Lived in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and South Carolina. Been to every state in New England. It's a gorgeous region.
Lived in the UK for six months last year. Loved it. Loved the people, and the drinking age
Been to Amsterdam a couple times. It's a grand old city with so much to do. I loved every second of it.
I visit Ontario about once a year to see family. I went to Quebec a couple weeks ago with my boys, a good time was had by all. Except for buddy who got arrested. That wasn't very fun.
I've been to British Columbia, but it's been a loooooong time. Super pretty though.
I live in British Columbia, and I've never left it to this date. Perhaps that will change one day...
BC very pretty there (only been there once but really enjoyed it) but i live in SASK canada, been to Alberta, Manitoba and BC, and have gone to the states a few times been to north Dakota, Montana and Florida. and that is about it.
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I live in Oregon, quite a cool state, lots of things to do, despite what people say.
Been to Washington. Thought it was pretty nice, Seattle is very similar to Portland, but maybe even better. Need more sport teams however.
Never been out of the country, except for the country of Jordan. Definitely an interesting place to be, not as hot as some expect. But definitely don't recommend going there with all the middle eastern conflicts.
Hey don't diss the NT. It may be bloody stinking all year, but there's some good natural rock formations. It's got that small town vibe in the city, and the beaches would be pretty nice if they weren't infested with saltwater crocs.
ACT on the other hand...
BC very pretty there (only been there once but really enjoyed it) but i live in SASK canada, been to Alberta, Manitoba and BC, and have gone to the states a few times been to north Dakota, Montana and Florida. and that is about it.
I think it would be quite interesting to go through the prairies. Although I have seen the ocean, I've never been in a place where mountains are not visible from all directions so that would be a pretty interesting change in my opinion.
No discernible difference from my home-state of Michigan, just a lot flatter and boring. Then again, I never went to Toronto itself and my being there several times was to visit a mediocre indoor water park someone thought would be fun and as a shortcut to Niagara Falls and Upstate New York for a boyscout camping trip a century ago.
>New York, Up State
I dunno, I was in the woods the whole time. Saw Niagara Falls though, that was wet.
>Ohio
Trash state, second rate to Michigan. Give us Toronto.
Cedar Point is dope though.
>Indiana
Didn't see any cross burnings. 0/10
>Pennsylvania
State I passed through once on a middle-school road trip to Washington DC. Didn't stay anywhere long, didn't actually stop anywhere. But it's a pretty country and I would like to set up a road-trip to DC again someday just to at least stop over in Pennsylvania Dutch country and romp about the northern Appalachians on my way to DC and all points in between.
Stopped over in Philadelphia before the tour turned south to DC on this middle-school adventure. I think we saw the Liberty Bell and took a spoopy non-Stirenerite ghost tour of old Philly. Or maybe that was somewhere else, I can't remember.
I don't think I ever had a cheese stake when I was there though, I had the option but never bit.
>Maryland
Obligatory over-land state to cross on way to DC. Don't remember a thing about it.
> Washington DC
Would visit again now the Bush years are over. Offer mad respect to Lafayette statue and stare disapprovingly at the White House. Hit the mall and Smithsonians again and take some photos. Find trouble, maybe.
> Kentucky
Visited the state to attend my cousin's "graduation" from Army basic training in the Engineer corp long ago. Visited a cave, ate at a Papa Johns, saw an army base. Went home through Ohio.
> New Orleans, Lousiana
I specify New Orleans since I didn't go outside of the city of the immediate economic area on my stay in NOLA one spring a couple years ago. Amazing town, I love it to death. Would move down there and spend at least a couple years in the French Quarter if I had money. Really want to go again. I must eat. I must drink. I must again be apart of the city's insane romance. <3
> California
Too old to remember anything now, was just a squirt of a kid. I almost died twice there though, that much I remember (or that much I get reminded of).
Locally:
>Lansing
Small-big town. I go to school here, whenever I got school to do; and it's only a few blocks down from the state capital. but the city is all business to me and not much fun. Maybe I should try to wander East Lansing where the MSU campus is and all the stuff catering to the student population is based. I might find something more than quick and easy restaurants catering to lawyers and state office workers.
>Ann Arbor
Spring and summer is coming. I need to grab a camera and head down there again. Nice little Bohemian enclave in a sea of angsty conservatives. U of M girls too.
>Detroit
Touch and go. Went with a friend once to a Tiger's game and on a quest to find a quick way out of town when the game let out we got lost in the ghetto (basically: the entire city) and I told him to not stop moving. Also went again to visit the Detroit Institute of Arts, didn't see the entire museum so I need to go again in the future. Attended a few concerts in the suburbs just outside the town and one year for a high school graphic design class we visited the Detroit International Autoshow at Cobo Hall; jeered lovingly at Canada across the river and went inside.
>Irish Hill
The town big-city people from Detroit think is country. Garbage. Lots'a hills tho.
>Lake Huron
Visited every time I go to a family reunion at a small """""port""""" town in the Thumb.
No discernible difference from my home-state of Michigan, just a lot flatter and boring. Then again, I never went to Toronto itself and my being there several times was to visit a mediocre indoor water park someone thought would be fun and as a shortcut to Niagara Falls and Upstate New York for a boyscout camping trip a century ago.
>New York, Up State
I dunno, I was in the woods the whole time. Saw Niagara Falls though, that was wet.
>Ohio
Trash state, second rate to Michigan. Give us Toronto.
Cedar Point is dope though.
>Indiana
Didn't see any cross burnings. 0/10
>Pennsylvania
State I passed through once on a middle-school road trip to Washington DC. Didn't stay anywhere long, didn't actually stop anywhere. But it's a pretty country and I would like to set up a road-trip to DC again someday just to at least stop over in Pennsylvania Dutch country and romp about the northern Appalachians on my way to DC and all points in between.
Stopped over in Philadelphia before the tour turned south to DC on this middle-school adventure. I think we saw the Liberty Bell and took a spoopy non-Stirenerite ghost tour of old Philly. Or maybe that was somewhere else, I can't remember.
I don't think I ever had a cheese stake when I was there though, I had the option but never bit.
>Maryland
Obligatory over-land state to cross on way to DC. Don't remember a thing about it.
> Washington DC
Would visit again now the Bush years are over. Offer mad respect to Lafayette statue and stare disapprovingly at the White House. Hit the mall and Smithsonians again and take some photos. Find trouble, maybe.
> Kentucky
Visited the state to attend my cousin's "graduation" from Army basic training in the Engineer corp long ago. Visited a cave, ate at a Papa Johns, saw an army base. Went home through Ohio.
> New Orleans, Lousiana
I specify New Orleans since I didn't go outside of the city of the immediate economic area on my stay in NOLA one spring a couple years ago. Amazing town, I love it to death. Would move down there and spend at least a couple years in the French Quarter if I had money. Really want to go again. I must eat. I must drink. I must again be apart of the city's insane romance. <3
> California
Too old to remember anything now, was just a squirt of a kid. I almost died twice there though, that much I remember (or that much I get reminded of).
Locally:
>Lansing
Small-big town. I go to school here, whenever I got school to do; and it's only a few blocks down from the state capital. but the city is all business to me and not much fun. Maybe I should try to wander East Lansing where the MSU campus is and all the stuff catering to the student population is based. I might find something more than quick and easy restaurants catering to lawyers and state office workers.
>Ann Arbor
Spring and summer is coming. I need to grab a camera and head down there again. Nice little Bohemian enclave in a sea of angsty conservatives. U of M girls too.
>Detroit
Touch and go. Went with a friend once to a Tiger's game and on a quest to find a quick way out of town when the game let out we got lost in the ghetto (basically: the entire city) and I told him to not stop moving. Also went again to visit the Detroit Institute of Arts, didn't see the entire museum so I need to go again in the future. Attended a few concerts in the suburbs just outside the town and one year for a high school graphic design class we visited the Detroit International Autoshow at Cobo Hall; jeered lovingly at Canada across the river and went inside.
>Irish Hill
The town big-city people from Detroit think is country. Garbage. Lots'a hills tho.
>Lake Huron
Visited every time I go to a family reunion at a small """""port""""" town in the Thumb.
Completely died at the Indiana part. 😂
Just went to Idaho, not much though. I thought Boise was big. ;I
Welp, I'm not much for travelling, but I've been to Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, Tennessee, and Alabama. Yeah, I don't have a big range. I would like to visit England one day, but I NEVER want to go to France.
Welp, I'm not much for travelling, but I've been to Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, Tennessee, and Alabama. Yeah, I don't have a big range. I would like to visit England one day, but I NEVER want to go to France.
Only country I can remember going to was Canada for lunch I think. As a baby I've been told I've been to France, Germany, and Italy. As for states, I might miss a few but here's all I can remember:
Connecticut, Washington (Both DC and State), New York, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Ohio, Colorado, Florida, Washington, Oklahoma, Montana, Oregon, Tennessee and Hawaii. I've been to a lot of other states driving to those states. I think I could count the states I've yet to ever go to on my hands TBH.
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I have been to Raleigh, NC (where I was born). Wilmington. Virginia, DC, Maryland, New Jersey, and New York when I was very little. In recent times I have been to Santa Barbara, Denver (stopped their), Phoenix (stopped their). Hannibal, Quincy, Indiana, Louisville, Kentucky (passed by), Cincinnati, OH. (cleaning my dad's old house their, not done yet), St. Louis, MO (where I live but not the city), Kansas City (passed through it), Kansas (very boring state, often described as flatter than a a pancake), Memphis, TN, and that's largely it. I haven't left the Midwest that much, and I have never left the USA (though that might change). I haven't left Missouri in 2017 (probably going to change though).
So what countries / states / cities have you been too?
You could make a post in many different ways;
1. List countries you've been too, explain what it's like.
2. List states you've been too, explain what it's like.
3. List any cities you've been too, and also explain what it's like.
4. Or list a combination and don't explain it.
I'm basically just super curious about where you all have been too!
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You poor soul, Kentucky...
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Ireland, Wales, England, Italy, Germany, UAE, Singapore & Indonesia.
- C.C.
Lived in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and South Carolina. Been to every state in New England. It's a gorgeous region.
Lived in the UK for six months last year. Loved it. Loved the people, and the drinking age
Been to Amsterdam a couple times. It's a grand old city with so much to do. I loved every second of it.
I visit Ontario about once a year to see family. I went to Quebec a couple weeks ago with my boys, a good time was had by all. Except for buddy who got arrested. That wasn't very fun.
I've been to British Columbia, but it's been a loooooong time. Super pretty though.
I've been to Germany, France (for less than an hour while driving through Germany), Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, Japan and Hong Kong
Also every state and territory in Australia. They're all pretty noice
I live in British Columbia, and I've never left it to this date. Perhaps that will change one day...
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BC very pretty there (only been there once but really enjoyed it) but i live in SASK canada, been to Alberta, Manitoba and BC, and have gone to the states a few times been to north Dakota, Montana and Florida. and that is about it.
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i think we should all use common sense and logic when we answer and ask a question but always stay open minded
just cause science fails to explain something does not mean its real (afterlife,big foot, ghosts etc..) does not mean its fake try to stay opened mined instead of closed
>Northern Territory
>Noice
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Forgot to say where I've been too.
I live in Oregon, quite a cool state, lots of things to do, despite what people say.
Been to Washington. Thought it was pretty nice, Seattle is very similar to Portland, but maybe even better. Need more sport teams however.
Never been out of the country, except for the country of Jordan. Definitely an interesting place to be, not as hot as some expect. But definitely don't recommend going there with all the middle eastern conflicts.
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Only been as far as Paris myself. Didn't like it.
Hey don't diss the NT. It may be bloody stinking all year, but there's some good natural rock formations. It's got that small town vibe in the city, and the beaches would be pretty nice if they weren't infested with saltwater crocs.
ACT on the other hand...
I think it would be quite interesting to go through the prairies. Although I have seen the ocean, I've never been in a place where mountains are not visible from all directions so that would be a pretty interesting change in my opinion.
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Alaska would be cool to visit, especially when I watch Cory Williams.
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>Southern Ontario, Canada
No discernible difference from my home-state of Michigan, just a lot flatter and boring. Then again, I never went to Toronto itself and my being there several times was to visit a mediocre indoor water park someone thought would be fun and as a shortcut to Niagara Falls and Upstate New York for a boyscout camping trip a century ago.
>New York, Up State
I dunno, I was in the woods the whole time. Saw Niagara Falls though, that was wet.
>Ohio
Trash state, second rate to Michigan. Give us Toronto.
Cedar Point is dope though.
>Indiana
Didn't see any cross burnings. 0/10
>Pennsylvania
State I passed through once on a middle-school road trip to Washington DC. Didn't stay anywhere long, didn't actually stop anywhere. But it's a pretty country and I would like to set up a road-trip to DC again someday just to at least stop over in Pennsylvania Dutch country and romp about the northern Appalachians on my way to DC and all points in between.
Stopped over in Philadelphia before the tour turned south to DC on this middle-school adventure. I think we saw the Liberty Bell and took a spoopy non-Stirenerite ghost tour of old Philly. Or maybe that was somewhere else, I can't remember.
I don't think I ever had a cheese stake when I was there though, I had the option but never bit.
>Maryland
Obligatory over-land state to cross on way to DC. Don't remember a thing about it.
> Washington DC
Would visit again now the Bush years are over. Offer mad respect to Lafayette statue and stare disapprovingly at the White House. Hit the mall and Smithsonians again and take some photos. Find trouble, maybe.
> Kentucky
Visited the state to attend my cousin's "graduation" from Army basic training in the Engineer corp long ago. Visited a cave, ate at a Papa Johns, saw an army base. Went home through Ohio.
> New Orleans, Lousiana
I specify New Orleans since I didn't go outside of the city of the immediate economic area on my stay in NOLA one spring a couple years ago. Amazing town, I love it to death. Would move down there and spend at least a couple years in the French Quarter if I had money. Really want to go again. I must eat. I must drink. I must again be apart of the city's insane romance. <3
> California
Too old to remember anything now, was just a squirt of a kid. I almost died twice there though, that much I remember (or that much I get reminded of).
Locally:
>Lansing
Small-big town. I go to school here, whenever I got school to do; and it's only a few blocks down from the state capital. but the city is all business to me and not much fun. Maybe I should try to wander East Lansing where the MSU campus is and all the stuff catering to the student population is based. I might find something more than quick and easy restaurants catering to lawyers and state office workers.
>Ann Arbor
Spring and summer is coming. I need to grab a camera and head down there again. Nice little Bohemian enclave in a sea of angsty conservatives. U of M girls too.
>Detroit
Touch and go. Went with a friend once to a Tiger's game and on a quest to find a quick way out of town when the game let out we got lost in the ghetto (basically: the entire city) and I told him to not stop moving. Also went again to visit the Detroit Institute of Arts, didn't see the entire museum so I need to go again in the future. Attended a few concerts in the suburbs just outside the town and one year for a high school graphic design class we visited the Detroit International Autoshow at Cobo Hall; jeered lovingly at Canada across the river and went inside.
>Irish Hill
The town big-city people from Detroit think is country. Garbage. Lots'a hills tho.
>Lake Huron
Visited every time I go to a family reunion at a small """""port""""" town in the Thumb.
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Completely died at the Indiana part. 😂
Just went to Idaho, not much though. I thought Boise was big. ;I
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Welp, I'm not much for travelling, but I've been to Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, Tennessee, and Alabama. Yeah, I don't have a big range. I would like to visit England one day, but I NEVER want to go to France.
Why not France?
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I don't really know. French history has just always freaked me out.
Only country I can remember going to was Canada for lunch I think. As a baby I've been told I've been to France, Germany, and Italy. As for states, I might miss a few but here's all I can remember:
Connecticut, Washington (Both DC and State), New York, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Ohio, Colorado, Florida, Washington, Oklahoma, Montana, Oregon, Tennessee and Hawaii. I've been to a lot of other states driving to those states. I think I could count the states I've yet to ever go to on my hands TBH.
I have been to Raleigh, NC (where I was born). Wilmington. Virginia, DC, Maryland, New Jersey, and New York when I was very little. In recent times I have been to Santa Barbara, Denver (stopped their), Phoenix (stopped their). Hannibal, Quincy, Indiana, Louisville, Kentucky (passed by), Cincinnati, OH. (cleaning my dad's old house their, not done yet), St. Louis, MO (where I live but not the city), Kansas City (passed through it), Kansas (very boring state, often described as flatter than a a pancake), Memphis, TN, and that's largely it. I haven't left the Midwest that much, and I have never left the USA (though that might change). I haven't left Missouri in 2017 (probably going to change though).
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"Canada for lunch."
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