Re: Where do you live?
Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2015 11:04 pm
As a froggie you must like the flood.chunkyfrog wrote:I am about two miles from the stadium, and we had flooding on June 7th.
As a froggie you must like the flood.chunkyfrog wrote:I am about two miles from the stadium, and we had flooding on June 7th.
That sounds so cool!ClayL wrote:I had my location filled out -sort of - it said Anywhere USA. For 12 years we lived full time in our class A motor home (that is the type that looks like a bus) but have now settled down in a S&B (stick and brick).
That may explain why mine was left blank. When I was diagnosed and joined this forum I was also living in a class A RV and traveling the country. It may never have occurred to me to update my profile when we moved into an S&B.ClayL wrote:I had my location filled out -sort of - it said Anywhere USA. For 12 years we lived full time in our class A motor home (that is the type that looks like a bus) but have now settled down in a S&B (stick and brick).
The most beautiful place in the UK!skullduggery wrote:Bonnie Scotland
bwexler wrote:That may explain why mine was left blank. When I was diagnosed and joined this forum I was also living in a class A RV and traveling the country. It may never have occurred to me to update my profile when we moved into an S&B.ClayL wrote:I had my location filled out -sort of - it said Anywhere USA. For 12 years we lived full time in our class A motor home (that is the type that looks like a bus) but have now settled down in a S&B (stick and brick).
Didn't know they had a Starbucks on the Space Needle or rooms where people live. Must be a cool view.Franz Kolo wrote:Seattle, WA - Above the Space Needle, near a Starbucks.
sounds like all of Central IL - gawd I was glad to get out of therepostitnote wrote:Central IL in a tiny town in between corn and bean fields. No one can pronounce the name of it.
Krelvin wrote:Didn't know they had a Starbucks on the Space Needle or rooms where people live. Must be a cool view.Franz Kolo wrote:Seattle, WA - Above the Space Needle, near a Starbucks.
I was like 12 to 14 the only time I went up the Space Needle.
Franz Kolo wrote:Krelvin wrote:Didn't know they had a Starbucks on the Space Needle or rooms where people live. Must be a cool view.Franz Kolo wrote:Seattle, WA - Above the Space Needle, near a Starbucks.
I was like 12 to 14 the only time I went up the Space Needle.
Hehehe...no residences in the Space Needle. But that would be neat, especially given the population growth recently.
I live on a hill just north of and higher than the Space Needle. Seattle is known for a S-bux on every corner. Living near one is very likely but not necessarily a good thing