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Post by kitty on Apr 25, 2005 15:21:39 GMT
I've vacationed on the Alabama Gulf Coast before and it's lovely there! Ah, it's humid everywhere on this side of the Mississippi- here in Ohio it's beastly in the summer. I just remind myself it keeps the wrinkles at bay! Out west ya dry up like a prune in the arid air!
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Post by rap5645 on Apr 25, 2005 20:05:07 GMT
i have never been to alabama. does anyone live in pennsylvania?
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Post by Janet on Apr 26, 2005 3:12:42 GMT
Hello, I'm a piggy mother from San Diego, California. I'm learning lots from you experts. I'm located about 5 miles from the U.S. and Mexican border.
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Post by kitty on Apr 26, 2005 3:53:20 GMT
Hi Janet! Welcome to our little fun place! Who are your piggies and do you have photos we can see? I hera San Diego had THE MOST beautiful weather anywhere in the USA and of course, the best zoo ever!
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Post by Bean on Apr 26, 2005 19:36:40 GMT
Welcome to Wheekers Janet! I have a friend in San Diego - before she was 21, she and her friends always used to pop to Mexico for a few drinkies lol.
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Post by Janet on Apr 28, 2005 2:43:12 GMT
I can believe how often I'm logging on to this site and reading about piggies! I have the two most handsome little boys in all of San Diego. Rocky and Lucky are 2 1/2 year old brothers. I will work on photos. Treen kindly posted pictures of them on her guest piggy page. Rocky is a thoughful and quiet piggy, He has brown hair and brown eyes. Lucky is kind of like the goofy little brother. He is a red head and has pink eyes. Lucky is my singer. Thank you for your warm welcome. I want to be a good piggy mom and look forward to learning from all of the experts.
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Post by Clover on Apr 29, 2005 9:10:43 GMT
Hi Janet, welcome to Wheekers, I'll look forward to seeing your boys ;D
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Post by Janet on May 1, 2005 4:33:25 GMT
Can anyone tell me an easy way to show you all my handsome little boys I tried copy and paste, but that doesn't work. Thanks!
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Post by Bean on May 1, 2005 7:58:04 GMT
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Post by wanila on May 1, 2005 9:55:23 GMT
I'm from Lithuania..
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Post by Janet on May 2, 2005 2:02:15 GMT
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Post by Bean on May 3, 2005 9:51:18 GMT
It certainly did and they're still looking adorable!
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Post by soozthecat on May 3, 2005 22:14:00 GMT
Wow wanila, whats Lithuania like?
My mums side of hte family all live in Poland, so Ive been over there a lot, everyone always thinks Polands weather consists of only snow all year round, and they're amazed when I tell them about how its incredably hot in the summer, they're also surprised when they hear we have like sky scraper cities and a costline with beautiful beaches and mountains with bears lol.
Who has family around the world? I've got some in South Africa, France, Australia, Canada and of course Poland.
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Post by kitty on May 4, 2005 4:02:53 GMT
Janet, the boys are adorable!
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Post by kitty on May 4, 2005 4:03:48 GMT
Wow, Wanilla- Lithuania! Tell us all about it there...
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Post by Jilly on May 5, 2005 14:33:18 GMT
I'm from Langport in South Somerset, well not originally, but I've been here for nearly 7 years now.
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Post by bazookagoof on Jul 16, 2015 22:39:36 GMT
(I hope no one minds me resurrecting some of these ancient threads) I'm in Illinois, USA, fairly close to Chicago (about a 30 minute drive with no traffic, about 75 minutes WITH traffic... so basically 75 minutes.)
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Post by jolovespiggies on Jul 17, 2015 18:02:33 GMT
I was born in London, raised in Surrey, spent some time in the midlands (which I did not like) and am now in the holiday county of Cornwall in the south west of the UK, which is magical.
Hugs JO xx
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Post by 3piggles on Jul 17, 2015 20:30:12 GMT
I was born and raised in Massachusetts (the whole state). We moved to New Hampshire in 1979, and have been here ever since We are close to Boston, but it's too much of a trip for me to make anymore
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Post by cogearhead on Aug 4, 2015 16:42:36 GMT
I'm out in Strasburg, Colorado. Out the back window is a wheat field. Across the street is a wheat field. Down the block is a wheat field. Bit of variation here, the main county road has corn! I was born and raised out here in the shadow of the mountains and I can't see living anyplace else.
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