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Where is Monte Cook from? (Also, where are *you* from?)

Grew up in Bay City Michigan (yes, the Bay City rollers did name themselves after the town) a city of 35,000 people. Located in the nook of the thumb, about an hour and a half north of Detroit.
 

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Born in Laar W. Germany on a Canadian Forces Base. Moved back to Chilliwack British Columbia (GO CHIEFS), Canada at 2 months of age.

Grew up there. Moved to Vancouver after graduating highschool.

Have lived in New Orleans, Louisiana and Marrakesh Morroco at various times.

Back in Vancouver. Will likely stay here barring a possible move to Edmonton.
 
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I was born in a small town in North central Iowa. Moved about 5 times before I was 5. Then we moved to Wisconson, Onalaska. Then we moved back to Iowa, then to Albert Lee Minnesota, then to Blue Earth MN, then Watertown South Dakota, then at 17 we moved back to Iowa where I was born, in Mason City. I met my husband here in high school and he had lived here, in the same house his entire life. We still live here and hopefully i will never move again.

Why did I move so much...

Walmart. My parents were in managment and they had to move to get promotions.
 

Psionicist said:
A small town in Sweden with a population of about 3000, located near the 's' in "Uppsala"
Near Lake Storsjo. Ever see... erm... what the heck is the monster's name? It's something long and very Scandinavian. ;)

Southeastern PA, Lancaster County to be precise. Yes, home of the Amish! Though the Amish wouldn't be caught dead in this little crap-burg. The town where I live is a fine example of urban blight, apathy, and generally really bad things (it's basically an overflow of Lancaster's ghetto with a few nicer areas). Like pretty much everywhere in this section of PA, we've got a lot of Germans and Irish.

Trivia note, Mary Hardy Reeser (one of the more famous cases of SHC) lived in a building about two blocks down the street from me before moving to St. Petersburg, FL.
 

Sturgis, KY, a little one stoplight town of about 2000 people. We have a biker rally now! (We're where Indiana, Illinois, and Kentucky come together...I can find my house on any map of the US that includes state boundaries!)

...of course, I grew up about three miles outside of town, and my nearest neighbor was a half-mile away. The first time I came back home from college, I noticed how utterly gloomy it was in late fall/winter.

Brad
 

Psionicist said:
A small town in Sweden with a population of about 3000, located near the 's' in "Uppsala":

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I do have an 8 mbit connection though. :D

I was born in Paris but lived almost half of my life in Montreal.

Wow Karlstad is on this map, guess it's not that small after all. I Went there two years ago on a business trip and found the place rather small. Stockholm on the other hand is a really nice city especially during the summer ;)
 

Bartlesville, OK. 36,000 people. Headquarters of Phillips Petroleum (now Cononco-Phillips) and has a downtown with a skyline. That's about a 45 minute drive north of Tulsa.
 


Born and raised right here in Victoria, B.C...southern-most Canadian city (at least, I'm pretty sure...the Ontario dip might be a bit more south), and voted "most livable city in North America" something like 8 years running. I'd be willing to say that, if you like variety without extremes, it's got the best weather anywhere.
 


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