Plus Malaysia, of course. I'm live in the most unique country on the ToO.. and the most important!Birdie wrote:You should've just listed all 50 states.Well, I'll say I live closer to Florida, or maybe New York.
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I second this!Raskolnikov wrote:Augh! How could you not put Virginia ont the poll!I know of at LEAST 8 people on this board who live in VA! I am deeply dissapointed in you
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I too live in the beautiful state of Virginia.
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Till when? 2009?Jonathan wrote:*looks at poll*
Um, an admin may want to remove how long we can vote for on that poll

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That is a really good ideaMacpaw wrote:Till when? 2009?Jonathan wrote:*looks at poll*
Um, an admin may want to remove how long we can vote for on that poll




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I looked up the word in the dictionary and this is one of the meanings it came up with; 1. a native or inhabitant of Indiana (used as a nickname).Invisible Woman wrote:I don't know if there is an actual meaning, is there? I've heard that there's a few various definitions - though most now-a-days just take it mean "I live in Indiana" or something of that sort.Birdie wrote:How's that not make sense? Do you know what a Hoosier is?
I'm from Indiana as well. Which means we get all four seasons, and I happen to enjoy those seasons quite well.
The other I don't like nearly as well:
2. (usually lowercase) any awkward, unsophisticated person, esp. a rustic.
First is definately best. I live in the Hoosier state!


HOW DO YOU EDIT????????????????????????? ARGU!!!!!!Jonathan wrote:*looks at poll*
Um, an admin may want to remove how long we can vote for on that poll
sORRY. I'll try to edit, that.Raskolnikov wrote:Augh! How could you not put Virginia ont the poll!I know of at LEAST 8 people on this board who live in VA! I am deeply dissapointed in you
EDIT: Make that 9.


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I'm sorry ;( i feel bad now, :CJonathan wrote:After votes have been cast, only a mod or admin can edit stuff in a poll.
well all you need to do is tell where you live, you don't have to pay attention to the pollZelda Paw wrote:I don't live close to those places at all. But I was in Florida a month ago if that counts.
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Someone has way too much time on their hands, and decided to waste some of that time - is what I call it.Sherlock Holmes wrote:Continental Admiral wrote:I don't know if there is an actual meaning, is there? I've heard that there's a few various definitions - though most now-a-days just take it mean "I live in Indiana" or something of that sort.Birdie wrote:How's that not make sense? Do you know what a Hoosier is?
Not to drag this WAY offtopic, but if I'm not mistaken there's an Indiana town called "Hoosierville," though I honestly have no idea whether or not the name of the town sparked the standardization of the word "Hoosier" to describe a resident of Indiana, or if it was simply so catchy that local citizens couldn't resist.
Secondly, to muddle the issue a bit more, it is of noteworthy importance that we should be careful to distinguish "Hoosierville" from "Hooverville," (the slang term for the tiny, desolate towns that sprang up during the Great Depression). Then again, as several websites are currently claiming that Hoosierville students - yes, I actually did look this up, - are currently at a handicap as they are currently inundated with Chicago culture, they are unable to assert their own, proud Hoosier identity. For instance, studies claim that the average Hoosiervillian does not know their governor's name, sports team, or even that they live in Indiana. Instead of aspiring to play for the Colts or Pacers, Hoosierville students aspire to play for the Bears or Bulls.
This unacknowledged suburban travesty continues, even as I type. Experts agree that Hoosierville residents should reaffirm their Hoosiervillian identity unless it should behoove them to transform into a modern-day Hooverville. *

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