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I've been wondering for some time now why so many people do not put a location on their profile! I wonder this because its about the first thing I look for after a read a post. Am I the only one? Especially it the post is talking about something local. :wave: Hello I'm from NE Oregon
 
I agree! I'm always curious about where members live! Mine is there, too. Central Oklahoma, just east of the tornadoes!
 
I'm an ex-pat dual-citizen. Have lived in Northern Ontario (10hrs north of Toronto) 11yrs; from North Carolina. Have lived all over the U.S. & Alaska; completely identify with my Southern roots. Married to a French Canadian so my current culture is bilingual. :) I like knowing where people live; helps me understand their thought processes.
 
I just think a lot of us don't wish to put any more personal information than necessary on a public forum. I was a school librarian for many years; one thing I taught in technology classes was not to post personal information where everyone could see it. Of course I was teaching middle school kids, but I think those lessons carried over in my life.
 
Mine's there too. I agree, it helps to know where someone is at especially regarding issues they are having (temps: humid, cold, etc) and when someone makes a recommendation regarding suppliers. I'm in southeastern MI.

Jenny where from in N. Carolina? My husband and I are planning a vaca this summer and are looking at a couple of places either N or S Carolina.
Ruthie I have an aunt in OK but very northeast of you (Colcord).
 
[/QUOTE] Jenny where from in N. Carolina? My husband and I are planning a vaca this summer and are looking at a couple of places either N or S Carolina.
Ruthie I have an aunt in OK but very northeast of you (Colcord).[/QUOTE]

My family is from the Piedmont (Raleigh/Durham) but most live on the coast, now. I'd recommend Atlantic Beach. Beautiful beach and if you go up to Fort Macon it's not very crowded. Lots to do and see, or not. North Carolina Aquarium & Fort Macon are must-sees. Morehead City & Historical Beaufort are back across the bridge and to the East. Great food, lots of shops, museums abound. If you go about 15 miles North on 70, to New Bern, there's Mitchell's Hardware. My favorite place to visit. Hope this helps.
 
I also always look, and hope to see, where people are from :), just makes it seem more friendly I guess, if you can set a person in place. I'm from Scotland, lived in the US for a while, and now live in Costa Rica.
 
I'm currently in Texas, but I was born in Oregon and have lived in Washington, Alaska, Tennessee, Georgia, N. Carolina, Belgium, and Germany (and multiple cities within each) ;-) We are hoping to move to Colorado in the next few years.
 
I enjoy seeing where everybody lives. It helps me understand some of the info posted. I can also see why some people don't wish to disclose it. Either way, I love our little community!
 
I just think a lot of us don't wish to put any more personal information than necessary on a public forum. I was a school librarian for many years; one thing I taught in technology classes was not to post personal information where everyone could see it. Of course I was teaching middle school kids, but I think those lessons carried over in my life.

While I agree with this principle, I do not feel I'm giving out too much info when I say "central Oklahoma. " I feel even just the state or the nation helps me understand others so much. But it is not enough to "track them down. "
 
I'm currently in Texas, but I was born in Oregon and have lived in Washington, Alaska, Tennessee, Georgia, N. Carolina, Belgium, and Germany (and multiple cities within each) ;-) We are hoping to move to Colorado in the next few years.

Wow! You have lived your sig line, haven't you??
 
While I agree with this principle, I do not feel I'm giving out too much info when I say "central Oklahoma. " I feel even just the state or the nation helps me understand others so much. But it is not enough to "track them down. "

Exactly, many people don't even have their real names!

Isn't it interesting that most of the people who have responded have their location listed :smile:
 
I'm currently in Texas, but I was born in Oregon and have lived in Washington, Alaska, Tennessee, Georgia, N. Carolina, Belgium, and Germany (and multiple cities within each) ;-) We are hoping to move to Colorado in the next few years.

All my siblings, cousins, aunts, uncles, mom and dad were born in Texas! I was not. After a very moves my family landed in Oregon . That was long ago, and still my parents and my moms brother (and family) are the only ones that left. I love to visit Texas
 
Mine's there too. I agree, it helps to know where someone is at especially regarding issues they are having (temps: humid, cold, etc) and when someone makes a recommendation regarding suppliers. I'm in southeastern MI.
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I have no idea where MI is, that doesn't explain anything to me, obviously abbreviated.
 
All my siblings, cousins, aunts, uncles, mom and dad were born in Texas! I was not. After a very moves my family landed in Oregon . That was long ago, and still my parents and my moms brother (and family) are the only ones that left. I love to visit Texas

Oh, man, Texas is ok (it would be better if it had less heat and more rain ;-), but I really miss Oregon (and the PNW). I was born in Klamath Falls, which is actually a lot like where I am living in Texas (hot, dry, and usually brown), but I spent a lot of time in the the Portland area, and many, many years in Tacoma, Seattle, and Bellingham, Wa area. Such beautiful country....*sigh*
 
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