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Druidus

Keeper of the Grove
I live in Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada. I am within the Arctic Circle. My city's most distinguising characteristic is that there are no trees within 500km. It's cold... Very cold...
 

cardero

Citizen Mod
Modena, New York born and raised

At the playground is where I spend most of my day

Chilling out, maxing, relaxing all cool
 

FyreBrigidIce

Returning Noob
Elmira, New York. A very small town that is not too well known.

The only things that may help find or recognize it are:

1) Mark Twain is from here
2) Brian Williams of NBC Nightly News is from here (I think Brian is the first name)
3) We have 2 State Correction Facilities here
4) Cancer Scare for Southside High School Students and Aumni
5) Almost a Valentines Day Massacre at Southside High School when a student took a backpack full of guns and bombs to school.

It is 12:46 PM here and it is 4 degrees above 0 but the windchill makes it -8 degrees. I want snow but I hate bitter cold.

I am sure there are others but I hate this town because it is falling apart and I am in no postiion to help build it back up, and I can not think of anything else.

FBI
 

michel

Administrator Emeritus
Staff member
Bournemouth in the U.K; Middle of the south coast.
It is great here apart from the weather - England is such a small Island; you konow the saying, I expect, 'If you don't like the weather, wait 5 mins....'
I am happy here.:)
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huajiro

Well-Known Member
I live in San Diego, California, USA

I am about 15 minutes from Tijuana, México....where I lived for about 3 years before.
 

cardero

Citizen Mod
huajiro writes:I am about 15 minutes from Tijuana, México....where I lived for about 3 years before.
Next time you are down in Tijuana pick me up some Bibles, I hear Tijuana has the best Bibles
 

Lightkeeper

Well-Known Member
I live in the beautiful Northwest near Seattle, WA. This morning on my sales calls I drove up to Snoqualmie. We've had lots of rain and weather in the 60's this week, so the Snoqualmie river was very high, almost street level. We are due for more rain this weekend so probably there will be more flooding.Here is an older picture of Snoqalmie Falls. Today there is four times more water rushing ofer the falls.
 

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martha

Active Member
I am in the beautiful town of Secaucus, New Jersey. Don't sneeze or you will miss it! We are known for the former pig farms and slaughterhouse that used to be here. When I lived up the hill in Jersey City, N.J., on a hot day we could smell Secaucus. It doesn't stink half as bad now.:) We are about fifteen minutes from Manhattan New York. I like it here because it is still small and friendly, but it is changing every day what with development of the Meadowlands and bringing in Wall Mart, Sam's club,Target, just to name a few big stores in our area.
Regarding the weather, we are in for a big snowfall on Saturday into Sunday. It will be about a foot for us as well. I feel bad for one of my bosses, he has been in the Florida area for about a week visiting some of our stores, and now he has to come home to Collegeville Pa. just in time for the snow. Sometimes it is good not to be a Vice President of Operations.
 

lilithu

The Devil's Advocate
Lightkeeper said:
I live in the beautiful Northwest near Seattle, WA. This morning on my sales calls I drove up to Snoqualmie. We've had lots of rain and weather in the 60's this week, so the Snoqualmie river was very high, almost street level. We are due for more rain this weekend so probably there will be more flooding.Here is an older picture of Snoqalmie Falls. Today there is four times more water rushing ofer the falls.
Snoqualmie! That's where David Lynch's Twin Peaks was filmed. Loved that show! I drove up there with a friend once while in Seattle for a meeting, and ate at the diner with the best pie on earth. :)

I live in Washington DC, the US capital, where our president was inaugurated yesterday. Shut down half the city, traffic was a mess, hurt local businesses, cost over $17 million for security, and we don't have voting rights in Congress. :mad: Good thing for him too because the nation's capital, the ones who live closest to the pres, voted over 90% against him in the last election. :p

DC is a strange place, a mixture of southern slowness and northern hurriedness, of international influences and small town provenciality. In other parts of the city, you might bump into heads of state but in my little neighborhood, people sit out on their porches to talk to the neighbors and say hello (actually, 'how you doin?') as they pass each other. This Cali girl likes it very much.
 

huajiro

Well-Known Member
carrdero said:
Next time you are down in Tijuana pick me up some Bibles, I hear Tijuana has the best Bibles
Can you read Spanish?

Christian Bibles?

Most down there are Catholic
 

Scuba Pete

Le plongeur avec attitude...
Altamonte Springs is just north of Orlando Fl.

We have more fossils than anywhere else in the world!

Except for terrestrial Dinosaur fossils. We were a reef back then.

BTW, we aren't counting the old folk!

But we CAN count.

The windows are open, the birds are singing, life is sweet except my hand hurts!
 

SK2005

Saint in training
Has anyone ever seen the movie Dante's Peak. That was filmed in my town of 800 people in little ol' Wallace Idaho. Home of the Gem's, NOT potatoes! :)
 

FyreBrigidIce

Returning Noob
Is there actually a volcano there or was it just a prop?

That movie was awesome. My favorite scene is when the Grandmother sacrifices herself for her grandchildren. Not because I love human sacrifice but because it was a true symbol of love to be sure that her grandchildren were safe. (Yes, I know this was off topic)

FBI
 
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