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Mountain biking in Utah. Why don't you live here?
Mountain biking in Utah. Why don't you live here?
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... 'cos you live there. Next question. ;-)
Seriously, depending on where you live, you don't actually see pesky Mormons like me. I live in a neighborhood that is maybe 25% LDS (Mormon). So move on out! I promise I won't bring you a pie. Unless you ask. In which case I'm happy to start baking.
Never did much biking while I was there, but love the snowboarding in winter.
I am not a savy in Open Source, but I am a great fan of OS use. I'll Let you know when I am around UT for the byke ride. Bye from Dom Rep.
- by lyndawrite January 16, 2009 11:30 PM PST
- LDS Living Magazine is a Mormon / Utah magazine that has done several great stories on living in Utah. Matthew Kennedy is the owner of the magazine and lives in Utah. He is from Mesa, Arizona but has settled in Utah. I was living in New York when I read Kennedy's article. I have since moved to Salt Lake City, Utah. I'm glad I read the LDS Living article.
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