"Let's just hope I can still buy a Big Mac next week."
Is this a brilliant crazyjoe setup? I'm sure there is something scatological that can be done with that! Perhaps crazyjoe can say that it's a Big Mac on the way in but Danali on the way out!
Not a single person in Alaska called it McKinley, and neither did anyone who came to climb it. The only people pissed are some R's in Ohio, and they put chili on spaghetti, so who cares what they think anyway?
ummm no it doesn't because there is no such language as kenyan....LOL
The name “Denali” is derived from the Koyukon name and is based on a verb theme meaning “high” or “tall,” according to linguist James Kari of the Alaska Native Language Center at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, in the book “Shem Pete’s Alaska.” It doesn't mean "the great one," as is commonly believed, Kari wrote
hiroaki, as a Republican from Ohio I am deeply offended by your comment. I could care less what they call that mountain, but don't insult our Cincinnati chili.
You can insult our professional sports teams (Reds & Bengals), our politicians (from John Boehner to Jerry Springer) and even our local strip clubs (although at least post a review first), but if you start insulting our local delicacies you are in for a fight.
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Brilliant!
Is this a brilliant crazyjoe setup? I'm sure there is something scatological that can be done with that! Perhaps crazyjoe can say that it's a Big Mac on the way in but Danali on the way out!
1) hiroaki climbs Mt. McKinley
2) hiroaki gets his first club review published.
The name “Denali” is derived from the Koyukon name and is based on a verb theme meaning “high” or “tall,” according to linguist James Kari of the Alaska Native Language Center at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, in the book “Shem Pete’s Alaska.” It doesn't mean "the great one," as is commonly believed, Kari wrote
Be careful Fox news will fry your brain!
You can insult our professional sports teams (Reds & Bengals), our politicians (from John Boehner to Jerry Springer) and even our local strip clubs (although at least post a review first), but if you start insulting our local delicacies you are in for a fight.