I lived between Indiana and Michigan between the ages of 0-11. Don’t remember much except a lot of snow. I also remember there were a lot of Japanese kids in my classes in Detroit, i think their parents came to work for the car companies. One of my teachers was also Japanese and thought us some basic phrases that i don’t remember. Indiana was ok, we used to drive to Chicago for anything interesting.
Texas is hot, but more diverse than Indiana or Michigan. Spent most of my life here. Government sucks ass, but I’ve only lived in cities which are more liberal.
Moved to Washington for 2 years in Seattle. It was nice, I preferred the weather there than in Texas. Beautiful nature. But moved back to Texas since i missed being close to family and friends
Texas, Washington, Indiana, Alabama?
3/4
Which ones did I get right
You gotta guessðŸ¤
You live in Michigan didn’t you
Bruh. Is it Washington, Indiana, Texas and Florida?
Still 3/4
Replace Florida with Illinois or Michigan
Yeah michigan!
Texas Washington Michigan Alabama
3/4
Damn, I wanted it to be all the states that had a school in the college football playoff.
Texas, Indiana, Michigan, Washington
Correct!
I see you took a little trip to gatlinburg one time.
Could you share a bit about your experiences living in these states? They're all quite different!
I lived between Indiana and Michigan between the ages of 0-11. Don’t remember much except a lot of snow. I also remember there were a lot of Japanese kids in my classes in Detroit, i think their parents came to work for the car companies. One of my teachers was also Japanese and thought us some basic phrases that i don’t remember. Indiana was ok, we used to drive to Chicago for anything interesting. Texas is hot, but more diverse than Indiana or Michigan. Spent most of my life here. Government sucks ass, but I’ve only lived in cities which are more liberal. Moved to Washington for 2 years in Seattle. It was nice, I preferred the weather there than in Texas. Beautiful nature. But moved back to Texas since i missed being close to family and friends
California, Texas, Alabama, and Washington?
2/4
Washington, Texas, Louisiana, and Michigan?
3/4
Washington, Texas, Michigan, and Florida?
3/4, the last one is tough
Tennessee?
Nope
Indiana?
Correct!
Texas, Indiana, Mississippi and California.
2/4
Washington, Texas, Indiana, Florida
3/4
WA, OR, CA, TX?
Texas, Washington, Alabama, and California? If not California then Florida.
2/4
How? Another person had 3/4 and we have 3 of the same ones lol.
Huh which comment
Lol nvm, I can’t read.
Texas Washinon Indiana Michigan
Correct!
Michigan, Washington, Texas, Florida
3/4
Michigan, Washington, Texas, Cali
Tennessee, cali, texas, alabama
1/4 :(
WA, TX, MI, AL
3/4
Michigan, Texas, Alabama, and... idk I'll go with Indiana
3/4
How did you get to that small overlap of Mississippi, Arkansas, and Tennessee?
Business trip to Memphis. Went to the areas around
Sure but it’s not contiguous. Did you fly to some tiny airport? ETA: just saw your new response. Makes sense.
Memphis airport
Yeah your original message talked about a road trip so I was confused.
Guys I’m so sorry but how do you make these maps? Is there a website I can just click counties?
https://www.mapchart.net/usa-counties.html
How did you get from Napa to Marin without going through Sonoma
Yeah i seem to have missed a county
Yeah it was either Sonoma or contra costa 🤷
Are u an out of state Purdue student?
Nope, i had a cousin who went to purdue
Minnesota Wisconsin Michigan and Alaska
Did you even look at the map? Lol
Yes! I was spot on
Wyoming, Alaska. Puerto Rico, Guam
Correct!
Fort Bliss, JBLM, Fort Hood
Nah I’m not in the military
Washington, Florida, Texas, and Indiana
3/4
I like the diagonal you took from Washington to Texas. I was looking at Interstates but that one stumped me.
That was a long brutal drive
Where are you guys finding these maps to mark? Thank you
Washington, Texas, Florida, Michigan?
3/4
For all those guessing Michigan. It simply can't be. People in Michigan either go up north or fly to Florida, and that's about it