After moving all over the country, yes, I am finally home!!!!!!
2007-07-19 02:16:05
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answered by CAM 5
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It depends on your definition of area! Speaking globally, yes. I was born in Indiana right along the Ohio River and I still live in Indiana but in the northern part. Hoosiers would definitely consider me to be an another area, but someone from England --or even from New York --would consider me to be in the same area (the sticks).
2007-07-19 09:21:23
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answered by Indianamom 4
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Live about 40 miles from where I was born
2007-07-19 10:01:44
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answered by ><>JHF<>< 6
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I now live about 400 miles from where I was born.
2007-07-19 09:14:52
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answered by barbwire 7
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When my husband and I got married we didn't have the money to build a house and buy our own land. My father gave us a few acres of land for a gift and we had a house built. I live next door to the house I grew up in. I love where I live and I love being close to my dad.
2007-07-19 09:15:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I live less than a mile from the house I grow up in.
2007-07-19 09:18:16
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answered by denny 4
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i am in near the area, but change house 3 times. present is 4th
2007-07-19 09:15:36
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answered by keral 6
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About 500 miles away.
2007-07-19 09:16:10
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answered by SavvySue 7
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NO! I was born in Idaho and I live in Virginia!
2007-07-19 09:14:41
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answered by Anonymous
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No. That place is now 9 hours flying away.
2007-07-19 09:23:40
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answered by Anonymous
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