Stormwatch
 
  2  
Reply Thu 26 Nov, 2009 07:11 pm
@Dutchy,
true

You look forward to going to a live sporting event.
Dutchy
 
  1  
Reply Thu 26 Nov, 2009 07:14 pm
@Stormwatch,
True.

You have never attended a Rodeo.
Stormwatch
 
  2  
Reply Thu 26 Nov, 2009 07:16 pm
@Dutchy,
true, not high on my to do list.

You have never been to a rock concert.
tsarstepan
 
  1  
Reply Thu 26 Nov, 2009 07:26 pm
@Stormwatch,
False. I've even been to a Metallica!

You dreamed of opening a restaurant some time in your future.
Stormwatch
 
  2  
Reply Thu 26 Nov, 2009 07:28 pm
@tsarstepan,
false, the less cooking I have to do in my life the happier I am.

You would love to own your own business.
tsarstepan
 
  1  
Reply Thu 26 Nov, 2009 07:32 pm
@Stormwatch,
C'est trop vrai!

You never visited the Strawbery Banke Museum in Portsmouth, New Hamshire.
Stormwatch
 
  2  
Reply Thu 26 Nov, 2009 07:33 pm
@tsarstepan,
false

You have been to Sturbridge Village MA several times.
tsarstepan
 
  1  
Reply Thu 26 Nov, 2009 07:45 pm
@Stormwatch,
I haven't been in a while but it's true. I have been the that village countless of times. Probably one reason I grew up loving history so much.
http://i50.tinypic.com/35d8ars.jpg

You have fond memories of Prescott Park and the Portsmouth Theater by the Sea.
Stormwatch
 
  2  
Reply Thu 26 Nov, 2009 07:48 pm
@tsarstepan,
false, just getting to know Portsmouth recently.

You have traveled in NH
tsarstepan
 
  1  
Reply Thu 26 Nov, 2009 07:51 pm
@Stormwatch,
Yes. Many wonderful summer vacations spent in Rye, New Hampshire with my great aunt and a combination of my brothers, sisters, and cousins.

You never visited Old Hampshire or just plain Hampshire, England.
Stormwatch
 
  2  
Reply Thu 26 Nov, 2009 07:53 pm
@tsarstepan,
true, although someday I hope to visit Europe and travel extensively

You love the coast of Maine.
tsarstepan
 
  1  
Reply Thu 26 Nov, 2009 08:00 pm
@Stormwatch,
One word! Kennebunk! Though to be fair, that's the farthest north I believe I have ever been in North America.

Nope. That's wrong. I've been to Portland, Maine and Ashland, New Hampshire so that's not the farthest north in North America.

You've been to a concert at Tanglewoods.
Stormwatch
 
  2  
Reply Thu 26 Nov, 2009 08:05 pm
@tsarstepan,
false, my daughter just saw Kings of Leon there a few weeks ago though.

You enjoyed the Portland waterfront.

( I'm from Maine..love Portland and Kennebunk, and everywhere in Maine actually..lol I grew up in Brunswick)
tsarstepan
 
  1  
Reply Thu 26 Nov, 2009 08:15 pm
@Stormwatch,
I'm not sure I can answer that question. I'm more familiar with the collective waterfront of Kennebunk and Kennebunkport then with Portland. If I have ever visited the Portland waterfront, I can't remember it very much or I was too small to remember.

You personally know former Maine governor, Angus King, no relations to the uberbestselling author, Stephen King.
Stormwatch
 
  2  
Reply Thu 26 Nov, 2009 08:18 pm
@tsarstepan,
false

You would like an ocean front home.

( Mt Desert Island..Acadia National Park...awesome place! I love to go there and stay in Bar Harbor...I miss home!)
tsarstepan
 
  1  
Reply Thu 26 Nov, 2009 08:33 pm
@Stormwatch,
AN ocean front home would be quite cool. Heck, I'd live on Cape Cod if I could get away during the summer tourist season.

You believe that Maine plagiarized its state bird, the chickadee, from Massachusetts.
Stormwatch
 
  2  
Reply Thu 26 Nov, 2009 08:35 pm
@tsarstepan,
false, I didn't know they had the same state bird.

You think each state having a state bird, flower, animal etc. is a bit silly.
tsarstepan
 
  1  
Reply Thu 26 Nov, 2009 08:42 pm
@Stormwatch,
[I didn't know Maine's state bird either ... had to look it up. I already knew Massachusetts from reading a bit of trivia... most likely in a newspaper a long long time ago.]

False. It doesn't bother me. In fact, it can be kind of cute. I often brag about the Rhode Island official state beverage... coffee flavored milk. Kind of quaint and quite delicious as well.

You didn't know that at one time, Maine was apart of Massachusetts until it became a separate state in 1820.
Stormwatch
 
  2  
Reply Thu 26 Nov, 2009 08:51 pm
@tsarstepan,
false, I did know that

I also knew about RI's coffee milk. One of my best friends from college days is from RI. I used to tease her about her accent. She says cawfee..she is a second grade teacher now and I ask her how she can teach the short vowel /o/ BTW cawfee milk is awesome!


You prefer American history to European history.

tsarstepan
 
  1  
Reply Thu 26 Nov, 2009 08:59 pm
@Stormwatch,
I'm transhistorical. I love both American and European histories.

You have a partial manuscript for a children's book. [If not then why not? Hmm...?]
 

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