airport. As you leave the airport, you can take a cab/van, bus, or the Lancshire City Area Regional Transportation Authority, or known as the LARTA. The LARTA is easy to find, just look for this sign at bus stops, trolley, and subway stations. After doing some extensive research, I have successfully found a LARTA Bus Map. Check it out. Line Services Red Line Valleydale, MeadowHeights, Industrial Green Line CenterCity, CapitolPlaza, Eastside Yellow Line Airport, CenterCity Blue Line Eastside, MeadowHeights, Eastside Industrial ============================================================================================================== DOWNTOWN LANCSHIRE CITY/CENTER CITY Leaving the airport, you will see Downtown Lancshire City, or as the locals call it, "Center City." Center City is not only important for tax revenue, but Center City is a "hub" that serves the southeastern Atlantic Ocean and connects trade from South America, Europe, and several parts of Africa too. Many people call it home, tourists call it clean and fun, and even CEOs call it their "safe haven of big bonuses." Once you pass the Daryl Folds Jr. Bridge, where the "Victory Bridge" once stood before Hurricane Marla, you will be treated with skyscrapers that scrape the sky. The Daryl Folds Jr. Bridge (2006-Present) The Victory Bridge (1947-2005) After going across the bridge, you will be in the heart of commerce, soda, food, entertainment, art, and history. On your visit, you should visit the Lancshire City Art Museum. While doing a rough draft of my brochure of Lancshire (which should be at every AAA by now), I got a chance to interview the mayor of Lancshire City, Alice Maria Merrot. Alice Merrot as U.S. Senator in 1982. Anyways, I asked her what would be some places that she would suggest for travelers who are traveling to Lancshire City and got some great responses. Me: So, Ms. Merrot, what places would you suggest for travelers that have small children? Mayor Merrot: Well Oscar, some places I would suggest for families with small children are the Coca-Cola Building, the SimSonian Institute of U.S. History, the Art Museum of Lancshire City, Century Plaza Mall, and Marina 101. Me: Many of the young adults today are trying to find a way to have fun there has been an increase of young adults either traveling or settling into Lancshire City, what entertainment venues would you suggest for them? Mayor Merrot: Some places that I can think off of my head are the Century Plaza Mall, Club 810 in Eastside, the Alys Patterson Music Hall, The Shell Amphitheater, and many of the Starbucks that are located in Lancshire City. I hope more businesses settle into Lancshire City that have a [plus] in entertainment value. Me: Although many older couples enjoy nature and natural history, Center City, Eastside, and other busy districts do not offer that kind of simplistic value, do you know some areas outside of the metro area that have "natural value?" Mayor Merrot: The way you worded your question humors me, but we plan to have a small hotel built in the vicinity of Red Mountain. The contracting company, [name with-held], will not cooperate with the city and the county, so I am not sure if there will be anything in the time soon. We do hope to have a nature trail on Red Mountain, both beautiful and educational, but we have to resolve some issues first. Me: Thank you for giving up your busy schedule and answering some of my questions, I hope to formulate some more soon, I will keep in contact! Mayor Merrot: Thank You Oscar for asking me these questions! I hope my insight helps travelers and soon-to-be visitors to our wonderful, clean, and busy city! God bless! ============================================================================================================== At the moment, I have to gather more of my writings and take some more photos of Lancshire City, I hope to post some more insight on Lancshire City, Lancshire, tomorrow or sometime later this week. Until then, have a nice day!
  12. a curious question to dirk about the STEX

    Originally posted by: SWAT-MEDIC Originally posted by: mimolay May I ask why the STEX is so slow? I am certain that it isn't my Internet Connection. I have been trying to download the "ACB VLT Terminals and Jets Series 1 part 2" by ace_bovenopdeberg for a couple days and the Internet program I use, Google Chrome, says it takes about three or four hours to download. This .zip file is only 8.8 MB!!! Can anyone help or give me a reason why the STEX is slow?quote> Too many are trying to use it. quote> I forgot about that reason why. That is what Monday can do to you .
  13. TX Plaza for NAM Wide Avenue Curve

    12/10. I enjoy originality and no dependencies. No more blank spots now!
  14. The Region Itself

    Currently, Lancshire currently has about 1,075,000 residents and continues to grow. Here is recent sattelite picture (as of July 29, 2009) . The capitol, Lancshire City, is currently rebuilding its infrastructure due to Hurricane Marla, which happened September 17, 2005. Lancshire, in general, is currently going through a cultural and capitalistic rebirth. Most of its years, as being a busy shipping gateway to Europe and an "Industrial Powerhouse," many of its "Dirty Industries" are converting to state-of-the-art high technological industries to keep up with 21st century demands. Although the pictures after the hurricane are still being "withheld for scientific purposes," I got a chance to get some pictures of the capitol via airplane. Check them out. I will start out with the government does its work, Capitol Plaza. It is based off of the Georgia capitol located in Atlanta, Georgia. Interesting fact, if you would like to hear it, but I was recently told that Lancshire City is a "Sister City" of Atlanta. Lancshire is probably, if not, a replica of Atlanta, minus the Ashley River and bridges. About a couple of blocks east of Capitol Plaza is the heart of capitalism, Center City/City Center. Those are some out of many pictures I got of Lancshire City. Hurricane Marla did destroy a whole lot of Center City and Eastside. It was so powerful, it even took down the Victory Bridge, built after America's victory of World War II. Anyways, I will give a history lesson of Lancshire City another time in another thread.
  15. Hackers attack Twitter, Facebook also slows down

    Although I hardly use Facebook anymore, I think the hacking was a sign. A sign that some people can go completely insane when their "needs" are confided with. I feel like Twitter, MySpace, Facebook, and other socializing sites what I call "drug sites." Mainly because people waste their time thinking that other people will care to see what they are doing online. Whatever happened to downtime?
  16. Arbul INC

    Here we are, I finally get to see this. Great for the first BAT. When I get on my main computer tomorrow, I may have to download this. Best of all, NO DEPENDENCIES!
  17. The Region Itself

    Sorry?
  18. Let me introduce myself.

    Credits for photo:   http://yfinder.de/random/american.jpg
  19. Let me introduce myself.

    Hello, and welcome to my travel blog on the beautiful state of Lancshire. My name is Oscar Phillip Mobar, Jr. I work for a travel agency called Garham Travel and I am the Editor of Staff for the North America Tourism Department of Garham Travel. Garham Travel is located in my hometown, Lancshire City, Lancshire. I write for many articles in the Travel section of the New York Times, Chicago-Sun, and other large newspaper companies. Whenever I have time to myself, I usually create threads on different forum sites to influence people to travel to different places around North America. I decided to blog here in high hopes to influence people to come to Lancshire State. Here is a picture of me as I was writing a brochure in Washington, D.C. I had my picture taken at the United States Capitol. In my next thread, I will be talking about the biggest city in Lancshire State, Lancshire City. Lancshire City has a very interesting historic background. From its beginnings as a fort to fend off the British in the Revolutionary War to its modern day commercial offices, I hope to get you to come visit the city and the state too. Please stayed tuned!!!
  20. 1960s New Instance UDI Automata

    Thank You For Putting In the 1967 Ford Galaxie. My father has a Ford XL Coupe.
  21. Favorite citites

    1. Washington D.C. (Capitol Hill, METRO, and "Your Tax Dollars At Work" slogan origin, HISTORY) 2. Charleston, SC (Rich Southern hospitality and historic preservation, the Atlantic New Orleans but cleaner) 3. Philadelphia, PA (Skyscrapers and rich history) 4. Birmingham, AL (Corrupted city, hometown, huge underground river, beautiful skyline, can't stand the suburbs because I live in them) 5. Atlanta, GA (best view of the city is off of 285 on the Paces Ferry Road SE, terrible road system downtown, Coca-Cola and Six Flags, only 2hrs away)
  22. NHP Birmingham Alabama By blade2k5 and papab2000

    THANK YOU SO MUCH, I LIVE THERE AND I HAVE BEEN ASKING PEOPLE TO MAKE A MAP OF BIRMINGHAM. AMAZING!!!!!!
  23. Up to 8 people involved in Fla. couple's slaying

    It's so sad because some of the children have Autism or Downs Syndrome. When I heard it, I almost teared up because the story is so heart-breaking. I hope that the people involved get the same fate or worse as the parents did.
  24. CNN Tower

    Not exactly what i was thinking of what i was searching for. thought it would be the hq in Atlanta. However, I love the combination of buildings. 8/10
  25. Softball Park with Zombies

    LOL different approach
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