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SignUp Now!Damn man, rules….Just watched a documentary on working there. You have to do 6 months at least. Looks fun as hell. Anyone been there or know anyone that did that?
Those hoes need a damn cheeseburger@d-tiger45 no, but I'd sign up in a Demar Hamlin heartbeat! That would be f'kin awesome! Sign me the fuck up dood!
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And fucking GO TIGERS!
Good God eat a steak. We know you have cows up thar.@d-tiger45 no, but I'd sign up in a Demar Hamlin heartbeat! That would be f'kin awesome! Sign me the fuck up dood!
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And fucking GO TIGERS!
From october to april (summer there) about 5000-8000. During winter ( I would not stay for that period) about 1000-1500How many people live down there? Seems like it could get pretty depressing pretty quick. Not so sure about this @d-tiger45
....@d-tiger45 no, but I'd sign up in a Demar Hamlin heartbeat! That would be f'kin awesome! Sign me the fuck up dood!
Guessing ya would've seen these displays then.Recently spent a good amount of time on Maps searching around Antarctica. Learned about McMurdo Station, read about it's history, used Maps to look inside buildings. Also, read about Discovery Hut. The accomplishments of Man never cease to amaze me.
(I'll admit, looking at the lounge areas of some of the buildings, pictures on the wall and such, it crossed my mind there's some scientist sex going on down there).
Hardly anything is marked on Google Earth & others.Recently spent a good amount of time on Maps searching around Antarctica. Learned about McMurdo Station, read about it's history, used Maps to look inside buildings. Also, read about Discovery Hut. The accomplishments of Man never cease to amaze me.
(I'll admit, looking at the lounge areas of some of the buildings, pictures on the wall and such, it crossed my mind there's some scientist sex going on down there).
NopeGuessing ya would've seen these displays then.
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My skin is cracking just thinking about itLittle known fact.... The dryest place on Earth is in Antarctica. There is a huge area that only get precip a few times a decade or something.
My skin is cracking just thinking about it
My skin is cracking just thinking about it
Damn white people.
Going to put on some lotion now