So where are we all from?

Yureina

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From Northern California (Davis to be exact), but now I live in retardville USA in the Pacific Northwest.
 

Tsunimo

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Marble Dragon said:
Tsunimo said:
rune342 said:
I am from Washington, we have rain, lots of rain.
Hurray another Washintonian!!!
EDIT: sorry about the double post
Ooh! I used to be one too! Not anymore, though. I lived on Bainbridge Island, in Pudget Sound, which sucked. That's rich person land, and I advise you to stay away from it.

I currently live somewhere in Oregon. (Not telling the internet where, though.) It's a little like living in Washington, except a few degrees warmer. And no Seattle. Meh. Also, no sales tax!

Funny story: my band took a field trip to Seattle, and all of the Oregon-raised kids freaked out about the sales tax. They would go to buy something and then upon seeing the receipt, say "Ooooh....sales tax...that's right." (The salespeople were very nice about that, though.)
Isn't there a Living tax or something there though?
 

War Penguin

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I was born, grew up, and still live in Los Angeles. I feel comfortable saying that since LA is the second largest city in America.
 

voetballeeuw

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Phoenix, Arizona. Some activities we enjoy are kidnapping and drug running. No just kidding, it's just really really hot.
 

VotZ

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Born in Madrid, living in Costa Rica.
So close to the States and yet... games are SO pricey!!!
 

stiborge

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I was born in Racoon City but it was invested with zombies when I was very young and I had to move to Seattle. Seattle is boring as shit and it rains a lot. I don't go outside a lot anyways so it's alright. I still love it here.

EDIT: OH, we also have the Penny Arcade, that's one of the occasions I do leave my house. PAX is pretty win.
 

Canadamus Prime

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Coaldale, Alberta, Canada. Nothing really special about it really, but 15 minutes away in Lethbridge there's the world's longest and highest trestle bridge.
 

NickIsCool

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Marble Dragon said:
NickIsCool said:
rune342 said:
I am from Washington, we have rain, lots of rain.
dont portland drivers suck :D
Trust me, the bikers are worse. (If we're talking about the same city.) They think they own the roads simply because Portland is well known for being a bike-friendly city. Not enjoyable for those who drive.

Dang...extremely sorry for this post, meant to edit it into my first one. *bashes head in with log from pine tree* Oregon spirit!!!
thats why i tend to stay away from portland if i can... which is easy because vancouver is better
 

Daniel Cygnus

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Within 30 minutes of Raleigh, NC. My particular neck of the woods is packed with rednecks and rich country club types. You don't know how many times I've considered going postal. :D

It's much better in the town I go to college at (Boone, NC). The weather is generally much cooler, the people are awesome, the town itself is a pretty cool place, and the mountains are absolutely gorgeous. Sometimes, I just drive out without any set destination and enjoy the views.
 

Sleekgiant

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AbsoluteVirtue18 said:
A nowhere town in Alabama called Eufaula, but I lived in Jefferson City, Missouri for a while.

It's hot here. I miss Missouri.
Huzzah, fellow Escapists that live in Alabama :D
 

Rune342

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NickIsCool said:
rune342 said:
I am from Washington, we have rain, lots of rain.
dont portland drivers suck :D

im from washington too

im in a little town called La Center... theres nothing to do out here but the internet...

atleast im only 20 minutes away from vancouver
I live in Longview, about an hour from Vancouver and two and a half hours from Seattle. I know what you mean about there being nothing to do but the internet...
 

Stilt-Man

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I've lived in Central Pennsylvania, US all my life. Cows to the left of me, Amish to the right...

It's actually very peaceful and quaint, not to mention scenic. I'm rather pleased to live here.
 

GnomeThief

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I've moved around a lot. I was born in Sacramento, California, then we moved to Richland in Washington, then to Corvalis, Oregon, Kettering,Ohio, then back to Washington.

Not a lot to say about where I am currently. I live on the dry side of Washington. There's tumbleweeds everywhere, a ton of wind, and the nearest interesting thing is nearly a five hour drive away.
 

swolf

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I live near Cocoa Beach, FL. We have a beach, space shuttles, and Ron Jon's. We don't have winter though which is a good thing considering I moved away from Hardin Co, KY which has a freaking ice storm while I lived in a house that, turns out, had sh*tty insulation...and then the heat went out.
 

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DesiPrinceX09 said:
I am from Lusaka, Zambia, as is most of of my family for several generations. I have lived in Florida (USA) for the past 8 years though.
Your name and avatar suggest otherwise...
 

NickIsCool

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rune342 said:
NickIsCool said:
rune342 said:
I am from Washington, we have rain, lots of rain.
dont portland drivers suck :D

im from washington too

im in a little town called La Center... theres nothing to do out here but the internet...

atleast im only 20 minutes away from vancouver
I live in Longview, about an hour from Vancouver and two and a half hours from Seattle. I know what you mean about there being nothing to do but the internet...
awesome, on of my best friends is from there

...wait a sec... i might know you

do you know Jon B?

EDIT: you must drive slow, takes me 40 minutes to get from vancouver to longview