The church I grew up attending was built in 1727
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We won three wars against the UK in the 19th century.
My hometown was most notable for a husband and wife serial killer pair who preyed on young girls in the area. This one will be easy to guess.
St. Catherine's?
Well you spelled it wrong but yes. Haha. St. Catharines.
Oops, I've read that name at least a dozen times and never realized. I follow Canadian news a lot (you guys have the best radio and music in the world). Terribly sad case, and it feels like justice wasn't served.
My hometown was a well-known regional port and was the home of a "medical" serial killer (both in the early 20th century) who was responsible for over 15 deaths over 4 years.
My city has the most strip clubs per capita in the USA
Portland Oregon
What up, neighbor. Which of the 5 quadrants?
The area formerly known as felony flats
Heh. "Formerly" is a creative way to put that, but I hear ya. "Out in the numbers" as it were. 🤘🏽 Stay hungry, fellow pleb.
We had the most powerful earthquake ever recorded.