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1695814
05-07-2008, 02:43 PM
So...for example...
If I work in Minneapolis and so do my parent(s), then I would choose the 1st option.
If I work in Eden Prairie and my parent(s) work in North St Paul then I would choose the 2nd option.
If I work in Minneapolis and my parent(s) work in St Paul then I would still choose the 2nd option.
If I work in Minneapolis and my parent(s) work in Madison then I would choose the 3rd option.
If my parents are retired, dead, or otherwise not-employed then I would choose the option that makes most sense to me.
Caller: May I speak to your Mommie?
Reply by annoyed mother who was mistaken for one of her children: No. My Mommie's in heaven.
Seriously. My parents moved to Eastern Washington shortly after my husband and I moved away from there.
Kenny
05-07-2008, 03:33 PM
If I work in Eden Prairie and my parent(s) work in North St Paul then I would choose the 2nd option.
If I work in Minneapolis and my parent(s) work in St Paul then I would still choose the 2nd option.
Is this supposed to be helpful?
My parents have passed away. Today would've been Dad's 89th birthday. I can think about them at lunch anywhere. :D
I had lunch with my dad yesterday.
1695814
05-07-2008, 04:20 PM
Is this supposed to be helpful?If only there was some sort of online map where you could plug two cities in and see how far apart they are. :shrug:
tommie frazier
05-07-2008, 04:40 PM
Is this supposed to be helpful?
i think he meant to use bloomington, chaska, golden valley, and maybe fridley.
oh, and pierre is far away too.
much better I hope.
campbell
05-07-2008, 04:40 PM
FWIW, I went to college in the same town as my parents lived in.
But I lived on campus.
(and I did go home to do laundry & get lasagna, but I did my own laundry.....)
Take 2
05-07-2008, 04:51 PM
If only there was some sort of online map where you could plug two cities in and see how far apart they are. :shrug:
try this: http://www.mapquest.com/
We performed the sealing (LDS=temple marriage) for our deceased parents. We hope they'll be closer to us in 100 years. :)
Kenny
05-07-2008, 05:13 PM
If only there was some sort of online map where you could plug two cities in and see how far apart they are. :shrug:
i think he meant to use bloomington, chaska, golden valley, and maybe fridley.
oh, and pierre is far away too.
much better I hope.
Thanks, that's much better.
i think he meant to use bloomington, chaska, golden valley, and maybe fridley.
oh, and pierre is far away too.
much better I hope.
how about a shout out to all my peeps in the IGH or the WBL?
1695814
05-07-2008, 09:27 PM
how about a shout out to all my peeps in the IGH or the WBL?
If I work in Inver Grove Heights and my parent(s) work in White Bear Lake then I would choose the 2nd option.
tommie frazier
05-07-2008, 10:27 PM
IGH? see you at the KoD!
mine are on the other side of the atlantic.
IGH? see you at the KoD!
YOU BET!!!
1695814
05-08-2008, 11:04 AM
IGH? see you at the KoD!:redcard:
YOU BET!!!:redcard:
Floyd Nootson
05-08-2008, 03:05 PM
Say "hi" to my brothers in Dellwood and Maple Grove!
And a quick "hello" to my sister in Mendota Heights!
Tell them that I also asked them to buy you lunch.
So...for example...
If I work in Minneapolis and so do my parent(s), then I would choose the 1st option.
If I work in Eden Prairie and my parent(s) work in North St Paul then I would choose the 2nd option.
If I work in Minneapolis and my parent(s) work in St Paul then I would still choose the 2nd option.
If I work in Minneapolis and my parent(s) work in Madison then I would choose the 3rd option.
If my parents are retired, dead, or otherwise not-employed then I would choose the option that makes most sense to me.
Are these real places? They sound like fictional towns from the Martian Chronicles. How am I supposed to understand how to answer the poll with directions like these?
1695814
05-16-2008, 09:01 PM
Are these real places? They sound like fictional towns from the Martian Chronicles. How am I supposed to understand how to answer the poll with directions like these?http://www.actuarialoutpost.com/actuarial_discussion_forum/showpost.php?p=2855925&postcount=6
What happens if I don't live in a metropolitan area?
Take 2
05-20-2008, 10:58 AM
What happens if I don't live in a metropolitan area?
You see more stars at night. Housing is cheaper. Air is clearer. :rimshot:
1695814
05-20-2008, 11:18 AM
What happens if I don't live in a metropolitan area?
You see more stars at night. Housing is cheaper. Air is clearer. :rimshot::iatp: and please choose the option that makes most sense to you.
You see more stars at night. Housing is cheaper. Air is clearer. :rimshot:
Amen. :tup:
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