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Scrambled Egg Machine:
I live in Houston. It is an incredibly ugly industrial city. I actually live an hour or so north, in the still ugly, but more trashy area called Montgomery. The air here is filthy and it rains way too often. I have no photos, but just imagine a very grimy in-fill sort of area on a polluted lake.
Gemmwah:
My home town is Harpenden, which is 25 mins train ride out of central London.
This is part of my High Street.
We have a sign.
We also have a train station.
We have a Pipe Band, too. I am in this band. My Mum and my biological sister are too. Both my mother and my sister are in this photo. Points to whoever points them out.
parm:
I live in Cambridgeshire. It mostly looks like this:
They're building a guided busway, which is a lot like a railway line, except for buses. It looks like this:
And just around the corner from my house are some ponies.
OMG PONIES
That's about as exciting as it gets around here.
öde:
--- Quote from: tommydski on 14 Aug 2008, 18:02 ---If you've ever wanted to know anything about Yorkshire, which is where many of our British folks including me were either born or currently live, please watch this incredible piece of television.
--- End quote ---
That's hilariously British!
allison:
I live in a lovely, boring town called Mississauga (apparently, Canada's 5th largest city)! There are a lot of people, and some cute neighbourhoods, and I find it pretty safe...mind you, the execution-style shooting outside our local mall shook my confidence a little. And parks! We have a ton of parks. Sometimes, they are used for shooting no-budget zombie movies!
This is our City Hall. Apparently, sometimes we have events that feature bouncy castles! In the upper right hand corner, you can see the west part of Square One, an excessively large mall! I do mean excessively.
http://www.pbase.com/gwilburn/port_credit&page=13
Photos of Port Credit, a nice little strip of shops and restaurants on the Waterfront.
Streetsville is nice too.
That's about all we have. Luckily, we're only half an hour from downtown Toronto, and there's always something to do there!
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