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Re: Where in the World

Postby jorgelopez11 » 06 May 2012 05:56

I live in the southern area of Mexico City in a beautiful neighborhood called Coyocan.

Nice place to live in spite of the problems inherent to such an inmense city. :D
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Re: Where in the World

Postby Squiffything » 10 May 2012 15:45

Newmarket, England. We have horses here loads and loads and loads of bloody horses.

And Arabs, rich, horse owning, Arabs with big fat ol Range Rovers to pull their horses about with.
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Re: Where in the World

Postby Steve Morris » 13 May 2012 21:42

Squiffything wrote:Newmarket, England. We have horses here loads and loads and loads of bloody horses.

And Arabs, rich, horse owning, Arabs with big fat ol Range Rovers to pull their horses about with.

I wonder if these Arabs have big stereos and nice record collections? :)
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Re: Where in the World

Postby Squiffything » 14 May 2012 11:09

Steve Morris wrote:
Squiffything wrote:Newmarket, England. We have horses here loads and loads and loads of bloody horses.

And Arabs, rich, horse owning, Arabs with big fat ol Range Rovers to pull their horses about with.

I wonder if these Arabs have big stereos and nice record collections? :)


They don't need to.

If they want to listen to say Pink Floyd they just fly them in and have them play live ;)
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Re: Where in the World

Postby mickb69 » 18 May 2012 19:37

i come from Wigan originally, but i live in Bridlington now, a tiny seaside town just south of scarborough and north of hull
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Re: Where in the World

Postby Steve Morris » 18 May 2012 22:28

mickb69 wrote:i come from Wigan originally, but i live in Bridlington now, a tiny seaside town just south of scarborough and north of hull
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Hey thats where we go on holiday to catch a cold
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Re: Where in the World

Postby mickb69 » 19 May 2012 18:44

Not much else to do really I suppose
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Re: Where in the World

Postby Emref » 22 Jun 2012 02:01

I´m in Buenos Aires Argentina.....

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Re: Where in the World

Postby PeterW. » 02 Jul 2012 20:24

Ken wrote:Ever wondered where in the world other members live?

I will start off; I live about 40 minutes south of Perth in Western Australia.

Beautiful place over looking the Indian Ocean.


Melrose Park, Pennsylvania, USA.

Just north of Philadelphia, the once-and-former home of Dynaco, Atwater-Kent, Sylvania (tube division), Cunningham Tubes, Fried Speakers and much more...

We are in a center-hall colonial built in 1890 with high ceilings and large rooms - excellent for good audio (and in the winter, running tubes keeps the heating bill down!).

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Re: Where in the World

Postby DualSpinsMyVinyl » 04 Jul 2012 03:59

Santa Cruz, California, USA

Located about 90 miles south of San Francisco along the California coast, on the north end of the Monterey Bay.
Home of the Santa Cruz Beach/Boardwalk and where surfing came to the US in the late 1800' from Hawaii.

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Re: Where in the World

Postby duficity » 26 Jul 2012 17:43

Jupiter, Florida in Palm Beach County, the closest land to the Gulf Stream and the northern limits of the subtropical zone before it goes temperate. Lots of great ocean, inshore and freshwater fishing, fabulous climate and just a nice place to live and work. Been here 32 years after leaving Toronto, Canada in 1980.
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Re: Where in the World

Postby Rob998 » 26 Jul 2012 19:25

mickb69 wrote:Not much else to do really I suppose


Isn't Bridlington where Yorkshirians go to die? A bit like St Annes for Lancastrians?
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Re: Where in the World

Postby Captain Clive » 29 Jul 2012 01:22

Wyndham the northern most town in West Australia. Population about 900 and arguably the hottest town in Australia. Hottest month is November average is 39.5C (103.1F) and coolest June with 31C (87.8F). Annual rainfall 800mm. We really only have 2 seasons wet & dry.
Spectacular scenery, crocodiles and the best fishing. The only downside is records ordered can take 2-3 weeks to get here.

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Re: Where in the World

Postby Steve Morris » 01 Aug 2012 22:26

Rob998 wrote:
mickb69 wrote:Not much else to do really I suppose


Isn't Bridlington where Yorkshirians go to die? A bit like St Annes for Lancastrians?

Caught a cold last time I went to St Annes :D
Must admit I do like visiting Brid and St Annes, we dont have any sea here in the Peak District and you guys are an easy drive away.
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