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Angela in WI |
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So what happens if the hubby and I divorce and I hook up with the college love who now lives in NC. Will I not be able to move there or will NCboy not be able
to move here because he has a 6yo daughter?
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ZombieLinda |
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I was born in Columbus, in the OSU hospital in fact!
Ohio sucks to live in but they have osome zoos and amusement parks and halls of fame. yw! |
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Dave715 |
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I was born in Delaware OH, and lived on Lambourn Ave in Worthington till I was 4. Went back for college to Otterbein in Westerville.
If anyone ever drives past the Filling Station Pub &Grub off 23 on the way to Delaware, pleas honk and flip them the bird. Bitch fired me because she thought I was coming back from vacation a day earlier. |
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Aunt Pappy |
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Oh, hell, Eury! I was within spittin' distance of the corn when my kid lived in Dublin. Same exit and everything. DAMN IT!!!!
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Undertakeress |
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I love the big Jesus statue!!! Right off I-75 and I laugh my ass off when I pass it...
And yes, I'm driving 75 in the left lane on I-75, not 50 like people with Ohio license plates do, then make me late for work *grumbles* |
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GoodNeighborgirl |
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Ummm Angie I would think that maybe hubby or you would like to stay around your child and help raise them?
Silly me. |
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Eurytol |
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Whereabouts in Dublin did your kid live?? I currently live about 15 minutes away from the ears of corn. Lucky me!
Dave -- you went to Otterbein?? I used to party there with friends... great school. We'd also take road trips to Athens and party at OU as well as road trips to Bowling Green and Miami University. Nothing beats the campus crawl over at OSU, though... crap, I miss being on campus sometimes. ... And then I turn on the news after the occasional Buckeyes loss and thank god that my car isn't currently unprotected on the streets with pissed-off drunk and high college kids on top of it. Heh. I can't believe I'm getting somewhat personal with you guys. ... Weird times. |
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Angela in WI |
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Isn't there a way to share custody? Like a month here a month there?????
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Survivor Boy |
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What do people do in Ohio? They post at Survivor Sucks of course!
South of Cleveland by an hour, north of Columbus by a couple hours, I'm told.OMG ... I live about an hour south of Cleveland... really. I'm scared now that I know some of you people live near me. |
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Aunt Pappy |
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You should be, Survivor Boy! BWAHAHAHAHA!
Eury, all I remember was the apartment complex was called The Orchard. And like I said, I'm pretty sure the exit was that Tuttle Parkway one....or maybe the one before. Or after. *shrug* |
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Eurytol |
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That's off of Wilcox, which is the Tuttle Crossing exit! Did you get to go shopping at Tuttle, btw?? It's a pretty nice mall.
It IS fairly weird talking about Ohio with imaginary people from the internet, Survivor Boy. |
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thumbalenae |
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Hamdingers wrote: H O M E S |
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GoodNeighborgirl |
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heh @ thumbalenae
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Aunt Pappy |
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No, never went shopping there. But ate at the Outback AND the Olive Garden.
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CBRetriever |
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My senior year of HS was in Ohio
Wanted to go to Antioch, was accepted at Ohio State and Kent State, but my father abruptly retired from the Air Force (drinking problems), so I went to Aizona State for a year and a good thing too otherwise I woulda been there when those students were shot and might have been shot myself |
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Eurytol |
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... and you lived to tell??
Heh. You ever seen any Buckeye games at the shoe? eta: yikes, CBR! |
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StarRider |
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I've only driven through Ohio. I did take a shit in a rest stop there once though.
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Undertakeress |
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Someone mentioned it earlier, but the best thing in Ohio
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CBRetriever |
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The Air Force Museum was pretty neat - it was on a visit there that I actually got my father to talk about his POW expereience since they had a display of
items from WWII POW camps
and no, I never got to go to any games - it was a weird year - I knew no one and knew I'd probably never see anyone I was going to school with ever again, so I basically didn't even bother making friends, turned down an invite to the prom, and just basically bided my time - it was the last year of having to live at home and I couldn't wait the song they were playing as I walked out of my HS graduation on my 18th birthday was "Oh, Happy Day" and it couldn't have been more fitting |
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