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SinbadEV
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Post by SinbadEV »

I used to live in Gloucester, Ontario, Canada.
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Maelstrom
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Post by Maelstrom »

Down in bloody Tasmania, Australia for me
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Cabbage
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Post by Cabbage »

hehe, its half 7 in the morining and i just git back from somewhrere and ididnt get arrested!

erm anyway, i'm getting the general impression that a good majority of the U.K spring people tend to live towards the north?
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i'm down in surrey myself
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Post by aGorm »

Kent... work in london. There are a few people from the south Im sure. :-)

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BigSteve
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Post by BigSteve »

Well im a certified geordie living in Newcastle, I may be persuaded to travel if you dangle a few bottles of brown in my face ^^
or you guys could come to newcastle and I'll show you the delights of the "Bigg Market" just dont let anyone hear your southern accent and you should be ok ^^
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Post by unpossible »

heh, i had no idea how many of you guys were english.
here i was thinking everyone was yankie
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Cabbage
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Post by Cabbage »

well there are alot of them, but i think overall there are more europeans than americans, and us brits make up a big chunk of them ^^
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Post by Sheekel »

Anyone here from Colorado or surrounding states (besides Cyclerboy, who lives a 5 minute walk from me)?
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Post by BlackLiger »

I suggest Manchester as a meeting place for Springers, on the principle that I'm lazy and won't attend if its anywhere else :P
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SinbadEV
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Hey Sheekel, what are those crazy green circles all over colorado that I keep seeing on google earth? (I'll post a picture and link if you don't know what I mean)
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Post by duncs »

I live in london, it's gotta be london.
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Post by FizWizz »

Sheekel wrote:Anyone here from Colorado or surrounding states (besides Cyclerboy, who lives a 5 minute walk from me)?
heh, even if us "Yanks" live relatively near each other (same-state, or one state over), it can still be a very inconvenient distance to travel to meet up. And no, I'm nowhere near Colorado, btw.
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Post by Lindir The Green »

Minnesota!

The only other fellow Spring Minnesotan that I know of is Veylon. Speaking of which, where is he?

And GZ lives in Iowa, which we Minnesotans think is entirely populated with hicks.
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SinbadEV wrote:Hey Sheekel, what are those crazy green circles all over colorado that I keep seeing on google earth? (I'll post a picture and link if you don't know what I mean)
I have no idea what you're talking about. Pics.
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SinbadEV
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Post by SinbadEV »

get google earth so you can see what I'm talking about...

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FizWizz
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Post by FizWizz »

Farmland. A giant pipe is jointed in the center of each circle, and has big aircraft-style wheels on their ends so they can be rotated around easily while they water crops.
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Yay, steve changed his avatar! Anyway, i get the general impression a fair few people would be willing to go but cba to tavel too far :P
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Post by Raign »

Australia, Victoria
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LathanStanley
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Post by LathanStanley »

yep, those are farms, they are ALLLLL OVER the midwest... its a pipe, yes, usually about a 12" sewerpipe with a serious water supply, and then there is a waterering system, about .... 1200 feet long connected to it, with wheels running about every 100 feet... they all have electric motors, and are computer driven so that they stay alligned, and it turns in a circle and waters in a circle automatically...

its a convient efficient irrigation system...

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we got em all OVER here in Lubbock Texas...

Yay for TEXAS!! the only state you need a passport and a truck to feel normal in.. :-)
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