zizban
Troubadour
I'm from New England. A couple hours west of Boston.
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We're practically neighbors!I'm from New England. A couple hours west of Boston.
We're practically neighbors!
I'm from the hometown of R.A. Salvatore, Robert Cormier, Johnny Appleseed, the invention of plastics, and...
...and...
...actually, if you only know these four things, my hometown is looking pretty good!
We're practically neighbors!
I'm from the hometown of R.A. Salvatore, Robert Cormier, Johnny Appleseed, the invention of plastics, and...
...and...
...actually, if you only know these four things, my hometown is looking pretty good!
Oh yea? Well, my hometown is where the sock monkey was invented! Beat that!!!
I split this off from the Members Whereabouts thread so we don't clutter it up.
The aforementioned casino is one of two in the area, both owned by Native American Tribes. People who grow up here have a pretty skewed idea of what life is like for Native Americans.
How far away are you from New London? I'm quite fond of that town.
That sucks that they swallowed up your hometown & the natural resources. Connecticut is a beautiful state and so is the rest of New England for that matter...(A wink and a nod to the Legendary One and zizban...)
My eyes have been opened. I'm glad you have all your natural resources.I think you misunderstood me. My town has all of our resources, lots of nice trees and wetlands, as well as New London's reservoir...
I like New London and all but its to urban for me.
Too urban? Ever been to Boston? How about Holyoke?Ever been to the Holyoke mall? Probably a dumb question, huh? Sorry.
Not a dumb question if you ask me. Yes to all of the ever-been-tos. I tend to avoid Boston these days, since I mostly went there for Chinatown, and Quincy is better if you want to have dim sum, buy Asian food, and not have pigeon poop on your face. (All that and free parking, too!) I went to the Holyoke Mall the day I accepted my job teaching at Dean Tech, the vocational school in Holyoke.Too urban? Ever been to Boston? How about Holyoke?Ever been to the Holyoke mall? Probably a dumb question, huh? Sorry.
Cleveland, Ohio
Home of the worst sports teams ever, totally unpredictable weather, but other then that a pretty good place to live.