Curiosity Thread starting again Where do you live?
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Okay, okay, I'll tally this list as well!
No seriously...I'll wait till we get some more answers.
Like mine, for example, I think I'm the first New Englander, well, there were a few who used to live here, but I don't think I recall anyone else still living here, at least who answered the post yet. (I think Liam is here, have you answered this post yet?)
Other than a few years around the bi-centennial in Norman Oklahoma (no offense to OK and similar states, but it was probably not the best place for a family of die hard liberal Yankees to be at the time. My principal in school made us sing the National Anthem AND the title song to the musical Oklahoma, every day in school. And no I am not kidding.) Anyway, other than those few years, I have lived mostly in Massachusetts as a young person and straddling over the New Hampshire and Maine border as an adult.
Someone mentioned the joy of four seasons in Ohio, that is one of the reasons I like New England, right now it is 1AM and still 80 degrees or so and in 6 months it could be -30 with 3 feet of snow on the ground and according to the zillions of tourists who come here in the Fall, we have great leaf-peeping too.
I also like being near the ocean, in fact, couldn't live without it.
Well, as I said, when we get some more answers I'll tabulate the list and see what we get, hopefully some more of you folks from outside of the US, its nice to know that even if it a sleep disorder, we can all say we have something in common with people who might otherwise have completely different lives.
Anyway...
g'night
quest
No seriously...I'll wait till we get some more answers.
Like mine, for example, I think I'm the first New Englander, well, there were a few who used to live here, but I don't think I recall anyone else still living here, at least who answered the post yet. (I think Liam is here, have you answered this post yet?)
Other than a few years around the bi-centennial in Norman Oklahoma (no offense to OK and similar states, but it was probably not the best place for a family of die hard liberal Yankees to be at the time. My principal in school made us sing the National Anthem AND the title song to the musical Oklahoma, every day in school. And no I am not kidding.) Anyway, other than those few years, I have lived mostly in Massachusetts as a young person and straddling over the New Hampshire and Maine border as an adult.
Someone mentioned the joy of four seasons in Ohio, that is one of the reasons I like New England, right now it is 1AM and still 80 degrees or so and in 6 months it could be -30 with 3 feet of snow on the ground and according to the zillions of tourists who come here in the Fall, we have great leaf-peeping too.
I also like being near the ocean, in fact, couldn't live without it.
Well, as I said, when we get some more answers I'll tabulate the list and see what we get, hopefully some more of you folks from outside of the US, its nice to know that even if it a sleep disorder, we can all say we have something in common with people who might otherwise have completely different lives.
Anyway...
g'night
quest
I'm scared, but I used to be very scared. - a quote used by the Freshman Class my senior year in HS (oh so many years ago) and have managed to use in just about every major step I have made in my life since.
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Western Maryland, in the mountains just a stones throw from WV & PA. Whole lot different than Baltimore, the Eastern Shore, or DC.
Probably moving back to Daytona Beach area in the near future to be closer to 8 & 5/9 grandkids - & so we can figure out what a hanging chad is & vote too!
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Probably moving back to Daytona Beach area in the near future to be closer to 8 & 5/9 grandkids - & so we can figure out what a hanging chad is & vote too!
GO GATORS!
“The best cure for insomnia is to get a lot of sleep.â€