hematite153
<font color=blue>DVC-Trivia Contest, Apr-2006: Hon
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I've been skipping this thread because I can't come up with a way to say what my city is famous for without telling you what my city is. I googled some of the more obscure things I thought of and although I had to look a bit was able to make the connections for all of them. So, I'm going to be annoyingly vague....
The school I work in has a lot of famous alumni and has a long history.
Lots of famous people (and regular tourists) visit my city.
I don't now, but, I have previously lived in the filming location for QAF and loved that I could recognize things while watching it.
It also gets to -41 here...in fact I recall a -55 Christmas Eve.
We also get a LOT of snow and the snowbanks in my front lawn (built by my hand) have covered the top of the tree for the last several years.
The school I work in has a lot of famous alumni and has a long history.
Lots of famous people (and regular tourists) visit my city.
Ummmm, Pittsburgh? Aren't you forgetting something?
It's the setting (at least in the series, if not the filming location) for Queer as Folk!Now THAT'S something to be famous for!
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I don't now, but, I have previously lived in the filming location for QAF and loved that I could recognize things while watching it.
The Twin Cities metro area ...
It also gets cold here.
Very cold.
REALLY very cold.
Our average annual temperature over the entire year is 45.4°F (7.4°C), the coldest of any major metropolitan area in the US. It has gotten as cold as -41°, which is -41° no matter which scale you use.
Did I mention it gets cold here?
It also gets to -41 here...in fact I recall a -55 Christmas Eve.
We also get a LOT of snow and the snowbanks in my front lawn (built by my hand) have covered the top of the tree for the last several years.