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jenvan Collaborator

Israel and Australia--wow! It's always cool to see places on the board that are far away from where I am !

celiac3270 Collaborator
Israel and Australia--wow! It's always cool to see places on the board that are far away from where I am !

I know, lol. I was shocked to see two in a row from different continents ;)

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ruddabega Apprentice
Central California

Where in Central CA? I'm in Dixon Ca near Davis and Sacramento.

melly Rookie

massachusetts

jazzyjess Newbie

im from England :D

mouse Enthusiast

For the past four years - in Arizona. Currently downsized to a townhome in Gold Canyon, Arizona. Before that we were living in Lake in the Hills, Illinois.


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mouse Enthusiast

OOPS. Did not read the heading and just saw I was in the teenager section. My apologies for the intrusion. Armetta

emmirose2008 Rookie

Maine :D

melly Rookie
Pretty close to Boston, Ma :D

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thats funny i live close to there how close excuse me if im being too personal

karen G Newbie

Hiyafrom Bolton-England :D

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The OC, California B)

OH YEAH!

melly Rookie
Cape Cod, MA

      Susan

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i used to go there every summer w/ the fam ever see any fire flies

melly Rookie

hey i have this really cool thing called pas the potato its a link w/ a pic of a potato and you send it to people from other states untill it sent to every state in the us i thought that since there are so manny people from different states in the us on this board you could all click on the link so heres the potato good luck Open Original Shared Link

melly Rookie
Boston (North End), MA

SOX Baby!!!

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i live close to there red sox rule

chasesparents Rookie

Wisconsin, about 45 minutes north of Milwaukee.

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sweetiegrl109 Newbie

New Jersey girl here!! B) but im close enough to new york to chill there with my friends a lot :)

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petlover Newbie

Asia

I am from Moorhead MN it's near fargo ND if you dont know where Moorhead is :rolleyes:

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