Under this criteria, add me in for every state east of the Mississippi Riverknights68 wrote:
Visited (for longer than an extended weekend)
CO
FL
MD
TN
SC
AZ
California
Nevada
Hawaii
Moderator: CameronBornAndBred
Under this criteria, add me in for every state east of the Mississippi Riverknights68 wrote:
Visited (for longer than an extended weekend)
CO
FL
MD
TN
SC
AZ
That's impossible in PA. We have the worst roads in the country. I don't even try to avoid potholes anymore, it's not worth the effort.CameronBornAndBred wrote:Not boring. You are just starting. Enjoy every road you drive on.Ben63 wrote:PA.
I know. I'm boring.
Wait... I thought it was a done deal that you were going to Miami (OH)...?Ben63 wrote:
But in all seriousness I realize my journey is just beginning and by the fall I will most likely add another state to the list.
It was a done deal until they didn't give me a dime of financial aid. So now Syracuse is in the mix and though much more expensive, I also received a decent amount of aid. And Pitt is still in the running too. Deadline to commit is May 1, so I don't have much time to decide.Sue71 wrote:Wait... I thought it was a done deal that you were going to Miami (OH)...?Ben63 wrote:
But in all seriousness I realize my journey is just beginning and by the fall I will most likely add another state to the list.
Ben63 wrote:It was a done deal until they didn't give me a dime of financial aid. So now Syracuse is in the mix and though much more expensive, I also received a decent amount of aid. And Pitt is still in the running too. Deadline to commit is May 1, so I don't have much time to decide.Sue71 wrote:Wait... I thought it was a done deal that you were going to Miami (OH)...?Ben63 wrote:
But in all seriousness I realize my journey is just beginning and by the fall I will most likely add another state to the list.
I have visited both and I would say I'm leaning towards Syracuse.Sue71 wrote: Oh wow, what a bummer. You're still looking at 2 good schools, though, so I doubt you can make a "wrong" decision. Have you visited both? Are you leaning towards one?
FWIW, Oxford is full of incredibly attractive young women. I used to go down there quite a bit when I'd be home from Duke to visit friends.Ben63 wrote:I have visited both and I would say I'm leaning towards Syracuse.Sue71 wrote: Oh wow, what a bummer. You're still looking at 2 good schools, though, so I doubt you can make a "wrong" decision. Have you visited both? Are you leaning towards one?
Oh believe me I know, I've been there 3 or 4 times. Unfortunately its probably not going to work out.rockymtn devil wrote:
FWIW, Oxford is full of incredibly attractive young women. I used to go down there quite a bit when I'd be home from Duke to visit friends.
True dat!bjornolf wrote:We military brats, especially, have a tendency to live places multiple times. ;)knights68 wrote: Gosh, it all seems puny compared to some posters (Yma, Tilly), but it's all good!
Oh yeah! One of the reasons I avoided military service was that I didn't think I would enjoy moving so often. As a child, I didn't appreciate the moving around so frequently. After graduating from high school in 95, I've lived in 3 states, 10 cities, 15 homes. I'm really glad that I opted out of service to avoid all that moving around.bjornolf wrote:Yea, but if you look at any of the people's lists that have really long ones, they have MULTIPLE repeats. Like I said, if I included my repeats, my list would be more impressive too. We military brats, especially, have a tendency to live places multiple times. ;)
You might get to root for Greg Paulus as your quarterback if you go to the 'Cuse!Ben63 wrote:I have visited both and I would say I'm leaning towards Syracuse.Sue71 wrote: Oh wow, what a bummer. You're still looking at 2 good schools, though, so I doubt you can make a "wrong" decision. Have you visited both? Are you leaning towards one?
Outstanding. Someone with less zip codes in their life than me :oops: :roll: .CathyCA wrote:NC
CA
Very clever! Love it! :lol:EarlJam wrote:States I have lived in:
-Confusion
-Panic
-Fear
-Ecstasy
-Joy
-Peace
-Altered
- ....
Ah, but were you dazed AND cofused? ;)EarlJam wrote:States I have lived in:
-Confusion
-Panic
-Fear
-Ecstasy
-Joy
-Peace
-Altered
-Georgia
-North Carolina
I lived in Ithaca too. Small world! Though I was there for 4 years.Shammrog wrote:Hmmm... How long qualifies as "living in?" I am assuming that a summer is good enough - i.e. anything more than a regular vacation?
If so, then:
Florida (birth - age 2 or 3)
Michigan (age 2 or 3 to 17)
Indiana (Purdue - summer after 8th grade)
New York (Cornell - summer after 11th grade)
North Carolina (age 17 - 23; undergrad at Duke, grad School at UNC)
Georgia (age 23 - present)
Were you there the summer of 1988? Ithaca - its GORGES... haha....TillyGalore wrote:I lived in Ithaca too. Small world! Though I was there for 4 years.Shammrog wrote:Hmmm... How long qualifies as "living in?" I am assuming that a summer is good enough - i.e. anything more than a regular vacation?
If so, then:
Florida (birth - age 2 or 3)
Michigan (age 2 or 3 to 17)
Indiana (Purdue - summer after 8th grade)
New York (Cornell - summer after 11th grade)
North Carolina (age 17 - 23; undergrad at Duke, grad School at UNC)
Georgia (age 23 - present)