I feel sorry for you. I went through Utah a few years ago. The people seem to be grade A whack jobs. Felt like I was going to be burned at the stake for blaring AC/DC. The waistband of my sisters underwear was showing and two teenage boys felt the need to inform her to pull her pants up.
I feel sorry for you. I went through Utah a few years ago. The people seem to be grade A whack jobs. Felt like I was going to be burned at the stake for blaring AC/DC. The waistband of my sisters underwear was showing and two teenage boys felt the need to inform her to pull her pants up.
I feel sorry for you. I went through Utah a few years ago. The people seem to be grade A whack jobs. Felt like I was going to be burned at the stake for blaring AC/DC. The waistband of my sisters underwear was showing and two teenage boys felt the need to inform her to pull her pants up.
so much gold here.......
god bless.
It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men -Frederick Douglass
I feel sorry for you. I went through Utah a few years ago. The people seem to be grade A whack jobs. Felt like I was going to be burned at the stake for blaring AC/DC. The waistband of my sisters underwear was showing and two teenage boys felt the need to inform her to pull her pants up.
Depending on where you were, SLC had a big problem with straight edge "gangs" a while back. but yeah, the general populace of that state are mildly retarded. you can usually tell when you're within 50 miles of the border, the drivers start getting obviously more idiotic.
Even if you're not at all interested in the Mormon faith, it's still worth going downtown near the Temple and getting a tour of the Assembly Hall and other Mormon buildings. You're not getting in the Temple unless you join the Faith.
There is a road called Canyon Drive I believe. Canyon something or other. It goes all the way up the mountains until it turns into a 1 lane road, then even further if you dare. I didn't. Beautiful drive, anyone will know where it's at.
Lots of microbreweries all over North and South Congress Ave.
It's a beautiful city. Weird, but beautiful. Most of the people are really pretty nice.
I feel sorry for you. I went through Utah a few years ago. The people seem to be grade A whack jobs. Felt like I was going to be burned at the stake for blaring AC/DC. The waistband of my sisters underwear was showing and two teenage boys felt the need to inform her to pull her pants up.
God forbid you light up a smoke walking around downtown.
Ironically, there is dope in every park, and all up and down South Congress and out in front of every Mormon Mission. Lots of it. Everyone was on smack years ago, now they're all cracked out.
Utah is a gorgeous state. Arches National Park, Moab, The Salt Flats, Monument Valley, Golden Spike National Monument, Hill Air Force Base Airplane Museum. The Great Salt Lake smells like 5 billion dead fish btw. One of my favorite states in the country.
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