Where Do You Live?

ScotchGuy

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Where do you live? Post pictures of the area. Since this thread could get nasty for 56Kers make the images in link form with one good one inside the post.

I live in Portland, Oregon in the United States.

portland_oregon.jpg


Skyline.

A Part Of Downtown

Buildings

Mt. Hood
 
Shithole:

Ipswich-Marina-2%20jw.jpg


I'll be walking past that point in about 20 minutes.
 
Yeah, it doesn't look like a shithole, plus I found this...

Ipswich.gif


Poster images never lie, ever!
 
Originally posted by ScotchGuy@Nov 18 2003, 09:07 AM
Yeah, it doesn't look like a shithole, plus I found this...

Ipswich.gif


Poster images never lie, ever!
I think that's the image for Ipswich in Australia.

orwellbridge.jpg


You can potentially see my house in this one.

Next up, a typically English scene:

church.jpg


There are around 20-30 identical churches here for some reason.
 
Originally posted by Waz+Nov 18 2003, 02:40 AM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Waz @ Nov 18 2003, 02:40 AM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-ScotchGuy@Nov 18 2003, 09:07 AM
Yeah, it doesn't look like a shithole, plus I found this...

Ipswich.gif


Poster images never lie, ever!
I think that's the image for Ipswich in Australia. [/b][/quote]
Fuck! You're right, well, I suppose Ipswich is a shithole after all.
 
Since we have about 18 McDonalds, our poster should read "Ipswich: I'm Lovin' It".
 
Good topic.


NEMO:

amsterdam1.jpg


The canals:
amsterdam4.jpg


And the pride of Amsterdam, the coffeeshops:

amsterdam6.jpg
 
Southend

Small_pier_entrance.jpg


That's the worlds longest pleasure pier, it's crap. There used to be a bowling
alley there, but it burnt down. Two ships have crashed into it and the end also
caught on fire. They were going to put a rollercoaster on the end, but
built a bird watching platform instead.
 
Tri-Cities, Washington: a wonderful place to raise a family.


Here's Richland, where I live. My house is just off the map by about a mile.
Just follow the river off towards the right, and I'm a quarter mile above it
(about even with the bottom edge of the cloud's shadow).

air_01.JPG


More, better pics to come.
 
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