This may have already been discussed at some time, but... Where y'all from? Nothing too specific... just the nearest large city and state. (Or Largest city in UK, I guess... do you guys have provinces or something over there? No, that's Canada...) I live in the Greater Cincinnati area of Ohio. Any other klikers around?
45 minutes from Lincoln
45 minutes from Leeds
45 minutes from York
45 minutes from Sheffield
15 minutes from Hull
15 minutes from Grimsby (ew, I know, it's gross)
1.5 hours from London (on a train)
I live in Finland. Espoo, to be specific. I recently found out that Hempuli lives in Kirkkonummi, which is not too far away from me. In fact, I take the Kirkkonummi train every day from school, I just get off a few stops earlier o_o
Perhaps it do... Or it could mean "yummy cookie"... I was editing my post and you interrupted! I was saying: (heh, I just realized my topic title could be seen as "good morning"... No idea how it's spelled, but that's how you say it in Japanese.)
OldManClayton...
I live in Ohio too!
Ha ha, except I live in Eastlake. (By Cleveland)
Thats pretty kool.
I dont see Hot air balloons though, but I do see this one guy on a weird parachute propeller thing. I do not even know how i can explain it...
Your just jealous that you're not as awesome as me.
(And my megaman avatar )
SWEET! How did we get on the topic of hot air balloons? If you mean it's just a stereotype... "Ohio has lots of hot air balloons"... I've seen I think four or five since we moved down into the village two years ago... Don't think I ever saw any up on the hill... which is kind of weird.
... Odd site. Yea, we get a few... but I live in a little village outside of Cincinnati, in a valley (People call it God's thumb print), so it may be that there are more in other more urban areas.
Kidding about what, exactly? What was that about Tokyo base? Yea, it's pretty nice here in Ohio, but in the valley we don't get as much snow and all the T-storms seem to miss us... Just an inch outside of the area and you get snow everywhere... makes me sad. So, anyone else in the area?
Originally Posted by -Nick- I can't remember who, i think it was Clubsoft, lives about 45 minutes walk down the road from where i live at the moment.
I think I live near some klikkers. They sort of congrigate in the neighbouring town, you filthy beggars.
I be
30 minutes to Manchester
30 minutes to Huddersfield
30 minutes to where they film Last of the Summer Wine
5 minutes to where they filmed Brassed Off
30 minutes to North Wales
Traffic pending.
I like in a town called Thetford in Norfolk, England. Where most people are either London overflow or Eastern european immigrants, oh and the odd Portugeuesessessse.
Apparently they filmed Dad's army around here somewhere when the place was just a giant forest.
HA! Guess what I saw floating throught the air on the way home from Skyline? Apparently hot air balloons are more prevalent than I realized... now that I think about it, I think maybe I saw a few more balloons than I said. One time a HUGE blimp flew right over our house on the hill a long time ago... It was REALLY close... forgot about that... I think MBK is in Virginia...
WATCH it, MacAdaM, I'll come up there and pummel you... I made mine because -Ricky- took the negative of yours and called it "evil peblo". So I took the negative of that (The original) and called it "evil -Ricky-"! I thought it made sense...
Something about the idea of having fellow clickers around is very odd to me... I've tried to spread the clickteam love, but they've all abandoned it... My cousin just said he was searching for an alternative to tgf... and while tgf isn't the newest, it should still spark his interest... I wonder if he went back to *shudder* game maker...
OldManClayton, many years ago I grew up in a tiny town called East Liverpool, Ohio, along the Ohio River on that north-south panhandle of West Virginia.
They've stolen loads used to just run through small local towns in this weather widget I've got. Type in Manchester and theres about 15 or so in the US and the real one at the bottom of the list
You know, guys... we did come over here from europe. I think to a certain extent all countires steal names from each other, but the US is extra bad about it because you guys had already named all of your cities, plus settlers decided to name their new town after where they used to live... Meh. That's two people who at least lived in Ohio at one time. Awesome.
Originally Posted by OldManClayton You know, guys... we did come over here from europe. I think to a certain extent all countires steal names from each other, but the US is extra bad about it because you guys had already named all of your cities, plus settlers decided to name their new town after where they used to live... Meh. That's two people who at least lived in Ohio at one time. Awesome.
Theres a village round the corner from me named after some place in Norway. Or it means something in Norweigen. "Grotton". Yea. We're not entirely original ourselves!
I would take the naming of one of our cities after one of yours as a compliment. (Not because we're so awesome you should be honored, or anything. But we either liked your city or your city's name.)
And how few reside in Australia. I had no idea the area of both the US (or rather the central 48 or so states) and Australia were so close yet with wildly varying population figures. Then there's Ireland which is crazy empty! But it's a better place for it.
Once I'm a wealthy game developer, I'm going to either buy or build a castle in Ireland. It's beautiful there. Plus, with all of my awesome accents at my disposal, I'd fit right in.
Originally Posted by OldManClayton It is very large. I always marvel at how many people fit in the UK and Japan...
I think Japan is slightly more impressive given that there are twice as many people in Japan than the UK. Also when you consider that something ridiculous like 80% of their country is mountainous.
Originally Posted by OldManClayton Once I'm a wealthy game developer, I'm going to either buy or build a castle in Ireland. It's beautiful there. Plus, with all of my awesome accents at my disposal, I'd fit right in.
Do! It's beautiful. Wish I moved there when I had the chance.
Best of all it's really cheap too, the size of house you can buy for just £200k is amazing! Well... compared to England.
I'm going to dedicate an entire wing to visitors. I'll invite you guys sometime. Actually, more realistically, I was planning on learning Japanese and Russian, at least visit Russia, and then maybe stay in Japan for awhile. This would be a long time from now. Then, once my company buys Nintendo, I'll move to Arland.