Chelmsford in England.
Also this must be one of the longest gaps between posts. The last post before the one yesterday was 2008. A year before I joined. :eek:
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Chelmsford in England.
Also this must be one of the longest gaps between posts. The last post before the one yesterday was 2008. A year before I joined. :eek:
I see that UK, USA, Canada and Australia are a clear top4.
Well, I could have guessed that English-speaking nations make up the majority here, but I didn't expect it to be that dominant...
Same as Aki ;) Maybe we live next door to each other hehe but i doubt it
Really angry here, you forgot my country, I understand forgetting a small country, but Texas?, You even included Canada which is not a real country. (I went to the US vs Canada football game a few days ago and I was near a guy who shouted "your country is not even a real country", somewhere in Houston there is a very sad 3rd grade teacher )Quote:
Originally Posted by janneppi
Wow, this is really thread necromancy of the highest order :) I assume it was a deleted spam post that brought it to the top of the list.
The Lone Star State IS a country. No individual state could be so equally good and bad in equal measure and still be part of the US!
Btw, I'm from Godalming, a republic within the state of Surrey, closely aligned to England and by proxy to the UK, British Isles, Great Britain and the Commonwealth (formally known as The Empire)
Warning - baseless stereotype alert...Quote:
Originally Posted by Storm
Only one - have you checked the roof???? :D
Don't you wish we would one day 'strike back'? ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Knock-on
<<Oh, and I'm from the location listed as 'my location' - who'd a thunk it, eh?
Transylvania.... but I voted Romania because of a mistake that happened almost 100 years ago.