I used to be part of a forum that was all people who attend the same rave parties. I met a few girls from that site but it never developed into anything serious. As for this site, I think people are too spread out. I'm all for friends, but I don't know if I should meet up with someone.
that's the problem. there's a few concentrations (at least there have been in the past), mostly around major metropolitan areas, obviously, since that's where concentrations of people exist in general. but i don't think there's ever been a regular poster within a couple hours of me. and i'm not exactly in the middle of nowhere either.
There was a kid from Columbus for awhile... Couldn't figure out if he wanted to stay in school or not.
where are you in relation to "Tiny Village, OH" ? http://www.hipforums.com/forum/topic/468218-anyone-need-a-new-lady-friend/
tiny village describes most of ohio. i grew up there, and there's one about 5 miles to the east, west or south of here. i've never heard of one called Tiny Village though. i have to give credit to whoever named it, very few towns are named so descriptively.
When I was younger I would drive a couple of hours but these days I'm feeling like it might be better to stay home. I live relatively close to both Los Angeles and Santa Barbara though so I'm probably close to someone and just don't know it.
I think Rainy Day Hype is in LA. She was in "The Price Is Right" audience too and tried to get on the show. You are practically twins.
Some of you that have been here long term, may remember the west coast get together that was organized by a member some years back. A bunch of us were excited about meeting up and some were from a great distance. Described the place as having a lake, places to camp, etc--sounded great. Turned out it was ALL some type of a scam that a guy thought was funny. The address given in southern Oregon turned to out to be a little 'ol ladys house that knew nothing about it. Fortunately, the first person that showed up warned everyone. ----just thought I'd throw this in here--folks need to watch out, even in here. Pricks abide.