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TitusFinn wrote:What's Alaska's famous export? Like Idaho it's potatoes.

Definately oil.
TitusFinn wrote:And how many Russians do you have living there?

We have lots, probably 50-100 thousand. Out of 750,000 total.
TitusFinn wrote:Have you ever come across a polar bear?

Not in the wild. I have seem one at the local zoo. I have encountered grizzley bears and black bears in my backyard tho.
TitusFinn wrote:Do you have dogs and a sled?

I have 2 dogs, but both are too old to be pulling sleds.
TitusFinn wrote:What's the main issue, politically there now? :D

The main issue right now is probably whether or not we should drill in ANWAR, which is a large oil reservation up north.
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We get big salmon like that one, but we get giant halibut like this one.

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You just typed Alaska into google to get that, lol i seen it when i was reseaching......
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I would post some pics of my fish, but i dont want to make anyone jealous. :P
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LOOK AT THE SIZE OF THAT HALIBUT!!!!!
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Ill find a bigger Alaska fish!...........you just wait
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I've heard that Alaskans really don't feel like part of the U.S., due to the distance it takes to get to the continental part of it.

Maybe Alaska will try to be like Quebec, and break away?


--Andy
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I found the BIGGEST Alaskan fish.

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AndyDufresne wrote:I've heard that Alaskans really don't feel like part of the U.S., due to the distance it takes to get to the continental part of it.

Maybe Alaska will try to be like Quebec, and break away?


--Andy

This is also true, I feel that we are left out by most of the U.S. I am not too into politics yet, but these shipping charges are killing me. Most of the good stuff on Ebay they dont even ship out of the lower 48. :P
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Also heard the the suicide rate is high up in alaska, either do the remoteness, weather, or lack of women as someone mentioned earlier.


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AndyDufresne wrote:Also heard the the suicide rate is high up in alaska, either do the remoteness, weather, or lack of women as someone mentioned earlier.


--Andy

All of the above, plus the darkness in the winter depresses a lot of people.
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AK_iceman wrote:lol, pretty funny so far but I have heard all these before.

igloos - we have them, but i have never seen one being used to live in

polar bears as transportation - rumor. i have seen a polar bear, but it was in our zoo. we dont use them to ride on
Um would that be because they would eat you like an M&M?
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AK_iceman wrote:
AndyDufresne wrote:I've heard that Alaskans really don't feel like part of the U.S., due to the distance it takes to get to the continental part of it.

Maybe Alaska will try to be like Quebec, and break away?


--Andy

This is also true, I feel that we are left out by most of the U.S. I am not too into politics yet, but these shipping charges are killing me. Most of the good stuff on Ebay they dont even ship out of the lower 48. :P


For the record, If they do choose to break away, I am for that..

Let someone else deal with anwar.
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I dont know about Alaska, but in australia we have a state called Tasmania, its like an island down the bottom where its freezing cold. Some stereotypical veiws of it are that the parents of a child are usually brothers and sisters themselves, they have 6 toes, its freezing cold, any normal person who goes there once never comes back and that that it is only good for chopping trees down.
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if it broke away, would it be independent? part of canada? russia? how about denmark???!
better not do anything contentious though, coz bush'll invade... it won't be anything to do with the oil, though, oh no...
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Tazmania is famous the world over :P For the "Savages" that live there :P and the Tazmanian devil?


I'd rather have Alaska then half a dozen of the midwestern states :P
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AK_iceman wrote:We get big salmon like that one, but we get giant halibut like this one.

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Is halibut the Eskimo word for big ugly women? That halibut is pretty big. The fish is big too.

It would have been better if she was holding a six foot rod with a old Zebco 33 on it.
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have u seen a kodiak bear? 1 walked by my cousins house when he lived in kodiak
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i heard alaska is a nice state, south it is supposed 2 be nice by the capital, south is supposed 2 be forests & north is supposed 2 be tundras
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No Mcdonalds
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Also believe that I have heard that you never receive new movies when they come out...takes a while longer.


--Andy
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Cheesemore wrote:No Mcdonalds

We have McDonalds, but i think they have lower standards for food then down in the lower 48.

AndyDufresne wrote:Also believe that I have heard that you never receive new movies when they come out...takes a while longer.


--Andy

We have some big theatres in Anchorage that get movies the day they come out, but the one out here in Wasilla you have to wait a couple weeks to see it. So basically, I have to drive an hour just to see a movie in a decent theatre. :(
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[quote="AK_iceman"]
We have McDonalds, but i think they have lower standards for food then down in the lower 48.
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example?
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Utafar wrote:
AK_iceman wrote:We have McDonalds, but i think they have lower standards for food then down in the lower 48.


example?

Ummm... thats pretty clear already. But if you come to alaska do not eat at McDonalds because the food tastes like shit. It tastes better in the lower 48 than it does up here.
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