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Wed 17 Dec, 2003 10:27 pm
Arkansas.......south central
Oxford, England--sub district Birmingham
Sydney Australia, in a suburb called Auburn.
Miles, Texas: located exactly seventeen miles from Ballinger and exactly seventeen miles from San Angelo, in a tent in the middle of a cotton patch.
That's the secret question that lets me retreive my password from my multi-million dollar mutual fund account, so I can't tell you. I can mention that it is in New Jersey. Dys and Diane know, of course, but what would they do with more money?
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Michigan, lower peninsula...
Willow, I really thought you lived in Kansas. :wink:
Born - Oakland California. Spent the first three years there, then three in Portland, OR. Moved back to CA and spent the next sixteen years in Fremont, CA. Moved to KS. 'nuff said.
I was born prematurely in Roanne, Auvergne.
Sydney -Crown Street hospital.
St. Claire's Hospital, Manhattan.
(Anyone who tells you they are a native New Yorker, but can't tell you what hospital they were born in, is likely a liar.)
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willow_tl wrote:Oxford, England--sub district Birmingham
I'm intrigued by this!
Do you mean Oxford Road, Moseley, Birmingham? I don't know a subdistrict of Oxford called Birmingham!
Yay for St Claire, must be my patron saint! I was born in Beckenham Hospital, then in Kent and now swallowed by London.
Hospital at the Holy Ghost, Geseke, Westphalia, Germany ("on the Holy Ghost" as local people say).
By a cesarean. And I've still not recovered from this sudden change from the warm, nice darkness to the loud, could outside.
Quote:By a cesarean. And I've still not recovered from this sudden change from the warm, nice darkness to the loud, could outside.
Since you were born by cesarean section, are you confused as to whether you prefer to exit buildings through a window rather than a door? :wink:
Chicago, Illinois-Provident Hospital