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The Mormons have a state? I thought that whole Deseret thing never got off the drawing board. Well, a good majority of Utah is populated by Mormons (or more predominantly, jack Mormons ); nearly every person in our politics is LDS, so one could say it is a Mormon state.
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The Mormons have a state? I thought that whole Deseret thing never got off the drawing board. Oh it got off the drawing board out west, it just got trashed back in Washington DC. Instead a senator back east came up with the name "Utah", for the Ute indians. Interestingly, the translation means "people of the mountains". So hello from "the people of the mountains." |
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I love that place, worked at Sundance for a good bit. Ah memories I can't wait to take my older kids up the tram at Sundance as Autumn hits with all the beautiful fall colors. I did it a couple of years ago with my son and was awe-struck by the beauty. |
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The Mormons own a State? And here I was thinking he was in Texas, where I (a Mormon) live...
I've always wanted to see Utah. Someday. Temple Square at Christmas is something I really want to see. And of course, I would love to go to a session of General Conference there as well! |
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The Mormons have a state? I thought that whole Deseret thing never got off the drawing board. Utah. Raised in a Mormon church here, now I am a heathen non-believer. To give the Mormons credit though I find them far less revolting than the local variety Baptist or JHs. |
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Meh. The real hiking is up Little Cottonwood. Is that as high as Timp? Im from sea level and and the elevation was really screwing with me starting at around 10k Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile It is not as high as Timp, but it is a different kind of view...both are marvelous. |
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You should go end your day with an ice cold beer now! Oh, wait... Not sure what you're getting at. He could very easily hit up Harry'o's in Park City for a night. http://harryos-pc.com/ |
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You should go end your day with an ice cold beer now! Oh, wait... Not sure what you're getting at. He could very easily hit up Harry'o's in Park City for a night. http://harryos-pc.com/ I'm trying to get there before i leave. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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some of us heathens live here, too. That CAN be fixed you know... Is that an invite? I miss Texas. Best place I ever lived. Even the Mormons don't mind if you come back. When I say Mormons of course, I mean me. More gun-toting folks are welcome. Heck, if we could push the hippies out of Austin the state would be normal again. |
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some of us heathens live here, too. That CAN be fixed you know... Is that an invite? I miss Texas. Best place I ever lived. Oops, I didn't see that it could be meant as an invite to Texas, I meant more as an invite to the Church. But either way, I guess both would work, my wife would love another friend out here. |
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some of us heathens live here, too. That CAN be fixed you know... Is that an invite? I miss Texas. Best place I ever lived. Texas is a better place to live than Utah? Were you smoking something when you lived in Texas? You wouldn't understand. It's a Texas thing.
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some of us heathens live here, too. That CAN be fixed you know... Is that an invite? I miss Texas. Best place I ever lived. Texas is a better place to live than Utah? Were you smoking something when you lived in Texas? You wouldn't understand. It's a Texas thing. ![]() Does it burn when you pee?
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