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Yup, i like how it is where i live as well....kinda in between. suburbs of NYC, so we got some country-ish...i see deer and for god sakes, i almost nailed a turkey on the way to work this morning.
"The Gagne T-shirt jersey comes with a complimentary can of gasoline and a set of matches."
I am getting old so I prefer the country - I want to have a horse again someday and turn into a recluse - live in the middle of nowhere with a big gigantic satellite to get every channel in the world and have a library the size of the Smithsonian (and do a little gardening while im at it )
I have a hard time choosing. On one hand, living in Lincoln, a fairly small-to-medium sized city of 225,000 is nice cuz everything is close and a person doesn't have a hard time finding stuff to do.
However, there's nothing that beats stepping outside when it's 45 degrees out to take your morning pee in the country, that'll wake you up faster than any coffee!!!
The City! I prefer being in an Urban Environment. I can't stand quiet places where their aren't too many People around. NYC is always great when trouble doesn't find you. I love the Block Parties we would have. Headz on the corner spittin' freestyle battle rhymes. People playing basketball or football everywhere. Just so many things to do. I loved it. I can't get that same vibe or feeling here in LA or in a Small Town.
city life. altho memphis isnt anything near NYC, its still a gerat place to live. The weird thing is that memphis is probably the most forested major city in the country. Theres trees everywhere! The heart of Downtown is mostly asphalt and concrete now, but anywhere outside of that like 5 mile radius is trees as far as the eye can see. So i guess i have a little of both, but i can tell u that i would love to live in a huge city like new york (except for the horrible cost of living)
Superintendent Chalmers: "Thank the Lord"? That sounded like a prayer. A prayer in a public school. God has no place within these walls, just like facts don't have a place within an organized religion."
Originally posted by NOLABroncofan Born -n- bred Country boy.
Nuff said...
Haha, ya..Chugiak, Alaska..Home of the ****iest people in the world!!!..LOL..J/k..Well..There are a lot of them out there now..LOL..But, I would rather live in a house about 30 minutes away from a city, than live in the city, but definitly near a big city, I dont know what I would do without one..It would be so boring..I think the perfect city is probably Seattle, or Denver..If I lived in Denver, I think I would definitly want to live in Castle Rock..I love it there, and if I lived in Seattle I would probably want to live in the Bellvue area..I just dont know what I would do without a big city..There is nothing to do in small towns..Other than to...Ya..LOL..There is nothing..
tough question. Basically i want to live in a city and have a cabin I can run off to for large chunks of time to find my sanity (and i would need large chunks of time in order to find my sanity). If i HAD to choose country or city, i'd probably pick a quiet place about an hour from a city. somewhere in NY or NJ sounds great. I definitely have to have easy access to a major city, but it's nice to hear crickets when you fall asleep.
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