Where is everyone from?
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- kleh
- DareDevil
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- Wheat King
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- gentoo
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Yeah, I somehow missed this before as well.
Born and raised in Arlington, Virginia, just across the river from Washington DC. Now live a tad further west in Reston, near Dulles Airport. If any of you are flying there give me a wave, because more than likely you'll be over my house sometime during your approach.
Born and raised in Arlington, Virginia, just across the river from Washington DC. Now live a tad further west in Reston, near Dulles Airport. If any of you are flying there give me a wave, because more than likely you'll be over my house sometime during your approach.
- willthenurse
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I just saw this too...
I am originally from Paris, ON, Can, I had lived In Hamilton ON for a few years of "education", and now reside in beautiful (sic) Yuba City California.
{I think you use the (sic) when something is inappropriate? you english peeps let me know what that means)...anyway, Yuba aint that pretty, but the area around it is!}
anyway, I just moved out to Cali about 3 months ago, cant wait to see the Hip down here.
~Will.
I am originally from Paris, ON, Can, I had lived In Hamilton ON for a few years of "education", and now reside in beautiful (sic) Yuba City California.
{I think you use the (sic) when something is inappropriate? you english peeps let me know what that means)...anyway, Yuba aint that pretty, but the area around it is!}
anyway, I just moved out to Cali about 3 months ago, cant wait to see the Hip down here.
~Will.
- Detrious
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Well seeing as everyone else is just noticing this thread again, I will too.
I am in the almost Hip free country England, in the north east in a coastal town called Whitley Bay.
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I am in the almost Hip free country England, in the north east in a coastal town called Whitley Bay.
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Still picking up the elderly from the floor, still dealing with the drunks, now wrestling seals and posting it on twitter.. @richardilderton
'Whoops' is not a word the patient wants to hear...apparently
'Whoops' is not a word the patient wants to hear...apparently
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- scottitude
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Even though it sorta says in my profile, here's a visual perspective...
Some would call it the "Lap of the Lakes".
Some would call it the "Lap of the Lakes".
1995-04-07 Toledo | 1996-06-29 Toledo | 1996-11-23 Detroit | 1998-08-22 Toledo | 1999-02-12 Auburn Hills |
1999-05-05 Grand Rapids | 1999-07-31 Clarkston | 1999-12-31 Toronto | 2000-01-01 Toronto |
2000-06-14 Pontiac | 2000-07-15 Clarkston | 2000-12-02 Detroit | 2002-08-31 Clarkston |
2004-09-18 Detroit | 2007-04-12 Detroit | 2009-05-29 Detroit | 2012-11-28 Detroit | 2016-08-08 London | 2016-08-16 Hamilton
1999-05-05 Grand Rapids | 1999-07-31 Clarkston | 1999-12-31 Toronto | 2000-01-01 Toronto |
2000-06-14 Pontiac | 2000-07-15 Clarkston | 2000-12-02 Detroit | 2002-08-31 Clarkston |
2004-09-18 Detroit | 2007-04-12 Detroit | 2009-05-29 Detroit | 2012-11-28 Detroit | 2016-08-08 London | 2016-08-16 Hamilton
- Chris Tanz
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Couldn't pass up an invitation like this.willthenurse wrote:{I think you use the (sic) when something is inappropriate? you english peeps let me know what that means)...anyway, Yuba aint that pretty, but the area around it is!}
Use [sic], latin for "thus" or "as it is written", to indicate that you are taking directly from an original source, although you may question it's accuracy or correctness or although it may be manifestly incorrect or erroneous, such as a spelling error in the original. Also use [sic] to indicate that what may appear to be incorrect, is in fact correct.
e.g. The poster read "The Tragicaly [sic] Hip Live Between Us"
e.g. My neighbour, Gordon Downey [sic], is a former physics teacher.
And so, yeah, I'm a big nerd from Toronto (North York), originally from here, making stops along the way in Kingston (3 years) and Edinburgh (1 year).
ct
- willthenurse
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I thought it would be you who would answer this! LOL
thanks.
~WIll
thanks.
~WIll
Chris Tanz wrote:Couldn't pass up an invitation like this.willthenurse wrote:{I think you use the (sic) when something is inappropriate? you english peeps let me know what that means)...anyway, Yuba aint that pretty, but the area around it is!}
Use [sic], latin for "thus" or "as it is written", to indicate that you are taking directly from an original source, although you may question it's accuracy or correctness or although it may be manifestly incorrect or erroneous, such as a spelling error in the original. Also use [sic] to indicate that what may appear to be incorrect, is in fact correct.
e.g. The poster read "The Tragicaly [sic] Hip Live Between Us"
e.g. My neighbour, Gordon Downey [sic], is a former physics teacher.
And so, yeah, I'm a big nerd from Toronto (North York), originally from here, making stops along the way in Kingston (3 years) and Edinburgh (1 year).
ct
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