Where are you from again?

Where are you from?

  • Texas

    Votes: 7 13.7%
  • Other

    Votes: 35 68.6%
  • Grue?

    Votes: 9 17.6%

  • Total voters
    51
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It's odd clusters, really. Two from the vicinity of Barcelona. Several from NJ. Several from Texas. Floating West of Acapulco. With the whole world to choose from, it's interesting.
 
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Wasabi Poptart

Guadalajara, México.
How far are you from Chapala? That's where my husband's grandmother lives.[/QUOTE]

About 30 or 40 mins away. Very close.
Chapala's lake surroundings are filled with American and Canadian retired people that dress festively all year long, I love them n_n[/QUOTE]

LOL! Now there's something my mother-in-law never told me about. All she talks about is how she gets so sick whenever she goes to see her mom.
 
It's odd clusters, really. Two from the vicinity of Barcelona. Several from NJ. Several from Texas. Floating West of Acapulco. With the whole world to choose from, it's interesting.
Hey 2 near barcelona and 1 IN Barcelona! Don't forget abut the Jellyman!
 
It's odd clusters, really. Two from the vicinity of Barcelona. Several from NJ. Several from Texas. Floating West of Acapulco. With the whole world to choose from, it's interesting.
Well, I guess on a US board it's not too weird that we got a bunch from Texas, Cali, and the New York metro area. Top 3 population centers, 30%-ish of the total population.
 
It's odd clusters, really. Two from the vicinity of Barcelona. Several from NJ. Several from Texas. Floating West of Acapulco. With the whole world to choose from, it's interesting.
Hey 2 near barcelona and 1 IN Barcelona! Don't forget abut the Jellyman![/QUOTE]

The whozawhatnow? I want nothing to do with your manjelly, stranger, please keep that to yourself.
 
Guadalajara, México.
How far are you from Chapala? That's where my husband's grandmother lives.[/QUOTE]

About 30 or 40 mins away. Very close.
Chapala's lake surroundings are filled with American and Canadian retired people that dress festively all year long, I love them n_n[/QUOTE]

LOL! Now there's something my mother-in-law never told me about. All she talks about is how she gets so sick whenever she goes to see her mom.[/QUOTE]


HA! I believe her. The fish from that lake are mutant, I tell you.
We've got heavy food down here, her mom must be used to it by now.

Some of those areas are really nice though, I would assume you husband's grandma lives in Ajijic since that's the biggest concentration of elderly Americans and Canadians around the lake, and it's a beautiful place, my best friend has a really cool house there, we go whenever we get a chance, it's very relaxing.

 
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Wasabi Poptart

I'm really not sure. She's not American or Canadian though. She's Mexican.

La Purisima, maybe? I have her mailing address, but there are more parts to it than I'm used to looking at.
 

North_Ranger

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In Finland, I am from Turku, "where civilization first appeared in Finland - and from where it never left", as the saying goes ;) Originally, I'm from a small town in the Satakunta province, some 50 miles away. Left there when I got into the university. With any luck, I might be returning to that neighbourhood: there's an opening for an English teacher at the high school a town or two over. Wish me luck, I've got the interview on Wednesday.
 
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Biardo

Belgium, West Flanders, Staden ( a really small town, but I mostley spend my weeks in Ghent studying
 
@Calleja: Not too far over into creepy, actually.

*deep breath* Born in Southern California (Lancaster), moved to England when I was three (Cambridgshire). Moved to NORTHERN California at 11 (Nevada City and Grass Valley), moved to France when 16 (Martigues, near Marseilles), moved to Sicily at 18 (Aci Catena, near Catania), to Nevada at 19 (Reno/Sparks), Alabama shortly thereafter (Huntsville), and finally to Savannah, Georgia at 22. Living here has been the second-longest I've ever been in one place at a stretch, which has made it REAL hard to put down roots anywhere *chuckles*
 
@Calleja: Not too far over into creepy, actually.

*deep breath* Born in Southern California (Lancaster), moved to England when I was three (Cambridgshire). Moved to NORTHERN California at 11 (Nevada City and Grass Valley), moved to France when 16 (Martigues, near Marseilles), moved to Sicily at 18 (Aci Catena, near Catania), to Nevada at 19 (Reno/Sparks), Alabama shortly thereafter (Huntsville), and finally to Savannah, Georgia at 22. Living here has been the second-longest I've ever been in one place at a stretch, which has made it REAL hard to put down roots anywhere *chuckles*
Were you in Reno/Sparks any time after 2000? If so, we might have been there at the same time.
 
I'm from Canada, and they think I'm slow... eh?
Raised here.
Currently living in Oakville: Toronto's yuppy disposal site. I hate it, but I enjoy my college.
 
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