I'm from Indiana. We won the SUPERBOWL!!! GO Colts! But, I am from a town called Zionsville, the most boring town ever! We are known for corn fields, lame. I wish however that I lived in England! :-)
2007-02-06 08:32:58
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answered by Stephanie B 2
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Arizona has beautiful weather... it is 80 degrees right now (in the winter) and sunny most of the year. It gets a little warm in the summer, but it is a dry heat, and you can escape up a mountain. We have okay skiing just a few hours away, too. Arizona has some of the best highways also, easy to get around and the lanes are clearly marked, and they are decorated with pretty designs in rock and plants. We also have part of the Grand Canyon, which is pretty cool.
2007-02-06 16:08:47
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answered by Lowa 5
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I'm from Texas. I live in Fort Worth right now. Its great. Born and raised here and will never live anywhere else. The weather could be cold and snowy one day and 70 degrees and sun-shiny all day the next. There's always something to do here anywhere you go!! There's rivers for tubing, lakes for boating, good Texas Country music, Austin, San Antonio, Dallas and Fort Worth. Those are all WONDERFUL, fun places to go. I don't even have to leave the state for a fun vacation with the family!
2007-02-06 16:26:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I live in Emmett, Idaho which is 40 minutes north of the capital city of Boise. Country wise, the state is covered with mountains, mountain lakes, whitewater river rapids, lazy rivers, great fishing, many skiing resorts, plenty of cross country skiing and snowmobile land to explore, great camping spots, hunting here is great (anything from grouse to mountain lion), fantastic sunsets during the summer, and many cultural assets coming from the local indians to the Basque people.
We are also home to many technology centers such as Micron Tech, Hewlett-Packard, Dell Computers, and Apple. Albertson's HQ is here in Boise as well.
Also, plan on being fed well here. Idahoans believe in big portions at what you'd call hole-in-the-law resturants (privately owned mom and pop resturants). The Triangle Resturant by Sweet, Idaho or Idaho's Famous Potato Resturant in Marsing, Idaho are two examples of a good thick burger/steak and a huge plate of taters of course.
2007-02-06 16:16:39
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answered by ArticAnt 4
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I live in WV.....we're special cause we're the HIGHEST taxed State on the planet and we have no jobs here because everybody who works here is from another state.
The Dr's are practicing on West Virginians for experience and won't take chickens on trade anymore for the uninsured hillbillies.
Our roads are all to He__, and they open a NEW restaurant every other month so we're notorious to be in the FAT Statistics Go figure. Gotta love it tho~we have a pretty shape...LOL LOL
2007-02-06 16:25:21
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answered by Dreamcatcher 4
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I live in New Mexico! Here in this state the military keeps there new weapons here and they also test the bombs out in the deserts! It is a small state with not very many people so this is the best state to keep everything private!
2007-02-06 16:09:14
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answered by ~*Sweet Pea*~ 5
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I live in VA also. The first permanent English colony was Jamestown, founded in 1607. We are celebrating the 400th anniversary this year. The Revolutionary War was won here as well as several key battles in the Civil War.
2007-02-06 16:08:58
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answered by nathan c 2
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Vancouver, Canada
its never too cold
and its only hot for 2 - 3 months
however we do get lots of rain
2007-02-06 16:32:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I live in Wisconsin. Lake Michigan is here, Lambo Field is here, and we are the dairy state.
2007-02-06 16:08:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I live in Virginia and I feel ill, like I am going to throw up.
2007-02-06 16:07:41
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answered by urrrp 6
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