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Where are you from?
d005h Posted Mar 23, 2000
Which Musselburgh is not around 7 miles east of Edinburgh?
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Eeyore Posted Mar 23, 2000
From Lovely Liverpool – but I'm been camping out in Putney, south west London for about 20 years now.
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mari-rae(tee reads: (entangled in cardboard boxes, please send tape...) Posted Mar 26, 2000
I live in Wisconsin, USA. Home of the Badgers, winners of the college football Rose Bowl game. Home of America's Team, the Green Bay Packers (professional football). Home of the finest cheeses in the States. Home to Harley Davidson and Kohler. Home to myself, husband Bob and our many assorted farm animals and pets!
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Jazz Posted Mar 26, 2000
Newcastle on Tyne - nice to see another Tynesider Big Geordie on the lists.
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Fruitbat Posted Mar 30, 2000
Olen Suomesta, eli I'm from Finland too. Now I live in Aberdeen, so I can refute the claims that Helsimki is the dullest city in Europe. There is at least one duller, and I don't mean Vammala.
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Eomando (it is it is it is 2 years now!!! 8-) ) Posted Apr 22, 2000
Right on the border between Sunderland & Durham in the North-East of England...
Tyne & Wear with a Durham postcode...
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Barney's Bucksaws Posted Apr 25, 2000
Born in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada
Raised in Kemnay, Manitoba (a small farming village)
Been in every major city in Canada
Currently living in Selkirk, Manitoba, home of Canada's only inland marine museum on the "beautiful" (ha, ha!!) Red River.
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Jazz Posted Apr 27, 2000
Hi Eomando - a Makem eh? I'm a Geordie from Gosforth - on the Newcastle/Northumberland border.
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jasegroom Posted Apr 28, 2000
Random places in the South of England - from Oxford to Bristol to Southampton back to Bristol to Reading and currently residing in Newbury.
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androyd Posted May 6, 2000
Highbury, London N4 just round the corner from The Home of Football.
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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted May 11, 2000
Nykøbing Falster, Denmark.
Details (feel free to be bored): Born in Schleswig, Germany (used to be danish (Slesvig), though). Mother german (forefathers danish), father danish (forefathers polish). Relatives (currently) in Germany, Denmark, England, USA and Canada - and (formerly) in Japan and Tanzania). Which makes me what? A cosmpolitan? I'm certainly not a xenofobic.
After living in quite a lot of different places in Germany and Denmark (and for a short but memorable while as a sailor in the northern european waters) I am now residing in Nykøbing Falster, a small town in the southeastern part of Denmark.
After visiting most of Europe and a brief trip to New York and Lost Angeles I don't think I will move from this kingdom again. But there are surely many places that I would like to VISIT, if that's okay with you?
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Argus Posted May 11, 2000
I am living in Stuttgart and Munich, Germany, simultaneously. Er, well... not really simultaneously... In Munich during the week, in Stuttgart on weekends. So maybe you count me half for each city?
Argus
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FairlyStrange Posted May 11, 2000
Born....Albequerque, New Mexico, US(yes....it *is* a state!LOL)
Dragged to a little town called Cullman, Alabama, US as a child.
Now reside in Gardendale, Alabama, US(about 5 miles north of Birmingham).
NM
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The Cow Posted May 12, 2000
Fairly Strange: have you seen www.stupid.com? It has an interesting page about a problem that New Mexicans had with the Atlanta Olympics.
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Rehash Posted May 12, 2000
South Lanarkshire
Scotland
UK
PS to any Yanks reading this- SCOTLAND IS NOT PART OF ENGLAND!!!!
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Where are you from?
- 41: d005h (Mar 23, 2000)
- 42: Eeyore (Mar 23, 2000)
- 43: mari-rae(tee reads: (entangled in cardboard boxes, please send tape...) (Mar 26, 2000)
- 44: Jazz (Mar 26, 2000)
- 45: Fruitbat (Mar 30, 2000)
- 46: Pastey (Apr 19, 2000)
- 47: Eomando (it is it is it is 2 years now!!! 8-) ) (Apr 22, 2000)
- 48: Mrgrunt (With the Beard of Power!) (Apr 25, 2000)
- 49: Barney's Bucksaws (Apr 25, 2000)
- 50: Jazz (Apr 27, 2000)
- 51: jasegroom (Apr 28, 2000)
- 52: androyd (May 6, 2000)
- 53: Will Jenkins (Dead) (May 7, 2000)
- 54: borx (May 8, 2000)
- 55: Exatr Tran (May 11, 2000)
- 56: Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ (May 11, 2000)
- 57: Argus (May 11, 2000)
- 58: FairlyStrange (May 11, 2000)
- 59: The Cow (May 12, 2000)
- 60: Rehash (May 12, 2000)
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