Did it involve a large building with doors that locked from the outside?*Note: West Virginia was involuntary.
Good point.Not if that one country is Italy.I also lived on a U.S. Air Force base in Italy for three years, but I figured that didn't count. Plus it'd be silly to put up a map with just one country highlighted.![]()
Yeah, that was kinda dumb of me, I guess. We got there when I was 2 and left when I was almost 5, so I don't remember much of it at all, but I know we went to the beach multiple times and I'm pretty sure we visited both Brindisi and Naples at least once, probably more than that (the base was in southeastern Italy). So yeah, Italy definitely counts.Wait, what? Did you never leave the base to check out the surrounding towns/cities or go to the beach at least?I also lived on a U.S. Air Force base in Italy for three years, but I figured that didn't count. Plus it'd be silly to put up a map with just one country highlighted.![]()
Cool! Which bases? My older brother was born in Germany, too, but unfortunately, after I came along most of my dad's assignments were stateside, except for Italy. He almost got an assignment in England, but sadly that fell through.Four of the countries on my maps are there because I lived on various US Air Force Bases as a child, I was born on one in Germany.I also lived on a U.S. Air Force base in Italy for three years, but I figured that didn't count. Plus it'd be silly to put up a map with just one country highlighted.![]()
No exaggeration; I've been to pretty much everywhere apart from the Northern States. (Which is ironic, really; I'm from there.) That white spot in the center bothers me, though.
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No exaggeration; I've been to pretty much everywhere apart from the Northern States. (Which is ironic, really; I'm from there.) That white spot in the center bothers me, though.
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