3 US states, 3 NYC boroughs, 0 Monkeys.
Natter 43: I Love My Dead Gay Whale Crosspost.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I love the blue, Tom! Very nice.
Last night's TAR was extremely enjoyable. A good booting and Phil's eyebrows were working overtime. The misogynist meathead team needs to get off my TV right now. I refuse to call them the Frat boys out of respect for Kev and Drew. And they can take Lake with them. Other than that, I'm enjoying everyone so far, which is shocking coming of a season of Paolos and Weavers and Godlweskis, oh my!
1 city, 2 suburbs (of said city), 1 village. I think I am the boringest
Hmmm.
Five states and a colony (I'm sorry, are my DC issues showing?) and two provinces. Cities ranging population 1,052 to 8,008,278. No suburbs.
Since I left for college - four cities, three states.
All in the Midwest, except for that year and a half in San Francisco.
Jennifer Garner was so cute, especially while tripping. I missed it the first time around so I'm glad I finally got to see her here.
I've lived in 16 places. It seems like more, but I guess it's about average. Weird, because I feel like I move all the time. I geuss that's an average of moving every two years, even though I spent 17 years in two places.
Since 1973: 4 states, one foreign country, 12 different addresses among the five locations.
So apparently, I enjoy a change of scenery, but once I get where I'm going, I settle in pretty much one spot and don't move until it's time to go to the next state and/or country.
This game is fun!
Ooh, I lie, 9 cities and one unincorporated sub-parish zone (which could count as a suburb).
16 addresses (counting college as one address), 12 cities and 7 states. I've owned this house for 16 years, which is pretty scary. My dad worked for a big company that transferred people all the time. We once moved five times in two years.
I have never lived in a suburb. In places where there were suburbs I've always lived in the big city at the center.