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Location: St Simons Island, GA
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Originally Posted by Bees46
Survived Sherman, pretty small city.
Eugene, OR
Go Ducks! Fabulous college town. My high school boyfriend still teaches there. Moved to Oregon and came out as gay; coulda knocked me over with a feather!
Go Ducks! Fabulous college town. My high school boyfriend still teaches there. Moved to Oregon and came out as gay; coulda knocked me over with a feather!
Erie, PA
Erie PA looks really pretty from pictures.It would be a neat vacation place.
I honestly don't know much about the area. I would guess it's hot and dusty.
Johnson City, TN
Tyler is actually quite green and has lots of trees.
Johnson City,TN looks quite scenic and is very historic.It also was featured in at least one country music song.Johnson City is smaller than I thought it would be.
I know it was the sight of several murders committed by killer Danny Rolling in 1990, who has since been executed. In the north central section of Florida, but not the panhandle if my image serves me right.
Tyler is actually quite green and has lots of trees.
Johnson City,TN looks quite scenic and is very historic.It also was featured in at least one country music song.Johnson City is smaller than I thought it would be.
Gainesville,Florida.
See, I told you I didn't know much about Tyler, lol.
See, I told you I didn't know much about Tyler, lol.
Gainesville, college town. Go Gators!
Fargo, ND?
I beat you to Gainesville, so I will do Fargo.
Nice, quiet mid size city but huge by North Dakota standards. Cute, boring and safe.
CHEYENNE, WYOMING still stands
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