Where is everyone from? Is it cool there?

kybert

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oh perth IS gorgeous, for a holiday or something. but when you live here the isolation and the governments continual attempts to keep us in the dark gets on peoples nerves. the hospitals are terrible too. in fact, they are downright embarassing.
 

pedalup

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:beer i live in camarillo california which is about an hour norh of los angeles. the weather is absolutely beautiful. we are surrounded by beautiful beaches, as well of a lot of mountains so i think that the outdorsman would be extremely content! the houses are extremely ridiculous though. a 5 bedroom house on a normal neighborhood, and i am not talking about the estates up in the hills go easily for a million and a half.... easily! a one bedroom apartment, $1,500 per month.... but the climate is beautiful, although i guess within another 50-100 years we are going to have no more strawberry fields because they keep building darn houses<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif" border="0">
 
We live in Northern California in a boring little town called Redding. I have ALWAYS hated it here and would love to move back "home" to Pacific Grove, California where I grew up. We actually had some snow here a couple of days ago but it didn't stick for very long. It gets over 110 here in the summers and it drops to the 30's in the winter. It's 49 and raining right now. *yawn*
 

rose4cale

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We're from Iowa, bordering Illinois along the Mississippi River. Grew up in a small town. Cornfields and farms everywhere, yes. But we like it. Summers are HOT and HUMID and winters are frickin cold. Our summers are spent boating on the Mighty Mississippi with sandbars and coolers of our favorite beverages. Winters we like to travel to Breckenridge Colorado. Had our first snowfall today so the fever to ski is on!
 

Faust

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Something is very wrong if it's very humid in Iowa. Just thought I would inject that view here. If it is actually humid in Iowa, then the environment is indeed going down the septic tubes.
 

wuffles

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I'm in Canberra, Australia's capital :S It's not bad, colder than most of Australia and small, but... nice all the same!
 

Faust

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If I know I have say 7 months to live, aside from amsterdam just for the decadent fun side, i'm hitting up the red light district of australia next...My god, some amazingly beautiful women...
 

debs2girls

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I am from Oklahoma, near Tulsa....very boring nothing to do here at all....some of the places you all live sounds like a dream come true to me...
Debbie
 

anonymous

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I live in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, three hours away from Oklahoma City. The weather is starting to get cold here, but do I think where I live cool as in awesome, well, I think it is ok, but Bartlesville is starting to get bigger, and Tulsa which is an hour away has a lot more to do there. I ve also lived in Bartlesville and its surrounding area my whole life.


Jennifer (PrincessJDC)

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pedalup

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hey jennifer, i use to live in a small town called kansas, oklahoma... my crazy, deranged mother shipped me off to a christian boarding home there called cookson hills cristian ministries... have you heard of it? i eventually got kicked out because i guess i was too bad for the program, whatever if you say a cuss word you get in trouble! what a joke that place was... anyways, thank god i am out of there because i hatttttteeeeeeeddddd it there. imagine going from sunny california to dnowy oklahoma... what a shock that was to say the least!!!! sorry, i rambled.
 

debs2girls

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Hey Jennifer, a very good friend of mine lives in Bartlesville.....I am glad someone is from Oklahoma besides me....
Debbie
 

anonymous

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I grew up in Northern Ontario but have recently moved to Southern Ontario. It's very cool here, but a different kind of cool if you get my drift. I don't live in an igloo though, which I have heard is the belief among many Americans. It's a great place to live if you like the great outdoors (like myself). I personally recommend Northern Ontario over Southern. The people are a little more drunk, but that just makes them all the more laid-back. That's my old hometown anyways. I find Southern Ontario a bit more snobbish. Everyone just tries to out-do the neighbors, and it's all very fake and tiresome. I'm just an old country girl, and I guess to most people that translates into "hick" but well, I guess you are what you are.
 

rose4cale

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seandavis, come to Iowa in July or August...it's very hard to breath!

Today, it was -4 degrees, without the windchill.
 

Faust

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Heh no thanks on the Iowa invite <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

I had my full with negative temperatures when I went to Germany in winter. Heh I was just talking to my friend in Kansas and he told me it's absolutely freezing outside, I told him I just walked outside in my sports boxers for a bit, it was like 75 degrees. He told me to die in a fire lol.
 

JustDucky

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Hi all..I live in NY, about 2 hours north of NYC and yes...it is cold, actually supposed to snow tonight! Emily, I actually have been near Cheshire CT, was in rehab at Gaylord a few years back, pulmonary rehab in Wallingford. Yep, snoretown...especially in mine! There are only two traffic lights in my town, blink and you will miss it LOL! Hugs, Jenn <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 
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