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Fri 11 Apr, 2003 04:03 pm
Mine was Norridgewock till I moved to Skowhegan.
So thats how you got that sunny personality ci
Minehead, Somerset, England. Over the hills and far away.
Chicago, Illinois
SouthSide
See ya round, Baby!
I was born in Ft. Worth, Texas and lived in Texas from most of my early youth. For whatever reason, I will always consider Tulsa, Oklahoma my hometown though.
I used to live on the South side of Chicago too, New Haven. Right by Medici pizza. You know the place?
I lived in Brooklyn once, Prospect park aamof right beside the Greenwood Cemetery. Because that borough brought me into contact with many who would help my career, I too will consider that home sweet home.
ChiTown in the house!
Mighty, mighty southside.
A big shoutout to my homey NH!
Algis, Most of my sunshine comes from retirement, and the lessening of responsibilities. Freedom from worries is wonderful to change one's disposition.
ci.
I was born in Waltham and lived there for most of my life.
Prospect Park, some good old design.
I'se born in LA, quite some time ago. Still love the place, as not too many others do.
Not there now.
Love other places too.
But I do get tired of people in my new area going (splat) on LA. They should stop splatting and pay attention there.
Aw heck, we're practically a family of Gypsys we've moved around so much.
I spent about half my childhood in the Boulevard Park / Des Moines area between Seattle and Tacoma. Junior high in the Woodland Hills suburb of LA, and high school in the Arlington Heights suburb of Chicago.
We've lived in Ras Tanura, Saudi Arabia for the past 11 years. I qualify for early retirement in three more years - the missus and I bought a retirement home in the Tucson area last year.
Well, I'm really boring.
Born in Sydney, and apart from about 6 months back on the farm, I've lived here all my life (so far :wink: )
Born in San Rafael, CA; raised in Vaughn, WA (pop. 200).
Norridgewock had the prestige that Tom Thumbs wife like to spend summers there. Along with many others from that part of society.Skowhegon was named after an Indian Skow he Gone. There we have the worlds largest wooden carved Indian.
CI:
Money does "make the world go round".
Even tho at times it's a little lop-sided