to answer the thread question - grammatically speaking :
behind the preposition. to answer the "intent" of the question, right now I'm staying in Capitol Heights, Maryland literally "feet" from Washington DC in the National Capital Region. I'll see you tonight..
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TheFrogSpawn said: Cheeky said: | |
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Well i live in the town were you can go sit on top of the lions without being in danger. No Freestyling. | |
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In the US, state of Utah, west of Salt Lake City I'm firmly planted in denial | |
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AzurePanther said: Well i live in the town were you can go sit on top of the lions without being in danger.
In Disneyland??? | |
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AzurePanther said: Well i live in the town were you can go sit on top of the lions without being in danger.
you call this a town? | |
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Slash said: England. Birmingham, the second largest city, slap bang in the middle of the country.
Ozzy Osbourne and the rest of Black Sabbath come from here. It rains a lot and we have run pretty much all of our industry into the ground. Cadbury chocolate comes from here and fortunately is thriving, with plans for a £40 million redevelopment of their holy, sacred and blessed factory. We have one of the least popular and dumbest sounding accents in the country. There are two top-flight soccer teams in Birmingham, of which the one with "Birmingham" actually in its name is easily the worst. Our City is most famous for its Bull Ring shopping centre, so named, I believe, as it stands on the grounds of an old cattle market, which is pretty odd considering Birmingham is now about as urban and concrete and far removed from farming as you can imagine. Recently demolished and rebuilt, the Bull Ring Shopping Centre is now a magnet for people who like to pay way too much for their clothes and who like to move about really, really, really fucking slowly during densely packed Christmas shopping "rushes". We are also well know as The Balti Belt, i.e. an are where you will find a large number of Balti( Indian) restaurants, which reflects the multi-ethnic mix of people in the city. Cadbury Chocolate! ^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^
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TheFrogSpawn said: AzurePanther said: Well i live in the town were you can go sit on top of the lions without being in danger.
you call this a town? Is it a village Whatever trevor anything beats your miserable rainy frogland No Freestyling. | |
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Cheeky said: AzurePanther said: Well i live in the town were you can go sit on top of the lions without being in danger.
In Disneyland??? Keep guessing We like bows and arrows and forests No Freestyling. | |
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...and pubs made from converted churches.
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testicleman said: ...and pubs made from converted churches.
No Freestyling. | |
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Slash said: England. Birmingham, the second largest city, slap bang in the middle of the country.
Ozzy Osbourne and the rest of Black Sabbath come from here. It rains a lot and we have run pretty much all of our industry into the ground. Cadbury chocolate comes from here and fortunately is thriving, with plans for a £40 million redevelopment of their holy, sacred and blessed factory. We have one of the least popular and dumbest sounding accents in the country. There are two top-flight soccer teams in Birmingham, of which the one with "Birmingham" actually in its name is easily the worst. Our City is most famous for its Bull Ring shopping centre, so named, I believe, as it stands on the grounds of an old cattle market, which is pretty odd considering Birmingham is now about as urban and concrete and far removed from farming as you can imagine. Recently demolished and rebuilt, the Bull Ring Shopping Centre is now a magnet for people who like to pay way too much for their clothes and who like to move about really, really, really fucking slowly during densely packed Christmas shopping "rushes". We are also well know as The Balti Belt, i.e. an are where you will find a large number of Balti( Indian) restaurants, which reflects the multi-ethnic mix of people in the city. You aren't from Birmingham stop putting yourself down WOLVERHAMPTON kinda similar but the people here have brains unlike brummys | |
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PANDURITO said: Fleshofmyflesh said: Wow, them's fightin words....or head strokes, or whatever you wanna call em.... | |
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Viva ! | |
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Glasgow , Bonnie Scotland .
we are soooo.... cool its frightening !! c'mon nr 23 and sermi give it up 4 the Glaswegians !!! (dont mention all the neds in the east end ) | |
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Sheffield, England, UK | |
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Vienna, Austria With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... | |
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Ohio until Friday, then home 2 New Zealand Be Joyful | |
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PANDURITO said: Benicassim, Spain
My fathers family immigrated from Valencia 2 New Zeland about 3 generations ago. I plan 2 visit one day Be Joyful | |
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RhondaJoyDiva said: My fathers family immigrated from Valencia 2 New Zeland about 3 generations ago. I plan 2 visit one day
That's just an hour away from here. I went to the University there. Adios | |
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Jon said: London, England.
Crouch End to be precise. Minty from Eastenders sometimes drinks in my local boozer! Brilliant stuff my life... Crouch End! Ever had the pleasure/misfortune of popping into a shop called Charisma, on Tottenham Lane, off The Broadway? My ex dragged me in once. I lit up like a glow stick "..My work is personal, I'm a working person, I put in work, I work with purpose.." | |
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