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    #1341

    Aug 31, 2006, 04:23 AM
    Twitchy is a good adjective for a hurrican Val. In Ontario the last hurricane we had was in 1954. Well before your time. I was a very young child when it hit Toronto, but I remember my mother being very nervous. Not something that we are accustomed to. We get the odd tornado. Thankfully not big ones. My daughter moved to northern Florida a couple of years ago. I start to worry about them around this time every year. They are very close to the gulf. I don't know how you get used to it. I would be a nervous wreck.
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    #1342

    Aug 31, 2006, 05:39 AM
    Congratulations Myrth. Val, you can rest for a day anyway. Where I live we do not have severe storms of any kind.
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    #1343

    Aug 31, 2006, 05:49 AM
    Where do u come from?
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    #1344

    Aug 31, 2006, 05:58 AM
    I am from Ontario Canada. North of Toronto. Where are you from?
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    #1345

    Aug 31, 2006, 06:08 AM
    Ahh a couple of my friends like in Canada. One lives in Toronto and the other close ontario :) but not exactly sure where.. Canade is Huge.

    And K_3 where are you from?

    Im from a small island in the mediterrean sea, Europe :D
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    Aug 31, 2006, 07:12 AM
    I am from Idaho, quite close to the Oregon Border. We have mountains close for skiing, a lake right here for skiing, boating, fishing. It is considered the northwestern part of the US. We have all of the seasons, but no severe weather to speak of. This summer it did get quite hot, but no humidity and that helps. The city I live in is big but not huge. We can always catch a flight from here to Portland, Oregon or Seatlle, WA for aound $100 round trip and have a great shopping day and come home.
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    #1347

    Aug 31, 2006, 07:16 AM
    WOW I just can't comprehend what it means to live in such a huge country.
    Where I come from the island is 17 miles wide by 5 miles... imagine that hehe
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    #1348

    Aug 31, 2006, 08:13 AM
    [QUOTE=J_9]WE HAVE BABIES!! :D:D

    Charles weighed in at 6.8 pounds and is 19"
    Jessica weighed in at 5 pounds even and is 18 1/2"

    Congratulations Myth!! I'm sorry this is so late, things have been crazy around here. Anyway, Hope all went well & that you are feeling good. Can't wait to see pictures of the little people!! :D :p :) ;)
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    #1349

    Aug 31, 2006, 08:59 AM
    KRS I am sure it is overwhelming to you. Our states are like European Countries. It is something when you really think about it. Although I think in the US different parts of the country the people are some different. I have lived most of my life in the west but have lived elsewhere for a time off and on. I do know there is a big difference in people from the Eastern US and here. I have a friend that moved to Washington DC and just came back. He did not like it, and was miserable. He said he felt it easier for an easterner to fit in in the west than the other way around.
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    #1350

    Aug 31, 2006, 11:10 AM
    K_3 very overwhelming actually.
    Its true your states are like some european countries, but we all have different cultures to some extent.
    I left home and went to live in the UK for 6 years.. it took a while for me to get used to their way of living and adapted rather well... But home is home at the end of the day and I was pleased to be back on my Rock in the Mediterrean Sea ;)
    Great weather, great food... :D
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    #1351

    Aug 31, 2006, 11:45 AM
    In Canada we to have differences between the east and the west coast people. The east coast people are very friendly and down to earth whereas the people in the west are very uptight and suspicious of friendly people from the east. I visited my daughter in British Columbia a couple of years ago before she moved to Florida. That part of the country was beautiful but not as friendly as what I am accustomed to. I have yet to visit her in Florida. I have too many responsabilities here. I hope to visit soon though. I envy you living on a small island with perfect weather. My youngest daughter and grandaughter and I visited Michigan this year for a holiday. I fell in love. My hope is to see more of the U. S. in the future.
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    #1352

    Aug 31, 2006, 12:24 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by fed up
    In Canada we to have differences between the east and the west coast people. The east coast people are very friendly and down to earth whereas the people in the west are very uptight and suspicious of friendly people from the east.
    I take offense to this remark. I am in WESTERN Canada and I don't think what you said was true at all. I think all of the bigger cities are a little more to take when you are from a smaller town. I have been around the country a little. I have found the exact opposite to be true, but I am not willing to conclude that all easterners are this way. I think that is a very naïve and arrogant attitude.
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    #1353

    Aug 31, 2006, 01:11 PM
    I envy your little rock also... It sounds wonderful. I think the difference in the US is that the east coast is so heavily populated and larger cities. In the deep south it is very different than here also. The cultures are not as different as in Europe, but there are certainly differences. I think you find friendly people all over the world, and you will find some not so friendly. I have travelled all over the states, but not out of the country. That is my next step I have friends in other countries, so I am ready
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    #1354

    Aug 31, 2006, 04:08 PM
    Uh oh, breaks out the skittles and begins passing them around in a delicate serving bowl with "Chill Pills - for really good manners, take two" etched in the lid. Clears my throat and says sweetly, "let's keep in mind that we come from all over here at AMHD and that social style differences are just that, differences." :rolleyes:

    I've traveled extensively and some places definitely suit me personally better than others but I am not about to publish that list publicly since it will offend and truly serves no purpose. Forgive me if that sounded like a lecture, but I confess it was one! LOL More skittles, anyone?
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    #1355

    Aug 31, 2006, 04:22 PM
    Yea, and where else but in the South (Florida) can you be cussed at, shot at and nearly burned out of house and home right in your own back yard? That's what I want to know! We need to stop bathing and shaving our unwanted leg and under arm hair and move to France.
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    #1356

    Aug 31, 2006, 04:29 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by magprob
    Yea, and where else but in the South (Florida) can you be cussed at, shot at and nearly burned out of house and home right in your own back yard? That's what I want to know! We need to stop bathing and shaving our unwanted leg and under arm hair and move to France.
    Go eat some cricket pie, Maggie dear, and leave the diplomacy to me! LOL Gawd, now that you put it that way it does sound bad, really bad AND you left out nearly being bitten by his attack dog in my yard too! :eek:
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    #1357

    Aug 31, 2006, 06:14 PM
    Ahhh yes... and TOTO too!
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    #1358

    Aug 31, 2006, 06:20 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by magprob
    We need to stop bathing and shaving our unwanted leg and under arm hair and move to France.
    How awsome would that be, no more shaving, no more shaving!! :p

    Let's do a little bra burning while everything else is burning!!

    By the way where has J9 been??

    Anyone heard from her?

    Quote Originally Posted by valinors_sorrow
    Uh oh, breaks out the skittles and begins passing them around in a delicate serving bowl with "Chill Pills - for really good manners, take two"

    I was thinking the same thing... Thank you
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    #1359

    Aug 31, 2006, 06:30 PM
    I am here, and it looks like I have missed a lot!!

    Have been in nursing school this week and has been overwhelming.

    MATH SUCKS!! My new favorite Jimmy Buffet song!
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    #1360

    Aug 31, 2006, 06:37 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by J_9
    I am here, and it looks like I have missed a lot!!!!
    You have you have!! Val almost needed to throw a few skittles :eek: That would have been a waste!!

    The Lounge is to be fun!! Thanks Val.

    I haven't heard of the new Buffett Song. I took 9 math classes (due to the fact I lack in the math area) and hated every one also.

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