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  • Army brat.......born in NY, lived just about everywhere - married an infantry solider, stationed in NY again (West Point), he deployed to Iraq, came home and we were transferred to MD and here we will stay. He still has a year left before he retires (joined at 18).

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    • Born in San Jose, California, moved east to Massachusetts when I was 2. Lived on the South Shore for most of that (Plymouth and then Plympton), save for a few years in South Hamilton back in the days when USET trained there, which was cool. (You'd go out hacking and run into Broooooooooce!)

      Moved South to Georgia almost 20 years ago now, and have never even been back, I loff it here so much!
      "The standard you walk by is the standard you accept."--Lt. Gen. David Morrison, Austalian Army Chief

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      • Originally posted by Lori T View Post
        Too cool! My best friend, whom I have know since we were 3, now lives in Canonsburg. Some of my cousins went to Bethel Park High. They grew up behind the South Hills Village.
        I grew up by SHV too...sort of. Early years I was a bit away from there on Rt. 88 but high school years were right over the hill from the village (2 traffic lights away on Abbeyville Rd).

        It always amazes me how small a world we live in-it gets even smaller when you get into the horse scene!! Seems you can always find someone who is from where you or your family are from - even the smallest towns and no matter how far you are from those towns.
        Lord Stanely, Lord Stanley - come back to Pittsburgh!!!
        http://www.chronicleofmyhorse.com/profile/2_tbs
        *** I LOVE PUIKA FAN CLUB***

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        • gee is no one from Kentucky?

          I grew up in Pewee Valley, a historic small town outside of Louisville that was the stuck in the old days.... horse trails every where and most kids had a pony

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          • My husband is from Ky. Lexington. Moved to Fl when he was ten. He graduated from Winter Park High School as did his younger sister.

            I was born in Mich. bloomfield hills. Moved to Fl. early on. I hate Mich. and love love love Fl. Could not ever go back to that nasty cold weather. Graduated from Columbia College, Columbia, Mo. Rode Saddle Seat in the early days. Showed all over the country. Stayed in horses always and then my girls started showing and I started breeding. Its been a long fun time!!!
            Sandy
            www.sugarbrook.com
            hunter/jumper ponies

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              Originally posted by Sugarbrook View Post
              My husband is from Ky. Lexington. Moved to Fl when he was ten. He graduated from Winter Park High School as did his younger sister.

              I was born in Mich. bloomfield hills. Moved to Fl. early on. I hate Mich. and love love love Fl. Could not ever go back to that nasty cold weather. Graduated from Columbia College, Columbia, Mo. Rode Saddle Seat in the early days. Showed all over the country. Stayed in horses always and then my girls started showing and I started breeding. Its been a long fun time!!!
              What year did he graduate from WPHS? I graduated 1981. My son graduated last year, and my oldest daughter graduates next year. I hope we move before my youngest starts there.
              Lori T
              www.calypsofarmeventers.blogspot.com
              www.facebook.com/LoriTankelPhotography
              www.facebook.com/LTEquine for product updates on the lines I rep

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              • We are older. Your just a baby....lol. Bill graduated in 1961 and his sister graduated in 1972. Our son and his wife live in the home Bill and his sister grew up in on Oak Lane, off Corrine Dr. Near Bumby. You prob. know the area.
                Sandy
                www.sugarbrook.com
                hunter/jumper ponies

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                • Born and raised in Marietta, GA (no, it is not May-retta, never ever heard that in my life till I moved further south ), always lived in GA in various cities, now in a small town south of Macon, GA that most people have never heard of.
                  RIP Bo, the real Appassionato
                  5/5/84-7/12/08

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                  • Born in Fresno, California. Grew up in the S.F. Bay Area (Concord), lived in So. California (Venice) after college, where I met my husband. Moved to Farmington, New Mexico, then back to Chino Hills, California...then San Ramon, California, then Modesto. Moved to the Salt Lake City, Utah area in 1994 when my husband had a job transfer. Hate the snow, love the mountains, so I'll be here forever.

                    But I'm still a Californian!

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                    • New Englander to the core, except for being born in Manhattan, attending school in Chatham, VA, college in central NY.

                      Grew up in New Canaan, CT and Truro, MA. Kids were born in Stamford, then we moved to northern Berkshires, MA in 1985.

                      Hope to retire to Cape Cod, but family seems to be moving to Pacific NW, and we may follow.

                      As long as we are near the ocean........
                      Form follows function, or does function follow form?

                      www.clearvisionequine.com

                      http://clearvisionequine.blogspot.com

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                      • I was born in Houston, TX (West U) and lived there (same house!) my whole life until college. I'm a year from finishing up college in Charleston, SC, and will probably end up moving back to Tejas when I graduate.

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                        • Originally posted by Sugarbrook View Post
                          We are older. Your just a baby....lol. Bill graduated in 1961 and his sister graduated in 1972. Our son and his wife live in the home Bill and his sister grew up in on Oak Lane, off Corrine Dr. Near Bumby. You prob. know the area.
                          Wow, that is only 2-3 miles from my parents house. how long has your son been in the area? My sister was WPHS class of 1990 - I should have been class of '96 but finished late and on independent study (not through orange county). I went to elementary school at Audubon Park right off of Corrine Dr.

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                          • Originally from Illinois, then Missouri. Went to school in Boston. Moved to New York City to be a dancer. Still live in NYC and keep my horse in New Jersey so spend half my time there.
                            She wasn't running away with me, I just couldn't stop her!

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                            • Born in Phila (far northeast)
                              College in Miami - UM
                              Married and moved to Frederick, MD
                              Jumped over the Potomac river to FallingWaters WV

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                              • Born in Fort Worth, Texas.
                                Moved to Denver, Colorado in 1967. (Dragged kicking and screaming across state lines!) Eventually, I got used to the place.
                                Greeley, CO, to attend University of Northern Colorado.
                                Back to Denver.
                                Moved to Minneapolis in 1986 for a job at an animation studio. Lived there 4.5 years.
                                Back in Colorado -- for now.

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                                • Born in Paris, FRANCE.
                                  Moved in the San Francisco bay area a couple of months ago
                                  Equine and Canine photographer: www.elzz.org

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                                  • I was born in Seoul, Korea & we moved to VA (NoVA) when I was 1 & change. My mom's an army brat, but I guess the 'family' home is Pike Co., KY & Mingo Co., WV. My dad's from Goldsboro, NC, home of the finest NC barbeque restaurant in the world.

                                    I lived in VA until I was 23, then moved to Taipei, Taiwan where I am now. I'll be moving to San Diego in August to start my PhD. Then in another 3 years, I'll be on the move again to go do my research - where that will take me, I don't know yet. Beijing, Shanghai, Taipei again, Nanjing ...?? Possibilities are nearly endless. Where the archives are, I follow.

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                                    • Born in South Yorkshire, UK, moved around the UK until 1997, when we moved to Hunterdon County, NJ. Now back in the same village I was born in.
                                      No hugging dear. I'm British, we only show affection to dogs and horses.

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                                      • Originally from the North Yorkshire Moors - in Northern England.

                                        Now living right smack on the border of England and Scotland in the beautiful Cheviot hills.

                                        Its beautiful and unspoilt and a most pleasant place to live in.

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                                        • Born in Charleston, SC and lived in Myrtle Beach, SC for my first year. Moved to NOVA and grew up in Herndon, VA lived there till after college. Hubby was born and raised in Herndon.

                                          Now we are living in Haymarket, VA and enjoying things.
                                          Grab mane and kick on!

                                          http://www.ashleykriegeleventing.com/

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