The only thing that disappoints me is that wherever you start in North America, it forces you to leave the continent from the same place in NY. Even if you say you’re starting from St-John’s Newfoundland. And you always step back onto ground in the same location in France. Quite limited, really. :p
Look at how it juts. It sticks out in the perfect angle to be a largish, semi-hard cock. You can even see the ridge at the top, made smooth by the foreskin.
Maybe I’m just horny.
And don’t ask me what that growth is at the bottom.
Too bad y’all are all the way on the opposite side of the planet, then! =\
I just meant that they were working on maps.google in general. The recent addition of the ability to add more destinations to a route has come in *very* handy– Especially since you can kind of use it to specify which route you’d like to take. This is much easier, if I want to know mileage for reimbursement purposes, than plotting the entire route on gmap-pedometer.
It’s step 20 if you leave from Baltimore. 🙂
Step 26 if you’re in Toronto.
The only thing that disappoints me is that wherever you start in North America, it forces you to leave the continent from the same place in NY. Even if you say you’re starting from St-John’s Newfoundland. And you always step back onto ground in the same location in France. Quite limited, really. :p
HOT.
To respond, though.. Well, Google’s working on it. =)
Hmm. Has anyone else noticed that Norway looks a lot like a penis?
As does florida, and how many other peninsulas? =)
Yeah, but not as much.
Look at how it juts. It sticks out in the perfect angle to be a largish, semi-hard cock. You can even see the ridge at the top, made smooth by the foreskin.
Maybe I’m just horny.
And don’t ask me what that growth is at the bottom.
Not the Italian peninsula though! No wait… is that a good thing? Shoot…
Thank you. I’m quite partial to dimbles myself 😉
Is it? That would be cool.
ps I’m clearly a geek…
Too bad y’all are all the way on the opposite side of the planet, then! =\
I just meant that they were working on maps.google in general. The recent addition of the ability to add more destinations to a route has come in *very* handy– Especially since you can kind of use it to specify which route you’d like to take. This is much easier, if I want to know mileage for reimbursement purposes, than plotting the entire route on gmap-pedometer.
“Geek” makes 100% A+ manbeef.
Hahahahaha!