California Nothingness is perkier.
Oregon Nothingness is a bit heavier.
California and Oregon both mean nothing,
So it's okay either way.
Oregon Nothingness is a bit heavier.
California and Oregon both mean nothing,
So it's okay either way.
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Re: Oregon Nothingness Versus California Nothingness
Wed, March 19, 2008 - 8:34 AMUtah is full of nothingness and meaninglessness too, especially since I moved here.... :) -
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Re: Oregon Nothingness Versus California Nothingness
Sun, March 23, 2008 - 7:22 PMNo way! You moved to Utah! How cool, in the sense of how counter-intuitive.
I did not see that one coming. Well, at least you're not clear on the East Coast
like most folks. Now we are only a thousand miles away. Do pay a visit if you
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Re: Oregon Nothingness Versus California Nothingness
Mon, March 24, 2008 - 10:40 AMYes... After the Dot Com became nothing, I came to Utah to claim bankruptsy. Its such a cheap and beautiful place to live here in the High desert with all the Mormons.
My mom has a house in Utah, she has the house and car in her brothers name who was a bankruptsy judge for Nevada. That way, they can't take any money from her, and she can charge up any debt and get free Government money.
I found a company that sells a product that makes the banks pay for marketing to help small business, its about time. Hopefully, we can start getting all the banks, credit card processors and visa/mc/american express to pay for marketing for small business. Thats the plan.
Do nothing here in Utah.
Best,
Tom
"Here we are with nothing going on"
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Re: Oregon Nothingness Versus California Nothingness
Fri, April 11, 2008 - 12:49 AMHey, I like her planning theories. They sound a bit like mine.
I'm paying crazy high rent for how little money I get, but still,
a palace is a palace. But, if this deal ever falls through, and
it could in as little as a month or so, I'm considering going
inland or down south. Once you even get a hundred miles
away from the coast, or even less in some places, one can
get that rent down to like $500. But, I do like Utah, so who
knows, one late poet, P.W. Stevens went there. He too,
coincidentally, could not get past the pills and the booze
and stuff and passed away. But he got by cheaply in
Salt Lake City for a while, even had some spare money
for hookers.
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