Re: Post your home...
Posted by Crapceeper on
Tue Aug 30th 2005 at 12:33am
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2005-08-30 12:33am
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Occupation: Student/Computer-service
Location: Hausham, BAY; Germany
Likewise Tracer Bullet.
I think consuetude is the magic word here.
I'm used to mountains, tourits, snow in the winter and all that stuff. So I find it quite interesting to live where satchmo lives, or even Windows98. Seems like a nice house.
In europe everything is different. But normal to the concerning person.
Idea: we could organise a SnarkPit-people-exchange. I would go for it.
Never try to be perfect - just try it and make the best out of it
Re: Post your home...
Posted by satchmo on
Tue Aug 30th 2005 at 1:05am
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Location: Los Angeles, U.S.
I will be returning to Europe for the fourth time--this time to Italy only.
I've been to Britain, France, Germany, Switzerland, Netherland, Austria, Czech Republic, and Italy. I've been to Italy twice, and I spent an entire week in Prague (amazing city).
But I do really enjoy living in sunny Southern California, especially near the beach.
"The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return." -- Toulouse-Lautre, Moulin Rouge
Re: Post your home...
Posted by Tracer Bullet on
Tue Aug 30th 2005 at 3:02am
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Occupation: Graduate Student (Ph.D)
Location: Seattle WA, USA
Well, the Europe trip didn't happen for a couple of reasons. Greece and Italy were two of the places I really wanted to visit, but the only time I could take off was in August, and I decided that I should save my money and wait for a time when it will be both less crowded and less hot. :sad:
Instead I'm just kicking back in Richland for a month and spending time on hobbies I know will fall by the wayside once I hit grad school in the fall.
I guess the bottom line is that most people don't really appreciate where they live... I'm moving to Seattle in a couple of weeks and that should be great. Rain doesn't depress me, so I can't think of anything not to like about it!
Some people are like slinkys...
They aren?t really good for anything, but you can't help but laugh when one tumbles down the stairs.