| 1. | B town | ||
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B town - Bloomington, Indiana
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Home of one of the premier party schools in the world: Indiana University. This is where hot, horny young women attend college in hopes of getting a)away from home, b)fucked up, c)a job, d)off. If you have ever been to IU you surely know what I'm talking about. And if you have ever been to Little 500 then you probably drank more than you ever thought possible. Bloomington is an interesting mix of college students and townies. Townie bars include: Office Lounge and the Vid. Most students go to Sports, Jakes, or anywhere on Kirkwood. If you're greek then you're expected to show up at Kilroys at least once every Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Monday. When Spring rolls around in Btown, its God's way of telling students that there is a Happy Hour. From the end of March through graduation there is never a patio table open during happy hour. Since the bars are right next to many academic buildings, backpacks are encouraged at many establishments. Everyone in a 60 miles radius is obsessed with IU basketball. Bob Knight is a god and what the hell is football? (We're going Bowling this year though!!) If you want to hear the loudest arena in the land, go to the REAL Assembly Hall when we play Duke or UNC. When visiting B town here are some things you need to try: A tall AMF at The Upstairs A tall brunette from Foster Quad (McNut... |
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| 2. | Judgment Yard | ||
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Jugment Yard was established as a community center in August Town, suburb of Kingston, Jamaica by Sizzla Kalonji.
Although Judgement Yard is an organization of sorts, it is also a geographic location located at 42 August Town Road, which is where Sizzla maintains one of his residences. Judgement Yard is also the home of Kalonji's state of the art studio, as well as his record label, Kalonji Records. As the owner and founder of the Yard, Kalonji is responsible for many youths in the community of August Town, as well as youths who come from other areas to seek assistance and guidance in life as well as music. Many of these same youths who are members of Judgement Yard fraternity are musicians or have some direct affiliation with the music through production works, artiste works, etc. Wow ! Sizzla Is The Founder Of The Judgment Yard !
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| 3. | new york | ||
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The mother of the modern city, to which in one way or another every other city in the world is compared. Always something to do here (if not everything), but it's generally the best idea to visit in fall or spring, when the city's weather and appearance are at their greatest. Summer, particularly August, would be a no-go: not only is it hot and humid, but a lot of people have gone on vacation, so there's comparatively less to do. If you have to go in summer, try anywhere from late May to early July. I'd recommend, among a hundred thousand other things, kayaking on the Hudson River — don't worry, it's clean, not to mention it's free. Jack: "I went to New York in August and it sucked."
Jill: "No wonder, you fool; you went in August when it's hot and nasty and everyone's out of town. You might as well have gone to Calcutta. Come back in the fall and you'll enjoy yourself." Two months later... Jack: "I went back to New York and it kicked ass! I'm glad I listened." Jill: "See? I told you." Jack: "Let's go back next year!" Jill: "Okay." |
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| 4. | cape cod | ||
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One of the best places to live on earth, but the old rich summer people that live here for 2 months (july & august) ruin the beach nights for the locals by calling the police on bonfires and such. The local youths that tough out the long hard winters (while the rich old farts go to their homes in florida) love to drink and have fun in the summer, and will never stop for any tourists! Johnny Local: "Hey dude pretty awsome night on Cape Cod huh?"
Sammy Livehere: "Ya man wicked, you can see bonfires all the way down to P-Town. I just hope Old Man Rivers dosnt call the cops on us again" Johnny Local: I know that guy's a dick, these are our beaches too! Sammy Livehere: I know man! lets pound some beers and enjoy the night on this awsome awsome place to live |
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| 5. | ashley parker angel | ||
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Ashley Parker Angel (born Ashley Ward Parker on August 1, 1981 in Redding, California, USA) is a musician and aspiring actor, best known as a member of the now-defunct boy band O-Town.
In 2004, Ashley signed a solo deal with Blackground/Universal Records. His debut album is set for release on May 16, 2006. After O-Town's dismissal, Angel embarked on an effort to start a solo career. In the meantime he has established a more normal life outside of the public eye. In August 2005 he got engaged to Tiffany Lynn and they now have a baby boy named Lyric. So far things seem to be looking up as his first single Let U Go has made the US top 20. Ashley Parker Angel isn't part of O-Town anymore and he's actually making real music now by himself.
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| 6. | Sturgis, SD | ||
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A small town in South Dakota that hosts one of the largest national motorcycle rallies in the United States. Also home of the Full Throttle Saloon as seen on Tru TV. Usually occurs the first or second week of August. Dude, are you gonna ride your hog to sturgis this august?
Are you talking about Sturgis, SD? |
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| 7. | Winterport, ME | ||
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Winterport, Maine is a town of Population about 3,600 people, located about 20 minutes from Bangor. Named for its harbor, which generally remained free of ice in the winter, and so became a popular terminus for trade and shipping during winter, as most other harbors were frozen over. Winertport has a total area of 37.1 square miles, of which 35.6 square miles is land, and 1.5 square miles of it is water. Winterport is bounded by the Penobscot river. Winterport, ME, hosts the Winterport Music Festival each August
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