As for mine, it was Indiana, but I changed it once I started college. If somebody wants to come look for me, I can’t say I’d be too upset, unless it was to kill me or otherwise violate me. That just always leads to upsetting situations and I’m running out of places to stash the bodies.
D’oh! :smack: I meant to quote Dazzling White Diamonds from the first page. And “wants” should have been past tense, though I really wouldn’t mind if a doper came to visit.
right, I’ve changed my boring latitude / longitude location to something a bit more spicy :eek:, to gratify our location-checking overlords. hope you like it.
Well, sir, that’s where I lived when I was 5, and when we moved there, I told all of my friends in swimming class that I was going to live in Vagina. We also lived right down the street from (as it was called then), the Dyke.
psst… “Mexico’s Northern Neighbor” = El Vecino Norteño de México, but I don’t know if that’ll fit. What you have right now doesn’t make sense. It translates as “Mexico’s North (noun, not adjective) Neighbor.”[/aside]
My is simply where I live. The city of Largo, which is indeed unfabulous.
I’m over your way quite a bit, y’know, and just about every time I am, I wonder if that’ll be the one day I run into you. If you ever see a middle-aged woman approach you and ask “You like pie?”… you’ll know it’s me.
I used to have San Diego, CA up there (and then Tucson, AZ when I lived there, and then San Diego, CA again when I moved back). I saw Troy McClure’s location tag reading “San Francisco, NL West” one day and decided to remind him which team owns that division.
And which team of old, addicted hacks doesn’t anymore.
featherlou, I think you’re thinking of Gorsnak, who gives his location as “toontown” if I remember correctly. We both tend to contribute to Canadian political threads, so the confusion is understandable.
Personally, my favorites were “/dev/tty1” and “127.0.0.1”. Computer references, both of them: /dev/tty1 is what Unix calls the primary input device, which is typically the keyboard hooked directly to the box, and 127.0.0.1 is an IP address which always maps to the computer one’s on.
And user Achernar, a buddy of mine from college, used to use “RA 01:37:42.9 DEC -57[sup]o[/sup] 14’ 12” ", which is the coordinates of the star Achernar, from which he got his name.
Myself, I wanted to do something witty and clever, but I couldn’t think of anything, so I decided to just be straightforward.