Funny how the map resembles an ass pucker!
Meth and Xenia kind of smell the same to me!
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
Fun Fact: The Xenia Golf Club is literally a putter on display at a yard sale. A storm came out of nowhere and the Golf Club was stick by lightning. The burn mark on the handle resembles a profile shadow of The Baby Jesus in the manger.
The More You Know. (tm)
Why, it does look like an ass pucker!
I half expected that map to give me a quivery little "wink".
Has anyone heard from Dakin lately?
I worry about the lad. Don't you?
I think we should all privately share info on what we know about Xenia and it's residents. Photos,job opportunities,and so on.Information is power and I for one am fascinated with Xenia,Ohio.
Broadway Star Joined: 12/21/06
I entered a contest recently and won 2nd prize, it was 2 weeks all expenses paid in Xenia.
First prize was one week.
(I keep winning these contests, OY!)
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/5/04
Oh I just love that ghostlight. I'm totally going to keep that on my desktop.
Aggressiveness: Low. Xenia does not possess any apparent stinging capability and will not bother other corals, but can tend to grow over and shadow its neighbors. When happy, the coral can reproduce by division at an alarming rate and may require frequent pruning to keep it from crowding out other corals.
Pulsating Xenia
Why do I not understand ghostlight's link?
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/5/04
Press the button, Stockard. It's my response to tommyboy"s joke.
Another fun fact: Wilberforce also is the name of the son of Brutus Thornapple, aka The Born Loser. The artist was inspired to create the script following spending a few weeks contemplating in Xenia, much like Thoreau at Walden Pond.
It tries to hide...
LMAO. I should have pressed the button to begin with. But I was preoccupied with the ads for cheap pastries in Buffalo that appeared in the ad.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03

Big maps confuse me and then you can never fold them back up right. I prefer to zoom in close, get a better understanding of where things are.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/13/06
No joke, though? Xenia is legitimately a dismal and depressing place. Simply traveling Dayton-Xenia road on the way to Yellow Springs this week was enough to give me small shudders of dread.
I posted this on another thread, but I think this is where it belongs.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2ZHtOWAkqs
God Loves Xenia!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cfnb906haHo
In that video, the Prophetess Michele Aluoch of the Call to Holiness Ministry in Xenia says "a different sort of wind is stirring up in Xenia."
According to MY voices, however, it's just because they eat a lot of cabbage.
Aw, come on you guys! That's not fair. If you grow up there it's all you know LOL. My question, how did little ole Xenia end up such a topic here? Is it Broadwayworld's version of David Letterman's "home office in wherever"?
There's a scenic trail that's good for hiking and biking! See? It's not all bad.
Sheriff Ed Earl Dodd already had to call out Ms. Namo for harassing a resident on South Detroit Street who has nothing to do with this Board.
This is the pitiful attempt of a very faded diva to use her intimidation tactics on private citizens.
Very funny. Better than the opening number tribute to Ms. Namo on the Tony Awards.
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
I'm pretty sure he prefers Lady Namo.
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