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Array  Originally Posted by telkanuru living in the largest division in the US tends to spoil you. Largest by membership.
Alaska's probably the largest division in the US (unless you want to include National Division, which is really the largest division in the USFA but isn't in the US (unless you count those random bits of non-incorporated territory that isn't actually intended to be Nat. Div.)).
-B :) "Oh but you can't expect to wield supreme executive power just because some watery tart threw a sword at you!" -
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Array Carmel, NY -> Newton, MA (most of growing up) -> Baltimore, MD (college) -> Amherst, MA (grad school) -> Newton, MA -> Amherst, MA -> Easthampton, MA -> Philadelphia, PA.
I'm happy with where I am and what I'm doing.
-B :) "Oh but you can't expect to wield supreme executive power just because some watery tart threw a sword at you!" -
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Array Son of academics, born in Michigan, then moved around about every 3 years, Indiana, more Michigan, New York.
Now I'm in Southern Maryland, going to school. As to where I'd like to live? I'd love to go into government at some point in the future, so either DC, or wherever the State Dept. sends me. Hateful to me as the gates of Hades is that man who hides one thing in his heart and speaks another. ~Homer
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Array  Originally Posted by Louweasel Thank you Mormegil. Personally I find it endearing that you live in a place called Red Stick. And in Louisiana, which sounds a bit like my name.  It's not too grand. I mean Baton Rouge is a sorry excuse for a city, and the mosquitos are terrible. You're right, Louisiana does sound like Louweasel, a little bit. I would love to have some mountains or at least big hills, and more cooler weather. Fencing outside in the middle of the summer in south louisiana in full gear is a little on the hot side, especially when the outside temp is like 95+ degrees F. "ATTACK, ATTACK, ATTACK" - Gen. Patton I miss Fencergrl!!! -
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Array I am from California...given the choice however...probably Vienna half of the year, Canmore, Alberta canada the other half.
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Anchorage> Texas> Ohio> NYC> D.C.> couple years of crazy traveling constantly> Colorado> Japan> Germany> Ohio> North Carolina> Texas> Kuwait> Kosovo> Afghanistan> Iraq. All places mentioned are six months or more. Have spent shorter stints in many more places. Would like to eventually end up in Austin(if they can ever figure out the traffic problem), Charlotte(outskirts toward the lake west side of the city), Colorado(middle of nowhere, me my wife my dogs and a lake) Should you walk on the road less traveled, watch your step. -
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Array Don't you go taking all the good lakes - that's exactly where I intend to end up, too! -
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Array Born and raised in Amarillo, Texas. Great place to be! I hope everyone lives in an area they can call home. -
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Array Born in Kentucky but consider myself from Austin Texas. Lived in (roughly in order) Kentucky, Tennesse, Ohio, Texas (Austin), Kentucky, Texas (San Antonio), Bilouxi Missisipi, KAB OKI Japan, Kunsan, Pusan and Osan Korea, St. Louis MN, Washington DC, Virginia (northern), Texas (Wimberly), Texas (Austin), Virginia (northern). Currently in Charlottesville Virginia (central) but would like to end up in either Auckland NZ, Vancover BC or somewhere nice in Australia that is not Darwin or downtown Sydney. Just another lost soul saved by the (hit) First Church of EPEE!
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Virginia, Pennsylvania, Cleveland Ohio. Looks like I may be moving to LA though. I'd really like to live in South Africa or maybe Monreale, Sicily. It's not easy making this look easy. -
 Originally Posted by damion18d Anchorage> Texas> Ohio> NYC> D.C.> couple years of crazy traveling constantly> Colorado> Japan> Germany> Ohio> North Carolina> Texas> Kuwait> Kosovo> Afghanistan> Iraq. All places mentioned are six months or more. Have spent shorter stints in many more places. Would like to eventually end up in Austin(if they can ever figure out the traffic problem), Charlotte(outskirts toward the lake west side of the city), Colorado(middle of nowhere, me my wife my dogs and a lake) I was about to say that you've been to alot of war zones, then it hit me that you're in the Army. (By which I mean the Armed Forces).
I've always lived in New England. Although for a time, I lived in upstate New York, which isn't really New England. -
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Array  Originally Posted by geezer Wow, that's very unusual...and kind of cool. Makes a good story! I guess. I feel like a wanderer at times though. I kind of fit in everywhere, but at the same time there's no one place I can go to fell at home... Even in cliques, everyone kind of likes me, but there's no one group I can actually be a part of. My origin just kind emulates that. -
born in russia, grew up in Chile, Venezuala, stockholm, then austria, California, NY, connecticut (I get points for spelling correctly) quebec, chicago still in chicago. Ideal place, I just want my own greek island, maybe I can hook up with athina onassis, dream, dream still dreaming............... -
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Array I would love to live abroad if only for one year. Barcelona wouldn't be bad. Ibiza probably would be better. Heaven is where the police are British, the chefs Italian, the mechanics are German, the lovers are French, and its all organized by the Swiss. Hell is where the police are German, the chefs are British, the mechanics are French, the lovers are Swiss, and it's all organized by the Italians. "I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered" George Best
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