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create your own visited states map
Huh, I thought I was more well-traveled than that. 'Course, I have been to most of the BIG states. That oughta count.

Chris

PS: Updated per some omissions!

From: [identity profile] jeanineers.livejournal.com

Re: Here's my mappy


Poop. I forgot Wisconsin. Although, I was only there cause I took a wrong turn and crossed the state line.

From: [identity profile] weaselmom.livejournal.com

Psst --


You forgot Texas. You were there for Worldcon, remember? *I* specifically remember you were there, which is why I couldn't sleep with your wife. Uh, I mean, your room was too full--I couldn't bunk with youse.

From: [identity profile] woadwarrior.livejournal.com

Where I've been


This is what happens when your father works for the government and family vacations consist of packing up the car every year or so and moving to some insanely distant state!

Scott



create your own visited states map
or write about it on the open travel guide

From: [identity profile] chernobylred.livejournal.com


Oh, honey! You really need to plan a trip to the near south. Kentucky and Tennessee in the late spring and early summer are two of the most lovely places in the country. Perhaps not the most culturally diverse, but it's hard to beat the terrain. Not to mention the food.

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com

Re: Where I've been


Oh, yeah -- intially, that's how I lived in FL (born there on a Navy base), Virginia (2 yrs. old), and Kansas (1st grade). I also lived in CA and MN and Korea cuz of the military.

Was kind of a hard way to grow up. Friends were always temporary, so I eventually stopped trying to have more than one at a time until I was off in college. I wonder if it stunts one social development?

Best,
Chris

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com

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Hey, it sounds as if pretty soon a Seattle friend of mine (and soon-to-be-ex-co-worker) is moving to Western KY to buy a ranch. I'm thinking road trip. Riding horsies across the Kentucky plains (which I hear are pretty) sounds all romantical.

Chris

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com

Re: Psst --


Ah, yes! And I forgot Mass (my dad's wife's son graduated from Ha-vahd).

Duly updated.

Thanks,
Chris

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com

Re: Here's my mappy


Hey, that counts! Several of those Western states count for me only because of driving through them. I think any state which requires more than 12 hours of driving time counts as having lived there. Therefore, anyone who drove from the Midwest to Seattle can say they lived (briefly) in Montana.

Chris
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