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Subject: What a coincidence!


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Date Posted: 15:45:22 03/17/02 Sun
In reply to: Moonbreeze 's message, "Laughs." on 13:47:59 03/17/02 Sun

Nope, I don't live in Alaska, might as well say I do though. I guess Alaska is a little colder than my state, but the ice-fishing clue still stands. I have a step-aunt that has family in Alaska. They live just outside of Anchorage. My aunt's mom and dad used to raise horses down there. I have no idea what they do now. My grandma went there for three months during the summer of 2000. she sent me postcards. Alaska is very pretty. U will have tons of fun in Alaska as long as you remember to bring at least three pairs of long underware(even Summer nights are chilly). What part of alaska are you visiting? the Eskimo villages are the coolest. that and the mountains and old Gold mines(both are everywhere).
I've always thought having a ranch in Montana or Alaska would be cool. I think maybe Montana, I have more Family there.
I made a new friend last week, turns out she moved here from from Texas. She used to live near Tombstone TX. My brother's whole birthfamily lives in texas too, near the Capital. If you live in the Capital, you probably have bumbed into one or more of his relatives at least once. That family is HUGE. Then again, the Capital is pretty big.

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