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Kato, you live in Utah?

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Archie

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i'm assuming you live there or are from there.

based on the Boozer and Majerus comments i've seen in other threads tonight.

Kato, do you have sexual intercourse?

if so do you have it with 4 different wives?

Kato, is the salt lake really salty? why?

kato what did you think of the movie SLC punk?
 
i'm assuming you live there or are from there.

based on the Boozer and Majerus comments i've seen in other threads tonight.

Kato, do you have sexual intercourse? NO, waiting until marriage

if so do you have it with 4 different wives? please see above

Kato, is the salt lake really salty? why?

Great Salt Lake, located in the northern part of the U.S. state of Utah, is the largest salt lake in the western hemisphere,[1] the fourth-largest terminal lake in the world,[2] and the 37th-largest lake on Earth.[3] In an average year the lake covers an area of around 1,700 square miles (4,400 km2),[2] but the lake's size fluctuates substantially due to its shallowness. For instance, in 1963 it reached its lowest recorded level at 950 square miles (2,460 km), but in 1987 the surface area was at the historic high of 3,300 square miles (8,500 km2).[2]

The lake is the largest remnant of Lake Bonneville, a pluvial lake which covered much of western Utah in prehistoric times. The Great Salt Lake is endorheic (has no outlet besides evaporation) and has very high salinity, far saltier than sea water. The Jordan, Weber, and Bear rivers (the three major tributaries) deposit around 1.1 million tons of minerals in the lake each year,[1] and since water (but not the minerals) is constantly being evaporated, the concentration of minerals increases further. Because of its unusually high salt concentration, most people can easily float in the lake as a result of the higher density of the water, particularly in the saltier north arm of the lake, Gunnison Bay.[4] The lake's shallow, warm waters cause frequent, sometimes heavy lake-effect snows during late fall, early winter, and spring.

kato what did you think of the movie SLC punk? cool that it was done, the tribes aspect was cool

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