Where Are You?
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^^^Yoovie: Brooklyn
I live in the city with the only true castle and the second oldest university in America. (hint: America comprises more than just USA)0 -
Sounds like Memphis.
I've already posted, but it's way back at the beginning so I'll try again with different hints.
I'm in a a city named after an native american chief, where Amazon.com is headquarterd, and was featured in a film with Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan.
Seattle?
I am in "sweet home________________"
'Bama0 -
Sounds like Memphis.
I've already posted, but it's way back at the beginning so I'll try again with different hints.
I'm in a a city named after an native american chief, where Amazon.com is headquarterd, and was featured in a film with Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan.
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Seattle?
I am in "sweet home________________"
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Alabama!!0 -
I live the city that Rob Lowe, Katt Williams, Martin Sheen, and Phil Donahoe were all from. We are about an hour north from the city Jerry Springer was a mayor in. This is also the city that Wilber and Orville Wright were born.
Dayton, Ohio0 -
The Natural State......rumor has it that Hillbillies and rednecks roam the area frequently. Also home state of Slick Willie0
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The Natural State......rumor has it that Hillbillies and rednecks roam the area frequently. Also home state of Slick Willie
Arkansas
love the "Slick Willie" reference!0 -
The Natural State......rumor has it that Hillbillies and rednecks roam the area frequently. Also home state of Slick Willie
Arkansas0 -
Easy one here...
I am where there are a lot of Mormons.0 -
Easy one here...
I am where there are a lot of Mormons.
Washington DC....oh wait...too soon!0 -
Where I live we supposedly have one of the largest malls in the world.0
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Easy one here...
I am where there are a lot of Mormons.
Washington DC....oh wait...too soon!
Utah of course0 -
Easy one here...
I am where there are a lot of Mormons.
Washington DC....oh wait...too soon!
LOL nice response.0 -
Where I live we supposedly have one of the largest malls in the world.
Minnesota!!!!
I live just outside the Motor City and close to the Big House!!!0 -
I haven't read all the replies so I'm sure this one is done but....
I'm surrounded my Mormons and Mountains! ha0 -
Sault Lake City?
We have the world's largest indoor waterpark, one of the biggest malls and Wayne Gretzky play here and put us on the map...0 -
"worlds most famous beach"0
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Where I live we supposedly have one of the largest malls in the world.
Minnesota0 -
We have the world's largest indoor waterpark, one of the biggest malls and Wayne Gretzky play here and put us on the map...
Edmonton Canada
Dawg Pound!0 -
where the wind comes sweepin' down the plain,
And the wavin' wheat can sure smell sweet
When the wind comes right behind the rain.0 -
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Close to the Mag Mile, but closer to Michael Jackson's home.0
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I live down the street from the Barclay's Center in a city with a famous 100 year old bridge named after it, an infamous boardwalk and ancient wooden rollercoaster, I ride around underground in metal cars full of puking drunks and sleeping homeless people, we have the best pizza in the world and Bill Murray is constantly crashing parties... oh and we have parrots in our cemetery full of soldiers that Britain hacked to pieces.
Got to be Brooklyn.
woot woot!0 -
I am about half way between San Francisco and Los Angeles. To the west is the Pacific ocean, to the east is Sequoia National Park, about 2 hours each way.0
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I'm guessing you are in Fresno? (Though I don't think Sequoia is 2 hours from Fresno but I may be wrong). Loved Sequoia when we visited there back in 2009. At the time, my son was 6 and we had hiked for a solid hour starting at the parking lot near the General Sherman tree and about half way though, Jake was so done and asked, "When are we going to get back to that German Sheppard tree?" It is a funny memory I will never forget!
I am a little closer to the Atlantic than the Pacific. Our hometown Football and Baseball teams are both doing really well this year!0 -
Hm, nobody would get this probably unless I mentioned the big city 4 hours away... but now that I've given that hint, let's try. It's known for being 'scruffy'. And people here wear wayyy too much orange. >>
Essex?
Nope. It's in the Southern US though. (true there is probably a town called Essex somewhere in the US...but nope. )
Knoxville?
Yes indeed. Sorry for the late response.0 -
It is the second oldest US state, the orgin state of the Declaration of Independence, and once contained the U.S capitol city (currently the 5th largest US city) until it was moved to Washington D.C in 1800.0
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The town I live by is known for drunken brawls, bikers, crazy Miners, gambling, and brothels. and not much else.
Home of the Jayhawks, liberals, and Quantrill's raid!
close, same state just the wrong end
How about Reno then?
Closer... 4 hours east0 -
It is the second oldest US state, the orgin state of the Declaration of Independence, and once contained the U.S capitol city (currently the 5th largest US city) until it was moved to Washington D.C in 1800.
Philadelphia, PA?
In a state with two major league baseball and football teams, I live in the city with the Major League Soccer and NHL teams!0 -
I live in a town where Steve Sullivan, Frank Mehovelich (sp? lol) and Shania Twain are from.0
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Grazing in the pasture0
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