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hi all, Thuorn here, just wanted to get an idea where you guys live
Miami Lakes, Florida
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Hi,
But to answer your question: Maple Valley (about 30 miles SE of Seattle) Washington, USA.
--Pete
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Hi,
I'm living in Bonn, Germany, our country's ex capital. (I miss the times we were important...  )
Okay, technically that's not correct: While everything we do (working, shopping etc.) happens in Bonn, we actually live 10 minutes away from it, in Königswinter, maybe known to you because of the Afghanistan conference. In fact it's only a 10 minutes stroll through the forest from our appartment to the electrical fence and the security cams of the Petersberg hotel.
-Kylearan
There are two kinds of fools. One says, "This is old, and therefore good." And one says, "This is new, and therefore better." - John Brunner, The Shockwave Rider
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Hi,
Just north of Sydney, Australia (usually referred to as the Central Coast by locals).
HowGozit
July 13th, 2004, 12:45
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Hi
I am in the Sunny Okanagan in The Great White North, some call it Canada - Where Riding horses is for the rich and living in igloo is an expensive vacation at some exotic resort.
You might have heard of the Great Forest Fire last year (it was all over international news), yep, that's where I am.
Some places I see daily:
KoP
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Hey,
Just outside of the former (?) swamp known as the U.S. Capital. Alexandria, VA.
Welcome to RB.
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Holland, PA (north of Philly)
Collegeville, PA during the school year.
Trade yourself in for the perfect one.
No one needs to know that you feel you've been ruined.
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Hi
Ten months a year I live in Toronto, Ontario, a huge city on Lake Ontario.
Two months a year (and most weekends in spring and autumn) I live at Stewarts Point on Pike Bay, Ontario, a small fishing village on Lake Huron.
And, to prove that the impulsiveness displayed in games is not limited solely to gaming, from that same site, the story of Shadow the Skunk Slayer.
"Last seen wandering vaguely, quite of her own accord"
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Edmonton, Alberta.
Just north of the neverending forest, turn right at the tundra. You can't miss it.
Sadly, for one of the dryest non-desert places on earth, we just had one of the largest rains in a century, with roads flooded out and hail twice the size of marbles. And, Murphy being who he is, I had a barbecue planned.
Jester
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Oddly enough, I called Edmonton home for 25 years. Then I had to move to find work in my field. I now live in Ottawa, but I don't work for the government.
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