What Iowa is really like

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  • Uncle Duke
    Just this guy...
    • Jun 2005
    • 4692

    What Iowa is really like

    Occasional naughty words, but you can handle it, I'm sure....
    Sometimes you've gotta leave the kibble out where the slow dogs can get some....
    ... Roy Blount, Jr.
  • David W Pratt
    Senior Member
    • May 2005
    • 12331

    #2
    Re: What Iowa is really like

    Love it!

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    • Tylerdurden
      Banned
      • Jul 2006
      • 19902

      #3
      Re: What Iowa is really like

      Already posted.

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      • Nicholas Scheuer
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2006
        • 13592

        #4
        Re: What Iowa is really like

        That Capital Dome is sheathed in real gold, too.

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        • S.V. Airlie
          Ancient Mariner
          • Dec 2006
          • 63914

          #5
          Re: What Iowa is really like

          All I can envision is "Radar". Seriously. I have only been through Iowa going somewhere else. The few people I have med are decent hard working people. Who can complain about that?

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          • Tylerdurden
            Banned
            • Jul 2006
            • 19902

            #6
            Re: What Iowa is really like

            Originally posted by S.V. Airlie
            All I can envision is "Radar". Seriously. I have only been through Iowa going somewhere else. The few people I have med are decent hard working people. Who can complain about that?
            You have to understand one is supposed to enslave Hard Working people and parasite off them. That's how it works with these guys.

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            • bamamick
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2003
              • 14774

              #7
              Re: What Iowa is really like

              In one the post-apocaplyptic worlds created by the mind of a sci-fi writer I like the Republic of Iowa is the wealthiest 'country' in the continent of North America. Why? Easy. Few people and lots of food, so famine shouldn't be an issue. I don't know how much working stock they have these days, but there's probably a lot of horses there for recreational use. And the people who live there understand hard work and working hard together. A whole lot of the things that many Americans keep saying we need to 'get back to' never left Iowa.

              I have only been to Iowa once, but it struck me as a nice place.

              Mickey Lake
              'A disciple of the Norse god of aesthetically pleasing boats, Johan Anker'

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