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David In Indy:
Ooops! Sorry about that. I got sidetracked.

Katherine! I never suspected you drank beer! I always thought of you as a Tom Collins type of gal!   :)

injest:

--- Quote from: latjoreme on February 24, 2007, 03:16:11 am ---Thanks, Jess! Oooohhh ... Nice and frosty.

I live in Suburban Chicago at the moment. I grew up in suburban Minneapolis. After college, I moved from there to a very small town in the Red River Valley near the North Dakota border in northwestern Minnesota, then a smallish city on Lake Superior in northeastern Minnesota (Duluth), then New Orleans, then New York City, then back to New Orleans, then back to Minneapolis, then here. Oh, and I spent a couple of slacker summers in Ketchum, Idaho, back in college.

So I've tried a little bit of everything: Midwest, South, East Coast, West, town of 8,000, city of 9 million, and a few places in between.




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Katherine has been around!! good grief. I can't imagine. I moved around a lot when I was a kid...here in Texas...but I can't imagine moving now. What would I do with all this stuff??! I don't think there are enough boxes in the world to move all this mess....

David In Indy:

--- Quote from: latjoreme on February 24, 2007, 03:16:11 am ---Thanks, Jess! Oooohhh ... Nice and frosty.

I live in Suburban Chicago at the moment. I grew up in suburban Minneapolis. After college, I moved from there to a very small town in the Red River Valley near the North Dakota border in northwestern Minnesota, then a smallish city on Lake Superior in northeastern Minnesota (Duluth), then New Orleans, then New York City, then back to New Orleans, then back to Minneapolis, then here. Oh, and I spent a couple of slacker summers in Ketchum, Idaho, back in college.

So I've tried a little bit of everything: Midwest, South, East Coast, West, town of 8,000, city of 9 million, and a few places in between.




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I have lots of family in South Louisiana; Houma and New Orleans. I go down there all the time!  :)

serious crayons:

--- Quote from: David on February 24, 2007, 03:18:22 am ---Katherine! I never suspected you drank beer! I always thought of you as a Tom Collins type of gal!
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 :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

Not for the past 31 years, David! Once I turned 18 and could start going into bars legally, I put my Tom Collins days behind me!

How about you?


--- Quote from: injest on February 24, 2007, 03:20:09 am ---Katherine has been around!! good grief. I can't imagine. I moved around a lot when I was a kid...here in Texas...but I can't imagine moving now. What would I do with all this stuff??! I don't think there are enough boxes in the world to move all this mess....
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I can attest it gets much harder the older you get. When I was in my 20s and 30s, it was difficult but fun. This past move has been much, much harder. We've been in Oak Park a year and I'm still not sure how long we'll hang in here.


--- Quote from: David on February 24, 2007, 03:21:40 am ---I have lots of family in South Louisiana; Houma and New Orleans. I go down there all the time!  :)
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I love it there! I haven't been back post Katrina, though.

injest:
David, your relatives were there in the hurricane? did they do ok?

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