PrincessLeppard said:There are no fabulously sexy, hot European male figure skaters currently living in Omaha, Nebraska.
Oh, yeah, and the winters are cold and the summers are humid. But I could live with that if the aforementioned men were here.
Laura
Aloft04 said:Bald eagles carried my dear old tomcat off....deer eat my roses.
Ptichka said:I love Boston. I probably own more books on Boston history and architecture than most book stores. I think this is a spectacular time for Boston, with many neiborhoods finally getting back to their old charm and energy (South End is done, East End is coming, and I have hopes for Dorchester). And I am so proud of my state really going out on the limb with Gay Marriages and other social issues.
Dee4707 said:But I'm here!
Dee
PrincessLeppard said:But I've been in worse places than Omaha....I used to live in Montgomery, Alabama.....
Silver Lining said:Canada's worst serial killer lived a few blocks from me.
Grgranny said:"The middle of nowhere". Have you ever been to western Kansas or Nebr.?
SkateCynic said:Atlanta - The pollen. This season's high count so far was 5,356, but the all time record was 6,018 a few years ago (high is considered anything above 200, I think). If you suffer from allergies, Atlanta is a miserable place in March and April. The other drawback about living here isn't so much anything about Atlanta itself, but the misconception that we're all a bunch of backwards hicks, that we still hold a grudge about the Civil War, and that the city is riddled with racists and bigots. Atlanta is one of, if not the most, progressive and international city in the South. It's about time it gets the respect and kudos it deserves.