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Fifty States - a Bucket List Moment

Well I'm 7 miles from the centre and 22 miles from Woodgreen.
So, to me, if it's 5 miles away, then, that's close enough. I don't know, is it nearer Barnet? Muswell Hill?
 
^this reminds me of the time I told someone I used to hang with, where an uncle of mine lives in New Jersey. Mind you, he was from New Jersey. However, he told me he never heard of the town my uncle lives in. So I googled both his hometown and the one my uncle lives in. Both towns are basically one or two towns over from each other, within 10 miles.
 
Middlesex

St John's Wood

Wood Green

Jesus, does every thread have to turn into something dirty? You people have the emotional maturity of 12 year olds :rolleyes:

:p

Counties are really something distinct from states. States, after all, do have counties in them. It would be kind of unrealistic for someone to visit every county in the United States, for example. So I figured it would suffice to describe general areas I've visited in the UK by pointing to the city nearby.
 
Counties are great, we have regions in the UK opose to counties, when it comes to law enfrocement/fire rescue/emergency services in general, also my Housing Tax/Poll Tax; I'm in a region that's called London. My borough, where I live, has a different rate 'they all vary' to another London borough.

I don't even know if I've been to all 32 London Boroughs.
 
Regions are a bit closer than counties. In which case, I've been to three regions:
London
Southeast England
North West
 
I've been to London
The South East
East of England
The South West
The West Midlands
Yorkshire and the Humber

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Do you know/Remember what counties you went to when you were in Pennsylvania? @ Mutai.

I never paid any attention to the counties. I have been in and around Pittsburg, Philly and the Reading area but never driven East/West through the PA heartland.
 
I've drove across before but not visited every state. I think it would be pretty cool though, to experience each and every state.
 
I've been to Delaware (But can't remember where.)

It was either New Castle or Dover.

I've walked, driven and sailed to NJ...
 
Way to go, Mutai!!

Myself, I only need to hit the following states to finish:

North Dakota
Kansas

And (can't recall who said it up-thread), but Virginia is NOT a large state. Try Nevada or Montana... not to mention Alaska or Texas. :p

(Plus it's not an especially great state either to live in or drive through, but that's another story. Most folks around here know how I feel about the mid-Atlantic. ;))

Cheers,
-CM-
 
^are you kidding? Virginia has some of the best drives I've ever seen, and I've gone on a ride around the Olympic Peninisula and from Mexico City to Cancun.
 
Arggh! It's Pittsburgh, not Pittsburg. Pittsburg is in California. :p

The H you say. ;-)

:lol: :lol:

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My guess is that the original pronunciation was probably "Pittsburough" or something, and the original spelling stuck while the pronunciation didn't.

Actually, the "H" was added later. I can't remember when though although I used to know.

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The extra "h" stands for "hell". Because it's full of the evil.

Now that I'm gone from it, it's not. :p
 
Hawaii
California
Nevada
Oregon
Washington
Idaho
Montana
Utah
Arizona
Colorado
Wyoming
Nebraska
Iowa
Texas
Minnesota
Wisconsin
Kansas
Tennessee
Kentucky
Indiana
Illinois
Missouri (airport only)
Florida
Alabama
Louisiana
Mississippi
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Virginia
Massachussets
Washington DC
Maryland
Georgia (airport only)
Delaware
 
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