08-16-2003, 01:59 AM
Los Angeles, California.
Then again, it's a bigass city, so specifically I have lived in the same house my whole life in Northridge, which is in the San Fernando Valley, the northern-most part of LA. And starting in the middle of September, I will be living on the campus of UC Santa Barbara, around 100 miles up the coast from LA.
By the way, most of my family, including both of my parents, were born in Nova Scotia. In fact, my brother and I are the only two people in my family born in the US, the rest are all Canadian, and I'd say a good 90% Nova Scotian. There was also a very large explosion in Halifax during WWI, largest before the atom bomb, and my grandmother was an infant that barely survived it, and my great-grandparents were killed... not only where they killed, but their identities blown away, so my family tree sorta gets cut off right there. Just thought I'd throw that in, I always found it interesting.
Then again, it's a bigass city, so specifically I have lived in the same house my whole life in Northridge, which is in the San Fernando Valley, the northern-most part of LA. And starting in the middle of September, I will be living on the campus of UC Santa Barbara, around 100 miles up the coast from LA.
By the way, most of my family, including both of my parents, were born in Nova Scotia. In fact, my brother and I are the only two people in my family born in the US, the rest are all Canadian, and I'd say a good 90% Nova Scotian. There was also a very large explosion in Halifax during WWI, largest before the atom bomb, and my grandmother was an infant that barely survived it, and my great-grandparents were killed... not only where they killed, but their identities blown away, so my family tree sorta gets cut off right there. Just thought I'd throw that in, I always found it interesting.