I know, I live down the street from the music school! I can't believe I lived this close to you, and we never met, Megan!
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That is pretty astonishing, actually...You and Allegra both frequent the place that I've called my home-away-from-home for the past 4 years (and a bit). Maybe I should wear a nametag or something "Megan, Music theorist and Jatraquera." Or get a bumper sticker that says, "I visit hatrack.com!"
As to the hilliness...I'm comparing it to north Georgia, I guess. The hills around here seem ...well...low, compared those that pop up in the southern fringes of the Appalachians. Once you get out of town a bit, it's a little hillier, but it still seems relatively flat to me.
Edited to add: oh, and it may be silly of me, but I'm inexplicably pleased that a thread I started is on its second page. Yay!
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Considering how many of us there are in Bloomington, I'm always expecting someone to notice whenever I'm browsing through here in public.
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it's hilly by my house. Yeah it would be so cool to meet a hatracker accidently that we didn't already know about(or had never met).
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I knew that there were a lot of hatrackers in Bloomington, but I thought I knew them all. I have been craving a hatrack gathering since I got back from kamacon. It is good to know that we could have one just with Bloomington folks.
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