San Bernardinan, I suppose. Or just, ya know, screwed. :rolleyes2
San Bernardinan, I suppose. Or just, ya know, screwed. :rolleyes2
There's a city in Ohio called Barberton. We call people frome there Barbarians. Not very original perhaps, but amusing.
~Ye must desire respite from thy empty existence. Thou shalt have it.~
I'm a Mancunian (Manchester, England), but our Family started off as Kiwis in New Zealand.
"As the days go by, we face the increasing inevitability that we are alone in a godless,
uninhabited, hostile and meaningless universe. Still, you've got to laugh, haven't you?"
San Diegan.![]()
Brian: "If I remember correctly, this is the Physics Department."
Chris: "That would explain all the gravity."
Finally, another opportunity for me to mention Norway.
Norwegian.
That'd be the proper way to say it.
I grew up in so many places as a kid I don't even know what to properly call myself. San Diegan, I suppose, as I lived there for the longest time. Right now I'm in Maryland but not by choice, so I refuse to call myself a Maryland...er.. ite..an. Marylanderitean. Nevermind, I'll start calling myself that.
I'm a farmer (Somerset!) But I like my name for me: "Bridgwatairian."
Most people would claim that I'm an Essex girl, but deep down I'm a Geordie/Barmstonian.![]()
Apparently I'm an Angelino. I always hated that word, though.
French?
or Parisian?
Uhg me too. I hate it when people use the word, say the word, type the word. I do not like that word.
Anyway, I'd like to one day be a San Diegan or a Santa... Barbarian.
I think I'm happy just being a Californian, as long as it's not a Central Californian. I've warmed up to NorCal folks.![]()
What's wrong with being a Central Californian?Originally Posted by Miriel
I'm a Central Californian!
Don't get me started on Central California(ns).![]()