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What's the closest 6000 ft mountain to the gulf of Mexico?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 999027:MV8xMTAyMzc0XzE3NTk0OTkwXzlGNzg3RUU0] [quote:Nyhee7] I've chosen Mt. Washington. That's bad joo joo if you take from the home of the "great spirit" Just sayin'... Well, I thought the name meaning would be appropriate, however, you raise a valid point. Hmmm. I'm still gonna ask, but it is a good thing, now that you mention it, to have the back up mountain, lol. [/quote] there's a problem there though to get permission for a BACK UP mountain. you have to fill out the relevant forms in TRIPLICATE! fuck that. too much bother. [/quote]
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Seriously, but the conditions are these:
1. The mountain must not have many houses on it or any too close by.
2. It still needs to be near a populated area, so that if it should come up missing, it would be noticable.
3. It needs to be made of a material that is relatively solid, not anything like a pile of sand stone or loose volcanic ash.
This is a serious question, believe it or not, I could really use help on this.
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