Poker Zombie
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SiBump.
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Anyone want to guess where?
SiBump.
Note my profile flag will be green, white and red for the next few months
Anyone want to guess where?
Florida?Bump.
Note my profile flag will be green, white and red for the next few months
Anyone want to guess where?
Note my profile flag will be green, white and red for the next few months
Anyone want to guess where?
@moose and his Canadian cohorts have all lived in Illinois too. It usually looks like Christmas without the tree at my house in July.TIL l've lived in Barrington, Illinois
LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS! LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS! LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS!Don't get caught on the wrong side of the wall!
Would like to hear about Merida.
(Relax, @Anthony Martino -- that's not a typo for 'Merica...)
As a couple of non-southerners living in the south, a similar question is often poised to me or Mrs Zombie - "where are you from?"This leads to another question - where is "home"?
It's where the heart is or where you hang your hat - sometimes both. I may sound glib, but I think those sayings exist for good reasons.This leads to another question - where is "home"?
If I'm found dead from choking on my Cheerios, it's because the sequence of posts were...English only at the table sir.
USA USA USA!
LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS! LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS! LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS!
As a couple of non-southerners living in the south, a similar question is often poised to me or Mrs Zombie - "where are you from?"
If you still live on a section of land that used to be your grand-daddy's farm, that might seem to be a reasonable question. But the truth is, once you've lived in enough locations that question becomes obfuscated with multiple definitions.
...and you sited "obfuscated" and not "LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS".English only at the table sir.
USA USA USA!
As a couple of non-southerners living in the south, a similar question is often poised to me or Mrs Zombie - "where are you from?"
When I was younger, home was where my parents lived. Now home is where my wife and kids are - I don't consider it a specific location any more. When the kids go off to college, then I'm guessing home will be where my wife is.It's where the heart is or where you hang your hat - sometimes both. I may sound glib, but I think those sayings exist for good reasons.
I spent two months in Peru in 2017, and another four months during a separate trip in 2018. The first trip, I rented a furnished apartment via someone local and stayed there. The second, I stayed in three different Airbnbs, each for at least a month (one for two months).
I would say that I lived in Peru over those periods. I brought my work with me, went grocery shopping, treated the apartment as my home base when traveling to other cities, and generally settled in.
How long you stay is one of the main factors. Under a month, you really can't say that you've lived in a place. But also, what type of lodging do you have? Do you consider it your "home," even if only temporary? @Schmendr1ck makes some great points along these lines. A lot of it is about feel.
A hint for anyone curious where exactly I am in Mexico.
Its a favorite destination for people who escape from prison.
USA USA USA!
Why are you so fixated on a city in Japan? It's a bit late in the game to be an Axis sympathizer...
Are you accusing me of being Fascist sir? Because Secret Hitler passed me two red policies and I had no choice, I assure you!
A hint for anyone curious where exactly I am in Mexico.
Its a favorite destination for people who escape from prison.
.......who are fictional characters from '90s cult classic movies.
If El Rey is a prison movie from the 90s then that is a good guess.Alex, what is El Rey?
No, El Rey is an archaeological site in Cancun, but it's also the fictional destination of George Clooney's character in the late 90's cult classic From Dusk Til Dawn. It's a place where, for 30% of your net worth, criminals/fugitives can live there in safety.If El Rey is a prison movie from the 90s then that is a good guess.
Maybe this will be the answer to the same question next year
"Get busy Living, or get busy dying!"
Ah, good guess. I did not know that.No, El Rey is an archaeological site in Cancun, but it's also the fictional destination of George Clooney's character in the late 90's cult classic From Dusk Til Dawn. It's a place where, for 30% of your net worth, criminals/fugitives can live there in safety.
I'll send you a post cardPretty sure the movie reference was to The Shawshank Redemption, but I don't remember the beach in Mexico where they were planning to go.