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wwjd_kilden

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Currently living in Inverclyde, Scotland.

Everything from boring industrial areas to stunning architecture and nice nature walks.

At my very first visit to a local church I was invited to join a family to a baptism in another church after the service, and then to join them for "tea". In Scotland, that is a hot meal + dessert + tea/ coffee

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Galahad

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If you are woman and you want to tell me where you are from...say it here. Not in a PM. Won't respond. If you PM me twice, I will make it public.

NOW KNOCK IT OFF.

This doesn't apply to most the women in CC. Why? Because most the women in CC are tactful and prudent.

But there's that one. There's always got to be one.

Post here or move on.

Thank you!
 
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cmarieh

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I was born and raised in a town of maybe 1000 people and I think that number was a bit high. We had no fast food and just one sit down restaurant unless you wanted to go to the three bars in town. The most exciting thing that would happen is our high school football game. Everybody knew each other and their business. Gossip is high in our small town. Granted I didn't live within city limits but we still heard things. In my graduating class we had about 80 people. The town I live near now is similar to that and has about 800 people. Although I will say many residents are very religious and church on Sunday is a must
 
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You people are crazy, unless it is a cemetery.

Calahad, are you a troller? lol :D
 
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Galahad

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You people are crazy, unless it is a cemetery.

Calahad, are you a troller? lol :D
What do you mean?
I don't understand?
Passingthrough why are we crazy? What did I say?

Troller? Why? No. I don't think I am.

What wrong did I do?

Help!
 
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Well, in case anyone has never been to Canada and doesn't know:
It is not always cold here :p not where I am, anyway. Had a super hot day today! about 80 degrees, for those of you using Fahrenheit. Sometimes the humidity is at 100%, too.
It's really culturally diverse where I live.
I don't think there's anything else real special about where I'm living.
That's pretty much it :3
 

Elisabet

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I live in a small city in a quite small province in Indonesia. Yogyakarta is known for its unique culture :)

We do everything really slowly here, we walk much slower than people in other areas of Indonesia. No high buildings here, but there are so many ancient buildings. My city is known as the Student City and Tourism City because it has many good schools and it also has many tourism places as well :)

Usually peopla speaking here will lengthem the last syllable frome the last word in a sentence, because they think it sounds more polite and friendly