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Location? Where's Everybody From?
Started by clouds421, Sep 26 2004 03:40 AM
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#2 Guest_Omenessence_*
Posted 26 September 2004 - 03:43 AM
I was born in Chandler, AZ and was living on Williams Air Force Base up until I was four, then it was closed down. After that my father was stationed to Utah and I've lived here ever since. Almost got to move to Louisiana, but at the last minute my dads orders were changed and we ended up staying here.
Later,
J.
Later,
J.
#5
Posted 26 September 2004 - 05:59 AM
I was born in Santa Clara, California and then by the age of 4 - 6 months I moved to Dallas, Texas along with my parents. Ever since I've been in Dallas. Yep I would tell more but someone might stalk me...... woudn't it be cool if we had a convention to meet everyone.
#15
Posted 26 September 2004 - 03:16 PM
I was born and raised in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. Lived here all of my life... Chippewa is kinda one of those tourist towns where everyone is like "So how do you get to (name of town with a lake)?"
It's a little strange. This is my first post here but I figured why not... Hehe.
I've been around the US a little, to Montana, Texas... Well, driving, so you could say a bunch of others, but those were just hotel stops... Anyway, yeah. I'm 18 now so it's mostly I'm planning to get out of here.
It's a little strange. This is my first post here but I figured why not... Hehe.
I've been around the US a little, to Montana, Texas... Well, driving, so you could say a bunch of others, but those were just hotel stops... Anyway, yeah. I'm 18 now so it's mostly I'm planning to get out of here.
#17
Posted 26 September 2004 - 04:51 PM
I am born and raised in houston texas. I live here with my cousins and grandparents, but most of my moms side still live in california. Alot of my dads side of the family live in mexico and i have never met them, but i still have some people to have fun with and play around with here
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#20
Posted 26 September 2004 - 07:11 PM
I live in Quebec, Canada... Yup, canada is the second biggest country in the world, but we don't have many inhabitants... (30 millions i think...). all that unused space... we gave USA the Alaska (yeah, it belonged to canada long long time ago) but i think you should have another part of our unused country.
So CANADAAAAAAAAAAA POWAAAAAAAA !
So CANADAAAAAAAAAAA POWAAAAAAAA !
#22 Guest_Pandemonium_*
Posted 26 September 2004 - 08:16 PM
I was born and raised here in Ontario Canada. To be more specific, I live in Southern Ontario. I've lived here for my whole life. A lot of my family leaves in the same city I live in (there are only a few that live outside of the city.)
#23
Posted 28 September 2004 - 05:46 AM
Looks like there's no clashings so far. Next thing that's interesting to know is what you would consider to be characteristic of where you grew up & where you're living now. Believe it or not, I've rarely traveled beyond IL's borders except maybe around Lake Michigan & NY for a couple days to attend a cousin's wedding.
Since I started thread, I'll start first. I would definitely say the difficult ethnic enclaves here in Chicago. Hmm..another thing is that a lot of big/little shows and events take place here. Any Chicagoan would definitely also say weather! You can never know the appropriate clothes to wear since it fluctuates like crazy. I was wearing sweats this summer one day, then practically being boiled the next. Winters are horrendous.
Edit: My class took a trip to the U of Iowa once for some special event (I didn't get to go), but all of them came back shocked seeing how small that place was. They said their core shopping center was only a couple blocks, like only a tiny portion of the commerical downtown area here.
Since I started thread, I'll start first. I would definitely say the difficult ethnic enclaves here in Chicago. Hmm..another thing is that a lot of big/little shows and events take place here. Any Chicagoan would definitely also say weather! You can never know the appropriate clothes to wear since it fluctuates like crazy. I was wearing sweats this summer one day, then practically being boiled the next. Winters are horrendous.
Edit: My class took a trip to the U of Iowa once for some special event (I didn't get to go), but all of them came back shocked seeing how small that place was. They said their core shopping center was only a couple blocks, like only a tiny portion of the commerical downtown area here.
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