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View Poll Results: Where do you live?

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  • Montana

    3 2.05%
  • Nebraska

    2 1.37%
  • Nevada

    4 2.74%
  • New Hampshire

    1 0.68%
  • New Jersey

    8 5.48%
  • New Mexico

    2 1.37%
  • New York

    13 8.90%
  • North Carolina

    8 5.48%
  • North Dakota

    1 0.68%
  • Ohio

    9 6.16%
  • Oklahoma

    5 3.42%
  • Oregon

    4 2.74%
  • Pennsylvania

    12 8.22%
  • Rhode Island

    0 0%
  • South Carolina

    6 4.11%
  • South Dakota

    1 0.68%
  • Tennessee

    8 5.48%
  • Texas

    10 6.85%
  • Utah

    3 2.05%
  • Vermont

    0 0%
  • Virginia

    8 5.48%
  • Washington

    7 4.79%
  • West Virginia

    1 0.68%
  • Wisconsin

    3 2.05%
  • Wyoming

    0 0%
  • International (please specify)

    27 18.49%
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    Re: Where do you live? [Part 2: Montana-International]

    Quote Originally Posted by deathadder1069 View Post
    Abilene...drove thru it but didnt stop...you know why hehehe...yeah lots of Texas is very nice especially the hill country down by San Antonio as well as some parts of east Texas but they have giant mosquitos there that just dont suit me at all. The panhandle isnt too bad but youre limited since theres not much as far as big companies to offer products, took me a week before i found some good ricotta cheese hehe...bigger markets like L.A. and Phoenix have no problem with that.
    Big mosquitos? Yall ain't got nuttin' on our skeeters in Alaska! Big as Buicks and twice as ugly! I hate bigger cities. Abilene was the biggest place I ever lived, and most of yall would call it a small town. Ohio isn't bad. We are in the middle of Amish country so its got that nice, clean, small town feeling, but we can drive an hour or two in any direction and get to civilization. We have a great reptile community too!

    AKedit: I love the drive from Abilene to San Antonio! When I bought my new car we did that run in 2:08 coming back from Sea World. Satisfying is the only word for that trip.
    Last edited by AK907; 06-22-2011 at 05:28 AM.

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