Where do you come from?

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jennymae

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jennymae: If we default on payment will y'all move the state? :p
Nah, we'll just move all yall over to Tornado Alley...;)
 

Lynx

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Um... how can you move us to where we already are?

Actually when I talk about living here a lot of people mention tornadoes. I've never seen one. Lived here all my life, never seen a single one. In fact, when I hear about bad tornadoes in other places, it's always places like Indiana, Kansas, Oklahoma... Technically we're supposed to be in Tornado Alley, but I think I'll stay here anyway.

By the way, did you ever notice how Tornado Alley and the Bible Belt coincide so close? ;)
 
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jennymae

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Um... how can you move us to where we already are?

Actually when I talk about living here a lot of people mention tornadoes. I've never seen one. Lived here all my life, never seen a single one. In fact, when I hear about bad tornadoes in other places, it's always places like Indiana, Kansas, Oklahoma... Technically we're supposed to be in Tornado Alley, but I think I'll stay here anyway.

By the way, did you ever notice how Tornado Alley and the Bible Belt coincide so close? ;)
I may can have been too inaccurate...but hey, no problem...we'll just move the entire state over to SIGNIFICANT Tornado Alley:cool:.

I reckon all them twisters calls for some serious prayin...
 

tourist

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#45
Um... how can you move us to where we already are?

Actually when I talk about living here a lot of people mention tornadoes. I've never seen one. Lived here all my life, never seen a single one. In fact, when I hear about bad tornadoes in other places, it's always places like Indiana, Kansas, Oklahoma... Technically we're supposed to be in Tornado Alley, but I think I'll stay here anyway.

By the way, did you ever notice how Tornado Alley and the Bible Belt coincide so close? ;)
"Spin the spinner and call the shot
Twister ties you up in a knot
That's Twister
Yeah, Twister..."
 

Lynx

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From what I've heard it sure can tie you up in knots... and whirl a chicken into a glass jar... and drive a stalk of hay right into a tree like a needle... glad I've never seen a tornado.
 

JesusLives

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From what I've heard it sure can tie you up in knots... and whirl a chicken into a glass jar... and drive a stalk of hay right into a tree like a needle... glad I've never seen a tornado.
Living in Florida I have seen a couple of water spouts - they're pretty impressive too. Of course viewing from a distance is recommended.
 
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I came from my parents. Those hugs are dangerous. Stay away from being hugged D:
 

Roh_Chris

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Yes, I did! It's good to see a friendly face! Are you from the state of Imtalkingalotofcrapatthemoment, located in Whodunnit?
Pleasure meeting you, mate. Unfortunately I am from Myhomeisnothere in the country of Ihavenoclueaboutit. Apparently we are sworn enemies with the citizens of Whodunnit. The last battle between our countries was The Battle of Whostolemycheese II. I fought in that battle riding on my unicorn. :D
 

JoyfulFleur

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Well I come from the freezing part of Canada known as Saskatchewan. However, I live in the United States now. :)
 
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kenthomas27

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Good old Georgia
Georgia is so diverse. Up north in the mountains everybody there looks like ZZ Top then down south are some of the most cordial and friendly people I've met. I had the opportunity to work down at the Rayonier plant in Jesup on some controls design and that plant is unreal. But I ate every night at Sophie's and had peach and apple cobbler and I'd be big as a house if I lived there. If there was a town I fell in love with it's Jesup.
 
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I live in GA actually but looking to relocate hopefully.
 

hoss2576

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From Arkansas, grew up in Washington, now live in Ohio
 

Roh_Chris

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Good old Georgia
Georgia, Georgia, the whole day through
Just an old sweet song
Keeps Georgia on my mind.

I'm say Georgia, Georgia, a song of you
Comes as sweet and clear
As moonlight through the pines.


It's from 'Georgia on my mind', by Ray Charles. Just came to my mind when I read that. :)
 

Pipp

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I've never been to Jesup Georgia before , but now I wanna :p
 

gypsygirl

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gypsygirl: Well at least I was mostly right.
um. no. if there is one place i am NOT from, texas would be that place. : )
 
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Crazydude

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my upbringing was just like the jungle book but i was raised by kangaroos and koalas