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October 05, 2004

That's better.

I'm a lot prouder of my new 'visited states' map than I used to be:




create your own personalized map of the USA
or write about it on the open travel guide

Posted by Karol at October 5, 2004 12:58 AM | TrackBack
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I win :-)

Posted by: Alex at October 5, 2004 01:32 AM

I love the map and since I am in Canada I think it's a great idea since I travel alot. Thank you for providing a link to create our own.

Your blog is very nice... I like your writing style and topics... and I found it from Ari's site.

By the way... Colorado is a super state it is alot like the province (same as state) as I live in. The Rocky Mountains are something that one can never get tired or take for granted... they are something to behold. Great skiing!!!

I hope you enjoy Denver, I have been there many times and it's a great place... I know it's not like the east coast but I still like it.

Thanks....
;)

Posted by: Patty at October 5, 2004 02:44 AM

if you would drive, you would rack up the number quickly, it would just take a little more time.

And you can't really be an american until you consider driving 7 hours on a weekend just for fun.

those pussy europeans couldn't handle the pain of riding in a cheap forgien car, drving next to tractor trailers, and eating junk food.

Posted by: cube at October 5, 2004 10:32 AM

why are they all red states? this is some sort of right-wing conspiracy, isn't it?

Posted by: asphnxma at October 5, 2004 11:20 AM

"And you can't really be an american until you consider driving 7 hours on a weekend just for fun."

Hell, that makes football road trips the most American of activities, then. Of course getting to just about anywhere in Texas is a 7-hour round trip.

Posted by: Drew at October 5, 2004 06:07 PM
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