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christiancollegegirl

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#41
Like falling down stairs.
 

AlaynaJ

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i didn't know you ever lived in Colorado, Vikki.
 
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Broken legs, summer snowstorms ... Nope, we need to close Colorado.
 

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#45
Res, I keep telling you, you're not allowed to close anything.
 
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christiancollegegirl

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lol! Well, at least he's not trying to close threads.
 

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#48
Nevada has no jurisdiction over Colorado.
 
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christiancollegegirl

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#49
What about the Colorado DMV??
 

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I'm fine with that. I'm just not leaving. Besides, there is literally millions of miles of highway that is NOT the interstate.
 
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I was once passing through Colorado, and a snow storm was forcast for the next day. I had to drive south, around the mountains, to miss the snowstorm. It cost me an extra day of travel to get back to Nevada.
 

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#53
Well, if you close Colorado, you'll have to take that extra day every time instead of being able to make the short cut through the mountains.
 
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Well, if you close Colorado, you'll have to take that extra day every time instead of being able to make the short cut through the mountains.
We might make an exception, and open Colorado, if I am driving home from the east.
 

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Well that doesn't seem fair to me. It's open, or not. You can't change it whenever you feel like it just to suit you.
 
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Well, I don't have any plans to head east, so I guess we'll just close it.

Unless I change my mind.
 

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#58
Very Cool. I live about 200 miles from Denver, but I'm good with that.
 
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Perhaps it would be good enough to close Denver. After all, it's when you head west out of Denver into the mountains that you run into September snowstorms.
 

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Denver isn't the problem then.