I noticed that, too, after I posted my comment. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Ginger's Mom
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I noticed that, too, after I posted my comment. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Ginger's Mom
Florida........Blah :(
Canada, where it is always raining, freezing raining, hailing or snowing. And ALWAYS windy. What's wrong with Florida??? :p
The other day, When I was walking with Jen the wind blew down a tree (I think the word is diameter.... ) that was about a foot (through the middle) the tree looked perfectly healthy, too. Not old or dead or anything. Huge oak in the middle of a field, it didn't have much protection from the wind, even before it fell, it was all bent to one side. Large trees blowing down really isn't uncommon around here. :rolleyes:
One more from Arizona right here!
Other side of the world here!!!...Australia..the State is South Australia..city is Adelaide..suburb is Warradale, near the coastline..Hi from Aussieland :D ...Jujuboy :cool:
ohhhhhhhhhhhhh wow!!!!
Does confused count??? :confused:
I'm with you, Brody's Mom - a state of bewilderment! ;)
:) South Texas here :)
MichelleQuote:
Originally Posted by tirsaac
I am from Iowa.
Rhode Island, the Ocean State. Smallest state in the Union!
Actually, I have "only" lived here about 12 years. Born and raised in Massachusetts, and now less than a mile from the Mass. state line. I lived in Falmouth, Maine for 5 years before moving here to RI. That was a big change. Car insurance TRIPLED.
Maine: drive straight for 4 miles and you are still in Maine.
RI: drive 20 minutes and, if you are still in RI you went around in a circle!
Maine, my last year there and the reason I moved: 127 inches of snow for the winter.
RI, my first year here (and it was only slightly below the average): 6 snow storms, total of 8 inches for the winter.
Maine: 3 seasons: winter, mud season, and the Fourth of July.
RI: 4 seasons: Rainy Season, Summer, Autumn, and Ice Storm Time.
But I love them both, te hee.
Hi Freedom, my husband's up there, in Portsmouth. Sure is pretty, but man, the wind is fierce! my mom was from Mass., and my brother is in Maine...guess our families have been crossing paths! uh-oh, I don't like the sound of that last item, though :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by Freedom
Wow there are a lot of people who are in same state as some and some that are waaaay spread out of the world.
Maybe we should have a list who lives in the US and what state. Who lives in the UK Canada... and so forth.
my, my arn't we photogenic, whoeva "ian" is....you need to go to a modelling agency or get noticed by some freak chance, like a Movie Director walking towards you on the sidewalk one day and noticing you...Hollywood actor waiting to be noticed here..you look like a young Mel Gibson in his earlier movies, before he went to America...His Aussie movies were very good!!
South Florida for me.
I live in the Snow Belt! :D And I LOVE it!!!
The very North Eastern part of Ohio.
Illinois (Western suburbs of Chicago, where it is not out of the realm of possibility to operate both the air conditioner and heat in the same week!) -- but I lived in Indiana for college. I'm hoping for a trip to Arizona to see the Grand Canyon at some point in my life, though.
Im in Nebraska, Iowa isnt to far from me about 2 hours :D . Freedom I like your seasons it seems like that around here sometimes.
2 seasons tooooo hot and freezing
born in detroit michigan...awhile ago, grew up in ann arbor. i've lived in grand rapids (college)decatur illinois(first real job), south bend indiana and now columbus ohio since 1989. american midwestern 'girl', who likes college towns
O-h-i-o!
I'm in a state of confusion.
And Nevada. Same thing.
EDIT; just noticed this
What part of SC are you from? I lived in Sumter a good six years, and I absolutely loved it!Quote:
Texas (but, my heart's in South Carolina)
David p originally from PA, but temporarily
in Connecticut right now.
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I live in Indiana.
Hello from the Wet, Rainy, Windy, and very GREEN Pacific Northwest of Washington state.
I live in the Golden State, California.