2009-06-28, 08:50 | Link #1026 |
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Northern germany. Half of me comes from the philippines, though. Hopefully will be visiting again in spring next year :/
The location I gave in my profile (<---) is a pun to the name of my hometown and a piece of 'art' here, named "Hangover". It's nothing more than a few cars made of stone attached to the bottom side of the bridge behind the central station - thus 'hanging' there upside down. And it's a pun because my city's name is Hanover You might only have heard about it, because the world expo was held here in 2000. |
2009-06-28, 09:59 | Link #1028 |
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: 28° 37', North ; 77° 13', East
Age: 33
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Aww dont say that.. I've lived a lot of places, and I've found the U.S to be quite nice actually.. well, maybe thats just because of where I live there, the people are friendly, the area is beautiful, but the weather is god awful ( I stay in MN )
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2009-06-28, 11:02 | Link #1029 | |
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I guess you don't have the stereotypical thick LI accent, where "Long Island" sounds like "Lawn Guyland" I live in "western Long Island" (lol Queens) but thankfully don't have that accent
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2009-07-08, 15:24 | Link #1034 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Seattle WA
Age: 47
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Do it!! Vermont is awesome.
Southern VT can be a little boring, but the Essex, Burlington, Middlebury area is great. I have lived in Seattle for quite a while, but I am originally from VT. I'll likely move back to Vermont once I have made my riches as a software developer. |
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