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Just curious is to where everyone's from..

I'm from Sydney, Australia.


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plantime Contributor

Southeast Kansas!

jaimek Enthusiast

Pennsylvania

angel-jd1 Community Regular

Dessa-

I am in Emporia, KS. ( I go to school here) Orig. from Williamsburg. What town in KS are you in?

-Jessica :rolleyes:

MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

Northern, Georgia is where I live, though, I am not from here.

gf4life Enthusiast

Central California

Guest Evelyn's mom

Just south of Madison, Wisconsin


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Guest Haypaula

I am in New York.

Guest DawterAod

Damn Americans!

LisaS Newbie

Wasilla Alaska. The photo in my avatar is the view from my kitchen window.

Lisa

plantime Contributor

Lisa S, gorgeous view!!

Jessica, Scammon, about 15-20 miles south of Pittsburg.

Thomas Apprentice

Canada! Yeah!

zippyten Newbie

Brooklyn, New York

AntiGluten Rookie

The Woodlands, TX

Connie R-E Apprentice

Northwest Arkansas--Fayetteville! :P

travelthomas Apprentice

I'm in Southern Oregon until the end of June, 2004.

plantime Contributor

Hey, Connie! I drive past Fayetteville going to see my dad in Hot Springs! Beautiful countryside!

Thomas, Where are you going after Oregon?

joemoe003 Apprentice

I'm from West Michigan!

Wish Newbie

Pittsburgh, PA

flagbabyds Collaborator

stanford california (i live on campus off the university cause my dad works there)

tarnalberry Community Regular

orange county, california. until we get fed up with being forced to rent because finding a decent house for under half a mil is impossible. then, eh... I'll have to move away from my native, beloved california. :-( boooo

Ashley462 Rookie

North Carloina! :D

albapsyche Newbie

School in Wisconsin-Sorry, but being gluten-free in Kenosha kind of stinks!! I can never find much of anything here.

Home in Illinois-yay for Soup to Nuts in Geneva

Soon to be Arizona bound-any suggestions?

Ravyn

Guest Evelyn's mom

Though you're leaving Wisconsin soon, have you tried the Gluten Free Trading Company in Milwaukee? A little bit of a drive but definately worth it! Also, a lot of local manufacturers actually label their products gluten free such as Old Wisconsin meats and Hormel (their pepperoni and Herb ox boullion). All of Ussingers meats products are gluten free as well. Okay, so I've named a lot of meat products, hope you're not a vegetarian! :)

RaeAnn

judy04 Rookie

hi,

I live in Delaware, but I have retired!!! We are moving back home to

Pennsylvania where we are remodeling a house.

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