Where do you live?

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philb":ce6c8 said:
I live in Laval, Quebec in the suburb of Montreal.
I love it.

Laval and Montreal rule. I lived in Saint Saveur for 3 month last year, I would drive down to citiy on the weekends. I think Montreal is one the best cities in North America.
 
Winston Salem, NC. Born and raised, I used to bitch about this place all the time but as I traveled more and more I realized that I didn't want to live in any of the other places bad enough to go to the trouble of picking up and moving. All of those other cities were cool to play shows in and visit but I kinda like my sleepy southern town, not too much to do around here besides the local bar scene which sucks, we've got a few good venues but their booking has been retarded for the past year or two. W-S would be "famous" for being the home of RJR tobacco hence the "camel city" and Wake Forest University. Not too much else I don't think, but on the upside NC is full of bad ass amp and guitar builders so that's a plus.
 
I'm in a crappy suburb north of Chicago, about ten minutes from the border of Wisconsin.
 
I live with my wife and 2 little ones in a suburb west of Cleveland called Rocky River. We are very close to the shore of Lake Erie and its very nice. Winter can get very interesting!
 
Bonney Lake, WA (Just south of Seattle and east of Tacoma)

About 15 minutes from the vulcan guy in Auburn. (Hi Steve) :yes:
 
I live in St. Paul Minnesota, right near the fairgrounds- born and raised in North Minneapolis............
 
MisterBulbous":d3048 said:
guitarslinger":d3048 said:
Fort Wayne, IN.

Now, appropriately called "Fort Juan" :(

Summers are hot and humid, and winters are generally cold with frequent snowfall. Precipitation is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year. Severe weather is not uncommon, and tornadoes occasionally occur in the area, particularly in the spring and summer.

The per capita income for the city is $18,517. 12.5% of the population and 9.6% of families are below the poverty line.

Just moved to Lexington Kentucky from Angola Indiana. You forgot the Fort Wayne Komets, one of the best hockey teams out there. Talk about crowded here in lexington, the entire city is like Coldwater road, right in front of the mall. Takes 45 minutes to travel 3 miles here.


go to the liquorbarn and you'll forget about traffic.............or cars, or anything else/ :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :thumbsup: :D
 
orangekick":7ec3b said:
Pittsburgh, PA

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me too :2thumbsup:
 
Bournemouth, Dorset, UK (for now). Sorry about the crappy picture:

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Hicksville, Billings Montana, where Mountain crawling trucks are the norm on city streets. :thumbsdown:
 
right now Troy, NY
Home of uncle sam....

But from more permanently langhorne, PA
home of uhhhh.... sesame place and reedman's car dealership?
 
Just outside of Albany, NY (yes, the capital of NY) in a suburb. Nothing exciting, thats for sure. :thumbsdown:
 
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