USA In Three Words

 

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How would you describe America in three words?

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Popularity:
Approximately 21 entries (Ranked #13)

Last Entry:
September 14, 2009 at 3:28 EDT

Locations:

  1. Alexandria, VA United States (Approx. 2 entries)
  2. San Francisco, CA United States (Approx. 1 entries)
  3. Barcelona, 56 Spain (Approx. 1 entries)
  4. Eton, M1 United Kingdom (Approx. 1 entries)
  5. New York, NY United States (Approx. 1 entries)
  6. Williamsport, PA United States (Approx. 1 entries)
  7. Atlanta, GA United States (Approx. 1 entries)
  8. Salford, L5 United Kingdom (Approx. 1 entries)
  9. Fort Lauderdale, FL United States (Approx. 1 entries)
  10. Plainsboro, NJ United States (Approx. 1 entries)
  11. Toccoa, GA United States (Approx. 1 entries)
  12. Pittsburgh, PA United States (Approx. 1 entries)
  13. Providence, RI United States (Approx. 1 entries)
  14. Wenzhou, 02 China (Approx. 1 entries)
  15. Mansfield, TX United States (Approx. 1 entries)
  16. Columbus, OH United States (Approx. 1 entries)

Selections from the comments we received:

interesting video. Why don't you interview someone over the age of 25?

 —Hal Weiner, New York, NY United States, August, 3, 2006

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