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Where Are You?

Where Are You?

One of the few problems I have with JoeUser, as a site, it the time difference. A lot of the activity occurs while I’m pushing out Z’s on the other side of the world. It can be somewhat frustrating because it means often times, my responses are missed because everyone else has moved on to the next conversation, article or what have you.

There is nothing anyone can do about this, I know, but I was thinking what I would like to know is where JUsers are, in terms of the time. For instance, I know Tex is in Hawaii, so it is easy for me to work out what time it is there, relative to where I am. But with a lot of the people here, apart from a few names of states or cities, I’ve no real idea of the area or the time zone a lot of you are in.

To this end, I’d like to find out a bit more information. I’m not asking for addresses or for any personal information, just the town or closest major city and the state or territory where you all live.

I will kick off with a little bit of information about my suburb, city and state:

I live in a seaside suburb called Maroubra, which is an aboriginal word meaning like thunder and said to be so named because of the sound of the surf. The first house in the area was built by Humphrey McKeon, the great, great (?) grandfather of the DJ in my band. Maroubra is also considered one of the best surf beaches in Sydney, even better than Bondi or North Narrabeen. This year, in fact, Maroubra Beach became the second Australian beach to be named a National Surfing Reserve.

Maroubra is located in the district referred to as the Eastern Suburbs of the greater Sydney area. Sydney is the oldest and largest city in Australia but contrary to some popular beliefs, is not the capital of Australia. The capital is Canberra, located in the Australian Capital Territory, about 3 hours inland and south west of Sydney. Sydney is the capital of the state called New South Wales and is known around the world for its beautiful scenic harbour, the Sydney Harbour Bridge (affectionately known as The Coat Hanger) and for the Jorn Utzon-designed Sydney Opera House.

New South Wales, or NSW for short, is Australia’s most populous state, but with two-thirds of the state population live in Sydney and the bulk of the remainder living somewhere along its 1900 kilometre coastline. NSW is nicknamed either the First State or the Premier State. It is bordered by Victoria to the south, South Australia to the west and Queensland to the north. There are a number of emblems representing the state: the floral emblem is the Waratah; the bird emblem is the Kookaburra; the animal emblem is the Platypus; and the fish emblem is the Blue Groper.

Weather wise, it is subtropical in the north of the state, cool temperate in the far south. The coastal strip is separated from the inland by the Great Dividing Range. Inland, the weather varies from cold in the mountain ranges, cool temperate on the southern plains and arid in the north-west. Time wise, NSW is GMT +10 hours normally and +11 hours during daylight savings, as we are now. The time is referred to as Eastern Standard Time or EST.

So, there you have it. This is my suburb, my city and my state. Looking forward to learning more about yours.
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Reply #26 Top
Heh, what to say about where I live? I live on one of the most beautiful US Army bases (Schofield Barracks) in the world, on a small, overpopulated island that is part of the world's most isolated island chain.

The city I live next to, or inside of, depending on how you look at it, is gross and dirty and full of ice addicts. Strip clubs and churches line up side by side in dilapidated, brightly-painted buildings. It's the Hawaii you don't see on postcards.

The metro area is Honolulu, which spans a large portion of the island. Honolulu is filled with high rises, million dollar condos, and pricey boutiques. It's the place for traditional touristy sights and activities, business deals, and bits and pieces of true magic and wonder.

My state is comprised of many small islands, but is best known for the eight main ones. Some of the other islands are tourist attractions, but as far as the local media is concerned, only Oahu/Honolulu exists (unless there's an earthquake, of course). Of course, Oahu is the most populated, with close to a million residents.

Gosh, I sound like such a grouch. Hehe. It's really a lovely and special place.

Reply #27 Top
Gideon,

It's just not as intoxicating as that stuff you folks put out


All this means is I'll have to drink more of it, which is an absolutely terrible thing to have to do

Raven,

Visit the Night Safari, it's better than the day zoo program


And a helluva lot cooler (as in temperature) I would imagine. Thanks for the advice.

Tex,

Lucky you to be living in such a beautiful place. I think there are probably a lot of people who are envious of where you live, me included. It is good to see you too. Hope you and yours are well and happy.

Reply #28 Top
Thanks for letting me know. Have you been to New York? This is another of the cities I’d love to see before I die


No,but I'd like to check it out. If plans work out, i'll be in los angeles come July (or sooner, hopefully sooner...*crosses fingers*).

Peace, ~L
Reply #29 Top

Being an anti-royalist, I have no interest in the Queen whatsoever (I don't bear her any animosity but I do think Australia has no need to be part of the Commonwealth anymore. I would like to see my home become a republic and start standing on its own two feet).

But the beer, well that is a different story

AHA!  I knew you were an American displaced!

And the beer is on me!

Reply #30 Top
And the beer is on me


I have this is writing, now. Anybody else want to join me for a beer while Doc is feeling generous?
Reply #31 Top
And the beer is on me


I have this is writing, now. Anybody else want to join me for a beer while Doc is feeling generous?
Reply #32 Top
So you’re from the same area as Tova.


Well, same state...and not too far from her when I'm at the University. Basically a stone's throw away.

~Zoo
Reply #33 Top
No way, most certainly not a Bra boy, thats for sure, although I do know a few. Maroubra has its problems but is a good place to live overall. Lucky you, living in Canberra. I lived there for 8 years before I escaped.


I thought I'd check. I didn't think you'd be a bra boy. Ozzie hiphop never really seemed their style. I do like the suburb itself. It'd be great to live so close to the beach.
Reply #34 Top

I have this is writing, now. Anybody else want to join me for a beer while Doc is feeling generous?

Shall I have my wife notorize it? (she is a paralegal).

And I extend the offer to all, Americans, English, Austrialians, New Zealanders, Germans., Dutch,

Ah, everyone!  Just list your nationality if you want!  Otherwise, just show up and say "Beer" (as that is pronounced the same in the germanic languages) or Cervesas (for the romantic languages).  Or point!

The Beer is on me!

Reply #35 Top

Well, same state...and not too far from her when I'm at the University. Basically a stone's throw away.

She is in the right place for a REAL university!

Reply #36 Top
She is in the right place for a REAL university


Ah yes Wright State University.

I’ve actually heard of Beavercreek before, most probably in context to crass jokes about its name, I guess


You and me both brother. hahahahah. What's weird. My college mascot was a Beaver. Now I live in a different state and my son's school mascot is a beaver. Who ever decided on that?

Spring Break one year while at college I went to Kansas City. I wore my Beaver sweatshirt and coat a lot. Lets just say, if they weren't laughing, they were trying to get a little fur.  
Reply #37 Top
I live in the cutting horse capital of the world or Weatherford, Texas. C.S.T. About 30 miles west of Fort Worth. I hated it when I got here. Nothing like moving to a small town where everyone knows everyone to make you feel like an outsider but now I've settled in to the point that I go places and people all know me. Weird. I guess I've gotten used to being anonymous on all of our past duty stations. Now I really like it here. Will I grow old here? I don't know. BTW, our high school mascot is the Roo's.
Reply #38 Top
Cacto,

It'd be great to live so close to the beach


Indeed it is. Now I just wish the weather would warm up so I can fully appreciate it.

Shall I have my wife notorize it?


Nah, I trust you... If you don't hold to your word, I'll camp out on your front lawn until you give in

Now I live in a different state and my son's school mascot is a beaver.


What a coincidence. Beavers everywhere...

wore my Beaver sweatshirt and coat a lot. Lets just say, if they weren't laughing, they were trying to get a little fur


I'd love a Beavercreek tshirt. Do they make them? If so, let me know where I might be able to get one.

Locamama,

I lived in a small desert town for a number of years. I couldn't scratch myself without someone knowing. It was there I learnt I am much more comfortable living in a city environment.

our high school mascot is the Roo's.


Cool...
Reply #39 Top
I lived in a small desert town for a number of years. I couldn't scratch myself without someone knowing. It was there I learnt I am much more comfortable living in a city environment.


LOL

The town i live in isn't that small, but i can empathize with your comment at the end.

Reply #40 Top
She is in the right place for a REAL university!


Hey!

~Zoo
Reply #41 Top
Ooh, late for this blog Mark! Some of you already know, I'm in Orlando Fl, East of Disney, that famous place, is only 20 mins away from me if I travel by highway and there's no traffic! I'm five miles from the university where I work. We are pretty populated, I think, more than when I moved here four years ago.

It's a nice place to live, sorta country but not really because it's so 'citified'! There are lots to do here if you can afford to and lots of shopping and nice places to eat. The lifestyles here are pretty varied, from the affluent to the working class to the have nots. It just depends on where you live and where you hang out!

Hey Mark, try using JoeUser's Frapper map that Cordelia set up a while back, it's pretty good and many regulars are on it!
Reply #42 Top
Serenity,

try using JoeUser's Frapper map that Cordelia set up


Thanks, I will go back and have a look at it. And thanks for your response too.
Reply #43 Top
Ah yes Wright State University.


They dont even have a Sculling team! Pshaw!
Reply #44 Top
If you want a generic beavercreek shirt you can go here.

WWW Link

If you want an authentic one...I can check around here for you. We've ordered them through the schools but I am sure our local sporting stores carry them too.

What's your size?
Reply #45 Top
Tova

Thanks so much for the link. The generic ones are okay but I'm looking for something a little more authentic. Next time you're near the sports stores and don't mind taking a look, I'd appreciate it I'm wear a medium tshirt.

Thanks again...

Reply #46 Top
Sure I'll look this weekend if I get a chance.