At first, I thought you mean the area covered in blue. I was going to say “Bro has lived in every house in the greater cleveland area”
chilibee on
Have you been able to travel outside of your area during your life?
Greatlarrybird33 on
Howdy neighbor!
Funny enough I have been a westsider but moved into Lorain county during my adult life. 5 minutes of extra commute is saving me thousands of dollars in taxes each year.
Aquatic240 on
Have you ever considered buying a sailboat, sailing it around the world and visiting a new country every month?
Brush_With_Frame on
Some sources state that 72% of U.S. adults live within 20 miles (approximately 32 km) of their childhood home.
aMoose_Bit_My_Sister on
stick around and keep posting!
oldtimers are always welcome as far as i’m concerned.
Hit_Happens on
In the 44 years since I left University, I’ve lived in 34 homes across 11 countries. It’s been an experience.
AGrandNewAdventure on

babynintendohacker on
Hi neighbor! 🙂 I hope you’re having a great day and keeping warm!!
BenjaminHarrison88 on
What’re your thoughts on Berea? I applied for a job there
toofshucker on
Man. Here’s mine:
Born, moved to a Midwest state. Lived in an apartment, grandma’s, aunts’s house. Moved to a south eastern state. Lived there. Sent to my dad’s in another state for 6 months. Moved back to mom’s, but a different SE state. Mom got hurt, back to dad’s but he was remarried, so a different city than the first time. Back to mom’s less than a year later but in a Midwest state. We the moved to another city in that state. New stepdad didn’t like me. Sent back to my dad’s. Same house as before. Lived there for a couple years. Dad got divorced. We moved into a church member’s home for a few months. Then to a dump of an apartment. Was there for a year. Then to another apartment. Moved to Australia as an 18 year old. In 3 years, lived in 5 different towns. Back to America, but the same apartment. Moved out and went to college. Got married. Moved. Bought a townhome. Moved. Went to a new school. Moved to the east coast. Lived in a big city for 4 years, two apartments, opposite ends of the city. Moved back west into wife’s parents home. Moved out. Bought a business. Moved to be closer to the business. Bought a second business. Moved between the two. Had some cash, bought my “forever” home. Had a friend buy into the business. Friend ends up getting arrested for drugs, tanked the business, went bankrupt, lost everything. Moved to the PNW. Wife’s mom gets cancer. Move back to their state. Wife’s mom gets better, move back to PNW. Live in two apartments. Get life finally back together after 7 years of fighting after the bankruptcy. But a new business. Move again. Business does well, but a house. Still in the house.
If my math is correct, I’ve lived in 37 different dwellings. I’ve averaged a new home every 14 months.
Jesus.
kooka921 on
meanwhile I’ve been in five different states in the past six years
Any-Investment5692 on
At least you moved to the next county over. LOL.. Ive only lived in Cleveland and Parma.
OldFartButStillGoing on
I’d need a much bigger map. 6th thru 10th grade was a different school every year.
Jonlang_ on
So is that blue bit a river or a lake? The name Avon Lake isn’t very helpful.
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At first, I thought you mean the area covered in blue. I was going to say “Bro has lived in every house in the greater cleveland area”
Have you been able to travel outside of your area during your life?
Howdy neighbor!
Funny enough I have been a westsider but moved into Lorain county during my adult life. 5 minutes of extra commute is saving me thousands of dollars in taxes each year.
Have you ever considered buying a sailboat, sailing it around the world and visiting a new country every month?
Some sources state that 72% of U.S. adults live within 20 miles (approximately 32 km) of their childhood home.
stick around and keep posting!
oldtimers are always welcome as far as i’m concerned.
In the 44 years since I left University, I’ve lived in 34 homes across 11 countries. It’s been an experience.

Hi neighbor! 🙂 I hope you’re having a great day and keeping warm!!
What’re your thoughts on Berea? I applied for a job there
Man. Here’s mine:
Born, moved to a Midwest state. Lived in an apartment, grandma’s, aunts’s house. Moved to a south eastern state. Lived there. Sent to my dad’s in another state for 6 months. Moved back to mom’s, but a different SE state. Mom got hurt, back to dad’s but he was remarried, so a different city than the first time. Back to mom’s less than a year later but in a Midwest state. We the moved to another city in that state. New stepdad didn’t like me. Sent back to my dad’s. Same house as before. Lived there for a couple years. Dad got divorced. We moved into a church member’s home for a few months. Then to a dump of an apartment. Was there for a year. Then to another apartment. Moved to Australia as an 18 year old. In 3 years, lived in 5 different towns. Back to America, but the same apartment. Moved out and went to college. Got married. Moved. Bought a townhome. Moved. Went to a new school. Moved to the east coast. Lived in a big city for 4 years, two apartments, opposite ends of the city. Moved back west into wife’s parents home. Moved out. Bought a business. Moved to be closer to the business. Bought a second business. Moved between the two. Had some cash, bought my “forever” home. Had a friend buy into the business. Friend ends up getting arrested for drugs, tanked the business, went bankrupt, lost everything. Moved to the PNW. Wife’s mom gets cancer. Move back to their state. Wife’s mom gets better, move back to PNW. Live in two apartments. Get life finally back together after 7 years of fighting after the bankruptcy. But a new business. Move again. Business does well, but a house. Still in the house.
If my math is correct, I’ve lived in 37 different dwellings. I’ve averaged a new home every 14 months.
Jesus.
meanwhile I’ve been in five different states in the past six years
At least you moved to the next county over. LOL.. Ive only lived in Cleveland and Parma.
I’d need a much bigger map. 6th thru 10th grade was a different school every year.
So is that blue bit a river or a lake? The name Avon Lake isn’t very helpful.