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JanitorBlade
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So I do hope you are feeling all recovered and whatever these days. I live in Colorado Springs now! We should do some sort of meet-up one of these days, yo.
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I have terrible news for you: I RECOVERED.

Oh and also slightly less terrible news: I live in Massachusetts most of the time. I will be sure to let you know when I travel home again for an extended visit.

I have spent exceptionally little time in the springs. Find out when the tulips are going to be in bloom and it's a super sunny day then take a road trip north to Panem to check out pearl street mall and chataqua park. also eat on the rooftop of the Rio.

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quote:
Originally posted by Samprimary:
I have spent exceptionally little time in the springs. Find out when the tulips are going to be in bloom and it's a super sunny day then take a road trip north to Panem to check out pearl street mall and chataqua park. also eat on the rooftop of the Rio.

[ROFL]
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quote:
Originally posted by Samprimary:
I have terrible news for you: I RECOVERED.

For him?!
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I'm not Samprimary, but I have family in Colorado Springs and visit once or twice a year. My nephew is about your son's age (he's 7) so if you need any recommendations re: school or fun activities or what have you, I can put you in touch with my sister and brother or ask them for you. [Smile]
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Samprimary
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Can confirm: he's not samprimary

Source: am samprimary

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Samprimary: [Big Grin]

Do let me know when you're back in town. Also, all commentary by you about the GOP is suspect while you are in Mass.

Dogbreath: I'd certainly appreciate your asking them for me.

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quote:
Originally posted by Samprimary:
Can confirm: he's not samprimary

Source: am samprimary

Sure because no one has ever denied being an alt before
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Samprimary
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quote:
Originally posted by JanitorBlade:
Also, all commentary by you about the GOP is suspect while you are in Mass.

UNDER WHAT PRETENSES
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quote:
Originally posted by Samprimary:
Can confirm: he's not samprimary

Source: am samprimary

The neutrality of this post is disputed. Relevant discussion may be found on this thread. Please do not remove this message until the dispute is resolved.
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quote:
Originally posted by JanitorBlade:
Also, all commentary by you about the GOP is suspect while you are in Mass.

Hey!
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Could be worse. I now live in SW Florida so all commentary by me on ANY subject is suspect. [Big Grin]
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Samprimary
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you could probably talk about mold
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Now that you mention it, mold is a good one. Also drug smuggling, illegally imported cars and hurricane preparedness are topics we excel at. [Big Grin]
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While I was in Arizona I couldn't be trusted to talk about guns, immigrants, and dry heat.

Now that I'm in Colorado I can't talk about marijuana, and mass shootings.

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I think I can't talk about unions, or driving like a human being invested in the welfare of others

the unions because this place is saturated in uniondom

the driving like a human being thing because it is not done anymore

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quote:
Originally posted by Jon Boy:
quote:
Originally posted by Samprimary:
Can confirm: he's not samprimary

Source: am samprimary

The neutrality of this post is disputed. Relevant discussion may be found on this thread. Please do not remove this message until the dispute is resolved.
Is this comment really relevant? Let's talk about it for the next 5-7 years.
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quote:
Originally posted by Samprimary:
Can confirm: he's not samprimary

Source: am samprimary

Wait. I thought you were Parkour. You're not Parkour?

WHY DOES NOBODY TELL ME THESE THINGS?

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I thought I was Parkour...
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im spartacus
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CT
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Who the blazes is Samprimary?
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I thought I knew! [Cry]
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quote:
Originally posted by CT:
Who the blazes is Samprimary?

Sa'eed's latest alt? Or was that Lisa's latest alt?
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We looked over IP address data and it turns out that I'm everyone but wingracer
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That is the deep play.
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quote:
Originally posted by Samprimary:
We looked over IP address data and it turns out that I'm everyone but wingracer

Wow, talk about a captive audience.
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If you're me, then who am I?
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Excellent question...who are you? Who who who? I really want to kno.
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Wingracer
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Reminds me of a great local commercial.

"Do you really want to go to some lame concert series with Two Dog Night or The Guess Who's Left?"

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No, yes & haHA!
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I am Samprimary: Ask Me Anything
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Is this your ama?
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Where abouts in MA, Sam? Not looking for anything too specific, just wondering because I lived in Western MA for years.
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I think he is Metro Boston.
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oh hai theamazeeaz
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i am in metro boston. i have to stay intentionally cagey on that fact because some dipshit from here has tried to e-stalk me apparently according to facebook's harassment police
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So I'm heading to Denver in May and I'll have a free day while I'm there and wanted to use it to explore another city. I'm thinking either Colorado Springs or Boulder. To the experienced Coloradans, which is better for just doing some wandering around touristy things for a day?

Note: I'm not an experienced traveler so if there are better suggestions for what to do there that's not a far travel from Denver I'm open to those too.

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Take a drive (if your brave) or the cog train up Pike's Peak.
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Go to Boulder. Hike up to the top of mt. Sanitas as a day trip. Walk around pearl street on the evening and eat someplace fancy if you are so inclined (oak and fourteenth) or someplace more accessible like Salt (you can sit in the basement fyi)!

If you get another day try to get a sunny day seat on the roof of the Rio balcony around three or four in the pm

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If you can handle your spice do a chili rellenos plate. Prepare time to digest
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Not the Teahouse?
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the teahouse is good for noontime or so
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quote:
Originally posted by Samprimary:
We looked over IP address data and it turns out that I'm everyone but wingracer

That's right. It's been Samprimary calling himself out on logical fallacies all these years.
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reducto ad samprimariam
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Sanitas over the Flatirons for hiking?

Also, around how long would either of those hikes take, not rushing it? I'm trying to plan that for later in the day but still have time to get to Pearl Street for dinner.

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Presume two to three hours. It's a great hike to take visitors on, and if you want you can follow up with a trail at Chataqua. But there's some significant advantage to taking a trailhead that still lets you see the flatirons, along with the rest of boulder. You can also just chill at the summit. There are multiple levels of severity of incline you can choose from, which is especially nice when you are hammering yourself in the face with the altitude adjustment period.

Bring canteens with ice water. like jam ice cubes in there for sure. and use sunblock liberally.

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http://www.bouldercoloradohiking.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/Hiking-trail-in-Boulder-Colorado.jpg
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Is that from Sanitas or the Flatirons?
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We're rescheduling to include an extra day in Boulder. Is the Leanin Tree Museum worth checking out?
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I remember only where the leanin tree museum is because I used to drive down past it to work, I've never actually been in it since I was a kid! I regret to say I cannot be helpful answering that question.

That picture is from the Sanitas trail heading up to the summit. You can see the flatirons in the background

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