A Quote by Ashnikko

Yeah, I'm from North Carolina, but grew up in Eastern Europe, and became a woman in London. — © Ashnikko
Yeah, I'm from North Carolina, but grew up in Eastern Europe, and became a woman in London.
I was born in Norfolk, Virginia. I began school there, the first year of public school. When I was 7, the family shifted back to North Carolina. I grew up in North Carolina; had my schooling through the college level in North Carolina.
I grew up in a university town in eastern North Carolina - what's called Tobacco Road. It was very rural.
I'm a North Carolina native. Grew up in North Carolina.
I grew up and raised my family in Nash County in rural Eastern North Carolina. Small towns and rural communities like mine offer special opportunities for so many families. I want them to prosper.
I didn't grow up on any sort of border; more in the middle of nowhere, in rural eastern North Carolina.
People have asked me about the 19th century and how I knew so much about it. And the fact is I really grew up in the 19th century, because North Carolina in the 1950s, the early years of my childhood, was exactly synchronous with North Carolina in the 1850s. And I used every scrap of knowledge that I had.
I grew up in North Carolina, and I grew up on wrestling.
I grew up in Fayetteville, North Carolina where Fort Bragg is, basically where the Mid Atlantic territories were sort of based out of the Carolinas. So I grew up watching guys like Ric Flair, Dusty Rhodes and the Road Warriors.
I grew up in North Carolina. My father was a salesperson; he sold textiles.
Maybe I have an affinity for Andy Griffith because we both grew up in North Carolina.
I grew up in a small farming town called Concord, outside Charlotte in North Carolina.
I grew up in North Carolina being told that the Bible approves slavery and segregation, that it was the will of God.
Even with the fact that I grew up in North Carolina, 'Jim Rash' just screams 'Southern boy.'
I was born in Fayetteville, North Carolina, which is where J. Cole is from. I went up to Washington, D.C., where my mother moved, to stay with her, and then moved back to North Carolina to finish junior high and high school.
I was brought up in a flat in North London - virtually the last building in London, because north of us was countryside all the way to the coast, and south of us was non-stop London for 20 miles.
A man convicted of murder is twenty times more likely than a woman convicted of murder to receive the death penalty. Since the 1976 reinstatement of the death penalty, 120 men and only 1 woman have actually been executed. The woman, from North Carolina, said she preferred to be executed. In North Carolina, a man who commits second-degree murder receives a sentence on average of 12.6 years longer than a woman who commits second-degree murder.
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