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I'm in Arvada Colorado. It is a suburb of Denver. Our mountains are on fire!
 
Austin.

Moved down from Virginia 4 years ago.

Hey Jimmy, I've been to Arvada before. There are some cool people there. :)
 
I'm in Roswell, not the UFO crash site, the Atlanta suburb.

Although technically in the south, Atlanta is definitely not your typical southern town, which is good cause I grew up in Detroit and St. Louis. So I'm a northerner at heart.

Also I have been canoeing here and never once heard a banjo.

Lived in Columbus, OH and St. Petersburg, FL for some time as well.

My next move will be San Francisco, Manhattan, or possibly Paris or Amsterdam.

Or I will die here...
 
I'm in Roswell, not the UFO crash site, the Atlanta suburb.

Although technically in the south, Atlanta is definitely not your typical southern town, which is good cause I grew up in Detroit and St. Louis. So I'm a northerner at heart.

Also I have been canoeing here and never once heard a banjo.

Lived in Columbus, OH and St. Petersburg, FL for some time as well.

My next move will be San Francisco, Manhattan, or possibly Paris or Amsterdam.

Or I will die here...

You're next move are really cool places!

Wait a sec..... You're from another dimension! :cursing: What are you rambling on about? :D
 
Must admit that I "Google Earthed" you at one point as well.....

I'd put my coordinates in but it's just a boring suburban street.



You have to admit that it looks nice in my part of the world ... right?
 
Yeah, I didn't quite find the studio but I got close on Street View... there was an old guy accidentally in the photo taking a leak against the wall of a barn, but moresound swears it wasn't him...:laughings:

I was digging for worms to go fishing with! :D

But it sure is nice being able to walk out of my front door and take a leak if I so desired and would have it no other way.
 
I'm in Epsom in south east England. I'm originally from the north.
 
Indianapolis, Indiana (like there's another Indianapolis?)

I figured it was a good place to lay low and hide out for a decade or five.
 
My brother moors his boat in Sydney...which is a suburb of Victoria (as in BC, Canada!).

He's a wealthy man if he moors his boat in Sydney, Australia.. :)

I grew up in Brisbane, BTW and my mother was from Toowoomba, so we'd head up the range quite often to visit rels. I have a cousin who also now lives in Sydney who's from Toowoomba and who we'd visit as kids.... Plus I have some friends that still live out at Moola (if that locality actually has a physical presence) so every now and then I do the big drive and go see them, and head through Toowomba on the way... :)
 
I don't think my brother could afford a boat in YOUR version of Sydney--he's an air traffic controller (well, a supervisor to be precise) for the sea planes in Victoria harbour. Still, after a Christmas Day on his boat a few years back we keep encouraging him to sail down this way--the coward keeps saying 24 feet is too small!

We really like it here in Toowoomba--lovely views down the range and a climate a bit less humid and a few degrees cooler than just a few clicks away down the range. Okay, TODAY we could use those extra degrees but most of the year.... Toowoomba is big enough to have everything we need but small enough that, even at rush hour, I can drive from one side of the city to the other in 20 minutes. And Brissie is only a couple of hours away if we want the bright lights.
 
Now you want to talk about climate?

Here in New Hampshire we have nine months of winter and three months of bad sledding!
 
I had a lovely sea food lunch in Fremantle when I visited Perth a few years back--very pleasant and slightly Bohemian sort of place.
 
Now you want to talk about climate?

Here in New Hampshire we have nine months of winter and three months of bad sledding!

That's how we used to discribe Michigan when I lived there. The four seasons were June, July, August and winter.
 
Now you want to talk about climate?

Derby - where the sky and the streets are grey, and on the rare occasions when the sun comes out the chav scum decide to walk around shirtless drinking extra strength larger or white cider from 9 am making it a thoroughly worse place to live.
 
Now you want to talk about climate?

Here in New Hampshire we have nine months of winter and three months of bad sledding!

Apparently, a major meteorologist did his research and stated the area I just moved to has THE best climate in the U.S. And I have to say, it has been GORGEOUS for the while I've been here.
 
Derby - where the sky and the streets are grey, and on the rare occasions when the sun comes out the chav scum decide to walk around shirtless drinking extra strength larger or white cider from 9 am making it a thoroughly worse place to live.

There's a very good course in live sound and lighting at the university there though--I know the guy who runs it and he churns out some very qualified people.
 
Derby - where the sky and the streets are grey, and on the rare occasions when the sun comes out the chav scum decide to walk around shirtless drinking extra strength larger or white cider from 9 am making it a thoroughly worse place to live.
I always have fond memories of Derby. I must've done 35 trips since '86 to Alton Towers and coming off Junction 23a of the M1, before that bypass was built that means you can do the journey in less than 2 hours {admittedly, with your foot going through the floor}, I'd always head to Derby and pass through it. So on the way, Derby meant we were close to rides, rides and more rides and on the way back, Derby meant we were near the Motorway and "full speed ahead closer to home".
 
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