Kitty13
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Any others in this area? Not looking to meet up, just curious how many of us are around here
I’m in Kelso. I have 3 Abdl friends in VancouverKitty13 said:Any others in this area? Not looking to meet up, just curious how many of us are around here
I like Kelsoans...they always take the Longview. I was born in Everett, spent 48 years in SnoCo, moved to "Ketchup (Kitsap) County" for a year and a half then moved outta state.SalemRose said:I’m in Kelso. I have 3 Abdl friends in Vancouver
Hello! I grew up in camas and still have family thereplasticpants10 said:I'm in washoual WA, a few mins east of vancouver
That kind of humor's in-Sultan...InfantyDen said:If you go anywhere you need to Start-up...
I donno, I thought it was pretty Plain spoken…BobbiSueEllen said:That kind of humor's in-Sultan...
(P.S. -- I bought my current minivan nearby, in Gold Bar)
Whatcom's around, goes around.Tinklepanties said:I donno, I thought it was pretty Plain spoken…
Unless, of course, they take the wrong Forks in the road…BobbiSueEllen said:Whatcom's around, goes around.
Next week Monday, a small town in Washington state, north of Hoquiam and on the ocean shore, will only get about 20% of the upcoming solar phenomenon...leaving its residents all saying "Mo' 'clipse! Mo' 'clipse!"Tinklepanties said:Unless, of course, they take the wrong Forks in the road…
I love the stretch between Ocean Shores and Near Bay. There's special place in my heart for the PNW coast in that area and further north, it must be genetic memory. I don't live in Vancouver, but I'm not far away. I'm in Central Oregon.BobbiSueEllen said:Next week Monday, a small town in Washington state, north of Hoquiam and on the ocean shore, will only get about 20% of the upcoming solar phenomenon...leaving its residents all saying "Mo' 'clipse! Mo' 'clipse!"
And for the benefit of the unaware all reading, here's a clue or two:
- Sequim is pronounced "squim", and;
- Puyallup is pronounced "pyoo-AL-up", Tenino is "Teh-NINE-oh", both with the same accent structure as "Tacoma".