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.
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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.
Yeah, that teensy town is sort of an outlier for me. And in fact I even lived on the outskirts there, in what an earlier age would have called a commune.
Other than that, all big cities.
I have lived in that many houses in the single most boring metropolitan area ever. Pelecanos would be proud at all the fierce represents from all the Drama City people on here.(I agree...the area needs its props.)
Less than five different places (four towns, two states). Me=boring.
All 3 my dwellings have been within 5 miles of each other. (Two different towns, though.) I think I win the boring crown. Um, yay?
Two states. Nine cities/towns. And really, the last five cities/towns have all been in the NC Triangle area, so it's not like I've been learning a whole new metrapolitan area each time.
hmm cities. 8 cities if you count NYC as one and not the boroughs seperately, 10 otherwise. and 4 states, not 3.