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Post by Blastgirl on Aug 15, 2006 23:51:12 GMT -5
7 houses, 3 states, 6 towns, 2 planets, 1 universe, 4 dimentions You've moved around. LOL ;D Actually, Raider you and SlayerX are not the only two from outside the United States. Hatson is from Canada (OK same Continent) and This is Not My Shed (formerly Guest190), Viper (and some other Members) are from the United Kingdom. We have some other Members from Europe, Sotis is from Norway.
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Post by im_an_alien on Aug 16, 2006 15:09:10 GMT -5
Actually, I forgot the third planet (Xalax)
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Post by Blastgirl on Aug 17, 2006 1:33:25 GMT -5
Actually, I forgot the third planet (Xalax) What is that called? Sounds like something that gets you going again. ;D
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Post by im_an_alien on Aug 18, 2006 15:29:29 GMT -5
Xalax is the planet in Lego Racers 2 where the Rocket Racer lives, and you go there at the end to win the game.
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Post by dannyboy on Aug 18, 2006 21:04:53 GMT -5
Pay no attention to the sister there, she mixes Xalax with ExLax there's no connection but she's dizzy sometimes.
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Post by Hatson on Aug 19, 2006 15:56:29 GMT -5
My family moved twice while I was growing up. Always Toronto though. I moved to North York not too long ago. So this is my 4th place to live. But my 2nd town. Always Ontario Province (state). The Ontario province is bigger than any US state except for possibly Alaska. So it would be pretty hard to move out of Ontario without moving a long long distance. If my cabin counts then add 1 place I go there in the summer months if I hace 2 or 3 days off of work.
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Post by _glitch_ on Aug 19, 2006 18:14:15 GMT -5
I moved from Taylor, MI to up here in Gaylord when I was 8. Woot. I've only really lived in 2 houses.
_glitch_
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Post by Hey Suburbia! on Aug 20, 2006 0:37:55 GMT -5
6 different houses.
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Post by Slayzie on Aug 21, 2006 1:20:20 GMT -5
I've always lived in Queensland, but I've lived in three different towns.
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Post by Blastgirl on Aug 22, 2006 0:23:09 GMT -5
I've always lived in Queensland, but I've lived in three different towns. Queensland is a Provence?
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Post by tractakid on Aug 27, 2006 2:32:14 GMT -5
Its in OZ. North east I believe.
One house for me.
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Post by Classicblast on Oct 29, 2006 0:21:25 GMT -5
I'm surprised how many people don't move around all that much.
My two brothers live less than a mile from my parents so that means they have lived in one town their whole life. Maybe not exactly, one brother spent 30 months 2 1/2 years in the United States Army and was stationed various places but otherwise one town for him.
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Post by werwoof on Aug 30, 2007 1:32:25 GMT -5
More than 20, I think. 2 countries.
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Post by jesusaurus on Aug 30, 2007 1:35:02 GMT -5
Ok seriously, stop with the thread bumping....
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Post by werwoof on Aug 31, 2007 6:11:45 GMT -5
Ok seriously, stop with the thread bumping.... Who you talking to?
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Post by edlin on Aug 31, 2007 15:49:09 GMT -5
You... No one has posted in these threads for months, and suddenly you bump them back to the top of the topic list? That's considered bad manners in a forum.
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Post by Peon on Aug 31, 2007 15:50:35 GMT -5
You... No one has posted in these threads for months, and suddenly you bump them back to the top of the topic list? That's considered bad manners in a forum. lol nt rly
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Post by Phil on Aug 31, 2007 17:23:50 GMT -5
Guys, its not the end of the world to have an older thread revisited. I wouldn't want to see a hostile thread reopened but to just discuss, I don't mind.
I'd for sure rather rediscuss older threads than have arguments or trolls that don't post at all unless its to flam others.
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