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On the coast or inland a little?
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nick - nope...
tully - inland a little... |
Kissimmee? ...on the ear, I like that
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not kissimmee, but you're in the correct general area...
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Orlando?
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no, west and south...
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Davenport?
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nope, but my buddy lives there...
west and south of there... |
Winter Haven?
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Cypress Gardens?
My dearest fellow WITWAI-mates, I will be heading to Canada very early tomorrow...actually, now that I look at the clock I should say a little later today, and I won't be back until late Sunday night. If I see Fly, I'll say hi and have a few with him...not likely, though since I'll be in Toronto and vicinity. Wish me luck! |
tully - go west...
nick - no... i'm headed back north early monday morning myself; won't be back on here until friday or saturday... |
Plant City?
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closer...
i'm reporting live with a very slow wireless connection from columbia, souf cackalacky... |
Fort Lonesome?
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not fort lonesome, but i am in a "city..."
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Are you in Polk City?
The fictional Orlampa, Florida is in Polk City, the eccentric mayor of Orlampa is Kermit Weeks. |
nope...
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Highland City?
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nope...
i'm in hillsborough county... |
arrrrr!!! unc, are you a pirate in Gulf City? ...I assume that above ^ you meant where you are has "city" in the name
Gulf City was founded by British pirate Ben Margoza in the mid-17th century. It went into decline in the 19th century. In 1895 it was listed as having a population of 76 people, and a post office. Gulf City was completely abandoned by or shortly after the 1920s. The site of Gulf City is now Hillsborough County property. While it was formerly connected by road to Tampa via a bridge over the Little Manatee River, the bridge is gone and the site of Gulf City cannot be reached by road. "Avast, me proud beauty! Wanna know why my Roger is so Jolly?" |
not gulf city...
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but where you are has "city" in the name?
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it do...
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I'm running out out of "city" places but I just stumbled on this one which seems kind of interesting Ybor City, Tampa, Florida
Are you in Ybor City? If that's the place, I need a fine cigar to celebrate. http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...yTampaFL01.jpg Ybor City (EE-borh) is a historic neighborhood in Tampa, Florida located just northeast of downtown. It was founded in the 1880s by cigar manufacturers and was populated by thousands of immigrants, mainly from Spain, Cuba, and Italy. For the next 50 years, workers in Ybor City's cigar factories would roll millions of cigars annually. The neighborhood had features unique among contemporary immigrant communities in the southern United States, most notably its multi-ethnic and multi-racial population. A slow exodus out of the area accelerated after World War II, leading to a period of abandonment and decay. After decades of neglect, a portion of the original neighborhood was redeveloped into a popular night club and entertainment district. One of the five campuses of Hillsborough Community College is located there as well, HCC Ybor. The neighborhood has been designated as a National Historic Landmark District, and several structures in the area are listed in the National Register of Historic Places. In 2008, 7th Avenue, the main commercial thoroughfare in Ybor City, was recognized as one of the “10 Great Streets in America” by the American Planning. |
took ya long enough...
have a hav-a-tampa on me... |
let me puff on that awhile while I contemplate my next move, thank you.
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ok, you're back...
where the fuck are you? |
don't rush me. All the finest things in life take time. I've thought of a couple places, like where the largest recorded snowfall happened, or the largest recorded earthquake, but then I thought they'd be too easy for you wise guys. I promise I'll conclude my process by tonight.
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concluded
where in the world am I? |
Are you in mainland America?
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EH?
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WH and yes in mainland America
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east of mrs?
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west
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south of 40?
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north
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border on canada?
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you might say that
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Near Yellowstone?
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alaska?
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