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And here I wanted to see Northglenn. I guess not now. LOL
You can't actually "see" Northglenn. When you think you see Northglenn, you're probably actually observing Thornton's gravitational lensing effect.
Oh. So it's like that little town between California and Arizona where when you drive through you're in and out in like five minutes?
God, what is the name of that town? I got stranded there once on a bus trip. Ugh, I always forget the name too. I'll think of it.
You're thinking of Blythe, I think, and it's not a small town at all. It just seems like it when you've been on the interstate for hours since you've seen anything resembling civilization.
Yes! Blythe! Thank you!
Maybe it's grown, but when we drove from Arizona California it seemed like a long stretch of desert road and then a little town and that was it.
I did however discover in their McDonald's that I am actually too tall to get into Playland. Which is interesting cause I've very short.