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    Ok, looks like I have to post to respond to a few things now :P

    Palms: Yup. Well, separately. https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphot..._6559791_n.jpg

    ColoAvs: On the other hand, I don't see nearly as many speed traps here as I do in the midwest. Then again, my experience is mostly a few runs on I-76 to the Nebraska border and a round trip to Glenwood Springs. And that's awesome that you were able to navigate from the planes like that. Personally, I'd use the sun as a backup :-P

    Mig: Just say when and food preferences. I know an awesome (and cheap!) Mexican place around here that seems to be pretty well-received when I take guests there. Or beer made from bull testicles. Or both. And I have no idea if holding your breath through the tunnels is common. I suppose I vaguely remember something for tunnels in general in Minnesota, but I'm not yet used to all the quirks out here. That said, it's only a few hours where traffic is really bad from what I hear. Go a few hours earlier or later, and you're generally ok. I'll actually be skiing for the first time on Saturday, though I have been to Breckenridge several Saturdays ago for a snow sculpture competition.
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    Quote Originally Posted by spongebue View Post
    Mig: Just say when and food preferences. I know an awesome (and cheap!) Mexican place around here that seems to be pretty well-received when I take guests there. Or beer made from bull testicles.
    I was wondering when you were going to mention the local delicacy. And for those unfamiliar with Rocky Mountain Oysters, trust me, they’re not seafood.
    Now you’re telling me they’ve started adding it to the malts, hops and barley - Denver, Denver, Denver.
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    Quote Originally Posted by migflanker View Post
    i was wondering when you were going to mention the local delicacy. And for those unfamiliar with rocky mountain oysters, trust me, they’re not seafood.
    Now you’re telling me they’ve started adding it to the malts, hops and barley - denver, denver, denver.
    ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
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