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"1000 FB Likes" is a glitter top coat with a mix of periwinkle, blue, white, and purple glitters in a shimmery blue base.
This is one coat of "1000 FB Likes" over Color Club Hydrangea Kiss. You can see the silvery blue shimmer as well as the fun mix of glitters.
Here are the polishes that will be for sale on Friday (tomorrow) July 20th, 2012 at 5pm Pacific Time (that is 8pm Eastern). Here is the link to my etsy shop.
One of these could be yours! All you have to do is enter my drawing below. Each of the bottles (the ones for giveaway and the ones for sale) will be numbered, so this will truly be a fun limited edition polish and a collector's keepsake. :) This giveaway is open to everyone, including international fans. The winner will be announced next Wednesday, July 25th, 2012. Good luck!
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Congratulations on your 1000 likes, more are coming soon!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely idea. The new polish is very pretty over that base :)
ReplyDeleteAlso, I live in a block of flats between a river and a canal (good zombie defense) ;)
Deletewe have summer type weather all year round :D
ReplyDeleteI live in CT!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on such a special milestone! I love each and every polish that I've bought from you! They are beautiful pieces of art!! Wishing you all the best! -Jennifer
ReplyDeleteNice color, I love it...
ReplyDeleteSomething nice about Baltimore, right now nothing I hate thunderstorm, but the city is great... something nice about where I lived, Paris is magic^^
Xoxo
Cupertino is home to Apple HQ!
ReplyDeleteI was born at the same hospital as Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams :D
ReplyDeleteI live in Phoenix and it's cool that it's sunny year round. Rarely do we have clouds or rain.
ReplyDeleteLol, I love this, what a great idea!
ReplyDeleteHa, read first, then post. Silly me. Hmm, something fun about where I was born. I'm not feeling very nice about, as it's really really rainy atm. Speaking about water, about 26% of my country lies below sea-level. Now that's a fun fact. ;)
DeleteThere's not much "cool" about the small city I live in, but it has a pretty low crime rate, and that's one reason I like it, haha!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on 1000+ likes! :)
hahaha i love it. congrats on the likes!
ReplyDeleteUm...let's see...um...Tampa is...um....close enough to Disney to make it awesome but not too close to have to deal with the crazy level of tourists.
Oh, I'm glad you're selling these as well! I LOVE periwinkle blue!!
ReplyDeleteAnd more specific to the question- something cool where I live (Huntsville, AL)- well, we're the home of SPACE CAMP and NASA! That's pretty neat (most people don't realize Space Camp is here, and not in Cape Canaveral)!
DeleteI live in Charleston, SC. I like the beaches! And how clean and historic downtown is! It's nice to visit... not really some place to live haha
ReplyDeleteI live in Jackson, Michigan, which is allegedly the birthplace of the Republican Party. It's cold here for 6 months of the year, but this summer is HOT and DRY!
ReplyDeleteeven though I live at the coast in Florida we statistically have less hurricane hits then NYC
ReplyDeleteI love the West Coast!
ReplyDeleteI live in central wis, and we have beautiful autumns!
ReplyDeleteI live just outside of Albuquerque, NM. I love our arid climate and the beautiful mountains. We have sunshine most of the year, but a wonderful change in seasons. I think my favorite is Autumn. We have indian summers in the fall and it's time to harvest and roast our native green chile. Yummy. Not only does it taste wonderful, but the smell says "fall" to me! Thanks for this awesome giveaway and congrats on all of your likes. Hope to be able to try one of your gorgeous polishes soon!
ReplyDeleteWe have the biggest mall in the US.
ReplyDeleteI live in Montreal, Canada. While our winters can be brutal, our summers are filled with sunshine and festivals.
ReplyDeleteArizona's statehood birthday is Feb. 14, 1912, so we just celebrated its Centennial. Congrats on 1000 likes!
ReplyDeleteI live in Spain and ever since we moved to the seaside my nails have been growing like weeds; must be the sea salt or the humidity, or both lol
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat way to celebrate 1000 likes!
ReplyDeleteI live in the heart of Holland. Hmmm, what to say to give you a feeling for where I live... You know, in the Bible when it rained for 40 days and 40 nights, they called it a disaster. In Holland, we call it summer! LOL
I live in the land of the PEACHES. I'm sure you can guess where! :)
ReplyDeleteNot much cool about my hometown except we're the home to Smucker's Jelly ;)
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ReplyDeleteI live in Laurens,SC and I love the climate, perfect spring time.. makes for beautiful flowers..and thank you for the giveaway
ReplyDeleteOh looks like I forgot to tell you something cool about where I live! I live in Manhattan and well NYC has over 4,000 street food vendors and almost 50% of NYC residents can speak a language other than English!
ReplyDeleteHi Michelle :) well I live in brasil , SĂ£o Paulo, and it's a huge city , chaos.. Grey .. Huge. I love to live here but I love to travel and see more green! Today is very cold here and I'm typing from my beef all comfy :)
ReplyDeleteBed eheh not beef hehe
DeleteI live not too far from you! I'm a San Francisco native but now live on the Peninsula. I like telling people I live down the street from the See's Candies factory. =D
ReplyDeleteI live in Cumberland... Where there's a Portugese Festival happening all summer, and where Cumberland Farms originated. The first power looms for wovens were also made here. <|--- I got that off wikipedia... The bit about the looms.
ReplyDeleteCongrats! I'm from Grand Rapids, MI. Artprize is one of the coolest things ever and it makes living downtown awesome!
ReplyDeleteI live in Toronto, which is ranked the most multicultural city in the world. It's a great city for a young person to live in.
ReplyDeleteLiving in Bristol is really interesting! We're close to all kinds of neat places to travel to and the town itself is really cool.
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love this color and I want it sooooo bad!!!
ReplyDeletei live in the Blue mountains australia! i just love it because in summer it is 35 oC and in winter it snows so i have the best of both worlds!!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! New Mexico is the land of green chili! We eat it on everything!
ReplyDeleteI live near a large college town, and there are some pretty funny things happen when school is in session.
ReplyDeleteIn the area, we are famous for the Mothman. lol
ReplyDeleteI live in Ireland, it's green and has many beautiful sites including castles.
ReplyDeletecongrats!! i love LA cause i have access to pretty much everything :D
ReplyDeleteI LOVE our baseball stadium! The Great American Ballpark, home of the Cincinnati Reds!!!
ReplyDeleteI live in the bay area of California. I love how I'm in the middle of everything. The capital is up north, my dream colleges are down south, and I'm half an hour away from the city (SF). =)
ReplyDeleteI live up in the Gold Country foothills of California. Up until December 24th of last year, I lived in Santa Barbara. I miss Santa Barbara...I miss it so much. That's not to say it isn't nice or pretty here...it's just WAY TOO FAR AWAY FROM THE BEACH!!
ReplyDeleteI'm in Vancouver and its beautiful here but the weather is mostly cold and bipolar lol
ReplyDeleteI live at the base of America's Mountain, Pikes Peak! I still get choked up when i see those purple mountain magesties every morning :)
ReplyDeleteI live in Sylmar, CA meaning "sea of olives" in the San Fernando Valley.
ReplyDeleteI love where I live because I love going to our minor league baseball team games!!
ReplyDeleteI live in Pasadena CA. Where we not only have the all benefits of Los Angeles, but we also have the joy of being like a Midwestern town.
ReplyDeleteI live in Mount Pleasant, MI and there aren't any mountains. :D
ReplyDeletehaha, how ironic
DeleteI live in Brazoria County and supposedly it's the first part of Texas that settlers came to and decided to live.
ReplyDeleteI live a split lifestyle! I study and work in New York City but my home is in Long Island. The cool thing about it...the abbreviation of our town is NHP, and all of the kids who grew up here call it the "Nothing's Happening Place"
ReplyDeleteBecause - you guessed it - nothing really happens here. We have the ONE mall, the ONE theater, the ONE ice rink, that ONE bowling alley, and that ONE hookah spot, etc. You get it...small town haha.
I live in Santa Cruz County California. I love that I am close to the beach, mountains, and you :)
ReplyDeleteOH MY GOSH YOU GUYS! I am LOVING these comments. So fun! It is fascinating to hear about all of the great places and to think about how we have this fun connection. I heart you guys!! :)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite movie...Where the Boys Are...still has spring breakers flocking here! If you like old movies you have to watch it.
ReplyDeleteI live in "Atlanta, home of the 1996 Summer Olympics" - and the mass transit that still says that quote when you ride it in 2012!!
ReplyDeleteAmazzzzing giveaway!!! I live in the "burbs" of Chicago!!!!
ReplyDeleteooh, awesome polish and awesome giveaway! something cool about where i live...i live in Hawaii and we're the only state that has 2 official languages: English and Hawaiian. Some people don't realize that just because someone's born and raised in Hawaii, you can't call just call them "Hawaiian" since that's an actual ethnicity. I wish I was Hawaiian by blood, it's a pretty awesome culture :)
ReplyDeleteI live in a tiny town in Alabama, so there's nothing really "cool" about it. My mom swears up and down that there's some kind of wall that causes storms to go around the town. It's pretty funny because on radar, you can see storms split around the town.
ReplyDeleteI live in Speedway, Indiana - each year we have the 'greatest spectacle in racing' - the Indianapolis 500! :) Thank you so much for this opportunity! :)
ReplyDeleteI love your polishes! I moved back to my hometown in Jersey after 9 long hot years in Dallas. I love that i can be in NYC, Philly or at the beach in an hour!
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ReplyDeleteI love living on the East Coast and being able to drive the Cape Cod in an hour!
ReplyDeleteI live in Sin City! What more is there to say??
ReplyDeleteSomething cool about living in Youngstown, Ohio? Ummm...wow...I know! Handles' Ice Cream. Been in business since 1945. Once voted by USA today as one of the top 10 best in US. Made fresh everyday & they make the BEST chocolate pecan!
ReplyDeleteI live near enough (L.A.) so I can go wine tasting there!
ReplyDeleteI live just outside of Seattle, and while the rain does get to be a bit much sometimes, I LOVE our summers! Not too hot, not too humid, it's perfect! Congrats on hitting 1000! <3!
ReplyDeleteI live in Vancouver, BC & it rains or is gloomy 7-9 months of the year lol
ReplyDeleteI just recently moved to St Pete, Florida so everything seems cool especially living right near the water!
ReplyDeleteLove your giveaway! Wow, congrats on 1000 fans! I'm proud to say I was one of your first fans!! And I keep trying to catch your etsy sales but they are always sold out! Good for you! I love where I live (Napa), it's beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteI live in Shreveport, LA....home of the Fangtasia Bar in the True Blood books and TV show. I know it's fake and all but I still think it's cool :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on reaching 1000 :-) I live in south New Jersey (at the shore) ... love being less than 15 minutes from the beach :-)
ReplyDeleteWe recently moved to Charleston SC from beautiful Colorado. It's wonderful to be by the beach again, and live someplace that is perpetually green (and humid!). Although I do miss those gorgeous mountains.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!!!! Love your polish. I live down by Plymouth rock, the mayflower and the best damn cupcakes Cupcake Charlie's
ReplyDeleteI live next door to on of the most popular theme parks in California, Magic Mountain. It makes getting there pretty easy! :) Great fireworks every Friday during the summer. :)
ReplyDeleteSomething cool about my city is how close everything is to my house
ReplyDeleteCongrats! I still have several Sonoma's to go to get the entire collection. Come to me sista sparkle lol! I live right in the nations capital - so there's tons of cool here. Until I moved away for college I had no idea that in most cities you have to pay to visit museums. How strange...
ReplyDeleteLove the summer in Canada. Enjoy skiing, by still have a hard time adapting to the snow...
ReplyDeleteI live in Pittsburgh, PA, home of the six time (most in the NFL) Super Bowl champs, the Pittsburgh Steelers.
ReplyDeleteI live in Albuquerque, we have balloons. Cme visit meeeee!
ReplyDeleteThe Nebraska sunsets are so pretty with the fields in the background :)
ReplyDeleteyou da best! congrats!
ReplyDeletesomething interesting about where i live is that we have a cool little national park thing called Cape Spear which is the most eastern point in all of north america! it's like a 20 minute drive from where i live. beautiful scenery and a cool lighthouse! sometimes there are nice views of icebergs :)
I live in Concord, CA! nothing cool here, really hehe. oh the Farmer's Market every Tuesday and Thursday :)
ReplyDeleteI live in Pittsburgh, the coolest thing s all of the bridges!!! P.s. I accidentally entered before I finished typing my email, it's oblassa@gmail.com :)
ReplyDeleteCool idea (:
ReplyDeleteI live in the middle of Germany. We usually have hot summers but it seems like there's no summer for Germany this year. It's raining all day and there's nothing to do. When the sun shines I like to go shopping with my friends or just hang out :) My favorite city here is Cologne. We sometimes lay on a big stone near the river and enjoy the day. Love xx
snow! (Buffalo, NY)
ReplyDeleteNothing too exciting about where I live! I still live in the same city I grew up in!
ReplyDeleteI live in DC .the nations capital is pretty much the place to be in the summer time.:)
ReplyDeleteThe coolest thing about where I live (Atlanta) is that it's a major transportation hub, so it is cheaper to go places and get out of where I live.
ReplyDeleteI live in CT where we're known for our wiffle balls and Pez!
ReplyDeleteI live in the heel of a boot! the Missouri bootheel!
ReplyDeleteI live in Eastern NC!!!! some of the best beaches in the country are less than 1 hour from me!!!!
ReplyDeleteI have beautiful mountains in West Virginia that protects us from tornadoes.
ReplyDeleteI live in the mile high city Denver! It's literally a mile high(5280 FT)
ReplyDeleteI live in Murrieta, CA....hardly anyone my age with similar interests lives near me :-(
ReplyDeletei live in southern california, we have so much sun :D
ReplyDeleteyay! at last a chance to get a sonoma nail polish overseas! :D
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! Hmm something about where I live? Well, I live in Ohio, we have dirt track races, man made lakes, lighthouses on Lake Erie and Cedar Point the best roller coaster park in the world! Thank you for the chance to win one of your amazing polishes.
ReplyDeleteSomething cool about where I live... I have both, mountains/forest and sea all over where I live so it's great to escape anytime of the year :)
ReplyDeleteThe best part about Reno is lake Tahoe!
ReplyDeleteI live on an Air Force base with my hubby...life can be...unique at times!
ReplyDeleteI live next to Acadia National Park which is home to the tallest point of land (Cadillac Mountain) on the eastern American seaboard north of Rio de Janeiro. The mountain is also the first point of land in the US to be touched by sunlight between Oct 7th and March 5th.
ReplyDeletethere is a kansas city in missouri. no really. most people have no idea its not in kansas. lol.
ReplyDeleteI live in Monroe, NC and I love the beautiful weather : ) it's not such a small town but it's nothing like Charlotte, NC. There's always something to do here.
ReplyDeleteI'm from Augusta, home of the Masters Golf Tournament! What a lovely polish!
ReplyDeleteI live outside of Philadelphia - far enough away to live both in a woodsy area, and be able to take a 20 minute train ride into the city. That's my favorite part of it.
ReplyDeleteI live in Singapore and we're so small that you can hardly see us on the world map! To be precise, we're just a dot!
ReplyDeleteI live in FL and love that our area doesn't have to worry *that* much during hurricane season. X3
ReplyDeleteI live in anderson ca but we have the biggest sundial bridge.
ReplyDeleteHi! The cool thing about where I live in So Cal is that it is only 20 minutes to fun in every direction= to the south, the beach; to the north, the mountains; to the east, the desert; to the west, L.A., Disneyland, Hollywood, major sports and concert venues, etc!
ReplyDeleteLiving in Palm Beach County, FL just a mile from the beach is heaven on Earth
ReplyDeleteI live in Connecticut and am just a short jaunt to all New England has to offer in all 6 states. I love the four seasons especially!
ReplyDeleteI live in Florida...we have beaches, Disney, Legoland, Busch Gardens, and warm weather nearly all year round! :)
ReplyDeleteThere are rural areas and cities within a short distance in Cincy.
ReplyDeleteI live in Springfield, Illinois. Recently we were in a contest with other Springfields of the country to see which Springfield the Simpsons are from.. of course, we lost! But it was fun!! :)
ReplyDeleteWhere I live right now? It is a town established by Quakers in Indiana. It is currently known around the tri-state area as having a record number of murders in the first half of the year. Drugs hit this area hard in the 70s and they haven't let go.
ReplyDeleteI'm living in Singapore, the only country in the world that ban sales of commercial chewing gum.
ReplyDeleteBuffalo NY!! Yeah, we invented the chicken wing :D
ReplyDeleteWe are affectionately known as Orlampa, because we're right between Orlando and Tampa. LOL! :P Plus, what could be more awesome than living between Disney World and Universal Studios? Wahoo!
ReplyDeleteRockville MD
ReplyDeleteLol something cool about where I live...
ReplyDeleteUhm...
I can't really think cool thoughts when it's this hot >.>
Uh...I guess the UNL Dairy Store is pretty cool.
Love the nail color it's gorgeous! Great job!
Congrats on becoming a Thousandnaire! Love the polish. :-)
ReplyDeleteI'm from a good-sized town in Massachusetts. I can walk outside around the corner, and literally kick the "20 miles from Boston" trail marker on the first colonial post road in the country (the road was officially recognized at a post road in 1672). I've always thought having a centuries-old piece of history so close at hand was pretty cool.
ReplyDeleteMy city only gets an average of 1 thunderstorm everyyear.. this past week.. we had 2... OH NO!!!! :D although I LOVE thunder storms :D
ReplyDeleteYAAAAY! You totally deserve it! <3 Congrats!
ReplyDeleteI live in SĂ£o Paulo, Brasil, which is one of the biggest and most expensive city in the world :P
public transportation sucks, but hey! public universities are considered way better than private ones :)
and we have food from all over the world! :)
I love that we have all four seasons here and that I can pretty much see lake Ontario from any place I go
ReplyDeletecongrats on the 1000 likes! <3 the polish colors!!!
ReplyDeleteim in tampa,fl which is the lightning capital of north america. kinda cool, unless you are outside a lot during storms!
I live on the central coast of California. Great weather, lots of places to explore; I live where others come on vacation!
ReplyDeleteI live in Queensland Australia (: Beaches all around <3
ReplyDeleteI live in Surprise, AZ. It makes a lot of people think "SURPRISE!" like a surprise party. lol
ReplyDeleteI love the desert.
Thanks for the chance to win in this great giveaway and congrats on all the followers. :)
I Love Texas and I am sure I wouldn't want to live anywhere else! I love how open and beautiful it is here.
ReplyDeleteHere in Southern California, the beaches are about 1 hour away, and in the winter, the snow is also about 1 hour away...the best of both worlds! ;-)
ReplyDeleteWe have a Festival of Flowers every year with huge topiaries gracing uptown for a while!
ReplyDeleteToo fun! Congrats and best wishes on the next 1000!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm from the birthplace of aviation. And NO it's not Kitty Hawk. We here in Ohio take this very seriously. :P
History and vintage aircraft are also part of my job. :)
Congrats on 1,000 likes! I like in Wisconsin, but I can walk to Michigan in less than 5 minutes! ;)
ReplyDeletei live in Vancouver Canada and vancity weather here is the best during summer !! :)
ReplyDeleteawesome beaches and downtown vancouver and SHOPPING MALLS! awyeahhh
I live in a somewhat large city next to a big city in Canada... There is nothing interesting where I live. I kid you not. I would like to move out asap.
ReplyDeleteI live in Malaysia where the sun is almost always sunny! but my favorite thing about Malaysia - the FOOD! Hungry at 3am and lazy to cook? No problemo! You can get awesome food anytime of the day as long as you are willing to drive out to get it.
ReplyDeleteI'm from Detroit and it has pockets of beauty all throughout. One of my favorite beautiful moments of Detroit is walking downtown right before businesses open. There's so much energy.
ReplyDeleteI from Boston Mass but live in Pa now.... love your new color!!!! I will check your etsy shop out!!!
ReplyDeleteI live in Chicago! I love my city, I have every type of cuisine, theater, music and nightlife you could possibly want all in a friendly Midwestern city!
ReplyDeleteI live in Oakville Ontario! Cool thing? hmm it's close to Toronto lol
ReplyDeleteI love the San Fernando Valley in California because I'm minutes away from Universal Studios and 1 hour away from Disneyland and the beaches.
ReplyDeleteI live in a podunk town in Alabama. Something cool about it? Uh......can I get back to you on that?
ReplyDeleteWe are surrounded by mountains.
ReplyDeleteI live in Hamilton, New Zealand, and Richard O'Brien (who created the wild world that is the Rocky Horror Picture Show) lived here for a while :) You might have also heard of Kimbra, she's a singer/songwriter from Hamilton who's making it big in the USA at the moment.
ReplyDeleteI'm from a small city in NE Ohio. In the summer the fact that we are on the lake and have activities centered around that is cool and for the rest of the year it is nice to be about 40 minutes away from Cleveland.
ReplyDeleteQuerétaro is pretty nice state to live in i like how its so calm and peaceful. The weather is kinda crazy especially right now it rains a lot but other than that i like living here
ReplyDeleteHave you heard of the Skywalk at the Grand Canyon? It's amazing! It's this big glass platform jutting out over the edge of the canyon, so you can walk out onto it and look down through the glass at the canyon below.
ReplyDeleteEvery year we host the International Balloon Fiesta which contains hundreds of hot air balloons!
ReplyDeleteI'm from the hometown of Buddy Holly!
ReplyDeleteI live in a small town in the Netherlands. In the winter, it's pretty boring to live here but in the summer there are lots of activities and parties. Sometimes a little too much :-p Every town has a few days of carnival every summer, it's called kermis. You get to go on rides and eat cotton candy and other yummy stuff. It's great fun :D It's just too bad that the weather is really bad this year, it keeps raining! It makes me feel like it's fall already. Even one of the trees in front of our house decided to turn fall-colored. But now it feels great to stay indoors and do other fun stuff with my free time.
ReplyDeleteI live in Atlanta. If you don't drive at least 20 over the speed limit ... we'll kill you.
ReplyDeleteI live in Bowling Green, KY home of the Corvette! In my town we have a restaurant, a bank, and a gas station on every corner. :) Love the new polish! Congrats on the likes!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the Facebook likes! You certainly deserve it! I live in Staten Island NY home of the Mob Wives (ugh) .... You used to be able to see the garbage dump from space (so I've heard ... Shame)
ReplyDeleteI live in Mexico City and it is among the largest cities in the world, so you can imagine that it is a real journey to cross it from side to side. I really enjoy living here, but miss taking a good walk on a nearby park, as when I lived in Germany.
ReplyDeleteI live in New Mexico and there's just so many things to choose from. One cool thing about my town specifically is that it's home to the Vans Warped Tour every year at NMSU. Also you can see many of our drunken students on the tv show Campus PD lol. Also Hatch green chili is probably the best green chili I will ever eat in my life, I don't think I'll be ever to survive outside of NM without it!
ReplyDeleteCongrats Michelle! You so deserve it! I am from Welland, Ontario in Canada, right next to Niagara Falls. Our biggest feature, other than horribly humid weather, is the Welland Canal which links the Great Lakes.
ReplyDeleteWow! Well done on 1000 facebook fans! I live in not so sunny Scotland-not to far from Wallace's Monument! There really isn;t anything that interesting about where I live! I would love to visit California tho!! X
ReplyDeleteI live in Yolo County and where I live there isnt much but once you hop into Sacramento County I love to go Old Sac and spend a day there reminds me of the old western days.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the milestone.
ReplyDeleteI live in a border city and its a little of a mixture of cultures American/Mexican and also Chinese.
I live in a little town outside St. Louis, MO. So there is always something fun to do.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations from Germany! :) Where I come from, there is planted wine and the biggest forest all over germany is right here - you could just walk over to France just through that forest.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on so many likes! My page is only at 80,.
ReplyDeleteSo I am from Washington state, people say it rains all the time but when it doesnt it is freaking gorgeous! I love it here even though originally I am from SoCal
I'm from Vancouver, BC and I love living here its so beautiful, plus its close to the us for shopping and a bunch of actors and singers are from here like: Ryan Reynolds, Seth Rogan, Michael Buble, Pamela Anderson, Bryan Adams, Evangeline Lilly and Howard Hughes to name a few ;-)
ReplyDeleteI live in England in margate and just yesterday the Olympic Torch traveled through our town :) It's not very sunny but at least it's usually sunnier than in the rest of the UK :)
ReplyDeleteI live in India & I love it to the core....We have so many religions, so many festivals, variety of foods:D yet we Indians love to live together...Do visit here sometimes:)
ReplyDeleteI live in a rural area in the South of England. I love MTBing and it's great that once I hit a trail I can ride for hours without reaching a road.
ReplyDeleteI live in Greenwood, Indiana which is a suburb of Indianapolis. Indy is known as the racing capital of the world for the Indianapolis 500 Race.
ReplyDeleteI live in Vienna, Austria, and I think it's so nice that you also speak a bit of German (even though I am used to the Austrian "accent"). In diesem Sinne, herzliche Gratulation zum Gewinnspiel & Erreichen der 1000 Facebook Likes! Alles Gute! :)
ReplyDeleteI live in Italy, and I love it because I think it's one of the most beautiful places in the world ;)
ReplyDeleteAuch von mir herzlichen GlĂ¼ckwunsch :D
ReplyDeleteI live in Berlin, Germany and I like that we have so many nature in the city. You will learn a lot about German history here and Berlin is the home of the best German fastfood: Döner and Currywurst! Come and try it :)
Congratulations on 1000 Likes Michelle <3
ReplyDeleteI currently reside in Tampa,Fl. and is really big on wildlife they have lots of interactive rescues and they have a zoo where you can feed the Giraffe and the dolphin Winter from Dolphin Tale is like 300 minutes at where I am at
lol 30 not 300
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! I just love how chill it is in Perth, Australia!
ReplyDeleteI live in Northern Ireland where we have amazing beaches, amazing food and I can visit the Giants Causeway any time I like which is pretty cool considering it's 1 of the worlds 7 wonders xo
ReplyDeleteI live in Transylvania, Harghita Country. I love the mounts, the Red Lake (Murder-Lake).
ReplyDeletehttp://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gyilkos-t%C3%B3
I live in Frederick, MD. It has a lot of Civil War history. THere are several monuments seemingly randomly scattered around the area. But they aren't random at all. I really love the historic 'value' of the area. THe stories are fabulous!
ReplyDeletei live in Warsaw, Poland. Warsaw is a capital city od Poland and i think that's the coolest thing in it. it's very fresh and i like that we've got here so many people from all over the world!
ReplyDeleteha! and we are known from vodka of course ;)
Whats cool about where i live is that we are one of the best places in the uk to go shopping in :)
ReplyDeleteI officially live in Brussels, the capital of the European Union! When you take the metro there, everybody speaks different languages because a lot of commissioners come from other European countries. I sometimes play a game with friends where we try to guess the language they speak. Brussels is relatively small but very beautiful and it's very nice that it's so multiculural.
ReplyDeleteI live in Munich, Germany and millions of people come here each September to go to the Oktoberfest. Thanks for a great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI live in Washington DC, the capital of the US, where there is something to do for everyone with monuments and museums!
ReplyDeleteI live in Durham, NC; this city has amazing green space. You can be driving on a highway, surrounded by trees, and be a hop, skip and a jump away from downtown!
ReplyDeleteI grew up in California, and was therefore used to the world being "Golden" during the summer. One of the amazing things about living in Virginia is how green it is during this time of year - everything is green and growing. That, and again, being from California, I never cease to be amazed at the marvel that are fireflys at twilight. No matter how many years I live where they have fireflys, I still love to sit at watch them light up at dusk.
ReplyDeleteI live at the Jersey Shore - but not the shore made infamous by MTV. I'm further South. Before I had kids, it was awesome because I could go to the beach all day and the bars at night. Now, I can take my kids to the beach (or inlet or cove) to swim during the day, and we can go to the boardwalk at night (in Ocean City, which is a nice, dry, family town and is nothing like the Jersey Shore boardwalk).
ReplyDeleteI live in Northern Ontario, and am surrounded by forests, trees and lakes. I can do all kinds of hiking, swimming, fishing and camping at the drop of a hat all summer long.
ReplyDeleteYou won't find a friendlier state than TX.
ReplyDeleteI live in Romania, the place where the legend of Dracula was born, but rest assured, no vampires are roaming the streets. I live in the capital of Romania, Bucharest, a lively, interesting and forever changing city.
ReplyDeleteCongrats! This is a gorgeous polish and totally perfect for a Facebook Likes giveaway! You make amazing polishes.
ReplyDeleteWoo hoo! Congrats! I am such a big fan, you totally deserve a ton of likes! I live in Atlanta, GA where we have a 'World of Coca Cola' and my college campus has the only Pizza Hut in the world that serves Coke. I also love being able to get home from the airport in less than 20 minutes, with direct flights to pretty much anywhere.
ReplyDeleteCongrats! You need to remake this polish when you get to 2000 :D
ReplyDeleteMy hometown was awesome, but I live in Huntsville, AL now. Not much cool here except for the NASA - U.S. Space & Rocket Centre. It's pretty awesome!
I used to live in Solano County but moved out to Green Bay, WI a few years ago. My favorite part about living in NorCal was being so close to everything! SF, Sac, the beach, the mountains! AHHH. I miss that!
ReplyDeleteBut I do love living in Green Bay. My favorite part is probably the small town feel of it. Plus, the town comes alive during football season and its a BLAST to see everyone in their Packer gear all the time :)
Congratulations! I live in Manitowoc, Wisconsin.. just about 4 miles from Lake Michigan. I moved here a few years ago from my native Ohio. I love being in walking distance of a lake, and a great one at that ;) (sorry for the bad joke!)
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