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well im from ohio but lived in Castleton VT worked in Selkirk and have a buddy that lives in watertown and rode sleds on the hill and go to water cross races at flat rock, have a buddy that races.... that should about cover it lol
I'm just poking fun, bugs me when the city folk call this upstate. Since im from CNY i consider from watertown up to canton/potsdam upstate. I guess its all relative but really come on broome county is like 15 minutes from Pennsylvania.
Elmira here. Did alot of traveling in the military so when anyone ever asked where I was from I would say "upstate new york". Whenever you say that you're from New York to someone that isn't from there they usually assume you mean the city. I have alot of fun with these people. I usually tell them it was rough growing up in Harlem!
I went to SUNY binghamton. I would absolutely consider broome county and binghamton upstate new york. Then again I'm from nyc, but i stand by my statement.
I went to SUNY binghamton. I would absolutely consider broome county and binghamton upstate new york. Then again I'm from nyc, but i stand by my statement.
It is funny the difference of opinions regarding this. I didn't originally reply to this thread because I had a feeling I knew what the OP meant by "upstate". I had a house in Peekskill and now live in Mamaroneck about 10 mins outside NYC (both Westchester County) yet friends from Brooklyn and Manhattan still say I live upstate.
To the OP, sorry I don't use Gtalk. I've been meaning to look in to it.
Southern Tier checking in. Out in the woods, outside of Jamestown. I can be found anywhere west of an imaginary line drawn from Waterloo to Elmira, on any given night.