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    #1
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    scottsdale 2 tuson

    undefinedbored in scottsdale
    ANY ONE FROM SCOTTSDALE OR TUSCON ARIZONA ,KNOW ANYTHING FUN 2 DO ,OR,SITES 2 SEE,,,WASTEN TIME TIL' WE CAN GO BACK HOME 2 NAWLINS
    Orleans2 Reviewed by Orleans2 on . scottsdale 2 tuson undefinedbored in scottsdale ANY ONE FROM SCOTTSDALE OR TUSCON ARIZONA ,KNOW ANYTHING FUN 2 DO ,OR,SITES 2 SEE,,,WASTEN TIME TIL' WE CAN GO BACK HOME 2 NAWLINS Rating: 5

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    #2
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    scottsdale 2 tuson

    hyes
    Edam is made backwards.

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    #3
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    scottsdale 2 tuson

    well, spent 20 years in tucson and know mostly outdoor stuff in the tucson area and Reddington Canyon is one of the best hikes anywhere and ends in the bottom of the canyon at the stream with several fairly big waterfalls and swimming holes. it's the pass between the two mountain ranges on the east and north of tucson. take tanque verde road north to get there...it's not far but the road can be rough at times. mount lemmon is always a good spot too if you like mountains. summer haven is the small town up there and has everything a mt. town needs. for a longer hike, try mount wrightston in the santa rita range south of tucson. it covers every climate in the world except the arctic as you climb up on the well maintained trail. even greater if you have access to horses. the desert museum is a pretty cool place to spend a day too. it's on the west side across the tucson mts and old tucson (the movie town and tourist trap) is close too.
    take a drive southeast and visit bisbee and tombstone. both towns are fun in their own ways and not far apart...can easily be a day trip but spend the night at bisbee if you can. it's an old mining town that has been kept in one piece and has many turn-of-the-century homes and b&b's. UofAz has an excellent SW/native american museum on campus. in fact it's fun touring the hot spots around the campus. excellent bars and shops. all the above are easy to find...or ask anyone for directions.

    i live in hayden (about an hour northeast of tucson or an hour east of phoenix, just south of globe) during the winter/spring so i'll be down there soon too...probably be down next week for a quickie then down full time around mid-november (waiting on 2 haze plants to finish then i'm outta here!). or come up to las vegas. it's only 400 miles away and if you drive an extra 100 miles you can help me with this bubble hash...then help me load a truck for the hayden house and i can give you a ride home...lol.

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    #4
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    scottsdale 2 tuson

    I love the Scottsdale Mall and Old Town Scottsdale. You could golf, there are lots of beautiful courses there, dunno what the price would be for non-members of the country clubs and such, though. Scottsdale is kind of a snooty area, but I'd rather be there than any other hellhole part of AZ (The armpit of the USA) if I HAVE TO be in AZ.

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    #5
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    scottsdale 2 tuson

    I went on a ahort vacation In Scotsdale one time. The hiking as Del said is amazing and I would also recomend that. I never knew much about AZ until I went there and its truly beautiful there. So get out, hike a mountain then smoke a jay at the top.

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    #6
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    scottsdale 2 tuson

    let me get this straight...you're in virginia talking shit about arizona??? yeah, right, ok...'shine on dude.

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    #7
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    scottsdale 2 tuson

    Quote Originally Posted by del...
    let me get this straight...you're in virginia talking shit about arizona??? yeah, right, ok...'shine on dude.
    Im not from either places, so knock VA all you want.

    AZ smells like poo. Literally.

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    #8
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    scottsdale 2 tuson

    I understand that people from AZ or who love AZ might be offended by my comments, which probably are too insensitive, and I apologize for that.

    Understand that I do understand that my distaste for AZ is mine alone. It was definitely the polar opposite of my home state. So when I had to live there for some time, and there was NOTHING that made me feel comfortable or like this place could be home, I began hating everyday that I had to exist there. I tried my hardest to love it and have a good attitude about it, but by the time we moved away, I gladly gave the finger to the state of AZ behind me. I have no desire to return.

    Many native "Phoenicians" move back to AZ after moving away to states that are not like living in a steamy oven everyday, with their gripes about the fools who tolerate weather other than sunshine, and how they weren't gonna be one of them another day.

    Everyone has a preference, and I understand that mine is not everyone's, nor do I believe my preference is the right preference.

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