Poll: Where do you live?

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MoNKeyYy

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Marter said:
Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

Come find me if you want, I don't care.

Or, if you want me to really follow the topic guidelines, I live in a decent sized city. We've got about 1 million people. I like it here.
Woot!!! Calgary!!! Whereabout in town do you live?
 

hermes

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Montevideo, Uruguay.
It's the largest city in the country, with over one million people...
 

NotSoNimble

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5uburbs of 'Chi-Town'.

'Chicago' for those who don't know Chi-Town.

Large Town, 20 min drive from the city.
 

Owlslayer

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I live in Tallinn, Estonia. Of course you don't know that place.
It has about 400,000 people living in it, to me it's a very big town (biggest in my country). I doubt that others will think it's that big.
 

C95J

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smallish seaside town on the north-west coast of England.
 

SimuLord

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In a dogshit podunk city I can't wait to move home from. Finishing my education in the future birthplace of Jet. (still not getting it? Click on the picture of that modestly decent-looking dude with the rat on his shoulder and study for the test, hotshot.)

I was born and raised in a modest-sized suburb 10 miles north of Boston. I plan to raise my future children there and graduate a third generation of my family from Wakefield High.
 

klakkat

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I live in what is technically a small town in danger (as if that's a bad thing) of becoming a suburb of a large metropolis.
 

SinisterGehe

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I live in one of THE biggest towns of Finland, we got whopping 175,000 people and you get anywhere you want with Bike. And I speak the most beatifull accent of Finnish language "Turun murre"!!! Yes I live In the Jolly Turku!
 

Verlander

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Might be easier to describe our cities by the city scale as one persons "big" could be another's "small"

http://www.lboro.ac.uk/gawc/world2008t.html

for example- I'm living in London so I would class myself as living in an Alpha ++ city
 

Sicram

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I guess I'd take countryside... though I am surrounded by neighbours.

It's not in the middle of nowhere either
 

Jewrean

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FallenJellyDoughnut said:
Jewrean said:
It seriously pisses me off when Americans just say the name of their state and don't actually say the country they live in. Sheer arrogance if you ask me. Like the rest of the world should be expected to remember all 50 of your stupid states!

OT: AUSTRALIA! and I live in a medium sized town that is a satellite suburb of Melbourne.
When you consider that American states are the size of Europe's countries, you probably should. I'm also Australian, in Cairns.
By the same logic we should expect all Americans (and everyone for that matter) to know every province of China or even Australian states. Do they? Of course not. Are we forced to know American states? Yes. ARROGANCE I SAY!
 

Pyotr Romanov

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Amsterdam.

Why so vague? Nobody could find you, even with more information.

Eastern part of Amsterdam. 15 minutes away from my school, Barlaeus Gymnasium.
Now come and find me, I dare you!

[sub]Don't cheat by looking at my profile, I don't remember exactly how much information I put in there, but it's cheating nonetheless![/sub]
 

CrashBang

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Marter said:
Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

Come find me if you want, I don't care.

Or, if you want me to really follow the topic guidelines, I live in a decent sized city. We've got about 1 million people. I like it here.
How nice is Canada really? Seriously. Because I live in the UK and I hate it here, always have done. I'm 20 now and I'm so fed up of this small, depressing island. I've been to New York before and loved it. I've also been to Niagara but there's nothing there, so I always wondered what the rest of Canada is like. Once I finish my degree I'm saving up to move somewhere else; either the USA or Canada. So yeah what's your city like?