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UT, US. ๐Ÿ˜ƒ

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Palmer/Wasilla - Alaska.

Anonymous wrote:
I'm from the United States

Any particular State?

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AL - USA.

I have also lived in Florida, Georgia, California, Texas, Alaska, Germany, Belgium, Canada, Kuwait, Afghanistan and West Africa.

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VA, USA born and raised!

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Sherlock wrote:
AL - USA.

I have also lived in Florida, Georgia, California, Texas, Alaska, Germany, Belgium, Canada, Kuwait, Afghanistan and West Africa.

Alaska, Texas, New Mexico, Lousiana, Terhan Iran, & France. The former two as a result of my fathers TOD in the armed services.

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Ontario, Canada

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I'm from Massachusetts in the United States.

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Colorado, USA

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PepperJ wrote:
Colorado, USA

Oh I would love to live in Colorado! It seems beautiful ๐Ÿ˜

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Colorado, USA

Oh I would love to live in Colorado! It seems beautiful ๐Ÿ˜

Most parts are beautiful :)...I've lived in Southern CO; Middle CO; and Northern CO

If you ever want to visit, I'd love to show you around :)

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if not under ur bed... its the
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lol..why anon..?

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In a wee little bayside home in Annapolis, Maryland, USA...with my bunny.

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Of all the ones I've read, this is the only one I don't believe...

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im from the UK :)

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Venus.

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U.S.A. Grew up in Indiana and moved to Tennessee.

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I'm still waiting for someone to write "where you're from". Say "where you're from"?

And you have to narrow it down a lot more than just united states... I mean just writing that and not capitalizing United States makes me think you're not from the USofA. It's a big country and people from different areas act completely differently so normally we categorize ourselves at least a little. Even if you don't say what city or state you live in one usually gives some clue to the geographic location like the south or midwest or left coast...

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I'm from Massachusetts in the United States.

What's something about massachusetts you've learned from living there? A dominant trait? Something we'd never guess? A little side note. I don't know anything about MA.

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U.S.A. Grew up in Indiana and moved to Tennessee.

How does one compare to the other?

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Lots of different places ~ Nash

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Venus.

What's the weather like?

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im from the UK :)

Have you ever traveled out?

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Sherlock wrote:
AL - USA.

I have also lived in Florida, Georgia, California, Texas, Alaska, Germany, Belgium, Canada, Kuwait, Afghanistan and West Africa.

You've lived all over :) Where is Germany did you stay?

I also take it you were/are in the military?

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Big-Al-One wrote:
Palmer/Wasilla - Alaska.

Anonymous wrote:
I'm from the United States

Any particular State?

What's it like in Alaska?

I've lived all over. Wyoming, Texas, Kansas, Oklahoma, states I can't remember.

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Ontario, Canada

Is living there expensive? Like, rent and houses and such?

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Venus.

What's the weather like?

Acidic.

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Venus.

What's the weather like?

Acidic.

How's the food?

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im from the UK :)

Have you ever traveled out?

ive done alot of travelling yeh! done most of europe, fair bit of south east asia, south africa, caribbean and canary islands. got north and south america to do at some point :)

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What's the weather like?

Acidic.

How's the food?

Extremely hot.

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ProffVampy wrote:

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ProffVampy wrote:
im from the UK :)

Have you ever traveled out?

ive done alot of travelling yeh! done most of europe, fair bit of south east asia, south africa, caribbean and canary islands. got north and south america to do at some point :)

Wow that's a lot!! What was your favorite place, if you have one?

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Acidic.

How's the food?

Extremely hot.

Nice! ๐ŸŒญ

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Have you ever traveled out?

ive done alot of travelling yeh! done most of europe, fair bit of south east asia, south africa, caribbean and canary islands. got north and south america to do at some point :)

Wow that's a lot!! What was your favorite place, if you have one?

i love south east asia, the foods amazing, the weathers amazing, the tihngs to explore are amazing! cant wait for my next installment out there next summer :)

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You've lived all over :) Where is Germany did you stay?

I also take it you were/are in the military?

In Germany I lived in Heilbronn, Landstuhl and Ramstein Air Base. Yes, it was with the military . . . and now it seems like a long time ago!

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Ontario, Canada

Is living there expensive? Like, rent and houses and such?

Hydro (Electricity) is horrendously expensive.... (I believe it is the highest of anywhere in North America, if not all of western society.

As for the rest... I haven't lived anywhere else to be able to compare, and I suppose it's all relative.

I'm told the gas price is higher than it should be... I just filled up at $1.145/L

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Padre_J_Roulston wrote:

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Ontario, Canada

Is living there expensive? Like, rent and houses and such?

Hydro (Electricity) is horrendously expensive.... (I believe it is the highest of anywhere in North America, if not all of western society.

As for the rest... I haven't lived anywhere else to be able to compare, and I suppose it's all relative.

I'm told the gas price is higher than it should be... I just filled up at $1.145/L

Oh, wow, that's crazy. I didn't know it was so high there. I think right now it's like between $2.50-$3.00 per gallon of gas here.

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Colorado, USA

Oh I would love to live in Colorado! It seems beautiful ๐Ÿ˜

Most parts are beautiful :)...I've lived in Southern CO; Middle CO; and Northern CO

If you ever want to visit, I'd love to show you around :)

That would be amazing!

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BC, Canada. Can't really be more specific since I live in a vehicle and have done so for the past 32 years.

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Lived all over the usa. I would say northern California since I lived there 23 years. Now i am holed up in arizona

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Lived all over the usa. I would say northern California since I lived there 23 years. Now i am holed up in arizona

"Well, I'm a standing on a corner in Winslow, Arizona and such a fine sight to see. It's a girl, my Lord, in a flatbed Ford slowin' down to take a look at me."

So THAT's why you moved!

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U.S.A. Grew up in Indiana and moved to Tennessee.

How does one compare to the other?

It was like moving to a foreign country. Heck I grew up in a small town that was all farmers and my dad was the only veterinarian that worked on cows horses and pigs. So everyone knew me and had known me as the little kid who rode around with the vet my whole life. There were no black or brown people, no one that wasn't exactly like me. There weren't any jobs either unless your dad had a farm and you were the first born son who inherited it.

So yeah I moved to a relatively big city and was anonymous and everyone hated me for the way I talked, I was a damn yankee. It was a heck of a change, learning all the different dialects and having criminals and people you couldn't trust all around. There's not a lot of that in small towns, they figure you out fast and you go to jail or move. Quite a big difference.

Now Nashville has changed. It's not even a southern town anymore, 200 people move here every day and most of them don't even speak English, much less southern drawl...

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St. Petersburg.

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Thats sad dr ralph. The new america.

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What's something about massachusetts you've learned from living there? A dominant trait? Something we'd never guess? A little side note. I don't know anything about MA.

I actually tried to answer this for a while, but it's hard to sum up. The easiest fun way to learn a thing about it might be to watch Good Will Hunting.

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DocteurRalph wrote:

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DocteurRalph wrote:
U.S.A. Grew up in Indiana and moved to Tennessee.

How does one compare to the other?

It was like moving to a foreign country. Heck I grew up in a small town that was all farmers and my dad was the only veterinarian that worked on cows horses and pigs. So everyone knew me and had known me as the little kid who rode around with the vet my whole life. There were no black or brown people, no one that wasn't exactly like me. There weren't any jobs either unless your dad had a farm and you were the first born son who inherited it.

So yeah I moved to a relatively big city and was anonymous and everyone hated me for the way I talked, I was a damn yankee. It was a heck of a change, learning all the different dialects and having criminals and people you couldn't trust all around. There's not a lot of that in small towns, they figure you out fast and you go to jail or move. Quite a big difference.

Now Nashville has changed. It's not even a southern town anymore, 200 people move here every day and most of them don't even speak English, much less southern drawl...

It'll settle down soon. I understand what you're saying and it's part of a growing population. It happened before with the first settlers. Hold true and if someone pokes you about your accent it's their problem. They call me (my government too!) an Anglo. I don't want that name, refuse to answer to it and smile when I think of Karma biting the stupid dicks. I take care of my relationships because in end that's all we have.

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