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North America 157 65.69%
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Old 08-20-2009, 02:11 AM
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Dublin, Ireland.
Woop! Another Irish member Sadly not handy enough for a ftf game, but its nice to know I'm not the only T2Ker on the island
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I live in Columbus, Ohio. We have the Origins Gaming Convention here.
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I live in Columbus, Ohio. We have the Origins Gaming Convention here.
Why, yes, we do!
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I'm in Spain, and new to this forum, but not to good old T2K.
It was the first book in english I ever had (and my secong roleplaying game), actually
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I'm in Spain, and new to this forum, but not to good old T2K.
It was the first book in english I ever had (and my secong roleplaying game), actually
My first RPG game and my first book in English too... Mmmmm... I suppose I must be grateful to T2K. It was the needed incentive to start learning English by myself beyond the school level.
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somewhere in north-west Nebraska. if I look out my window I can see South Dakota and Wyoming.
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somewhere in north-west Nebraska. if I look out my window I can see South Dakota and Wyoming.
If I look out my window I can see Russia...
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LoL good one. Before i moved here i could see Mexico and before that Canada.
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LoL good one. Before i moved here i could see Mexico and before that Canada.
I'm closer to seeing Mexico -- the border's only a 2-hour drive away (or a little over an hour if you drive like my sister).
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Time for me to update my location. As of today, and its been a looooooooooooooong day, I'm back in Belfast.
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Central Italy, in a small and peaceful town.
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Central Italy, in a small and peaceful town.
Cool, I think you are our first Italian member. Welcome.
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Cool, I think you are our first Italian member. Welcome.
Thanks! I arrived on this forum casually while googling around for resources on T2K
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Central Italy, in a small and peaceful town.
I don't think there are any of those in the US anymore...

Interestingly, I was born in Germany (though I left when I was very young) -- Mutti (with two "t's" was what I called my mother until I was about four.
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In San Antonio, the Mexican Mafia is a bigger issue than the Mexican Army!
You mean there is difference...
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You mean there is difference...
Actually, in San Antonio the roach coaches downtown are a bigger issue than the Mexican Army...or maybe cause more things to issue forth from certain parts of the anatomy...it can be explosive and colorful...
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Actually, in San Antonio the roach coaches downtown are a bigger issue than the Mexican Army...or maybe cause more things to issue forth from certain parts of the anatomy...it can be explosive and colorful...
What is a "Roach Couch"?
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What is a "Roach Couch"?
A mobile food preparation vehicle. They are often seen at construction sites or other places where people gather.

The oddest example of this I have heard of is the ISO container Subway sandwich shop which is moving up floor by floor as they build the new world trade center.

http://www.nydailynews.com/money/200..._big_subs.html
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The oddest example of this I have heard of is the ISO container Subway sandwich shop which is moving up floor by floor as they build the new world trade center.

http://www.nydailynews.com/money/200..._big_subs.html
Thats a great idea! Of course I could be biased as Subway is my favourite fast food.
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Thats a great idea! Of course I could be biased as Subway is my favourite fast food.
Wrong by two counts! Whataburger and Schlotzskys!
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If I look out my window I can see Russia...
I can look out my window and see my next door neighbor's house
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I can look out my window and see my next door neighbor's house
I think that would be a funny thread topic - "If I look out my window I can see..."
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I think that would be a funny thread topic - "If I look out my window I can see..."
If I look out my window I can see I need to pick up my backyard because of what my dogs have left behind...
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Just south of Harrisburg PA here: one vile nest of political vipers and bottom-feeders that may truly have deserved Russia's missed opportunity of applying the cleansing fire of "our friend, Mr. Atom".

Out of my previous residence's window I could see the coolingtowers of Three Mile Island.

For those of you in Houston/Corpus Christi, Wiki shows that in 1990 USS Texas had completed a full multi-million $ refurbishment back "to her 1945 condtion", which I take to mean her machinery as well as her hull integrity. Oil-fired battleship cruising the Gulf, anyone?
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Just south of Harrisburg PA here: one vile nest of political vipers and bottom-feeders that may truly have deserved Russia's missed opportunity of applying the cleansing fire of "our friend, Mr. Atom".

Out of my previous residence's window I could see the coolingtowers of Three Mile Island.

For those of you in Houston/Corpus Christi, Wiki shows that in 1990 USS Texas had completed a full multi-million $ refurbishment back "to her 1945 condtion", which I take to mean her machinery as well as her hull integrity. Oil-fired battleship cruising the Gulf, anyone?
That's actually docked just outside Houston, in Baytown. If you're using Google or whatever satellite map program, follow Interstate 10 east out of Houston until you hit the San Jacinto River. Follow the river South from I-10. it's just a mile or so from I-10.
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