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South Park! I don't care if South Park isn't real, it's the best thing about Colorado.
South Park isn't in western Colorado.
South Park! I don't care if South Park isn't real, it's the best thing about Colorado.
South Park! I don't care if South Park isn't real, it's the best thing about Colorado.
I'm in Illinois. Everything about Colorado is Western. :2razz:
Its the ONLY good thing about Colorado.
Drive the Continental Divide, then visit Garden of the Gods, then drink a beer art Odell's Brewery, then go fly fishing in Estes Park, then go to an Avs game in Denver.
You'll change your mind!
Drive the Continental Divide, then visit Garden of the Gods, then drink a beer art Odell's Brewery, then go fly fishing in Estes Park, then go to an Avs game in Denver.
You'll change your mind!
I've been to Denver and Colorado in general several times. I find nothing redeeming about the place.
Ouch. You have a heart of stone, sir.
Sorry....I mean.....its a nice place to visit once or twice...but I wouldn't want to live there. Boulder is a nice place.
I've never seen the movie, but I live in Colorado...and there are few places in western Colorado that can rightfully be called a city...I can really only think of one: Grand Junction.
Lol, I hate Boulder ironically. Too many overly-liberal rich, white folk. I like Denver, most of the Front Range and general mountain atmosphere.
How can you not like Colorado.
When a small child I lived in Denver and Durango.
Okay, first, it was name dropped in Reno 911, not the name of a popular Comedy Cental show.
Second, CO is the best state in the union. Little known fact.
Hint: Its a city in western Colorado and was name-dropped in the Reno 911! Movie.
Guess correctly and earn 250 RM points. Honor system; don't be a ***** and use Google.
wait wait WAIT. hold the ****ing phones.
someone actually watched the reno 911 movie?
Nope! Sorry.
South Park is a high intermontane grassland basin, approximately 10,000 ft (3,000 m) in elevation, in the Rocky Mountains of central Colorado. It encompasses approximately 1,000 square miles (2,590 km² or 640,000 acres) around the headwaters of the South Platte River in Park County approximately 60 mi (100 km) southwest of Denver. It is the southernmost of three such large mountain valleys in Colorado, along with North Park and Middle Park. The largest town in the basin is Fairplay, which sits near the northern end. In 2009, South Park was designated as a National Heritage Area.[1] The valley receives its name from being the southernmost of the three large mountain valleys (or parks) in Colorado on the western side of the Front Range. The others are Middle Park and North Park respectively.
South Park (Colorado basin) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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