Apparently, it is "delurking" week. I never knew there was such a week, so it's a good thing I have one of my most amazingly helpful bloggy buddies to help me out. I guess the idea is that during this week of the year you let people know that you lurk on their blog? Kinda fun. Feel free to leave any comment or you can answer the following random question:
Are you currently living in the state you were born in?
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Haha! I often wonder about my lurkers--know they are out there somewhere.
I'm not living in the state I was born--born in Utah, living in Texas. :)
De-Lurking week is new to me, but I posted it, what a good idea! Maybe I'll meet some new lurkers--although I haven't been around long enough to have "long time listener, first time caller" situations. :)
Also, I just ran across your blog, so I'm not a lurker, I swear! I tend to find my own opinions too enlightening, too utterly transcendental to keep them to myself. :)
Happy Reading!
I wasn't born in the US, so no, I'm not living where I was born. Ironically, I am living in the state my dad was born in.
Yep - born in Utah and living it Utah. Just as a side note, I have also lived in California and Idaho.
Who knew there was such a thing as de-lurking week??
No, not living in the state I born in. I grew up in the Midwest, but I'm now in Pennsylvania.
Not a lurker... but I like getting comments, so I've made a resolution to leave more!
I was born in California, and am currently in Kansas. So, I guess that would be no.
Wow, what an interesting way to get lurkers to stop lurking and start actively conversing.
No I don't live in the state where I was born.
I think I'm guilty of lurking on blogs--oops. I try to leave comments from time to time, but definitely not as often as I should! As to your question--I do still live in the state in which I was born--I've never lived in any state other than Texas. Yee haw!! :)
I don't really count as a lurker since I only just barely found your blog...but to answer your question, I do still live in the state I was born.
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