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.
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hmm cities. 8 cities if you count NYC as one and not the boroughs seperately, 10 otherwise. and 4 states, not 3.
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2 countries, 5 cities, one suburb, one village.
I currently live a quarter of a mile away from the hospital where my mother was born, so the migration has been in similar patterns for a couple generations.
4 states - 3 towns, 2 cities. I tend to find my metropolitan area and stick there, just moving around my neighborhood. (8 apartments in Minneapolis, for example.)
Smallest town I ever lived in? That would be Sunspot, population, well, let's seen there was Linda and Vicki and Jim and Bob and Rex and.... probably less than a hundred, full time. Incestuous little place. But still bigger than Weed!
It's the live version of the Simpsons intro that got me on the link.
14 homes (15 if you count the two separate dorm rooms in the same dorm)
8 cities
2 states
2 countries
The places I miss the most are my apartment in Berkeley (hardwood floors! Huge high ceilings! Slacker landlords who let me paint and renovate any way I wanted!) and the flat in San Francisco with my best friend Lisa (working fireplace! Big closets! Built-in bookshelves with glass doors! Lots of deep wood paneling and dorky burnt-orange shag carpeting in the living room that made it feel like a cozy ski lodge parlour when we had a fire going!).
Smallest town I lived in was a village in the Netherlands, called Well.
Heh -- the smallest city I've ever lived in is ~75,000 people.