Where did you grow up?

I was raised in Wheatley Ontario. A village on the north shore of Lake Erie. I now live in Kelowna B.C.
I moved out to B.C. in my early 20's. It just seemed to call me.

I still go back to Wheatley each summer to visit family.
Wheatley, Ontario - Wikipedia

The bars were like that for me. If there was music, there was money - and free alcohol.

Such as these fine local establishments, known for only the most high-class patrons...:)

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I wanted out of this place so bad as a kid. Living there I felt like someone was holding me underwater...

This song was my Mantra back then....


I used to walk in with my Squire Strat and they would let me plug in with the band, then i would bust this out at the top of my lungs, but changed 'Alabama' to 'California.'


I got hired every time. Started doing it when I was 15 years old, in 1980. I wasn't the oldest looking kid around in those days... :)

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They would sometimes stop me at the door and say, "Hey, Boy, how old are you?" I would answer, "21, Sir." They would look at each other and say, "Ok, have a good time!" :)

Bar owner called my Mom one time and asked if she knew I was in the bar and she said, "Yep, that's all he wants to do is play. Think you could give him a spot with your band???"

How times have changed...
 
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Born in Catonsville, MD. Small little town west of Baltimore. My parent’s first house was on a dead-end street that led into about a 1,000-acre woods. Me and my buds would play in the woods and build tree forts. I caulk up all the exposure to the stuff in the woods to building up my immune system. I very rarely have ever gotten sick, even now. Catonsville Community college now occupies a lot of that land now.

From Wikipedia:
In the early 1700s, colonists slowly settled in the area, and roads were built. The first of these settlements in the present-day Catonsville area was Johnnycake Town, settled in the 1720s. Johnnycake Town was named after the kind of cornbread sold to travelers at the local tavern. Although Johnnycake Town has since disappeared from maps, its main roads, Johnnycake and Rolling Road, still exist today.

I went to Johnnycake Junior High. I never knew this story until now. Knowledge is power.

Notables/Natives

David Hasselhoff
Doug Flutie
Ric Ocasek, lead singer of The Cars
John Wilkes Booth went to school here
 
I was born in Washington DC, but my parents moved out of the city and into the suburbs in 1972, to Columbia, MD and so that's where I grew up. It's a planned commumity along the I-95 corridor between DC and Baltimore (a little closer to B'more actually). It was a frightfully boring place to grow up but a couple of years ago was said to be the best place in America to live: Columbia is Best Place to Live in America for 2016: Money Magazine

I stayed in the area after college (went to the University of Maryland) and at various times lived in DC, Baltimore and Ellicott City MD. Even did a short stint in West Virginia. Then, when I met my wife, who is a SoCal native, I moved to LA and that's where I still am 22 years later.
 
I was born and raised in Central Virginia. Ive lived here my whole life, ill probably always live here. Im outside of a small town, the 2010 census reported a total population of 1,431. Its a small place. Everybody knows everybody. If you go to the grocery store you will always run into someone you know.
 
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I was born and raised in Central Virginia. Ive lived here my whole life, ill probably always live here. Im outside of a small town, the 2010 census reported a total population of 1,431. Its a small place. Everybody knows everybody. If you go to the grocery store you will run always run into someone you know.

You know what? I live in central London, and it is exactly the same here - I know everybody and we all look out for our neighbours

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I was born in Washington DC, but my parents moved out of the city and into the suburbs in 1972, to Columbia, MD and so that's where I grew up. It's a planned commumity along the I-95 corridor between DC and Baltimore (a little closer to B'more actually). It was a frightfully boring place to grow up but a couple of years ago was said to be the best place in America to live: Columbia is Best Place to Live in America for 2016: Money Magazine

I stayed in the area after college (went to the University of Maryland) and at various times lived in DC, Baltimore and Ellicott City MD. Even did a short stint in West Virginia. Then, when I met my wife, who is a SoCal native, I moved to LA and that's where I still am 22 years later.

As Smitty, and Mdubya who are still in our state, plus Gball, DonO and a few others know, I am also here in Maryland. Having grown up in Towson and then Cockeysville after mom moved us to a happier home, I only went to Columbia that Gball spoke of if I wanted to go see a concert. Having him mention it as a "planned community", I usually vowed to almost never go there, as if one were not born and raised there, you were doomed to get lost as if falling into a black hole.
Almost all businesses, signage, landmarks of any kind were all somehow concealed in shrubs and trees which make it impossible to tell one road from the other and even what direction one was traveling would get one easily confused.

At least where I grew up had roads that either went north and south, east and west and went endlessly for miles on end. To me, one can easily find anywhere when the roads make sense and East west roads intersect the North South ones and vice versa so that one just had to know directions and how far up/down to or fro you were when starting and aiming for. Also, in contrast to what Gball mentions as frightfully boring, we had all manner of facilities, natural resources, and even ways to make fun out of things and places Columbia must have been lacking.
I still remember playing as many sports as possible, fishing, snake hunting, bb gun and later .22 and 30-06, 357 magnum shooting, firecracker lighting, woods and stream hiking, horse riding, skateboarding, sled riding, dirtbike and pedal bike riding, swimming, movies, billiards, girls, national and local live band scene as we got older and could drive etc.
 
Born in Catonsville, MD. Small little town west of Baltimore. My parent’s first house was on a dead-end street that led into about a 1,000-acre woods. Me and my buds would play in the woods and build tree forts. I caulk up all the exposure to the stuff in the woods to building up my immune system. I very rarely have ever gotten sick, even now. Catonsville Community college now occupies a lot of that land now.

From Wikipedia:
In the early 1700s, colonists slowly settled in the area, and roads were built. The first of these settlements in the present-day Catonsville area was Johnnycake Town, settled in the 1720s. Johnnycake Town was named after the kind of cornbread sold to travelers at the local tavern. Although Johnnycake Town has since disappeared from maps, its main roads, Johnnycake and Rolling Road, still exist today.



I went to Johnnycake Junior High. I never knew this story until now. Knowledge is power.

Notables/Natives

David Hasselhoff
Doug Flutie
Ric Ocasek, lead singer of The Cars
John Wilkes Booth went to school here

Funny thing is I met my girlfriend to be as of 2012 back in 1981 in High School on the other ( North) side of the county from where DonO grew up. Now after all these years and my last 20 years of residing in the countryside of Carroll county, I find myself a stone's throw from where DonO grew up. The even older little town of Relay Md. I even bet DON was pretty darn close to Gun Road.

Bet you know where this is too, Don

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Oh yeah, I also have a funny related story to Gball's Columbia Md one. About 2004-2006 I began going to Daytona Beach and wound up buying a Mobile home and lot in South Daytona. I hadn't been down in nearly 10 years until just before end of Nov 2018. My girlfriend and I drove down and when we arrived, I immediately took her past all my favorite places around town at night even. It is amazing how I can find my way around a town in another whole state as if I grew up there all my life, and yet take me anywhere in Columbia Md and within 10 minutes, I could not tell you how to get anywhere without asking am I going the right way, or look at GPS or map or just give up and let someone else drive.
 
Funny thing is I met my girlfriend to be as of 2012 back in 1981 in High School on the other ( North) side of the county from where DonO grew up. Now after all these years and my last 20 years of residing in the countryside of Carroll county, I find myself a stone's throw from where DonO grew up. The even older little town of Relay Md. I even bet DON was pretty darn close to Gun Road.

Bet you know where this is too, Don

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We lived on Newburg Ave, a few streets NW of Catonsville High School. As a teenager, me and my friends would drive over to the Patapsco river by Daniels to go shooting. For the record, we never shot at trains on the Howard county side.
 
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