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| At the end of reality | Re: The Tea Room, Mk. IV Decently I guess. My aunt from Australia's here in the States, and I'm just waiting for the family to bring her down to the coast. From what I heard, though, I don't know if I really want to see her or not, she hasn't had a good time of things recently...... |
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| At the end of reality | Re: The Tea Room, Mk. IV Hehe. All sorts of terrain. Mountains, rivers, lakes, desert, forest, flatlands along the coast here......about all it doesn't seem to have is tundra. That and tropics. It's nice, actually, once you get past what a huge joke Oregonian authority is. |
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| At the end of reality | Re: The Tea Room, Mk. IV I descibed it about as well as I can. Mt. Rainier is an active volcano. There's Mt. Hood for skiing and snowboarding, and climbing. Crater Lake, all kinds of rivers, Portland and Bend for the city dwellers, coastline here for those who like the beach, and even desert in the eastern section for those who can thrive in crazy temperatures. Not to mention a LOT of forest land. |
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