Boston & Alaska WOW!

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Quiet_observer
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Boston & Alaska WOW!

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Just got back from both locations. Boston seemed like a nice place to live. Some oddities there socially, but had great fun there. Then, I made my way to Alaska. My god... Alaska really is the last frontier of the United States. I saw a strong focus on FAMILY there and because Alaska is what it is, gender roles were in effect like no other. I dont think a couple could survive Alaska without knowing their roles. Most of the working men made money on boats and in factories. Alaska felt primitive. It felt like a different country. Something felt right about it. I cant put my finger on it.

Any Alaskan HA-ers, please chime in. I think I'm going to pay Alaska one more visit before I leave the states and head back home to the alps.


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chanta76
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Re: Boston & Alaska WOW!

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Boston? You serious...boston is like poor man new york . I guess you must of gotten somewhere that hit off in the right direction.
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Quiet_observer wrote:Just got back from both locations. Boston seemed like a nice place to live. Some oddities there socially, but had great fun there. Then, I made my way to Alaska. My god... Alaska really is the last frontier of the United States. I saw a strong focus on FAMILY there and because Alaska is what it is, gender roles were in effect like no other. I dont think a couple could survive Alaska without knowing their roles. Most of the working men made money on boats and in factories. Alaska felt primitive. It felt like a different country. Something felt right about it. I cant put my finger on it.

Any Alaskan HA-ers, please chime in. I think I'm going to pay Alaska one more visit before I leave the states and head back home to the alps.
Please share some pics with some comments
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Re: Boston & Alaska WOW!

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droid wrote:Please share some pics with some comments
I second Droid. Alaska is on my list of places as far as American states go. No way am I going back to my home nation anytime soon, and the state I'm in now I have little patience for. Any pics or info will be appreciated, man.
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Quiet_observer
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Re: Boston & Alaska WOW!

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chanta76 wrote:Boston? You serious...boston is like poor man new york . I guess you must of gotten somewhere that hit off in the right direction.
Really? A poor man's newyork? Why? I had a great time in Boston with the exception of the commons park. People were significantly friendly which was a shock to me and plenty to drink. I also saw a guy there that looked like Bill Burr. :D

Alaska was the biggest shocker however. I had the worst expectations. But I'm going back. To hell with anchorage. It was a horrible introduction to Alaska. Its garbage. Never going back there. But I really want to see the Aleutians and get to point hope to see the real alaskan people. I might have to choose between the two. :9
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