There's 112 people listed under California (CA, Los Angeles, Los Angeles-CA, San Diego, San Jose).
But yeah, I think most of 'em are inactive.
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There's 112 people listed under California (CA, Los Angeles, Los Angeles-CA, San Diego, San Jose).
But yeah, I think most of 'em are inactive.
There are only 16 of us in Indiana xD I know Momiji is one. We should get together and run through cornfields.
Lol balamb garden rofl.
Anyways, Ohio sucks balls. It's like the crappy part of Illinois you have to drive through to get to St. Louis!
Pfft. Vermont isn't much better. Just a bunch of bed-and-breakfasts and maple syrup collectors. :p
For the record. I live in Lima. Its large, yes. Convenient, yes. Fun, no. Good meet up place, but I dunno if you'd wanna stay here long. But yeah, if thats what y'all want, if/when it happens. I'll tell ya all I know
I wasn't serious ._.
...anyway...everyone who cares knows where I live because I talk about it too much. I went to Ohio with my dad while he was working once for like a day, don't remember much about it.
what all does lima have to offer?
if nothing else, we could all hang out in the mall in Piqua. It has a couple of decent stores but not many.
Ontario, Canada 14
Who are these people? I can only name 3.
Lima has a good, not great, mall. There's also a newer, nice but expensive theater.
There used to be a place called "Squirty Worm" with go-karts and such, but I'm not sure that it's still open. :(
There is an adult video-store. :cool:
We used to go to Lima all the time. Now whenever we want to go out we typically go to Findlay or the other direction to Columbus.
Findlay is a nicer version of Lima. It's a bit bigger, and is growing, odd for an Ohio city. They have an ice-rink and a new theater and a mall similar in quality to Lima's.
Columbus has basically everything, but it is a larger city. We like to go to Easton, which is a sweet outdoor shopping center. They have really nice restaurants. There is Short North too, and the Arena District. We also usually go to Tuttle Crossing Mall and go to Blue Jackets games a LOT to spend evenings.
But the best thing to do in Ohio is Cedar Point. King's Island is good too. You can also do hiking and such; Ohio is more than just Kansas with people.
EDIT: You may not be able to tell by reading, but we pronounce "Lima" as "LIE-muh," not "LEE-muh." It's a thing with Ohio, butchering city names like Toledo, Versailles, Marseilles and shortening "Wapakoneta" to just "Wapak."
haha yeah I knew about "ver-sales"
Hmm, every place except dayton is two hours away from greenville xD
Are they still doing construction on I-70?
I'd bet they are somewhere. There's a joke that goes "Öhïö has two seasons, winter and road construction."
EDIT:That's what I found.Quote:
The three new lanes of Interstate 70 westbound are now open from U.S. 42 in Madison County to state Route 54 in Clark County.
Two lanes of I-70 eastbound will be open throughout the winter. The final layer of asphalt will be installed early next year when temperatures are warm enough.
I don't think they're ever not doing construction on 70.
I've never been to Findlay. Columbus is fun. King's Island and Cedar Point are like really far away from me though.
Oh, another mispronunciation of a little burg most of you have probably never heard of: Russia, pronounced roo-shee.
What's round on both ends and high in the middle o:
Hey, Vermont is hilly and interesting. If Vermont was a woman, it'd be getting way more action than flat chested Ohio.