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Started by RedKetchup, June 29, 2014, 03:33:48 PM

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RedKetchup

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slink

I live in the American Midwest.  I'm an arrogant Yank.   ;)

solarscreen

20 minutes south of the capital of the US.
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irrelevant

@solarscreen  We're almost neighbors. ;)

The Mason-Dixon Line goes through my house, which is about 20 miles from Gettysburg.

At the moment I'm sitting in Maryland, but in a few minutes I'm going to go brush my teeth in Pennsylvania, then head back into MD for bed.

salamander

The hoppin' town of Mercer, Pennsylvania -- about 50 miles north of Pittsburgh and about 20 miles east of the Ohio border, right where I-79 and I-80 cross.

Kaldir

Right in the city center of Utrecht, the 4th largest city in the Netherlands with 330k inhabitants (we're a small country). I live in a house that will be 500 years old next year.

RedKetchup

nice. dutch ?

so ... 
so far we are 4 americans,1 canadian, and 1 european ?
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kee

And one norseman.
I run a farm in the Skien municipality, Telemark county, Norway.
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mariesalias

I have lived in SE Alaska for the past 7 years. Before that I grew up and lived in South Jersey.

rkelly17

I was born and raised in Southern California--Pasadena area and Palm Springs--and moved to Waterloo, Ontario, Canada in 1985. We became Canadians and that is how we currently identify. My first act as a Canadian was to join a political party that used to be socialist (@RedKetchup will know which one I mean), which seemed appropriate for someone who grew up in the Red Scare 1950s. At the time we became Canadian citizens one did not automatically lose one's American citizenship, so we pay through the nose and have to file innumerable long, complicated forms to be "Americans living abroad." Many of our friends are relinquishing their American citizenship as a result. We have aged relatives back home and don't want to be stopped at the border, so we soldier on. Around the end of February I do miss the Southern California climate, but we are retired now so we can visit our relative in Winter rather than Summer.

ertira

   I live in a small city in NW Ohio. Lived here since birth and other than some travel and the service so far all my life. Bought my family home for the feeling of "Sanctuary" and to be surrounded by pleasant memories. Unless I am lucky and win the lottery will probably die here also.  ::)
    Patrick aka "ertira"

   PS: If I do win the lottery would move to a nice island with really high speed internet services and set up a big screen on the beach. I could then drink cold beers, fish, play games and ogle the nubile young women all at the same time.  :P Sigh........

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rkelly17

I dream about what I'd do if I were to win the lottery. Someday I might even actually buy a ticket.  ;D

forwardirektion

Merry old England! Just finishing a 6 year stint in the north of the country and returning to the southwest where I was brought up. Have also lived in the Pacific Northwest and hope to "banish" myself to Canada some point in the next decade.

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