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I was just on MinerDigs, I can't post there, I need to subscribe. That board is asking where Miners live, I thought we should do that here as well.
05-06-2004 02:04 PM
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It's free to register on MinerDigs bud...I'm 'MinerFanLA' on there.

I'm from Los Angeles, California. Originally I'm from East El Paso but moved out here a couple of years after I graduated from Eastwood in the 95. I am also happy to say that I'll be moving back to El Paso in a few weeks...so I cant wait to get back home and see all my UTEP games in person.

GO UTEP!!! 04-bow
05-07-2004 01:53 AM
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(05-06-2004 02:04 PM)WashingtonDCMiner Wrote:  I was just on MinerDigs, I can't post there, I need to subscribe. That board is asking where Miners live, I thought we should do that here as well.

I didn't live in the DC area then but I do now. This guy is probably long gone anyway.
07-16-2012 12:38 AM
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RE: where Miners live
I'm originally from Bel Air (known and pronounced La Vel Heyer)

I left El Paso and lived in San Antonio for a year, and outside of Kansas City, MO. Came back to El Paso in 1992, and now live in the Eastwood area. Crazy how I ended up 8 blocks north of where I grew up, but a totally different world.

I've been to just about every major US city, and had fun in each of them. But there is only one place that has great food, neighborly people, you are able to get from one side of town- to the other in less than 40 minutes, mild winter weather, little humidity, 330+ days of sunshine, up-and-coming economic area, mountains for a backdrop, low-cost of living/housing, hot hispanic women, and can lay claim to the Red Parrot (AKA El Pajaro Loco). 04-rock

BTW I kid about the Red Parrot. I've prob only been there about 5 times in my life.... Maybe I'm overdue. Kaw Kaw!
07-16-2012 07:15 PM
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