What's your Hometown???
#46
probably coz none of them live to be sheep and get butchered when lambs
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#47
Quote:Originally posted by matthewmalay
Watch out! The old man is getting gumpy. JK

Yeah, Gen X people were born around the early 70s. I think my generation was Gen nothing


Hey, I was born in 1955. Got you all beat. BTW, I was born in Montreal but moved around alot (army brat). I presently reside near Oxford Mills, Ontario, just a few klicks south of Ottawa.

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#48
I'm at student at Univ. of Notre Dame, Indiana. No social things to do here except for drinking and go cow tipping. Really sad. Grew up in the Philippines til I was 7 and then lived in Jersey City, NJ. Really ghetto (scarey) place to be. Wish I had been born Japanese just for the pure sake of being able to buy anime without waiting for subtitles Smile Or that I had take Japanese classes while here in college *smacks forehead* Haven't really done a lot of posting in this site but it's really nice to hear where everyone's from since I read a lot of the forums.
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#49
A LOT of my relatives are from Jersey.
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#50
WUZZUP?

Sorry, couldn't resist!

Newayz, I've moved around a few times durin my life, then ended up here, in Iowa! Yehaw... and no, for those who ask 'is it really all corn fields?' (yes, indeed, i have been asked that before :eekSmile I actually live in a city... with a mall n everything! Itz so amazing...

Rolleyes Back to wut i was sayin, itz pretty cool here... movie theaters to hang out at, TCBY which is by far the best ice cream place ever (ice cream capital of world: LeMars!) Itz not bad w/crime rate, though i gotta admit itz not a perfect world...

:p N thatz how the cookie crumbles... (great movie, eh?)
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#51
Quote:Originally posted by Nina182B
I'm at student at Univ. of Notre Dame, Indiana.


You lucky bastard!!! I'm a ND football fan. Too bad they've been crappy for awhile now. But Ty Willingham will turn that around soon enough. I've always wanted to see the campus there and go watch a ND football game. Maybe I'll get a chance to one day.
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#52
Yeah it really is a shame how bad of a season we recently had. I'm graduating this May and I really wanted it to be great. The football stadium isn't as big as how it looks on tv but being in the crowd during a game is awesome! And the campus is really amazing too. You should write to me if you ever plan on visiting or want to go to a game. I'm not much of a sports fan and we're always offered tickets for the games, which I usually turn down anyway.
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#53
Quote:Originally posted by Nina182B
You should write to me if you ever plan on visiting or want to go to a game. I'm not much of a sports fan and we're always offered tickets for the games, which I usually turn down anyway.


Really? That'd be awesome. I might take you up on your offer this fall if I can save a little bit of money up to fly out there. But if you're graduating in May, will you still be able to get football tickets?

I went to George Mason University and we don't have a football team. We have a basketball team that occasionally makes it into the tourney but gets eliminated in the 1st round. But I'm a huge football fan, so it sucked that I had no tema to root for at my school.

But ever since I was little and saw all the ND football stuff on TV and the legend and history that it has, I became a fan. I still remember how they got robbed in like 90-91 when Rocket returned that kick return and they called clipping. It was a bad call and cost ND the last national championship that they actually had a shot at.
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#54
I'd say it's pretty easy to get tickets to the football game if you're an alum. They do a raffle that lets a good amout of the alums get a shot to buy season tickets. And even if I don't get that chance, I know a lot of kids who are still in the school. Last fall, students paid $24 a game for 6 home games and if you can't make it, you can exchange a max of 2 student tickets for a general admission ticket. And you have to pay them an extra 24 bucks. So last semester, I sold 2 of my tickets for around 50 bucks. Most kids sell their tickets to their friends who have people coming over for a game so I don't really think it'll be a problem. So if you're looking for a home game ticket, I don't think it'll be so hard so get them for one or two people.
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#55
I live in Aurora Colorado and an not particulary proud of it. What to say about Aurora? Not very much, I'm afraid. Think I'll move back to Charleston, South Carolina.
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#56
I was born in Canada. Now I live in Berrien Springs, MI...Not much to do around here. I guess I am to young to be sad about being single.Because I am only 17.Sorry for being so late in the posts.kristym22Smile
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#57
Quote:Originally posted by kristym22
I was born in Canada. Now I live in Berrien Springs, MI...Not much to do around here. I guess I am to young to be sad about being single.Because I am only 17.Sorry for being so late in the posts.kristym22Smile


Pretty funny Kristy... I was born in Canada and moved to Michigan when I was 4. lol... I now live in Canton/Plymouth area.
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#58
i live in towson, md. close to baltimore, and its pretty cool. i like the chesapeake bay. the seafood is killer.

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#59
Thats funny/cool finally someone from where I was/and am from..... So what part of Canada.Me I am from Manitoba.Smile
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#60
A little town called Midland... Ontario.
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