Where are you from?



cchs

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I just want to know where the majority of the people are on this forum

Im going to guess North America will be the majority
 
I think this one has already been done but I watch re-runs.
East Tennessee Smoky Mountains area.
 
Somerville, MA for now. But in August I'm due to move to Portland, Oregon -- the #1 biking city in the US. And yes, that did have something to do with my decision to move.
 
Rochester, NY... but originally from Vancouver, BC. I'm in NY for college. =)
 
Got married in Rochester, NY. ;)
From Placitas, NM. Originally Portland, OR.
 
From Wickford, Essex in the south east of England. Psychiatric nurse for a profession and use cycling to keep fit in a physically demanding environment.
And how comes I’m always the only one from Euroland, it’s always full of Yanks and Ausies?
Matt
Good luck
 
Originally posted by Matt Woodthorpe
From Wickford, Essex in the south east of England. Psychiatric nurse for a profession and use cycling to keep fit in a physically demanding environment.
And how comes I’m always the only one from Euroland, it’s always full of Yanks and Ausies?
Matt
Good luck

I can do better than Euroland!!

How about Benfleet, Essex!! hehe

I was cycling around Wickford only the other day ;)
 
from shannon, co. clare, in the west of ireland, where the weather is always shi**y and the roads are even worse.
 
Originally posted by an buachaill
Just moved from Dublin, Ireland to Austin Texas.

Better weather - better roads

Why would you leave our beloved Dublin ?
I moved to Limerick and I miss Dublin !
 
A new job brought me stateside a few months ago

The hot weather really helps me to work through my homesickness:)
 
Originally posted by an buachaill
A new job brought me stateside a few months ago

The hot weather really helps me to work through my homesickness:)

Well good luck to you, a chairde.
If it's any consolation it's been raining here for the past week
and sure you know the story with the roads so Texas makes sense !
See the LUAS had it's first accident today - only it's second day
in service !
 
Saw the story about the LUAS, I look forward to getting around on it when I get back for a holiday. I've been enjoying your messages in the "Is LA doping?" thread. He has a phenomenal amount of support here (especially here in his home town Austin) and any talk of the book by the evil Irishman Walsh is disregarded as tabloid journalism at it's worst. I hope they bring out an English version of the book. I'd like to read what Emma (a fellow Tallaght native, if I'm not mistaken) has to say about her years with LA.

Slan