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Started by CR, January 28, 2013, 01:31:20 AM

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Jennifer Snowskier

Snowy Mountains , NSW, Australia



the video is a bit famous for this area. Most of the riders were locals who thought charging down hills was good fun.
I dream of a world where a chicken can cross the road without it's motives being questioned.
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ZoeM

Madison, WI.

Before then, Wheaton, IL.
Before then, San Diego, CA.
Before then, somewhereIforgotin Virginia.
Before then, somewhereelseIforgotin Connecticut.
Before then, Bethesda, Maryland.

A navy-doctor father == a lot of travel. What's a girl to do?
Don't lose who you are along the path to who you want to be.








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CursedFireDean

Quote from: Adrian_Michael on June 02, 2013, 07:52:40 PM
North Central North Carolina over here. It's...a mixed bag, honestly.
Quote from: desperate believer on June 02, 2013, 06:29:37 PM
Rockingham, North Carolina. ~hope
Woo hoo, more NC guys!





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Adrian_Michael

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Chamillion

Quote from: brainiac on June 02, 2013, 12:25:42 PM
I totally heard the "Kiss 108 FM!" clip in my head when I saw your post.  :laugh: I live in Western MA half the time so I'd say there's plenty of competition for "most boring" (although there is some pretty cool/weird stuff you wouldn't expect in some of those towns)...
Haha yeah, I personally disagree that my town is the most boring. I'm only 35 mins from Boston, 30 from Providence, and 20 from Worcester. Every year I drive to the Berkshires and we avoid highways and end up driving through some really, really boring towns. Last year we drove for 40 minutes without seeing a Dunkin Donuts!! What madness!!

Quote from: Twin Hammer Tommy on May 27, 2013, 05:00:26 PM
Dorchester.
Nice, I have great memories from my 2 years living in Dorchestah  ;D I was in Harbor Point by Umass
;D
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Simon

Quote from: CursedFireDean on June 02, 2013, 09:30:11 PM
Woo hoo, more NC guys!

I know, it's nice knowing there are more guys in NC (quite a lot actually) but then again it's sad because there aren't many resources unless you're near Asheville.
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Jamie D

Quote from: chefset28 on June 02, 2013, 07:28:52 PM
currently out in Luning Nevada aka. the middle of nowhere....  ::) The only interesting thing here is the rest stop! :eusa_doh:

Holy guacamole, I know right where that is!  You're on the road between Topopah and Hawthorne. 

You're like a ghost town!
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Michelle S.



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Darrin Scott

Quote from: Michelle S. on June 03, 2013, 09:55:32 PM
Sunny ole' Orlando, FL!

Just moved from there last December. There really isn't a lot of resources there surprisingly.





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Michelle S.

Quote from: Darrin Scott on June 04, 2013, 01:28:11 PM
Just moved from there last December. There really isn't a lot of resources there surprisingly.

I know!! I actually live in Deland specifically so I'm closer to Daytona. Between the 2 cities, I found 3 therapists. Two are a complete joke and total ripoff. Fortunately I found Dr. Baker-Hargrove - he's very involved in the LGBT community here. The Centre and GIFT aren't that great either. I'm in their facebook group and there's a lot of drama... So I haven't felt comfortable going to any group meetings:(


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Renee

Quote from: Simon on June 03, 2013, 07:46:45 PM
I know, it's nice knowing there are more guys in NC (quite a lot actually) but then again it's sad because there aren't many resources unless you're near Asheville.
I thought there were some resources around chapel hill or durham at one time. But then I've been out of touch with most anything trans that way in a while and then it was mostly about mtf that was my concern.
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Mac

" I'd rather be hated for who I am,  than loved for who I am not "

CO to my wife- March 2013
CO to friends and family- June/July 2013
CO at work- October 2013
Started T- November 5 2013
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Shodan

Portland(ish) Oregon, here. Whee!




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CursedFireDean

Quote from: Renee on June 04, 2013, 04:12:02 PM
I thought there were some resources around chapel hill or durham at one time. But then I've been out of touch with most anything trans that way in a while and then it was mostly about mtf that was my concern.
I believe the therapist I'm going to go see is in Chapel Hill or Durham but I can't remember right now.





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chefset28

Quote from: Jamie D on June 03, 2013, 09:48:37 PM
Holy guacamole, I know right where that is!  You're on the road between Topopah and Hawthorne. 

You're like a ghost town!

Yep that's it!! Ghost town Nv.!!!
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kelly25

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Darrin Scott

Quote from: Michelle S. on June 04, 2013, 01:50:15 PM
I know!! I actually live in Deland specifically so I'm closer to Daytona. Between the 2 cities, I found 3 therapists. Two are a complete joke and total ripoff. Fortunately I found Dr. Baker-Hargrove - he's very involved in the LGBT community here. The Centre and GIFT aren't that great either. I'm in their facebook group and there's a lot of drama... So I haven't felt comfortable going to any group meetings:(

I went to Dr. Baker-Hardgrove for a session and ended up doing informed consent. I know there are Dr.s there for HRT, but are expensive without insurance.





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Jamie D

Quote from: chefset28 on June 04, 2013, 07:42:40 PM
Yep that's it!! Ghost town Nv.!!!

I did a little geologic work with a prospector friend of mine years ago.  I was really impressed with the town of Goldfield, in Esmeralda County.  A hundred years ago, things is your area were hopping, with precious metals, particularly silver, gold, and copper.
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chefset28

true, I've actually gone up into the mountains near here and found around 12 or 15 old abandoned mines and know of at least 3 working mines that are close by all for silver and or gold
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Twin Hammer Tommy

Quote from: Chamillion on June 03, 2013, 07:19:28 PM
Haha yeah, I personally disagree that my town is the most boring. I'm only 35 mins from Boston, 30 from Providence, and 20 from Worcester. Every year I drive to the Berkshires and we avoid highways and end up driving through some really, really boring towns. Last year we drove for 40 minutes without seeing a Dunkin Donuts!! What madness!!
Oh man, I love western Mass and lived in the Berkshires for 10 years, that area is like a second home to me, but I totally know what you mean.   So much of western Worcester and Hamphire/Franklin counties are just woods and more woods.

QuoteNice, I have great memories from my 2 years living in Dorchestah  ;D I was in Harbor Point by Umass

That area is the best.  Hard tell where Dot ends and Southie begins around there, and I love the walk from JFK up to Castle Island.

I'm a lot south of that, in the Ashmont/Neponset area.
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