04-29-2017 10:50 AM
You don't have to be specific, unless you want to.
I know some, but forget some.
All welcome!
Southwest OHIO here
04-30-2017 02:53 PM
Middle of Iowa
04-30-2017 03:07 PM
Taxachusetts-Cow Hampshire border near the Merrimack River...
Next?
04-30-2017 04:03 PM
Middle of the Left Coast
About 30 miles south of Silicon Valley, which, by the way, is not a real place.
Be a spirit ~ not a ghost . . .
~ the first step to knowledge is not knowing . . . Alice
05-05-2017 05:34 AM
Suburban Chicago
05-08-2017 07:00 PM
born and raised in the midwest and I don't mean Illinois...I mean the midwest.....
currently reside in Tennessee
05-09-2017 06:24 PM
Shirls, since Des Moines, Iowa, is considered by many to be the center of the Mid West, would that be it? Do you have a southern accent?
I grew up in a beach town in So. California ~ lived in Mass. for several years and now in the Sacramento area of Calif. ~ really, really miss the beaches of my youth!
05-09-2017 06:26 PM
So. Cal, near Disneyland.
05-09-2017 06:32 PM
@shirleys809304 wrote:born and raised in the midwest and I don't mean Illinois...I mean the midwest.....
currently reside in Tennessee
I'm 15 minutes away from the crossroads of America, beat that!
😝😂
05-09-2017 06:34 PM
The Motor City.............
05-09-2017 06:44 PM
05-09-2017 09:18 PM
Nebraska is the center of the United States. Well, almost. The actual geographic center of the U.S. is about five miles south of the Nebraska-Kansas border, northwest of the town of Lebanon, Kansas.
I didn't know Iowa was the center of the mid-west. Learn something new everyday 🙂
I have escaped picking up a southern accent.
05-10-2017 04:40 PM
@shirleys809304 wrote:Nebraska is the center of the United States. Well, almost. The actual geographic center of the U.S. is about five miles south of the Nebraska-Kansas border, northwest of the town of Lebanon, Kansas.
I didn't know Iowa was the center of the mid-west. Learn something new everyday 🙂
I have escaped picking up a southern accent.
Oh, yes, shirls, the PT Group Home is just rife with useful information!
I am a native Californian ~ native Californians have no accent at all and my mom was very strict about our grammar...every time I used the word "like" as in "it's like so cool" (Valley girl speak!) I would get smacked alongside the head.
My kids spent part of their grammar school years in New England and had a really hard time understanding some of their "native" teachers ~ sorry, Honda, no offense meant!
I love listening to English and Australian accents and nothing better than a good ol' "y'all"...one of my girlfriends is from the deep south and I find myself using a lot of her expressions.
Nice to see some newcomers responding to this thread ~ we should check in from time to time and talk about our differences in weather, customs, etc.
05-10-2017 05:16 PM