N00bkilla55404
Voices are calling...
+136|6169|Somewhere out in Space

Rohirm wrote:

Calgary Stampede...

Speaking of which, it starts this Friday
fuk u buddy, what do i get to post now?
aerodynamic
FOCKING HELL
+241|5991|Roma
Pizza, Colosseo, Fontana Di Trevi, San Pietro, AS Roma, Terme Di Caracalla etc...
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KEN-JENNINGS
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aerodynamic wrote:

Pizza, Colosseo, Fontana Di Trevi, San Pietro, AS Roma, Terme Di Caracalla etc...
I thought pizza was from Naples?
Rohirm
Fear is a Leash
+85|6409|New Austin, Not

N00bkilla55404 wrote:

Rohirm wrote:

Calgary Stampede...

Speaking of which, it starts this Friday
fuk u buddy, what do i get to post now?
Red Mile? lol I dunno
oug
Calmer than you are.
+380|6757|Πάϊ
Known for its great achievements of old and its present decadence and filth.
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+147|6650|Belgium
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/1a/Ingelmunster_Kasteel_10.JPG/250px-Ingelmunster_Kasteel_10.JPG
It's now a manor but it's built on the foundations of a castle constructed in 1075. It played a role of significance in the power struggles in medieval Flanders (like you all care). Our town has the nickname of "brigand town" because of an uprising against the French occupation during Napoleon's days. In World War I, Roland Garros was supposed to bomb a train in our station but was spotted by the Germans, shot down and Garros landed somewhere near an old mill, which still exists.
Beduin
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aerodynamic
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+241|5991|Roma

KEN-JENNINGS wrote:

aerodynamic wrote:

Pizza, Colosseo, Fontana Di Trevi, San Pietro, AS Roma, Terme Di Caracalla etc...
I thought pizza was from Naples?
well its from all over italy.
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+29|6700|France
25 years ago, the frist unmanned subway was built it my city, Lille.
JG1567JG
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+110|6826|United States of America
Connersville, Indiana

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In the early 20th century, the town became known as "Little Detroit" because of its importance to the automobile industry. Automobiles manufactured in Connersville include Auburn, Cord, Duesenberg, Ansted, Empire, Lexington and McFarlan.

During the school year 1906-07, Dr. W. Otto Miessner established the first high school marching band in the U.S. at Connersville High School

Connersville High School's daily TV news program, CHS Today, was the first student-produced TV news program in the United States

Robert Wise, one of Hollywood's most acclaimed directors and producers, graduated from Connersville High School in 1932. Among his many famous films are Citizen Kane (as an editor); The Sand Pebbles; The Sound of Music; West Side Story; The Hindenburg; Star Trek: The Motion Picture; The Day the Earth Stood Still; Run Silent, Run Deep; The Andromeda Strain; The Set-Up; The Haunting; and The Body Snatcher.

Caleb Blood Smith was congressman and Secretary of the Interior in the Lincoln administration.

Howard Garns, creator of the logic game Sudoku was born in Connersville on March 2, 1905.

Tom T. Hall, country singer and Grand Ole Opry member, spent time in Connersville early in his career and wrote "Thank You, Connersville" about the experience.

Currently in the running to get a new factory that will make the police car of the future.  www.carbonmotors.com
FatherTed
xD
+3,936|6738|so randum
shootings, bombings, murders, religious violence and drinking.

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Small hourglass island
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
thraSK
Best ___ in Aus
+57|6220
Churches, apparently
Ty
Mass Media Casualty
+2,398|7012|Noizyland

Wellington... Wellington... hmm....

Pretty much fuck-all. Don't get me wrong we have some cool stuff here, just nothing noteworthy.

Oh - Earthquakes. Earthquakes and Peter Jackson.
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menzo
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amsterdam

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+269|6711|Kakanien
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Ernest Rutherford - first to split the atom, and it is widely agreed that had it not been for him, science would be 5 years behind where it is now.
Kate Sheppard - responsible for women getting the vote, thus making this country the oldest true democracy in the world.
A major gateway to Antarctica - besides us, the US and Italy fly out of Christchurch.
The Avon River - its the fashionable place for murderers to dump their bodies.
Flecco
iPod is broken.
+1,048|6903|NT, like Mick Dundee

Meh. If anybody knew the real history behind the guy Croc Dundee was based on they'd steer clear of here, Pine Creek (the place 80km up the road where Mick Dundee lived), and the rest of the territory.

Internationally though, it is known as well...

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/fe/Southern-Rockhole3096.jpg

That.

Town is full of tourists and backpackers from Europe atm. Normally is at this time of year. At any one time there will be a few hundred or more in the town for around 6 months of the year. In a town of 9000, that's a lot.

Pubic wrote:

Kate Sheppard - responsible for women getting the vote, thus making this country the oldest true democracy in the world.
Wyoming was a good 30 years or so before that. Sure, they aren't a nation, but they were a Territory at the time and became a State of the USA.

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Whoa... Can't believe these forums are still kicking.
FrankieSpankie3388
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Beans
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+128|6646|Somersetshire
wiki:A Monty Python's Flying Circus sketch set in Minehead, features a Mr Hilter (sic) as a 'national bocialist' (sic) candidate for mayor of Minehead and re-unification with Taunton. He is staying at a boarding house with his friends Ron Vibbentrop and Heimlich Bimmler.

Agent_Dung_Bomb
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+302|6974|Salt Lake City

Mormons

World's first KFC restaurant

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M.O.A.B
'Light 'em up!'
+1,220|6461|Escea

Ridley Scott was born here.
Frank Williams was born here.
Shipbuilding.
Mugen
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+19|6237
Beethoven
CameronPoe
Member
+2,925|6793
Guinness
Jameson Whiskey
James Joyce / Bloomsday
Samuel Beckett
Oscar Wilde
George Bernard Shaw
W.B. Yeats
Bram Stoker
Jonathan Swift
U2
Thin Lizzy
Pub Culture / Nightlife
St. Patrick's Day Parade / pure scary untempered booze-fuelled anarchy
Easter 1916 Uprising
The Book of Kells / Trinity College
Leinster Rugby Club (European Champions)
Tax exile celebrity castles and mansions
Extortionate prices
Colin Farrell
Brendan Gleeson (Braveheart/etc.)
Colm Meaney (Star Trek/Con Air/etc.)
The Spike:
https://farm2.static.flickr.com/1050/525428797_65a997789e_b.jpg
The Ha'penny Bridge / River Liffey
Croke Park, the spiritual home of the GAA
etc.

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