NEW ENGLANDERS! discussion
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Mary X
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Jun 21, 2010 05:39AM

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hi! my friends were actually just in Mass.! yeah this group is still working on being active..... so, since this is a Hello! topic, i guess we should introduce ourselves!
HELLO! my name is Gwen/Gwendolynn/Gwenny/Lynn/whatever you want to call me!
i live in CT :)
HELLO! my name is Gwen/Gwendolynn/Gwenny/Lynn/whatever you want to call me!
i live in CT :)
Hi PonyGal! waht would u like to be called? im assuming that Rachel is Rachel and Mary is Mary...

One thing that's great about New England is that other states are pretty close. You can do a lot of day trips there. My daughter is not happy about moving. But if I'm going to be a single mother of a soon to be teenager-I want live near my mommy and 2 brothers, sort of close to a 3rd brother and right next door to my sister. I have no friends or relatives here.
I'm looking forward to finding new places to acquire cheap books.

I'm not sure if any are near where you're moving to, though. Most of the locations I've been to are pretty small, but the books are usually at least half off. ;)
I'm not sure how far west you are, but the Boston area has plenty of historical sites. And for your daughter, trips to New York City can be lots of fun. :D
Rachel (aka. Kaiserin Sisi) wrote: "Maybe we could have folders for each state?"
good idea! but then id be lonely........:,(]
good idea! but then id be lonely........:,(]
Rachel (aka. Kaiserin Sisi) wrote: "There's a used book store that I love to go to called Annie's Book Stop. Here's a list of locations: http://www.anniesbooks.com/locations....
I'm not sure if any are near where you're moving t..."
and Rhode Island beaches are AMAZING!
I'm not sure if any are near where you're moving t..."
and Rhode Island beaches are AMAZING!