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HIya everyone! Whats the coolest thin about where you live?

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unluckysofar
berkley, California USA
Posted: May 31, 2008, 4:46 PM CST
hi, long time since ive visited, would like to make some new friends!

well iam in sunderland , england ( my home town ) at the moment, it changes quite often iam obsessed with trying to see all the world, back to the states next month, gonna take a rural road trip and try to see the real USA, outside the cities. Its also my home town.

its a really old city and has lost alot of its industry, but if you go down to the ship yards on a morning you still see alot of the old timers chattin nonsense and staring at the sea! its really interesting to see how the area is devolping but still staying sypathetic to its heritage.. and how the old boys cant let go of the routine


ok your turn..

Rob
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Zellarrone1
Hull, Humberside, England UK
Posted: May 31, 2008, 4:48 PM CST
The M62 that leads straight out of it laugh and I'm serious for once innocent
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PILIPALA
Cardiff, South Glamorgan, Wales UK
Posted: May 31, 2008, 4:49 PM CST
The Weather its pretty cool most of the time brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
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Manolito
a strfilled galaxy far faraway, Inner London, England UK
Posted: May 31, 2008, 4:51 PM CST
Marea.... smitten

Lady Sea love

i just love her... heart beating
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unluckysofar
berkley, California USA
Posted: May 31, 2008, 4:53 PM CST
Zellarrone1 wrote:
The M62 that leads straight out of it and I'm serious for once


yeah i ve bin stuck on that parking lot before! hehehe
pretty similar places !! you just gotta look harder for the cool stuff sometimes , its all perspective

oh and i just noticed i asked Whats your favourite "THIN" about where you live? what a dope

**** note to self**spell check and proof before posting, people judge you on your grammer! laugh
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Posted: May 31, 2008, 4:54 PM CST
I think we are getting a nudist camp outside of town. I saw a train go huffing and puffing into the woods and came out the other side going whooooooowhooooooo!dunno
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cristina
Lisbon, Groningen Netherlands
Posted: May 31, 2008, 4:55 PM CST
Manolito wrote:
Marea....

Lady Sea

i just love her...


who is she?wave

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pvictoria
Victoria, Gozo Malta
Posted: May 31, 2008, 4:56 PM CST
unluckysofar wrote:
hi, long time since ive visited, would like to make some new friends!

well iam in sunderland , england ( my home town ) at the moment, it changes quite often iam obsessed with trying to see all the world, back to the states next month, gonna take a rural road trip and try to see the real USA, outside the cities. Its also my home town.

its a really old city and has lost alot of its industry, but if you go down to the ship yards on a morning you still see alot of the old timers chattin nonsense and staring at the sea! its really interesting to see how the area is devolping but still staying sypathetic to its heritage.. and how the old boys cant let go of the routineok your turn..

Rob


You got me a bit confused there.If I understood right Sunderland is your hometown since you are english.How can Miami be your hometown being a tourist or a resident ?
the second part I take it is sunderland ?
Well either way good having you.My name is Pete from Miami .cheers corona never mind budweiser.LOL
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Zellarrone1
Hull, Humberside, England UK
Posted: May 31, 2008, 4:58 PM CST
unluckysofar wrote:
yeah i ve bin stuck on that parking lot before! hehehe
pretty similar places !! you just gotta look harder for the cool stuff sometimes , its all perspective

oh and i just noticed i asked Whats your favourite "THIN" about where you live? what a dope

**** note to self**spell check and proof before posting, people judge you on your grammer!
Ooooh, I didn't notice you'd put thin until you mentioned it laugh

You're right they are similar places though conversing
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Arlene101
Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia Canada
Posted: May 31, 2008, 5:00 PM CST
The temperature----no kidding.wave
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The_Kansan
Claxton (Powell) , Tennessee USA
Posted: May 31, 2008, 5:01 PM CST
Hey Rob, welcome back!

Too many cool things to mention, but I'll toss out a few:

Within spittin' distance of one of the oldest mountain ranges in the world (The Smokies). I can dig sassafras root for tea within 50 yards of the front door. I can walk 1/4 mile from the bottom of the driveway and have my canoe in Bull Run Creek in a matter of minutes. I can fish for rainbow and brown trout in the Clinch river for twenty miles below the Norris dam and then catch largemouth bass and crappie in the same river just a few miles further down.

I can be in the heart of 'civilization' (Knoxville) in 20 minutes, or walk out the door, climb the ridge and be in 'wilderness' in the same amount of time or less.
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Claayer
Wild Wild South West, Cornwall, England UK
Posted: May 31, 2008, 5:01 PM CST
HIya everyone! Whats the coolest thin about where you live?

The Great Outdoors.. the middle of nowhere...

the scenery. ..the landscape.. and the Atlantic ocean all around me.
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Claayer
Wild Wild South West, Cornwall, England UK
Posted: May 31, 2008, 5:02 PM CST
Zellarrone1 wrote:
The M62 that leads straight out of it and I'm serious for once


hahaha laugh


wave hug
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Arlene101
Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia Canada
Posted: May 31, 2008, 5:02 PM CST
Arlene101 wrote:
The temperature----no kidding.
Sory I thought different also. Hmmmm Scotch tape!!! That is thin.rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing
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unluckysofar
berkley, California USA
Posted: May 31, 2008, 5:02 PM CST
hey peter,

iam in sunderland at the moment, put i leave in a few days. Iam gonna spend some time in miami ( i lived there for some years )with friends then head out on a road trip, dont know where yet tho,
kinda update that when i have the chance! i look at it more like where am i now rather then "hometown"

er....
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Claayer
Wild Wild South West, Cornwall, England UK
Posted: May 31, 2008, 5:03 PM CST
unluckysofar wrote:
yeah i ve bin stuck on that parking lot before! hehehe
pretty similar places !! you just gotta look harder for the cool stuff sometimes , its all perspective

oh and i just noticed i asked Whats your favourite "THIN" about where you live? what a dope

**** note to self**spell check and proof before posting, people judge you on your grammer!


haha.. well I read it twice.. AND pasted it.. and still didn't notice it. (until you pointed it out) laugh


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Zellarrone1
Hull, Humberside, England UK
Posted: May 31, 2008, 5:06 PM CST
Claayer wrote:
hahaha
wave hug


Oh and the train station as well with the platforms full of outward bound trains <--(another good thing about where I live) laugh
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Claayer
Wild Wild South West, Cornwall, England UK
Posted: May 31, 2008, 5:07 PM CST
The_Kansan wrote:
Hey Rob, welcome back!

Too many cool things to mention, but I'll toss out a few:

Within spittin' distance of one of the oldest mountain ranges in the world (The Smokies). I can dig sassafras root for tea within 50 yards of the front door. I can walk 1/4 mile from the bottom of the driveway and have my canoe in Bull Run Creek in a matter of minutes. I can fish for rainbow and brown trout in the Clinch river for twenty miles below the Norris dam and then catch largemouth bass and crappie in the same river just a few miles further down.

I can be in the heart of 'civilization' (Knoxville) in 20 minutes, or walk out the door, climb the ridge and be in 'wilderness' in the same amount of time or less.


From everything you and Jackson have said.. (before too).. you certainly both live in wonderful place. thumbs up applause
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pvictoria
Victoria, Gozo Malta
Posted: May 31, 2008, 5:07 PM CST
The_Kansan wrote:
Hey Rob, welcome back!

Too many cool things to mention, but I'll toss out a few:

Within spittin' distance of one of the oldest mountain ranges in the world (The Smokies). I can dig sassafras root for tea within 50 yards of the front door. I can walk 1/4 mile from the bottom of the driveway and have my canoe in Bull Run Creek in a matter of minutes. I can fish for rainbow and brown trout in the Clinch river for twenty miles below the Norris dam and then catch largemouth bass and crappie in the same river just a few miles further down.

I can be in the heart of 'civilization' (Knoxville) in 20 minutes, or walk out the door, climb the ridge and be in 'wilderness' in the same amount of time or less.




Been there a bunch of times.You live pretty nice, in touch with nature.thumbs up
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unluckysofar
berkley, California USA
Posted: May 31, 2008, 5:08 PM CST
The_Kansan wrote:
Hey Rob, welcome back!

Too many cool things to mention, but I'll toss out a few:

Within spittin' distance of one of the oldest mountain ranges in the world (The Smokies). I can dig sassafras root for tea within 50 yards of the front door. I can walk 1/4 mile from the bottom of the driveway and have my canoe in Bull Run Creek in a matter of minutes. I can fish for rainbow and brown trout in the Clinch river for twenty miles below the Norris dam and then catch largemouth bass and crappie in the same river just a few miles further down.

I can be in the heart of 'civilization' (Knoxville) in 20 minutes, or walk out the door, climb the ridge and be in 'wilderness' in the same amount of time or less.


sounds like a cool place!

whats sassafras root?
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