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lazy_bum

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Dartford England, chavs, alcoholics, fights, chavs, a big bridge, more fights, bluewater shopping center, more chavs and general basin for the run off of the populations of london and kent. oh and i think one of the girls schools has the highest chlamidia rates in the south east or something... Charming place really.
 

NIHILHATE

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I live in Brighton, southern England. It's known for strange light you don't get anywhere else, Seagulls, Gays, Eccentrics, Violence, Hippies, nice (?) cops, unpheasible drug use, and general hedonism and good times had by all.
Fuck yeah.
 

Woodsey

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dududf said:
Girls that on Halloween feel that regardless of their age they must dress up in any way possible to stimulate our hormones.

Honestly? A latex skimpy skirt, with a buttoned down top exposing a grotesque amount of cleavage, and a leather cap tilted to the side, you're 15 for christ sakes, have some dignity.


Keep in mind that my morals take a hike when one walks in sight *droools*
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So yeah, I guess Halloween Loli girls? No idea lol.
You have morals about huge tits/cleavage and tiny, arse revealing skirts? What's wrong with you?!

And I hope by grotesque you mean glorious.
 

rampantcreature

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The neighborhood in NYC in which I live brought free public kindergarten to America. And possibly some sort of rubber, although that might only be the reason why this neighborhood exists.
 

GodofDisaster

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Um nothing, actually I only live in a small village and not much as happened throughout the history of it's creation.
 

Matt-Sama

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I come from Swindon in England, we're known for our Roundabouts, seriously. I think yahtzee referenced my town once for some reason.
 

TheLefty

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Manchester New Hampshire. You're Welcome Mr. Adam Sandler. I even go to his same high school. I'm trying to figure out which locker he had.

Edit: I wanna find the one who admitted to knowing being form the same town/knowing the Jonas Brothers.
 

JaneDoe

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Eastbourne , england

Known for it's elderly... huuuge OAP populus.
great fun.

Edit: Oh and I forgot, Beachy head cliff in Eastbourne had the 2nd highest (jumping) suicide rate. 2nd to SF's golden gate bridge. (I once saw a dead body there, in the process of being removed)
 

Kiutu

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Not sure. To me, I think its the fact we have every possible odd store on one street. No one here is saying "Where the hell do you even buy that!?" here.
 

Cavouku

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Let's see... Truro, NS, (Canada, if you still can't find it), is... hold on, Wikipedia:

Alright then. We're known best as the "Hub of Nova Scotia" because of some railways going any which way. It was home to one of the fathers of Confederation, Sir Adams George Archibald, and is kinda' nice.

Some notable aspects, I guess would be the wood sculptures downtown (though someone knocked the eagles off my favorite one), and that we have 5 pieces of the Berlin Wall... Right beside the Bargain Shop.

My town might look fairly cultural if you look at the right places. There's this one street that looks like it was made in the 1800's (deliberately built so), and some of the buildings actually are from around then. It's kinda' nostalgic.

We have a nice park, everything's within walking distance, we have some neighboring towns that are unincorporated, but have merits. Oh, but it's not all nice; our mayor opposed the gay pride parade. Controversy was had, people complained and then did nothing, because we're cool like that, it got better.

There, that's everything I could find possibly worth mentioning.
 

Canadamus Prime

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Coaldale, Alberta? Umm... coal? I don't even think my town's on the map. Lethbridge, which is only 15-20 minutes away, has the longest and highest trestle bridge in the world.
 

pendragon177

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A giant Nickle and a large smokestack but mostly rocks and trees (like the rest of Canada).
Good old Sudbury.
 

nolongerhere

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We house the Scottish centre for Krishna consciousness.
Also, a number of monks were murdered here many years ago.
 

Raregolddragon

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Sweetwater

Rattle Snake Round up.

PETA fokes never come near us during this time of the year. Why because its the same time we have a rather large gun show at same time.
 

Ophiuchus

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I'm from a small village in England. London, we call it. You probably won't have heard of it, no reason why you should really, but the Queen has a little house somewhere around here. I think the Prime Minister might have a place nearby too.
 

Sun Flash

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pagan rituals :)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Queensferry#The_Ferry_Fair

oh and "the one internationally recognised Scottish landmark"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forth_Bridge_(railway)
 

Sun Flash

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Snazzy-Sam said:
well i live in stonehaven, famous for the birthplace of the deep fried mars bar.
OM NOM NOM NOM.

those are gorgeous, Irn Bru batter? *heaven*

EDIT: Lots of Scots eh?