BFRPG users by State and Country
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done, neighbor
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Spokane, Washington
Working on - The Fallen City & The Baroness of Blood
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Hello,
San Juan, Puerto Rico.
San Juan, Puerto Rico.
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done and Hello right back atcha
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Short Mountain, Tennessee
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done. btw, isn't a short mountain just a big hill?
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Depends on who you ask but it is the highest elevation in middle TN. Also, it's beautiful. It reminds me of the places in Lord of the Rings. I guess that's one of the reasons that Tolkien's works appealed to me.
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I was thinking of a movie called "The Englishman Who Went up a Hill but Came down a Mountain"
"During the days of World War I, a small Welsh town relies on its local mountain as a source of pride. When two English cartographers, Reginald Anson (Hugh Grant) and George Garrad (Ian McNeice), arrive to measure the mountain, they discover the landmark is 16 feet short of achieving the official "mountain" classification. Disheartened that their mountain has been deemed a hill, the townsfolk devise a plan to make up those 16 feet. "
"During the days of World War I, a small Welsh town relies on its local mountain as a source of pride. When two English cartographers, Reginald Anson (Hugh Grant) and George Garrad (Ian McNeice), arrive to measure the mountain, they discover the landmark is 16 feet short of achieving the official "mountain" classification. Disheartened that their mountain has been deemed a hill, the townsfolk devise a plan to make up those 16 feet. "
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https://tennesseeencyclopedia.net/entri ... -mountain/
Apparently, it does qualify as a mountain (although, I know you were just being funny )
Apparently, it does qualify as a mountain (although, I know you were just being funny )
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