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Born in Winnipeg (St. Boniface), moved to Ottawa, then to Trois-Riviéres and finally going to school in Montréal

Archaic edit: Gosh, I spelt Ottawa wrong, I deserve a slap!

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From the beautiful state of Oregon, one of the few states in this country where rifling ranges are easy to find, and Light Machine Guns are legal for home defense with minimal permits.

Oh yeah, and we have Portlandia, hipster capitol of the West Coast. Not to mention Track Town USA, where I live. (Anyone ever went to the Olympic Trials in '08? If you did you probably saw me selling snacks on the side of the road across from Hayward Field)...

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I am in Pennsylvania, watching my Philadelphia Phillies. (Biggest clue evar to where in PA) x3

Matthew Vomacka. 12 Holland Terrace. Montclair, New Jersey. 07042.

(My bedroom, on the laptop, posting on Serenes Forest)

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I live in Nova Scotia, Canada. The town I live in.. well.. I don't want to tell, because it's very small.

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I live in the tiny town of Ninety Six, South Carolina. Yes, the name of the town really is Ninety Six. Usually when I tell people where I'm from (even people in my state), I get asked, "What's that?" Well, according to Wikipedia, the population was around 2,000 at the 2000 census, and the only reason it's alive today is the fact that it is the location of the "famous" Star Fort historical site, where a "famous" battle from the American Revolution was fought. I've always found the concept of that historical site quite interesting, as Star Fort belonged to the Loyalists, and people in the town seem to be so proud of it. If you knew the people who live here, you'd understand why I find this so interesting--they aren't the most tolerant of people, and they're generally very patriotic.

I lived in Greece, New York (a suburb of Rochester) for the first eight years of my life, if anyone is from there or knows where that is. If not, then whatever.

This may seem odd, but a dream of mine is to study abroad at Oxford in England (I'm an English major at my university), see how I like it there, and maybe move there someday if I enjoy it. Any people from England or thereabouts want to give me the lowdown, and tell me whether or not you'd consider it worth it?

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Crimea <img src='http://serenesforest.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/happy.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='^_^' />

Texas ^^'

I actually thought you were being serious about Crimea for a moment there, I was disappointed.

Crimea for those who don't know.

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I live in Tuscany, Italy. xD My village is really small, and it's called "Castelnuovo". Sometimes I make fun of it because the english translation of "Castelnuovo" is "Newcastle" and really, it has nothing to do with Newcastle xD

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