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Lauren meant "specific" as in a specific city, or particular Pacific Northwestern state, but that really only leaves two that have a coastline, and they would be Oregon and Washington, unless you count northern California, too. Given the way that some of the human locals dress, I get a real Seatle vibe from the place. pitbulllady |
I thought they were in California, since they were able to drive to Los Angeles (it was L.A., right?) in Sweet Stench of Success, but I never thought to take the flora and fauna into account.... Hmmm...
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Aw man, I was all proud of being semi-close to Foster's. I suppose it's just supposed to be any old suburban city. They probably didn't think about where exactly, and there aren't any really obvious clues (like in Pee-wee's Playhouse how he jumps past Mt. Rushmore when he rides off on his scooter at the end of the show)... and since California's close to beaches, and they could drive to L.A., it made sense. Wah...
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It's gotta to be Washington, after all it was revealed in the episode, "Imposter's Home..." that Foster's is in close proximity to Canada and Washington is the only Pacific state that boarders with a Canadian Provence (British Colombia.)
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It's anywhere between Northern California and Washington state. That's all we'll ever know -- in the Pacific Northwest.
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All that matters is the general area. We don't need to know exactly where it is.
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It lives in our hearts, in the laughter of a baby and the hope in a child's eyes. In the - wait, what were we talking about again? xD
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Huh...interesting that the Foster's address pops up in Wisconsin. But I think that's just coincidence.
LOL Some of the reasoning is quite funny...such as people being so bored in Wisconsin they dream up a lot of Imaginary Friends. Way to go, Cheesecake. ::grins:: Is that where Cheese himself came from? XD |
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