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In reply to the discussion: What does your home town have a lot of?... [View all]steve2470
(37,481 posts)95. bet you get good at finding nearby restaurants etc lol
just to avoid taxis and lots of hill climbing
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Yep - even in the fifties there were occasional warnings to not swim in it
ConcernedCanuk
Sep 2013
#46
No, I'm not. I moved here because my husband had a job with the regional government and later
CTyankee
Sep 2013
#124
I have a grandson with impaired vision that will probably be cured in a few years, due to
CTyankee
Sep 2013
#142
My grandson had a mistaken diagnosis back when they noticed what appeared to be "lazy eye."
CTyankee
Sep 2013
#144
Naan? MUCH better than injera!!! One of my "grocery shopping" disappointments...
MiddleFingerMom
Sep 2013
#63
Presently -- Tucson. Lots of Mexican restaurants and surrounded by beautiful mountains.
MiddleFingerMom
Sep 2013
#66
unemployed, depressed, obese people. I think we are in the top 10 on all those.
Tuesday Afternoon
Sep 2013
#108
Tour buses full of Chinese tourists stop at one of our larger Chinese Restaurants...
hunter
Sep 2013
#134