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Posted by Sourceror on December 7, 2001, at 15:13:11
In reply to Re: What part(s) of the world, posted by janejj on December 7, 2001, at 14:17:46
I live in the Atlanta, GA area now but just moved from Central NJ area and still feel like the Chicago, IL area is home.
Posted by Ted on December 7, 2001, at 15:47:46
In reply to What part(s) of the country/world you all from?, posted by Pamela Lynn on December 7, 2001, at 1:42:54
Silly-Con Valley (Sunnyvale, CA), about 60 minutes from Greg.Ted
Posted by Katey on December 7, 2001, at 16:07:16
In reply to Re: What part(s) of the country/world you all from?, posted by Ted on December 7, 2001, at 15:47:46
Nebraska, USA where theres a lot more land than people.
Posted by akc on December 7, 2001, at 16:28:47
In reply to Re: What part(s) of the country/world you all from?, posted by Katey on December 7, 2001, at 16:07:16
> Nebraska, USA where theres a lot more land than people.
and some corn and cows. Moo.
Posted by mgrueni on December 7, 2001, at 16:47:52
In reply to Re: What part(s) of the country/world you all from?, posted by pedr on December 7, 2001, at 11:05:34
< Bangor, Wales [UK]. Not too far from Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch. Honest. >
I believe you! "Mary`s church in the hollow of the hazel", right? And I even know how to pronounce it (in welsh of course).
Honest!
Micha :o)
Posted by Kristi on December 7, 2001, at 22:06:46
In reply to Re: What part(s) of the country/world you all from? » Katey, posted by akc on December 7, 2001, at 16:28:47
> > Nebraska, USA where theres a lot more land than people.
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> and some corn and cows. Moo.
And what I always referred to as "wavy roads"
Posted by nightlight on December 7, 2001, at 22:18:12
In reply to What part(s) of the country/world you all from?, posted by Pamela Lynn on December 7, 2001, at 1:42:54
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Alabama ,USA~ya don't have to be from Georgia to be 'crackers'!
nightlight
Hello to all. I just thought it would be nice to know where you all are from.
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Posted by Katey on December 7, 2001, at 22:54:50
In reply to Re: What part(s) of the country-Katey, posted by Kristi on December 7, 2001, at 22:06:46
> > > Nebraska, USA where theres a lot more land than people.
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very true, their fun to go fast on :)
Nebraska is also home to a multitude of husker hicks. game day is not a fun day. and their are lots of smelly cows, but theirs more smelly cows in Iowa.
Posted by Kristi on December 7, 2001, at 23:17:14
In reply to Re: What part(s) of the country-Katey, posted by Katey on December 7, 2001, at 22:54:50
I thought it was the neatest thing. I drove cross country and felt like I was on a rollercoaster in Nebraska. It's a state I will never forget.
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> Nebraska is also home to a multitude of husker hicks. game day is not a fun day. and their are lots of smelly cows, but theirs more smelly cows in Iowa.
Posted by Katey on December 8, 2001, at 8:34:04
In reply to Re: What part(s) of the country-Katey » Katey, posted by Kristi on December 7, 2001, at 23:17:14
lol, it might be a nice place to visit or drive through, but its not fun to live in. the roads are only fun in the summer when they arent covered in two sheets of ice and 4 or 5 inches of snow.
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> > Nebraska is also home to a multitude of husker hicks. game day is not a fun day. and their are lots of smelly cows, but theirs more smelly cows in Iowa.
Posted by robinibor on December 8, 2001, at 11:04:53
In reply to Re: What part(s) of the country/world you all from?, posted by Ted on December 7, 2001, at 15:47:46
Amazing how many of us have Chicago connections
Born in Newark, New Jersey
Grew up in CHICAGO
Ten years in Oak Park--great suburb(?) of Chicago
Now in Lakeville, Connecticut, in the foothills of the Berkshires
Posted by judy1 on December 8, 2001, at 12:15:18
In reply to What part(s) of the country/world you all from?, posted by Pamela Lynn on December 7, 2001, at 1:42:54
Beautiful San Diego, CA :-)
Posted by Deb R on December 9, 2001, at 7:29:31
In reply to What part(s) of the country/world you all from?, posted by Pamela Lynn on December 7, 2001, at 1:42:54
Hi Pamela Lynn,
I am from Australia.......G'Day mate!!!!
Deb.
Hello to all. I just thought it would be nice to know where you all are from.
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Posted by tina on December 9, 2001, at 10:26:48
In reply to Re: What part(s) of the world*LMAO* » tina, posted by Pamela Lynn on December 7, 2001, at 13:47:05
> Not sure I understand this one....why the *LMAO*????
Read where pedr is from. The reference to another town in Wales with all the double consonants and too few vowels and the name being a hundred letters long......it's the welsh language. I find it funny in a cute way. Didn't mean any offense.
Posted by wendy b. on December 9, 2001, at 13:44:40
In reply to What part(s) of the country/world you all from?, posted by Pamela Lynn on December 7, 2001, at 1:42:54
The lovely Fingerlakes Region in central NY state, it's like Little Switzerland here! Huge hills, glacier-formed lakes in the valleys. Home to one of the best wine-making areas in the country, the vineyards thrive on the hillsides, and get the cooling, drying effects of the breezes off the lakes... I can't put into words how gorgeous it is... Definitely one of those must-see areas when you're in NY state.
> Hello to all. I just thought it would be nice to know where you all are from.
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Posted by Glenn Fagelson on December 9, 2001, at 18:55:12
In reply to What part(s) of the country/world you all from?, posted by Pamela Lynn on December 7, 2001, at 1:42:54
> Hello to all. I just thought it would be nice to know where you all are from.
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Hi P.L.,The same as Judy1; San Diego, California
Glenn
Posted by Kristi on December 9, 2001, at 22:04:25
In reply to Re: What part(s) of the country/world you all from?, posted by wendy b. on December 9, 2001, at 13:44:40
> The lovely Fingerlakes Region in central NY state, it's like Little Switzerland here! Huge hills, glacier-formed lakes in the valleys. Home to one of the best wine-making areas in the country, the vineyards thrive on the hillsides, and get the cooling, drying effects of the breezes off the lakes... I can't put into words how gorgeous it is... Definitely one of those must-see areas when you're in NY state.
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Posted by Pamela Lynn on December 9, 2001, at 22:22:48
In reply to Re: What part(s) of the country-WENDY, posted by Kristi on December 9, 2001, at 22:04:25
WOW!! I just wanted to take a minute to thank you all for posting and answering my question.
So far I see no one from NJ...boo hoo!! LOL
Thanks to all of you again...
P.L.
> > The lovely Fingerlakes Region in central NY state, it's like Little Switzerland here! Huge hills, glacier-formed lakes in the valleys. Home to one of the best wine-making areas in the country, the vineyards thrive on the hillsides, and get the cooling, drying effects of the breezes off the lakes... I can't put into words how gorgeous it is... Definitely one of those must-see areas when you're in NY state.
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Posted by wendy b. on December 9, 2001, at 22:32:44
In reply to Re: What part(s) of the country-WENDY, posted by Kristi on December 9, 2001, at 22:04:25
> > The lovely Fingerlakes Region in central NY state, it's like Little Switzerland here! Huge hills, glacier-formed lakes in the valleys. Home to one of the best wine-making areas in the country, the vineyards thrive on the hillsides, and get the cooling, drying effects of the breezes off the lakes... I can't put into words how gorgeous it is... Definitely one of those must-see areas when you're in NY state.
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Yes, Kristi, but I am somewhat reluctant... Email me at:and we can connect.
Hope you're well! Looks like Glenn Fagelson wants to know how you are, too (see his post below!)
love ya,
Wendy
Posted by pedr on December 10, 2001, at 8:26:07
In reply to Re: What part(s) of the world*LMAO* » Pamela Lynn, posted by tina on December 9, 2001, at 10:26:48
No offence taken, us taffs have quite a thick hide thanks to all the sheep jokes ;-)
Here's one:
what do you call a sheep tied to a pole in Wales?
- a leisure centre.arf arf!!!
pedr.
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Posted by sar on December 10, 2001, at 10:06:37
In reply to What part(s) of the country/world you all from?, posted by Pamela Lynn on December 7, 2001, at 1:42:54
urchin-transient floating between San Antonio and Austin, Texas by Greyhound bus and tiny sports car.
Posted by tina on December 10, 2001, at 13:32:49
In reply to Re: What part(s) of the world*LMAO*, posted by pedr on December 10, 2001, at 8:26:07
> No offence taken, us taffs have quite a thick hide thanks to all the sheep jokes ;-)
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Posted by PaulB on December 10, 2001, at 16:07:04
In reply to Re: What part(s) of the world*LMAO* AGAIN!! » pedr, posted by tina on December 10, 2001, at 13:32:49
Sidmouth, Devon, UK
PaulB
Posted by Krazy Kat on December 10, 2001, at 21:56:12
In reply to What part(s) of the country/world you all from?, posted by Pamela Lynn on December 7, 2001, at 1:42:54
> P.L.:
I have been traveling. I'm in the Woodstock, NY area.
- Kat
Posted by Hod Putt on December 12, 2001, at 18:42:46
In reply to Re: What part(s) of the country/world you all from? » Pamela Lynn, posted by Krazy Kat on December 10, 2001, at 21:56:12
Madison, Wisconsin - where the school board banned the pledge of allegiance in the public schools. Probably the only school board to do so in the US. There are recall elections now. Should be interesting.
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