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Old 05-26-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Universal things to find

I am compiling a list. It is "things" that most people who have internet access and can participate on this forum would find within five kilometers of their house. What would those things be?

I will begin...

A store, natural space, parking lot, traffic lights, public library, trees, telephone poles, houses, domestic animals, children, cars, trucks, toys, school, playground...

What else are found almost universally?

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Re: Universal things to find

wal-mart, harmonic overtones, crows, clouds, cacti, jelousy, wind chime


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Re: Universal things to find

here. traffic lights, police station, 7-11 (too many ere), roads, cars/trucks/scooters etc, store, dentist, doctor, schools, bank, post office, pet store, river....

there are no parks, green space, or anything remotely naturally beautiful other than farms for at least 20 minutes driving in a car no parking lots or wind chimes either.


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Old 05-30-2007   #4 (permalink)
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Re: Universal things to find

Who's got gators?
I got them and barracuda and jellyfish and 3ft tall birds maybe even 4 they sound like dinosaurs
Florida's so weird.
Very intense wildlife that just wants to consume.

I have no idea how the natives survived here so long..


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