Jibus 192 August 12, 2012 Share August 12, 2012 You mean everglades?? Yes I live there too it's pretty awesome... And hot.. And moist... And g8ters'll bight jer hands cleen offayer ahrms FUCKK THIS IS WHY I NEED COFFEE...Sorry....And You Live in Florida toooooo!? What City do you live in?? "For long you live and high you fly,And smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry, And all you touch and all you see, Is all your life will ever be"~Pink Floyd-Breathe Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lost 1,410 August 12, 2012 Author Share August 12, 2012 Well in Florida We Have Universal, Disney World, and Sea World But I live close to The Evergreens :3 (Down Below) You mean everglades?? Yes I live there too it's pretty awesome... And hot.. And moist... And g8ters'll bight jer hands cleen offayer ahrms I've visited Florida 15 times. It's awesome, granted it's my only taste of America, but I would be happy to live there Your friendly neighborhood alcoholic motorcyclist Life is too short to worry what others think of you, be creative, be weird, live life. Check out my YouTube here Check out my Fiora Jungle Guide here Check out my Motovlogging Trailer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MuniMoose 489 August 12, 2012 Share August 12, 2012 what makes my town famose is that jeff gordon the (nascar racer) was raised here and the 2008 Olimpic gymnasts Bridget Sloan (who's a bitch) lives here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Page Turner 607 August 12, 2012 Share August 12, 2012 Stevenville Texas has nothing, however, the nearby town of Grandbury has wat i think is the last operational drive-in theater in Texas. Do you want an awesome thread to visit? Visit this thread! http://mlpforums.com/topic/39132-ask-any-pony-on-a-date/ My Little Pony is a sparkly, happy diamond among things that are not diamonds. -Apple Cider FimFiction|DeviantArt|Steam|Google+ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Winona the Dog 1,984 August 12, 2012 Share August 12, 2012 Well in Florida We Have Universal, Disney World, and Sea World But I live close to The Everglades :3 (Down Below) Which is exactly i love the wonders of nature. Plus i liked going to Orlando for vacation it was awesome Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dice The Titanic Brony 68 August 12, 2012 Share August 12, 2012 last operational drive-in theater in Texas.I must wonder why drive-ins are so unpopular nowadays.Oh wait.......NETFLIX!!!!!!! Dont have to go anywheres for anything anymore....... I dont like it. THERE'S STILL NO SNOW IN EASTERN CANADA.........GLOBAL WARMING ANYPONY? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
My little pwny 1,392 August 12, 2012 Share August 12, 2012 I love my home state of Arizona. Here in the Phoenix, we are declared the kidnapping capital of the world! We also have this little illegal immigration problem. Our education is ranked 50th in the country! It is also blazing hot in the summer and we have been in a drought for the past forever. All negativity aside, I really do like Arizona. I'm from the Phoenix valley and there is plenty to do. We're not as big as major Californian cities, but in my opinion Phoenix isn't too big or too small. The winters are amazing, so we get a flood of old people called "snow birds", who come to live in the winter months. Phoenix hosts a team from all four major sports leagues; NFL, MLB, NHL, and NBA. Outside the valley there's the Grand Canyon of course, and Arizona is the primary home to the saguaro cactus. There is no risk of major disaster in Phoenix other than the slight risk for total water loss. No hurricanes, earthquakes, tornadoes, or blizzards. If you can stand the heat 5-6 months of the year you'd love it! 2 See you November 8th, 2014! http://mlpforums.com/topic/32494-important-announcement-of-mine-please-read-the-whole-thing/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Some_random_guy 1,857 August 12, 2012 Share August 12, 2012 Well... Pop culture The film adaptation of the novel Blood Done Signed My Name was filmed in Shelby, as well as the film adaptations of The Hunger Games.[10] A fictionalized version of the city is the setting of HBO comedy show, Eastbound & Down. Filmed in Wilmington, North Carolina, it bears little geographic or cultural resemblance to the real place. Actor–writer Danny McBride chose the location as an inspiration because of its size, attitude, and name.[11] In the 10th episode of the TV show Make It or Break It, Shelby is mentioned as being the location of Lauren Tanner's mother. On the 41st episode of the TV show Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern, the host travels to the annual Livermush festival in Shelby.[12] On November 11, 2007, the Oxygen Network's "Captured" aired a profile of the The Brenda Sue Brown Murder mystery that took place in Shelby, North Carolina in 1966. [13] For more on my mostly boring city http://en.wikipedia...._North_Carolina Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave247 568 August 12, 2012 Share August 12, 2012 See as I'm one of the few people from my country on this forum I may as well talk generally about that. I'm not too familiar with such things myself but I did find a few links that are relevant. This link is to Yahoo answers which someone has posted a number of good things. http://answers.yahoo...29193903AAhxSVO This link is a longer one and is more about our achievements and Contributions to the world but still intresting. http://www.whitehat....ntributions.asp The thing that I find the most interesting in this article is that we almost single-handedly created the feature film. I have heard of and watched what's left of the film in question but I did not know that fact. My Ponysona: DaylightAvatar by the very skilled: @ErBoiSignature by my friend: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
p51 15 August 13, 2012 Share August 13, 2012 (edited) What makes my city famous? The Indy 500. Being home to way too many car companies in the early 1900's, including the likes of Duesenberg, Studebaker, Stutz, Auburn, and Packard. The 2nd most populous US State Capitol after Phoenix, AZ. The deathplace of Benjamin Harrison? Yep. The winters are cold in Indiana, the summers humid. Why anyone would choose to live in this climate is beyond me. Indianapolis is the 137th nicest city in the US, and can be called the Racing capitol of the world (although I think that would go to the likes of Nurburgring). The falls are beautiful, and in the spring we have to watch out for the occasional tornado or two. Edited August 13, 2012 by p51 YEP. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
placeholdernamehere 14 August 13, 2012 Share August 13, 2012 There's probably a bunch of things that Montreal's famous for, but I doubt I even know two of those things. For starters, I guess, a bunch of notable people were born there. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_from_Montreal Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Starshine 16,333 August 13, 2012 Share August 13, 2012 1.The famous so-called Heroic Monument Whoever invented that name got 0/10 on creativity Made to commemorate that certain time in our history when my grandfathers' generation drove the Allied army away from the city, with sharpened sticks and balls of steel 2. Hooligans. Green hooligans, to be precise. They are very obsessed with my town's soccer team to an unhealthy level. Lots of violence 3. We have the second largest port on the country. Lots of people come and go, hard not to know about this place when you born in this side of Earth Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrFox 44 August 13, 2012 Share August 13, 2012 Well, I go with Denver since where I live is the boondocks. Denver is where the cheeseburger was invented. Denver is also the only city to turn down hosting the olympics. We have over 300 days of sunshine. Pretty cool. I love my home state of Arizona. Here in the Phoenix, we are declared the kidnapping capital of the world! We also have this little illegal immigration problem. Our education is ranked 50th in the country! It is also blazing hot in the summer and we have been in a drought for the past forever. All negativity aside, I really do like Arizona. I'm from the Phoenix valley and there is plenty to do. We're not as big as major Californian cities, but in my opinion Phoenix isn't too big or too small. The winters are amazing, so we get a flood of old people called "snow birds", who come to live in the winter months. Phoenix hosts a team from all four major sports leagues; NFL, MLB, NHL, and NBA. Outside the valley there's the Grand Canyon of course, and Arizona is the primary home to the saguaro cactus. There is no risk of major disaster in Phoenix other than the slight risk for total water loss. No hurricanes, earthquakes, tornadoes, or blizzards. If you can stand the heat 5-6 months of the year you'd love it! Yeah... you guys take all of our water... and then we have to have the water restrictions... can we have it back? Not that it matters, I'm actually moving to phoenix in a week. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
My little pwny 1,392 August 13, 2012 Share August 13, 2012 Well, I go with Denver since where I live is the boondocks. Denver is where the cheeseburger was invented. Denver is also the only city to turn down hosting the olympics. We have over 300 days of sunshine. Pretty cool. Yeah... you guys take all of our water... and then we have to have the water restrictions... can we have it back? Not that it matters, I'm actually moving to phoenix in a week. Haha, Denver doesn't have as many reservoirs as we do, so your guys' droughts are a lot more dangerous. And besides, California steals both our water more! And welcome to the desert 1 See you November 8th, 2014! http://mlpforums.com/topic/32494-important-announcement-of-mine-please-read-the-whole-thing/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Miss Light Diamond 2,802 August 13, 2012 Share August 13, 2012 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parry_Sound,_Ontario Parry Sound is a rinky dink little town where nothing happens but it does have a couple famous things Bobby Orr was born here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Orr and Georgian Bay which is really scenic and its great for boating. Something something something something Ask me stuff...and all my OC's Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SonOfTheNorthe 412 August 13, 2012 Share August 13, 2012 Nothing special about where I live, Hope Mills. It's a tiny suburban town, and no one would give two craps if it were wiped off the map. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrFox 44 August 13, 2012 Share August 13, 2012 Haha, Denver doesn't have as many reservoirs as we do, so your guys' droughts are a lot more dangerous. And besides, California steals both our water more! And welcome to the desert California is a bastard. And thank you for the welcome. It will quite the climate change but I did live in florida for a while so hopefully I can adjust ok. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PlunderSteed 1,252 August 13, 2012 Share August 13, 2012 Let's see...I live a little ways outside of Philadelphia, but not close enough to say that I live there per se. The only famous (of infamous) event I can think of, that happened near here (and has nothing to do with Philly) was The Hindenburg Disaster. Regards, PlunderSteed Bassist, pianist, and backing vocalist for MLP-themed metal band Draconequus. Check out our latest music video, a metal cover of "Tricks up my Sleeve" here. Bassist, pianist, and vocalist for MLP-themed alt rock band Worst Princess. Check our recent live performance of "Shine Like Rainbows" here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
~Sugar Sprinkles~ 638 August 13, 2012 Share August 13, 2012 Really......nothing, tho they say the place here called Hocking Hills is popular???? But honestly, Ohio...IDRK!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
~The Snowy Wolf~ 1,579 August 13, 2012 Share August 13, 2012 (edited) Hurricane Katrina, Super Bowl XLIV, Mardi Gras, gumbo, jambalia, we're the only state to have parishes, and the French Quarter, the list goes on. If you still don't know, I suggest you read this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Orleans And if you do know, I still suggest that you read it Edited August 13, 2012 by Vinyl Blade Thanks goes to ~Lugia~ for the sigMy OC: Vinyl BladeVinyl Blade's filly, Violet Minx Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DumbFabric 37 August 13, 2012 Share August 13, 2012 Really......nothing, tho they say the place here called Hocking Hills is popular???? But honestly, Ohio...IDRK!! I've been there before! I went ziplining a couple summers ago with my family. It was really fun! Nothing really makes where I live exceptionally famous. It's a small Ohio town with a couple annual fairs and a little parade. I think in the next 10 years we might be notorious for drug capital of Ohio, but hopefully not. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
djangoshiny 13 August 13, 2012 Share August 13, 2012 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyle,_Texas Where I live so many cowboy stereotypes,ugh... -_- Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cupcake Ice Cream 436 August 14, 2012 Share August 14, 2012 Well Chicago needs no introduction. Plenty of things make Chicago famous...but I just moved to Urbana Urbana is the childhood home of David Ogden Steirs who played Charles Emerson Winchester in M*A*S*H Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Despair 114 August 14, 2012 Share August 14, 2012 Hmmmm. The first thing that comes to mind about my city is that Presisent J.F. Kennedy was assassinated here. Not much else other than the awesome lights of the city at night. :/ Just another background cat. Move along. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Luna317 43 August 14, 2012 Share August 14, 2012 (edited) well i live near Houston the 3 largest city and galveston island. in galveston we have pleasure pier Edited August 14, 2012 by Luna317 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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