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Guess what town I'm in

RadicalModerate

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Hint: Its a city in western Colorado and was name-dropped in the Reno 911! Movie.

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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.
 
South Park! I don't care if South Park isn't real, it's the best 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!

And don't forget Bishop's Castle.
 
The only good thing about Colorado is the weed.

And it's Aspen.
 
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.
 
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.

Lol, I hate Boulder ironically. Too many overly-liberal rich, white folk. I like Denver, most of the Front Range and general mountain atmosphere.
 
Lol, I hate Boulder ironically. Too many overly-liberal rich, white folk. I like Denver, most of the Front Range and general mountain atmosphere.

That's funny....I also found Boulder extremely yuppie white, but it was a beautiful community. Denver on the otherhand....you can't even see the mountains....except off in the distance. I was really underwhelmed. I expected it to be much more pictureseque than it was. I also found Denver to be way too white and lacking in diversity.
 
How can you not like Colorado.

When a small child I lived in Denver and Durango.
 
How can you not like Colorado.

When a small child I lived in Denver and Durango.

I dunno....I just don't find it very interesting. I've been there probably 6-7 times over the last 20 years. The primary reason I wouldn't live there is the climate and lack of diversity. I don't like the cold weather.....and culturally I find the city lacking. I would go there to visit the national parks though, but other than that probably not.
 
Denver does have Casa Bonita....now that's a good thing!
 
Hint: Its a city in western Colorado and was name-dropped in the Reno 911! Movie.

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wait wait WAIT. hold the ****ing phones.


someone actually watched the reno 911 movie?
 
Nope! Sorry.

Okay...I looked it up. I won't give anything away, but there were three Colorado towns mentioned in the movie. Two of them cannot be considered to be in western Colorado and I would dispute that the third would be considered in western Colorado either...especially by someone who LIVES in Colorado.

Consider this map:




If you divide the State into two parts, then yes...your town (I wouldn't even call it a city) is in the western half. But from my perspective...as a resident...the State is divided into three zones: The Front Range, Central Colorado and the Western Slope. By that division, your town is not in western Colorado.


btw, smack dab in the middle of the State is Park County. That is the location of the fictitious South Park...in fact, "South Park County" is a real area.

 
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