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  • CFetters_Nacho_Lover
    CFetters_Nacho_Lover Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 32,939 Founders Club

    Pods? I recommend this one:



    You’re welcome!

    Since I helped you, please help me. I am unfortunately traveling to your neck of the woods to East Lansing to see the UW game and then onto scenic Detroit for the Seahawks game. Where else should I visit?

    Thanks in advance!

    you’re probably gonna end up visiting the morgue in Detroit but best of luck the rest of the way, we’ll be rootin for ya!
    You’ll probably run into @trublue
  • Lawrence_of_a_Labia
    Lawrence_of_a_Labia Member Posts: 487

    lol, I love it. you guys really know how to make a gal feel welcome!

    A gal?

    Sure! A gal with a willie.
    A gal with a puffy little ginage between his his/her supple little thighs.
  • WolverineWillie
    WolverineWillie Member Posts: 64

    Pods? I recommend this one:



    You’re welcome!

    Since I helped you, please help me. I am unfortunately traveling to your neck of the woods to East Lansing to see the UW game and then onto scenic Detroit for the Seahawks game. Where else should I visit?

    Thanks in advance!

    How much time do you have?

    Lansing is typical capital city, pretty boring if you aren't in to state government and the architecture of the buildings. MSU is of course your go to spot to check out, the campus is pretty cool and the Stadium is pretty cool as well.

    Downtown Detroit is really cool, don't let the reputation deter you from going there (but stay in the downtown core, it does get a bit rough north of town). The motown museum is cool, catching a lions game should be exciting this year and against the Seahawks it should be a good one. I am partial ot the history of the automotive industry so taking a trip to the Henry Ford Museum is really cool, lots to do an see.

    Food wise there is a lot of good options in Lansing and Detroit. I am partial to Vincente;s (Cuban) (https://www.vicentesdetroit.com/location/vicentes-cuban-cuisine/) and has dancing on some nights of the week.

    Greektown in Detroit is a must see for me especially if you love food boze and gambling.

    If you want to checkout some nature, head up to Manistee State Park for hiking, this is about 3 hours from Lansing though.

    Of course checking out the Great lakes can be fun as well, Holland is a great like side town to explore and chill if the weather is nice.

    that is original
  • PurpleBaze
    PurpleBaze Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 30,594 Founders Club

    Pods? I recommend this one:



    You’re welcome!

    Since I helped you, please help me. I am unfortunately traveling to your neck of the woods to East Lansing to see the UW game and then onto scenic Detroit for the Seahawks game. Where else should I visit?

    Thanks in advance!

    How much time do you have?

    Lansing is typical capital city, pretty boring if you aren't in to state government and the architecture of the buildings. MSU is of course your go to spot to check out, the campus is pretty cool and the Stadium is pretty cool as well.

    Downtown Detroit is really cool, don't let the reputation deter you from going there (but stay in the downtown core, it does get a bit rough north of town). The motown museum is cool, catching a lions game should be exciting this year and against the Seahawks it should be a good one. I am partial ot the history of the automotive industry so taking a trip to the Henry Ford Museum is really cool, lots to do an see.

    Food wise there is a lot of good options in Lansing and Detroit. I am partial to Vincente;s (Cuban) (https://www.vicentesdetroit.com/location/vicentes-cuban-cuisine/) and has dancing on some nights of the week.

    Greektown in Detroit is a must see for me especially if you love food boze and gambling.

    If you want to checkout some nature, head up to Manistee State Park for hiking, this is about 3 hours from Lansing though.

    Of course checking out the Great lakes can be fun as well, Holland is a great like side town to explore and chill if the weather is nice.

    that is original
    Try this one, then.

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  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 116,178 Founders Club
  • huskyhooligan
    huskyhooligan Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 6,067 Swaye's Wigwam
    Send pics of your willie @WolverineWillie

    You a top or bottom? Asking for a friend.
  • rodmansrage
    rodmansrage Member Posts: 6,464



    lol, that is a common misconception about detroit which has seen some tough times but we are pulling out of it and a lot of young professionals are moving to the city and the downtown core is quite enjoyable. It is a darn nice place to spend a day or two. Lots of restaurants, sporting venues, casinos, museums, etc. Even a visit to Belle Isle is a nice place to check out the canucks across the way. Look out hosers! lol I kid of course, the Canadians are rather delightful that we get in town and they often rave about Detroit.

    look man, just cause detroit's chamber of commerce is starting to call all of the hobos 'young professionals' doesnt make them actual white collar workers.

    A+ marketing effort on their part though.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 116,178 Founders Club
    I remember my young professional phase

    #Yuppies
  • HuskyJW
    HuskyJW Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 15,548 Founders Club
    Typo in second response

    This one not Damone