I know, let's trade cities!talula62 said:I don't know if I'll ever be like that with anything. My mom has this obsession, because she's a nurse recruiter that anywhere she goes she must read the want ads and see how their hospitals advertise. My uncle, who is an EMT, and my sister, who will be a radiology tech and works in the ER - are obsessed with seeing other city's hospitals. I guess I really, really like seeing other universities. I love to drive around on their campus and stuff. Maybe I'm more of an academic that I thought.
Cuz, I'd totally to live in DC and it would be wild to meet people like you were talking about, nsspense - like Marshall or someone - who can't tell you about their job. Fascinating stuff.
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DC is pretty nice I enjoy it!
I think I like to know the history of a new place the most--what it used to be like and how it got the way it is and why. And the schools. And anything fun outdoors you can do there.
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:blink: wierd.But honestly, the typical thirty to forty-something Floridian has bleached blonde hair and brown leathery skin.