I love the town I'm from, it's small and has a ton of beautiful little shops. There are a couple stunning hotels, and I really love it. Do you love your hometown and why?
Do you love the town you live in?
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We live in San Diego - the weather is great, we're bankrupt so the streets are like being in a 3rd world country - oh well, it is home!
03/03/2013
I love some things and hate some things. My actual neighborhood currently is very cool. I can walk to just about anything, which is something I've never had the ability to do. You don't have to go far to end up in a trashy area in this city though.
03/03/2013
I like the town, but I don't love it. I don't want to live here for the rest of my life, but it's okay for now.
03/03/2013
yes. its a small bedroom community. I live with a bunch of cops/state troopers in my neighborhood. Its quite. Not too far away from the city and work. And taxes are low.
03/03/2013
i love it. its small and quiet and the schools are great. i miss being in a big city though and tere always being something to do.
03/03/2013
No, I hate this town. I only live here when I can't afford to live anywhere else, like I'm doing now.
03/03/2013
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It's ok but there is nothing to do here.
Originally posted by
sweetpea12
I love the town I'm from, it's small and has a ton of beautiful little shops. There are a couple stunning hotels, and I really love it. Do you love your hometown and why?
03/03/2013
For sure, I wouldn't be the person I am now if I wasn't raised where I was. It's a 'big small town.' I can't go to the mall without seeing someone I know, the Mexican influence makes everyone treat you like family, but it's a large enough town that you still have that privacy to be alone if you don't want anyone to know where you are.
My tattoo is partially a tribute to my town.
My tattoo is partially a tribute to my town.
03/03/2013
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Nah I hate it. It's too cold and boring.
Originally posted by
sweetpea12
I love the town I'm from, it's small and has a ton of beautiful little shops. There are a couple stunning hotels, and I really love it. Do you love your hometown and why?
03/03/2013
I'm not a fan of the town where I'm going to school, but I absolutely LOVE the town I grew up in and would love to move back to that area one day.
03/03/2013
No, it's so boring! It has all the crime and low-lifes of a big city with the utter lack of stuff to do of a tiny town.
03/04/2013
I live in a "census-designated area" which is merely defined by geographical area/features rather than an actual organized community. I fell like we're a suburb of Orlando most of the time.
It's boring as hell, though; there's hardly any culture, everything's shut by 4p because of the large elderly population, no jobs, you have to drive to get anywhere, and I just do not like the weather.
It was where my parents are, and they're letting me stay with them until I find work. Grateful for my family.
It's boring as hell, though; there's hardly any culture, everything's shut by 4p because of the large elderly population, no jobs, you have to drive to get anywhere, and I just do not like the weather.
It was where my parents are, and they're letting me stay with them until I find work. Grateful for my family.
03/04/2013
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2/3 the same!
Originally posted by
Chilipepper
I live in a "census-designated area" which is merely defined by geographical area/features rather than an actual organized community. I fell like we're a suburb of Orlando most of the time.
It's boring as hell, though; ... more
It's boring as hell, though; ... more
I live in a "census-designated area" which is merely defined by geographical area/features rather than an actual organized community. I fell like we're a suburb of Orlando most of the time.
It's boring as hell, though; there's hardly any culture, everything's shut by 4p because of the large elderly population, no jobs, you have to drive to get anywhere, and I just do not like the weather.
It was where my parents are, and they're letting me stay with them until I find work. Grateful for my family. less
It's boring as hell, though; there's hardly any culture, everything's shut by 4p because of the large elderly population, no jobs, you have to drive to get anywhere, and I just do not like the weather.
It was where my parents are, and they're letting me stay with them until I find work. Grateful for my family. less
I can't wait to leave the middle of the state (and hopefully to PDX)!
03/04/2013
I'm fond of it because of all the good memories I have here, but I'm not coming back once I graduate college. It's been nice, but I need to move on and find my own place in the world. I have too much of a habit of being stuck living in the past, and staying here just isn't healthy for me.
03/04/2013
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