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I live in southern california, where air used to be full with smoke. Garden grove, CA to be more exact. Gang rate here are...... well, between high and medium. Graffitti are occasionally 2 miles away. And sometimes I even see "RIP somebody" on middle and high school announcement boards -_-. Really sad. My dad said most crimes starts at I.C.E (Internet Cafe Entertainment). It's actually true. One Internet Cafe got shut down by people since about 5 deaths occur there. Well, i'm not planning to move out of here, since my neighborhood is very protective, I do mean VERY :shifty:.
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I live in Fargo, ND. :sleep: It is really boring up here. Not much to see or do. Most people go over to the twin cities in minn. to do stuff or they get drunk :alcohol:. In the winter it is really dreary because the ground, buildings, and the sky are all the same color.:rolleyes:
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i live in the middle of nowhere aka great falls, montana basically we're central comand for all the missles scattered in our big state.And griffles is very military like :S nothing but jetters everywhere(not sayin its a bad thing)lol and we are just really cold or hot thats all no inbetween lol
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Vegas Baby Yeah!

THE gambling capitol of the world. The place where Roy got his head bit off by a White Tiger, the place where men of blue hue go and preform, and the place with a thousand signs of barely-not-nude women everywhere for the masses to see.

But that's actually quite the illusion that it is all fun here. You see, Vegas is only fun if you are 2 things.

*Rich
*Over 21.

I am neither, so I really can't do much.
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by krippled master [/i]
[B]I live in Rochester, New York which is the city inbetween Buffalo and Syracuse. Rochester is famous for Kodak and Xerox and thats about it. I've lived her since I was born and I am now attending college here. GIVE IT UP FOR UPSTATE NEW YORK! [/B][/QUOTE]

Finaly One OB member that lives in the general Area of Central New york!

Tell me KM, do you know where Taberg is, or possibly Rome?

you see, I live in bumpkin territory, middle of nowhere blah, blah, freezing cold, blah, blah, cows, blah.
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Sounds like there are quite a few Marylanders here. Excellent.

My house is about fifteen minutes away from D.C. (my school itself is actually located in the ever-lovely District of Columbia ^_~).

I can't imagine not living near a major city; my family moved from Montclair, New Jersey--which is very close to NYC--when I was in elementary school. Even though the traffic is horrendous around these parts, I guess I just love knowing that there's always something exciting going on, and that I'll never run out of interesting places to go.

Heh, it doesn't hurt that there's a movie theater and a solid block of restaurants directly across the street from my school.

~Dagger~
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[COLOR=indigo]Well....yeah I live in Kansas...

Overland Park, Kansas. Its actually a pretty big suburb, about 30 minutes out of Kansas City, Kansas. I live like 10 minutes off the State Line so its all good ^^.

Temperature here varies. A couple days ago it was spiking a high at maybe 10 degrees then all the sudden we had 58 degree weather (which is what we're enjoying now). So yeah its very odd here....

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I live in Florida, Miami to be exact. I don't take advantage it, as is the case with most people that happen to live in very turosty areas. The climate is odd lately, it's been in the 50s and 40s (farenheit) lately, which is nothing compared to other places, but y'know, it's the sunshine state.

I can't wait to get out of here though. Florida doesn't suit me I think, it's very much the party town and I'm too "artsy," if you will, to party the way Miamians do.
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Angelus_Necare [/i]
[B]Finaly One OB member that lives in the general Area of Central New york!

Tell me KM, do you know where Taberg is, or possibly Rome?

you see, I live in bumpkin territory, middle of nowhere blah, blah, freezing cold, blah, blah, cows, blah. [/B][/QUOTE]
[color=violet]Rome is Northeast of Syracuse and West of Utica, next question.
Taberg is West of Lee Center and Troy is north of Albany
Do either of you know where Genesseo or Stafford are?
Oaky, I'm done here.[/color]
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[size=1][color=blue]Ahh...good ol' Texas. Dallas, to be exact, so it's not some place small like El Paso or somewhere in the panhandle. Dallas is good to live in - just like Austin or Houston, it's pretty big but it doesn't really have things for people to go. The West End is okay, but it gets boring after a while and if there aren't any events going on then it's just plain blah. Oh well, I like living in the semi-quiet city of Dallas....even though I long for New York of Los Angeles....ah well, I like where I live.[/color][/size]
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Yay for Crimson_Warrior and Terpischore! I was born in Texas!

Sugarland... right outside of Houston I think. We moved up here about six or seven years ago... oh how I miss Texan winters. And of course all the mexican food :D. Most of my family is still down there in San Antonio and Houston (a few in Seguine).

Thankfully, we visit often.
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I live in China, Jiangsu Province to be exact, all the way! :blush:
China is an old-line country, maybe is very different from you, sometimes boring :confused: but sometimes interesting :D
My hometown is a small city beside the Changjiang River, there're lots of places of interest!
welcome to China!

A picture from a tour:
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I live the worlds most dangerous city L.A. yep its true l.a. has over 10,000 deaths by gun murders than anywhere in the world
just imagine the other kinds of death they are
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I live in an area called Hillsborough, in a city called Sheffield, in the UK.

I live with 3 other guys doing the same course as me.

I actually come from a different part of England though, the official England's Worst City, Stoke on Trent. (Seriously, it is actually official, or was a few years ago)
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Houston, TX is the place I call home although I live in Cypress, TX now, which is the same thing, because it?s apart of Houston like Sugarland is. I think Houston is a good place to live; if you don?t mind it getting very hot, raining often, and no snow. I?ve lived here all the years of my existence and really can?t compare it to other cities because I?ve never really been other places.

There are a lot of places I?d like to visit, but the only two places I can really feel at home right now are Houston or Atlanta, Georgia. I?ve almost no family here, but if I were to go to move to Atlanta, I wouldn?t need to go far to get to where a cousin, aunt, or uncle would live.

[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by ChibiHorsewoman [/i]
[B][color=violet]I lived in Killeen,TX (Ft.Hood) North of Austin for over a year and I've been to Watertown, NY (FT. Drum) and Kent,WA (Ft.Lewis) as well, I'm sure I can tell if a military town generally sucks or not. Ft.Lewis's selling point is Seattle atleast and Nellis AFB (yeah, I said carson before, and I'll fix that!) is Las Vegas which i said before doesn't count because Las Vegas doesn't need the Air Force to survuve just like Seattle doesn't need Lewis to sustain it's job force. I don't know about Ft.Carson since I've never been to CO, but I've seen a map of the area and there aren't a heck of a lot of cities. Same with Ft. Huachucka (or however you spell the place in AZ) Ft.Gordon doesn't count because it's located in Augusta,GA which is a decent sized city-even if the airport only has two gates out in the open.
Of course, maybe it's just the fact that Killeen and Watertown are so small. I'm from Rochester, NY just like Krippled!
That's right, Represent![/color] [/B][/QUOTE]

Wow, my aunt and uncle used to live in Killeen, until they moved to another base in Georgia. I used to visit them when they were out here. Killeen is a pretty small town, but it?s not that bad.

[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by FirePheonix727 [/i]
[B]Yay for Crimson_Warrior and Terpischore! I was born in Texas!

Sugarland... right outside of Houston I think. We moved up here about six or seven years ago... oh how I miss Texan winters. And of course all the mexican food :D. Most of my family is still down there in San Antonio and Houston (a few in Seguine).

Thankfully, we visit often. [/B][/QUOTE]

I remember when I was in 1st grade and this teacher said she lived in Sugarland and also, that I always thought it was actually this white sparkly place where everything was made of sugar and there were candy canes for street signs and everything; I really thought it was like something from a fairy tale. My, my, the imagination of a six-year-old! You could have guessed how disappointed I was when I found out it wasn?t.
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I live in a little town called Katoomba home of the supposedly famous three sisters(read: 3 pieces of rock rising from the valley floor. To elaborate my town is in NSW Australia about 2 hours out of Sydney home of the Sydney Opera House as well as the Sydney Harbour bridge.
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[color=crimson]I live in San Antonio, Texas. Home of the Alamo. Pretty nice city to live in, got alot of things to do. A small problem is with weather- we still manage to be on the tip of tornado alley, and aren't far enough inland to avoid getting hit by hurricanes who still have power left. Heh.

Socially and culturally, all is well- there are moderate amounts of gang related things, but it is mainly in the south or east sides of town. Pretty diverse of a town, too.

Great food as well.[/color]
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I live in a little town called La Puente in Southern California. La Puente is about an hour east of Los Angeles and 45 minutes (both by car, of course) north of Anaheim for those who really care.

I'd say La Puente, at least the part where I live, is a decent place to live - good weather (most of the time), little traffic, some nice places to go and hang out, good neighborhood. Obviously not as much here as there would be in a big city, but I prefer to live in a smaller, less congested area, heh.

Plus, J & B's has the best french fries ever...recognize >_>
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