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.
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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.
I've lived in four cities in three states + one colony (good call, brenda).
Lived in a teeny, tiny small town in College. You could not even call it a suburb. Otherwise I've always lived in cities.
One state, two cities, and a suburb.
Hon. Mention to one province and one city within the province.