Where do you live?

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If the ACW II broke out tomorrow, I'd be heading back to Chicago.

How you got there might be another story [;)]

I've been to Chicago several times and have had some fun, but personally, I prefer NC. Give me Blue Ridge Parkway any day over Lake Shore Drive. Yet I can't blame anyone from missing thair home state and the family there. Plus the Bears are always fun to watch. And the Cubs are fun to watch lose.

I Have a friend in Shaumburg (sp) one in Arlington Heights and another 3 blocks away from the stadium in Wrigglyville right on Addison(sp). Yes he's straight. Hear there are a lot of queers in that area. Gotta go back soon for some more Wrigglyville Dogs. MMMMMMMM.


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Schaumburg? That overgrown subdivision 20 miles from town with the crackerbox houses and its very own fire and police departments? I say Bah! My parents bought their first house in the overgrown subdivision right next to it on Irving Park- Streamwood. [:D]

I still own a house in Addison and I must say that what the gay/creative class influx has done for property values there has made me very happy.

The Blue Ridge Parkway is 2 miles down my gravel road and it is much prettier than Lake Shore Drive. But I have a 14 month-old and I can see myself going back to the DC suburbs or Chicago when he gets to school age. This is definitely a good place for him now but all the money here is concentrated in a tiny part of town that I would never want to live in and that is where the good schools are. Every few months I have to hire someone and the basic math and writing skills are just not there-it's scary. Appalachia is still this country's 3rd world. [:(]

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I was trying to be somewhat discreet in pointing out your terminology, which might be offensive to some of the other members of the forum.

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edit: I'll leave it to the moderators from here.
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And let me just say that if I left Asheville it would having nothing to with the fact that it is often featured in alternative pubs as the #1 gay-friendly tourist spot in the USA.
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Ah. I see now. If I offended anyone.......

&nbsp;You will of course let me know when gay becomes&nbsp; un-pc. It sure is hard trying to keep up with elite thinking. Kind of like a magic trick. First it isn't then it is. Blah! If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's a duck. Or should that be called something else?

Political correctness is offensive to me and many others. Could you please not use it so as not to offend, or are my feelings not as important?&nbsp;

BTW, just to clarify, because in your pc world everything seems a little too grey, I have no ill feelings towards homosexuals at all, or their choices. No hate here for any man. Just for pc jargon and the complete death of intellectual exchanges thereof.

Sorry for the red herring Gil. It's just that this English language sure is hard to master.


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ORIGINAL: Mr. Yuck

And let me just say that if I left Asheville it would having nothing to with the fact that it is often featured in alternative pubs as the #1 gay-friendly tourist spot in the USA.
That is no reason to leave beautiful N.C. Live and let live. The other reasons stated sound like enough for you. Have to do what is best for the family....every time.

BTW...what the heck is alternative pubs? Never heard of that terminology before.
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What strikes me as interesting is the amount of foreign players. I would never have thought there would be much interest in a war so far away and so long ago. Pretty cool if you ask me.
Wish some of our forieign friends would say which country they heil from.

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mo reb
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One of the most knowledgeable playtesters is Walloc, (also known as Rasmus), I think he's from the Netherlands, if I'm not mistaken. He really knows&nbsp;about USA/CSA civil war weapons performance inside and out. Him and a few others&nbsp;really gave a lot of&nbsp;their time, playtesting and pointing out AI&nbsp;flaws so that everyone here could enjoy this fine game.
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His trademark signature: "Kind Regards" is rather unique also, at least to me,&nbsp;I like it. Cool individual.
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Yeah, I noticed that too, about the large number of foreign-born players. As of right now, there are more of them than there are residents of former CSA states! And that's without even a vote from Croatia's own Marecone, who just got married a few days ago and probably isn't allowed to visit this forum again just yet.

Perhaps the explanation lies in the recent downturn in the U.S.'s popularity, which might lead the rest of the world to enjoy games in which lots of Americans get killed.
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Yeah, I noticed that too, about the large number of foreign-born players. As of right now, there are more of them than there are residents of former CSA states! And that's without even a vote from Croatia's own Marecone, who just got married a few days ago and probably isn't allowed to visit this forum again just yet.

Perhaps the explanation lies in the recent downturn in the U.S.'s popularity, which might lead the rest of the world to enjoy games in which lots of Americans get killed.

well, it is something of a win/win situation..... [;)]
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Gil:

The downturn in the U.S. popularity, may only be a false impression being propagated by the our own news. The recent election of Merkel as Chancellor of Germany, over out-right characterizations of her being an American lackey, says a lot about the the supposed downturn in USA's popularity. Same thing in France. Obviously, if the USA was as unpopular as our news would like us to believe, these pro-American government changes would not be occurring.

edit: I tend to believe that most foreigners want to understand us more, and they wonder what's it is that makes us so open about airing our own dirty laundry. It would be interesting to hear some actual words from our foreign gaming participants rather than our own news.
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Curiously, Virginia has its own category but yet there is only one vote, so far.


Make that two now... [:)] though I'm a da*n yankee even though I've spent all but 12 of my 41 years here in VA... born in Pittsburgh. Luckily i'm in NORTHERN Virginia... dang West Virginian's had the right idea... Nothing like sending our taxes to Richmond so they can build more dirt roads down south... [;)]

Can we split the VA catagory into two? Say... adding Northern Va in with Mid-Atlantic? [:D]

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ORIGINAL: Gray_Lensman

Gil:

edit: I tend to believe that most foreigners want to understand us more, and they wonder what's it is that makes us so open about airing our own dirty laundry. It would be interesting to hear some actual words from our foreign gaming participants rather than our own news.

To be fair. its not most Americans that are hated, just Bush and co. - but going any more down that route is politics, and not for this forum.
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Gil:

The downturn in the U.S. popularity, may only be a false impression being propagated by the our own news. The recent election of Merkel as Chancellor of Germany, over out-right characterizations of her being an American lackey, says a lot about the the supposed downturn in USA's popularity. Same thing in France. Obviously, if the USA was as unpopular as our news would like us to believe, these pro-American government changes would not be occurring.

The German Chancellor is elected by parliament and not directly by the people, so it is not really comparable. But in Germany and in France as well, foreign politics did only play a minor role in the elections. That had been different in 2002.
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Yikes. This is turning into some thread here: first the controversial comment about the area around Wrigley Field and now a political discussion. Shall we go for the hat-trick and discuss religion? Okay, here goes: my god is better than yours.

I'd love to discuss the issue of the U.S.'s standing in the world, but that's a topic for another forum.
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Yikes. This is turning into some thread here: first the controversial comment about the area around Wrigley Field and now a political discussion. Shall we go for the hat-trick and discuss religion? Okay, here goes: my god is better than yours.

I'd love to discuss the issue of the U.S.'s standing in the world, but that's a topic for another forum.

True, I guess we better stick to gaming, It's much more satisfying anyhow.
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&nbsp;hello hello, as European I like to sympathise with the rebels - just to be rebellious !
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WZH55, Drex, go up to Chico and Sac weekly to pick-up my loads(truck). Live on top of the Grapevine, Southern Cal.
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If the ACW II broke out tomorrow, I'd be heading back to Chicago.

How you got there might be another story [;)]

I've been to Chicago several times and have had some fun, but personally, I prefer NC. Give me Blue Ridge Parkway any day over Lake Shore Drive. Yet I can't blame anyone from missing thair home state and the family there. Plus the Bears are always fun to watch. And the Cubs are fun to watch lose.

I Have a friend in Shaumburg (sp) one in Arlington Heights and another 3 blocks away from the stadium in Wrigglyville right on Addison(sp). Yes he's straight. Hear there are a lot of queers in that area. Gotta go back soon for some more Wrigglyville Dogs. MMMMMMMM.


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I'm glad you did'nt speak badly about Wrigley field itself, or those would have been fightin words[:D]. Thats were I watched my first baseball game as a9 year old.
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Wrong Question?

The poll asked, where do you live? I have lived in Penn the last few years but a better question might be, where are your roots?

My Civil War roots are in the South, mainly in Tennessee. My grandfather had a "plantation" -- the house is still there and it looks more like a farm. But we have a photo of a statesmanlike painting of him and I guess he was the leading man of the county -- "Squire Martin" they called him.

It was in the vicinity of Puryear, just west of Tenn River and just south of Ky border, the same county that Hank Williams was from. It is said that Squire Martin had a blood vessel burst in his head right after making a heated speech denouncing Lincoln.

I am very glad Lincoln preserved the Union but, when I listen to music, I want it to be Alan Jackson, and when I watch a CW movie or play a game, I think, Maybe Lee will win this time!
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I'm glad you did'nt speak badly about Wrigley field itself, or those would have been fightin words[:D]. Thats were I watched my first baseball game as a9 year old.

Heck no. How could I say anything bad about that awesome stadium. Too bad every time I go my Cardinals get beat. Dang fans always make you feel right at home after a loss. Almost like they just won the Pendant. Which is when I remind them of all the Cardinals'. All in good fun.

I remember a few years ago we got on the Metro from Arlinton Raceway and as soon as we boarded a voice come over the intercom stating 'Cardinal fan sighting, and the whole place booed. It was great. Oh and those dang cab drivers. Bout scared this poor country boy to death. Great times. And did I mention Wrigglyville Dogs. MMMMM Just a couple blocks away from the stadium.on Addison,The best meneu. Sorry, no health food.

Sorry again Gil. Sometimes things are said that sound different than how they were meant. Culture gap it would seem.Lets keep it light fellows.

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