Where do we all live?

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Just moved to North Wales, PA in March... Still got lost all the time. My friend said I should drive a PATHFINDER instead of a Beemer. :)
 
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Big D. wishes that was his boat...hehehe *Unless there is something Dan hasn't told me* [unsure]

I have been to Dan's house, although I have never been invited back (*sniffing my underarms* snicker snicker), and he is doing just fine. That pic of the Yacht is from one of the marina's on the waterfront of Seattle. I will post some pics from my 10th, 11th or 12th floor office that looks over the water in downtown Seattle. My building is very close to the building (the blue building) in one of Dan's photo's posted above. Great views....
 
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houston, texas

The Astrodome



The world's first domed stadium was conceived by Houston mayor Judge Roy Hofheinz, and designed by architects Hermon Lloyd & W.B. Morgan, and Wislon, Morris, Crain and Anderson. When it opened in 1965. it was nicknamed the "Eight Wonder of the World."

We also have L.B.J. Space Center, and ENRON. [:D]
 
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Sunny Sydney! =D

Here are a few photos.



The City, taken from the water near the Opera House



Another city shot with Harbour Bridge and Opera House in view



Where I live, your average Sydney suburbia street



A photo of when my Bro's workshop was broken into... someone decided to drive a coffee truck through the door =D



Internal shot of the aftermath

Sorry, had to include the last two for a laugh!

Fact:
The Opera House was designed by Danish architect Jorn Utzon after the New South Wales gov't conducted a competition and selected the best design. The budget completely blew out and it cost AU$102,000,000 to build. Jorn resigned from the project in 1966 and it was eventually opened in 1973.

Seattle looks really nice; would really like to go there.
 
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Ellettsville, Indiana...basically a suburb of Bloomington. Famous for our limestone found in everything including "magnificent memorials, cathedrals, government buildings, libraries, public schools, colleges and universities, and countless churches and synagogues"...including stone to rebuild the Pentagon after 9/11. There's some useless hometown trivia for you [:)] BTW, are there any other Hoosiers on this board?
 
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Clearfield, Utah.

I'm about 30 minutes north of Salt Lake City, Utah. Interesting little fact about this place...it's where fun goes to die.

J/K. It's not too bad here. I've gotten used to the "local culture" to an extent and have lived here for about 8 years. I'm in the Air Force, so being in one place that long is a rarity with some career fields, but mine is unique and I get to stay for basically as long as I want.
 
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Big Daddy said:
United States of America, Washington state, King County, Rual Seattle area.
Any chance you're near Gig Harbor? One of my best friends lives there.

davestlouis said:
Beautiful Lake St. Louis Missouri USA, on the shore of Lake Ste. Louise, an outlying suburb of St. Louis MO
Beekbmwm3 said:
Helloooooo St. Louis! Welcome to the board by the way. I am from Chesterfield, Missouri USA and pass by Lake St. Louis all the time. What kinds of BMW's and MB's do you have?
Very cool. I'm in Downtown St. Louis. Right next to the FOX.

Midwest Bimmer Festivus
www.midwestbimmerfestivus.com



View from my apartment.

 

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Haha, no the "little boat" is not mine, like Scott said it is a frequent visitor to the marina in Seattle. I sold my 21ft boat years ago. Scott your welcome back, bring that M over so I can detail it!

Eric I am about 15 to 20 minutes from Gig Harbor, my cousin lives there with his boat! (True story)
 


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