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I live in Fort Worth, Texas.
Kinda boring around here... and hot. D:
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Katy, Texas.
There are technically 2 parts to Katy, but the part I live in is called Katy and the other part is called Old Katy.
Not a lot of people live here, but the community is growing.
Soon, Houston will take us over and we will exist as part of the city.
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I live in San Antonio, Texas:
It's the city of vast amounts of history and also the city that has a famous mission called The Alamo. Many movies were made about the Alamo (I so happen to like John Wayne's movie adaption, even though it's a bit historically inaccurate. lol ..)... Also, this is the city where they temporarily banned Ozzy Osbourne; for taking a leak on the Alamo.
Bonney Lake, Washington near Seattle, which is the place you should have your next convention at (not Bonney Lake, but Seattle).
I'm on Bainbridge Island, WA, which is known for having the one of the best high-schools and middle-schools in the state, and for being full of rich white people. D": It's kind of true -- there's very little diversity on this island, and it costs a lot to live here, but most of us aren't snobs. Most people would probably say I'm sheltered, as I've lived here my whole life.
Oklahoma city, Oklahoma

Nothing much here, huh? xD
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Upper Hutt, New Zealand
(though currently residing in Wanganui till the end of the year)

New Zealand, Land of the Future.
Your morning sun is just second-hand because we saw it first!
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_____________________Falmouth, MA.

Cape Cod. It's gorgeous, but hot. The Bell in the First Congregational Church down the street was made by Paul Revere. And the house Kathrine Lee Bates lived in is at the top of Main Street. Yeah, Falmouth is just overflowing with US History.

I'm just glad I don't go the FHS. D:


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Riverside, California. It's close enough to the coast to not be a**-ugly like Barstow, but far enough away to be hot and still rather ugly. D:

It's, like, fifteen-million degrees right now, and we have no seasons, only settings: hot, and slightly less hot. It never rains, either. We had this one day this year where it rained really hard all day, and that was the best day of this past school year. Oh, God, it was amazing. (But then it only sprinked twice for the rest of the school year. DD: )

It's a city with lots of people, but everything's all spread out, not squished together and vertical, like in real cities. So there's lots of dirt, and ugly buildings from the '70s. My history teacher this year made a comment that he was going to print a bumper sticker that read, "Riverside: What Was I Thinking?" Personally, I think the University's campus and the surrounding area is the only attractive place, besides the few old houses we have. >>;

It's not very culturally diverse, either, so we don't have any nifty ethnic neighborhoods, and we only have a few good restaurants that don't serve burgers. D:

But at least it has enough stuff to keep us entertained. My mom grew up out in the sticks, and she always says, "Yeah, Riverside sucks, but at least you didn't grow up in Yucca Valley in the '70s." (She and my uncle used to hang upside down on the couch and eat pickles, letting the juice run into their sinuses, they were so bored. >>;; )

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x- And we'll Laugh as we Die, and Celebrate the End of things with cheap Champagne. ~]

That's good idea about maps but I feel I need to link respective articles form Wiki to order to explain where I live.
So, there is it: I live in Novosibirsk, Russia, exactly, in Akademgorodok.

Shoсking, I know.
Timaru, New Zealand.

Uh. No claim to fame of anything here. Though it's possible there was some filming of Lord of the Rings in the Mt Cook area, which is an hour or so inland. Small town. Mountains one side, sea the other. 2 hours from any big city, but we're growing.

Our last town 'slogan' was 'Touch, Taste, Feel.'

We are that awesome, that's all you'll want to do when you're here.
Salem, Oregon. Though it's the capital city of our fair state, you can clearly tell when you get here that it's jealous of Portland, our largest and most lively city only an hour's drive away -- you also have to wonder how a location can actually express emotions toward another location within relative proximity, and our scientists still can't quite tell. Sure, Salem has its own flares and its own points of interest, but let's face it: it's mostly quite boring here compared to other places, save for perhaps our downtown areas...which largely resemble Portland suburbs in scale comparison.

I hear we have great vineyards, though. :3
Originally from Huntington beach California, but sadly relocated to Shoreview Minnesota.
Roanoke, Virginia.

It's pretty boring, except when I get to sled on our mountain. 8D

(VirginaIsForLovers<3)

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LOL SO LYK,

Austin, Texas <333 capital~~
we're all amazing here :U srsly
s'all about local businesses, getting out, and our motto
Keep Austin Weird <3
you can't get much better than that :U
now, if we had Wawas here,
we'd be complete .3.
There's toooons of stuff to do,
and if you ever say you're bored here
then you're not getting out enough :<

&&&DEN I WUSS ZETTA HUNGREE!

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