Where are you from?

ProgressoR

Hall of Fame
I was born in the foothills of the Himalayas.

But whisked from that paradise to England before I knew what was what.
 
born on the coast of India, moved between countries till I was 9
Lived in: Overland Park, Kansas
Brighton, England
NYC
currently living in Herndon, VA
 

jmverdugo

Hall of Fame
I was born and raised in the beatiful city of Guayana in Bolivar, Venezuela - the best city in the world - currently spending sometime in Houston - Texas, very awesome city too.
 

TheBoom

Hall of Fame
Born ansbach germany, lived in alabama colorado utah eugene and tualiton oregon. Currently live in sherwood OR but am moving to houston texas this summer
 
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On the bigger maps you can barely see it.
 

Tmano

Hall of Fame
I'm Italian....born and raised in Modena northern part of Italy....one hour away from mountains and seas......why did I move? My wife!
 

Tmano

Hall of Fame
so, do you like soccer? what's your favorite team? i'm a Juve fan.

Of course I like it.......I grew up playing soccer every single day and Juve has been my team since ever. However, now I that I live in the US it's a bit hard for me to keep up with all the matches played over there
 

sureshs

Bionic Poster
From near the Ethiopian-Eritrean border, my ancestors were a group of around 150 individuals, like every other non-African person.
 

LameTennisPlayer

Professional
From near the Ethiopian-Eritrean border, my ancestors were a group of around 150 individuals, like every other non-African person.

So was it some kind of anglo-saxon mass orgy initiation that had you conceived? Sounds like you belong to some secret society care to spill?!
 

jaggy

Talk Tennis Guru
Born in Chicago, grew up in Glasgow Scotland, lived briefly in London, back to the Isle of Bute, Scotland then Glasgow Scotland again. then moved to U S and A in 1991 and lived in San Diego until 2000 when I moved to Bloomington, Indiana. Doubt I will remain here but good for another few years I think.
 

Manus Domini

Hall of Fame
Born, 1667 in the New Netherland. Grew up in the Province of New Jersey until 1776 (anyone notice the correlation between 1776 and 1667? :shock:), when it became the State of New Jersey.

Born in Chicago, grew up in Glasgow Scotland, lived briefly in London, back to the Isle of Bute, Scotland then Glasgow Scotland again. .

How'd you like Scotland? I love Scottish culture, so jw
 

Andreas1965

Rookie
Born in Bochum, Germany, living in Duesseldorf, Germany.
That's the bitter reality...

My heart is 50% in Italy and 50% in South Beach, Miami.

Once I'll retire, I gotta make a decision where to spend the rest of my life. Just another 20 years :shock:
 

Netzroller

Semi-Pro
currently Heidelberg, Germany

I did spent one year in the United States (Maine) as an exchange student.


@Andreas1965: Come on, Germany isn't that bad at all;) I haven't been to Düsseldorf, though...
 

Kaz00

Semi-Pro
currently Heidelberg, Germany

I did spent one year in the United States (Maine) as an exchange student.


@Andreas1965: Come on, Germany isn't that bad at all;) I haven't been to Düsseldorf, though...

Germany when I lived there for like 2 1/2 years was amazing! I lived in Bamberg I liked it a lot. I am from Ft.Hood, Texas I would call Junction City, Kansas my home though military moves a lot and this is the longest place we have stayed.
 

Netzroller

Semi-Pro
Germany when I lived there for like 2 1/2 years was amazing! I lived in Bamberg I liked it a lot. I am from Ft.Hood, Texas I would call Junction City, Kansas my home though military moves a lot and this is the longest place we have stayed.
Hey, that's great!

I hope you had the opportunity to learn the language and get to know the country a little.
I know of some soldiers stationed in Heidelberg who pretty much live in a 'bubble'. They have their Army homes, their own shops where they can buy all the American stuff they know from home etc. and don't really get in touch with the outside world.

I find that a little sad. When I was in the United States I wanted to get the whole experience of living in another country - like speaking English all day, eating American food, watching American sports, celebrating American holidays and so on :)
 

Up&comer

Hall of Fame
Indiana then I spent 5 months in Europe and now I'm back in the US of A.

I have to say, I miss the Europe lifestyle.
 
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