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What part of the World do you live?

Started by Dave: Blackeye15, May 29, 2003, 02:27:39 PM

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BlackAngel

I live in the greatest city in the world (to me, that is), the city that never sleeps, the city i was born in and the city that I will die in:

New York City
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The Burgomaster

BlackAngel wrote:

> I live in the greatest city in the world (to me, that is), the
> city that never sleeps, the city i was born in and the city
> that I will die in:
>
> New York City

I'm from just north of Boston, but I have always said that if I ever move to another place, my top choices would be:

New York City
Las Vegas
Atlanta
Chicago

"Do not walk behind me, for I may not lead. Do not walk ahead of me, for I may not follow. Do not walk beside me either. Just pretty much leave me the hell alone."

Neville

I  was born and I live in Lleida a small city (150,000 inhabitants last time I checked), on the norteast corner of Spain.

Due to the horrifying nature of this film, no one will be admitted to the theatre.

Evan3

BlackAngel wrote:

> I live in the greatest city in the world (to me, that is), the
> city that never sleeps, the city i was born in and the city
> that I will die in:
>
> New York City


Damn man, How do you be so lucky? NYC is truly the greatest place in the world. GOod pizza, good deli, lots of Jews (hehehehe.) But man, how do you afford it?

 "Sir, if you were my husband, I would poison your drink."

--Lady Astor to Winston Churchill

"Madam, if you were my wife, I would drink it."

--His reply

Dave: Blackeye15

I agree with you raj Oregon is a beautiful state but the budgeting for schools in my city is really @#$%y! so that's my only complaint really. Almost everyone that has responed is from the U.S.A and one person from Spain.

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SkullNinja


Bernie

Brooklyn, New York [insert joke here]

Damien01

Chicago... I work right next to the Sears Tower... :D

The Burgomaster

SkullNinja wrote:

"Mesa, Arizona"

I love it out there, too. I spent some time there for work a few years ago. Stayed at the Hilton (not sure if it's in Mesa or one of the surrounding cities, but it's a beautiful Hotel . . . nice atrium with a bar in the middle of it).

Went to a bar called Marco Polo's one night. I also ate at a restaurant that served fried testicles. They gave me a certificate for eating them.

"Do not walk behind me, for I may not lead. Do not walk ahead of me, for I may not follow. Do not walk beside me either. Just pretty much leave me the hell alone."

Scott

SkullNinja we stayed at Holiday Inn Express near Baseline Drive in Mesa or Tempe can remember which at this time.

Mofo, thats to funny. Don't worry Jersey isn't missing much. How do you like Pheonix compared to Alaska. I heard that its been over 100 degrees all week. When we went out there it was 70 degrees average around Easter time. The whole state is awesome.


Fearless Freep

I joke with people that my parents moved to Tuscon because Phoenix was just too hot.  People who have been there know it's not a joke.

"Tuscon has 100/100 but Phoenix has 115/115"

Meaning 100 days a year over 100 degrees and 115 days a year over 115 degress, respectively

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Going places unmapped, to do things unplanned, to people unsuspecting

Susan

They have a thing on Bravenet.com where you can create a guestmap (visitors can select a face icon to use as a pushpin on the map where they are located and can leave a brief message), it would be interesting to have a concept like that here.

I'm in dallas. I'm actually more curious about what everyone here does for a living. ;-) We know what you are by night, but what are you by day..


Mofo Rising

Scott wrote:

> Mofo, thats to funny. Don't worry Jersey isn't missing much.
> How do you like Pheonix compared to Alaska. I heard that its
> been over 100 degrees all week. When we went out there it was
> 70 degrees average around Easter time. The whole state is
> awesome.
>

Well, I'd much rather live in Alaska (I'm from Juneau), but there's this whole making money thing that keeps me down here.  Much easier to make a living.

Also, while Alaska has that whole outdoors thing going on for it, Phoenix has much more of the indoor thing happening.  I can actually see movies on opening day without having to stand in line for an hour or two.  Not to mention the arthouse flicks.

I don't know, I'll probably move back when I can get a proper occupation going for me.

And yes, it has been over a hundred all week.  But you get used to it if you never go outside.
Every dead body that is not exterminated becomes one of them. It gets up and kills. The people it kills, get up and kill.

Janice


Dave: Blackeye15

Is Woodruff, SC really that bad? Does it have lotsa trees like in Oregon?...anyway moving on...

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