danerectal
Senior Member
I can't believe Josh and Pizza haven't checked in. North Dakota is looking pretty apathetic.
Guilderagain said:I hail from New Jersey, don't mess with us at the toll plaza (yes, they are New York plates - enough said)! We call them Bennys' at the Jersey Shore. I guess I was once a Benny too :twisted:
Seriously, I was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina (one of my favorite cities, of course). I lived in New York State - Brooklyn, and New Jersey for the last 35 years. However, I traveled for 8 years with previous jobs. I stayed at Perth, Australia for two months. Gorgeous weather and awesome people (they do drive on the wrong side of the road though )! ... loved New Mexico, Seattle, Portland, San Diego and South Beach Miami, Florida. I would hope to go back to Germany again. I'll leave Kazakhstan as a distant memory, thank you.
Alex
South of Dave.... in Nevada. In a crazy metropolitan area of 2.5 million in the middle of NOWHERE!! Good to see the humor of some of the ones who are no longer with us......Utah.This is the place...
Monte Vista, Colorado - San Luis Valley...
Hello folks,
Not trying to be a wise guy, but I noticed the title of this poll and I was wondering if 'Where you be?' is proper English or proper American English for that matter.
I would probably ask: 'Where are you located?' or 'Where do you live?'
'Where you be?' sounds somewhat odd to me, which is also the reason why I didn't look at the thread when it was posted some time ago.
Just trying to learn something here!
Sincerely,
Hans Moust
www.guitarsgalore.nl
It must have something to do with me not wanting to be part a 'clique', but I'm afraid that whether I like it or not, I'm already part of a 'clique'.
"Hans Moust, he wrote the book!"