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  #521  
Old 10-13-2008
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Location: South Yorkshire England
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I live in Gods own county Yorkshire in a town called Doncaster, its trying to become a city Lol
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  #522  
Old 10-14-2008
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Location: Lancashire - England
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I live in Gods own county Yorkshire in a town called Doncaster, its trying to become a city Lol
You may well lolol Lets hope your attempts to become a city are better than Lacashires (Blackburn's) ...hahahaha

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sorry hit wrong button so posted twice
Trigger finger... No worries it happened to us all at one time.
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  #523  
Old 10-23-2008
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Location: Pass Christian, MS
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I live in Pass Christian, MS - Gulf Coast area of the State. Networking with other members in the area would be cool. 45 minutes from New Orleans, LA. About same to Mobile, AL and 2 1/2 hours to Jackson, MS. Any other fellow Mississippians out there?
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  #524  
Old 12-02-2008
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Location: in da south
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Originally Posted by geekygirl63 View Post
45 minutes from New Orleans, LA. About same to Mobile, AL and 2 1/2 hours to Jackson, MS.
LOL i'm from AL myself. Montgomery to be exact.

or at least i currently live there.

I move a lot.

Kinda part of my job.

Originally, I'm from newcastle PA.... Miss it so much there's nothing in the south it's hot and well it's really ugly there's no scenery at all just flatness leading to nothingness and summers suck oh do summers suck lol

Last edited by kimsland; 12-02-2008 at 04:12 PM.. Reason: merged posts
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  #525  
Old 12-02-2008
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Location: Cleveland, Tennessee
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Wow, here there's nothing BUT mountains and scenery, it seems to me. Then again, I've only really been here and Florida.
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  #526  
Old 12-03-2008
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Location: in da south
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lol yeah alabama not so much well i mean i did grow up in pennsylvania. Yeah the mountain range that runs thru it SOOOOOOO I grew up around trees and hills lol. Alabama has nothing on PA. been thru TN Lived in TX and I've seen most of the south there's not much activity as far as lanscape goes for the south. If you wanna see scenery go to pittsburgh PA and travel north towards lake erie THERES some scenery for ya
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  #527  
Old 12-03-2008
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Location: "Big Sky" USA
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I lived in Harrisburg, PA for about a year in 2000-1. Nice people, expensive to live there. Taxes and more Taxes. I also lived in Richmond, VA for 10 years, 1990-2000. Humidity and heavy wet snow... I was born and raised in Los Angeles, CA. My job also required me to move frequently. I love Montana. I live about 4 hours east of the northern Rockies, and 3 hours east of Yellowstone National Park
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  #528  
Old 12-03-2008
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Location: in da south
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awesomeness harrisburgs nice. but VA isn't really that great too much scenery for me lol. i like the medium. and i hear montana's nice too
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  #529  
Old 01-25-2009
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Location: Bedfordshire
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Born in Kenya, Kenya bred - strong in the arm and thick in the head!

I left Kenya in 1992 and lived in Cyprus for 11 years but now I am in a small town called Flitwick in Bedfordshire, which is also nicknamed "Tesco Town" as they are the only supermarket here.

Nairobi was a force to be reckoned with, especially when the government offices closed at 5.00 p.m. and all their employees spilled out into the streets and to the bus stops to go home. You did not want to be still in town at that time! I lived opposite Uhuru Park in Nairobi's centre and regularly witnessed tourists being mugged.

That aside, there are some lovely woods around Flitwick and my partner and I have an allotment from June last year and so are novices trying to grow our own vegetables and having a lot of fun trying.
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  #530  
Old 01-30-2009
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i live in myanmar country. It near in your home
believe it or not
because my home is under the sky.so i near your home
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  #531  
Old 02-01-2009
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Chattannoga, Tennessee, USA, where Tennessee joins to Alabama and Georgia. Beautiful country, really old mountains, lots of water, and three hundred species of freshwater fish (not counting the bad imported ones.)
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  #532  
Old 02-04-2009
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Location: PA
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live

Pennsylvania northeastern
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  #533  
Old 02-07-2009
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Location: Quebec
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I live in the middle of no-where Quebec Canada. Nearest computer store is about 30 minutes drive.
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  #534  
Old 02-13-2009
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Location: Germany
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Augsburg (Bavaria), Germany since 3 years.
before that I lived in Munich (Bavaria) - Oktoberfest City :-)

anybody who lives close to me?
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  #535  
Old 02-16-2009
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Location: Indiana
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I'm in Indianapolis (on the side by the Indy 500 track)
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  #536  
Old 03-19-2009
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Location: huntsville al
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huntsvegas

I live in Huntsville, Alabama. I was in the military so I lived all over the world, and I really cant think of a better place to live.
Most people think of Alabama (or the southern United States for that matter) as sort of backwards. I think Huntsville is the exception to the rule. We have alot of high tech industry here...Nasa, Boeing, Aero Jet, Northrup Grummend and the U.S. Missle Defense Command just to name a few. Huntsville has the third-highest concentration of private-sector technology industry workers nationally, according to a new survey based on 2006 data.
Of every 1,000 private-sector workers in the city two years ago, 188 worked for high-tech companies. San Jose/Silicon Valley in Northern California topped the report with 286 high-tech workers per 1,000.

No this is not an ad for Huntsville Alabama...I just really love my town and I'm proud to call it home!!
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  #537  
Old 03-19-2009
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Location: Detroit
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i agree with you deahead but where do they get most of their employees, not alabama to say the least, good town to be in though.
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  #538  
Old 03-19-2009
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Location: new zealand
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I Live in New Zealand the beautiful city of Dunedin in the south island , Home to the famous Otago University, So if ya in The neighbourhood pop in for a coffee
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  #539  
Old 03-19-2009
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Location: UKkers
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I'll be in Auckland in May - if I can fix it well will be there!
Used to have a penfriend there but I cannot remember her name - just that her family used to own a big department store which they lost some 40 odd years ago!
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  #540  
Old 03-29-2009
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Location: Seminole, FL
Member since: Jan 2009, 85 posts
Flo-ree-dah!!!!

Madeira Beach/Seminole to be more precise..

It's about 30 mins. west of Tampa

30 mins. north of Sarasota

It's pretty nice. Less congestion and crime than Tampa.

Located closer to things to do than Sarasota.

And St. Petersburg is only 10 mins. away, and they have bunches to do there. Baseball, big concert venues, Grand Prix every year, etc.
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