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defying gravity
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Join Date: Jan 13, 2001
Location: you'll find me in Emerald City...I'm the green one with the flying monkeys
Posts: 2,869
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alrite i'll start. i live in a real happenin town! lol im serious though! im in walkin distance of 2 huge shopping centers and 5 min drivin distance from 3 malls! well wait a sec...there is a down point. i live in long island...u all know what that means..JAPSVILLE USA! lol..i wish i could say i wasn't at all a lil blair all obsessive w/ fashion but..when u grow up around it..u get suked into it..(lol wut am i talkin bout again) howeva,,ask any of my buds..im much more of a cutie that a jap!
![]() ------------------ <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 Luv yaz! ~Kerri~ Pal2125@aol.com Jinny- Intimate? No. I mean, i sleep with him. But i sleep with all the guys in the divison. It's sorta how i break em' in." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ B- If I don't spend money soon i'm gonna pull my hair out! J- good we'll finally get to see what color the roots are. |
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Clifton Patk, Ny is a very small and quiet town. Nothing much goes on. We have a McDonalds on the road, and a car wash, and a few gas stations. We have a drive-in restaurant, and a few cute neighborhoods.
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Join Date: Mar 04, 2001
Location: Nancy Land, NJ.
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Well i live in NJ, a not too well known town, and right now, all i can see out my window, is a deck, and trees, the neighbors house, fairly far away, the view from the road that my nieghbors on(dont ask) And the bar across the street... They were robbed recently... And their too loud. ANd its a cowboy bar. I love that place.
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Olive!!!
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I also live in NJ, a small town...no movie theater, no fast food. We have 2 pizza places and a diner!! Yeah and also 2 fancy resturants. yeahh thats about it....
------------------ ~Meg~ *Opportunity does not knock, and then ring the doorbell, and then knock again, and then leave a note that says, "Sorry I missed you" and then call you on the phone.* Stephanie: Nice move. Did you make that up Tony: Yeah, well I saw it on TV first, then I made it up. |
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Join Date: Dec 01, 2000
Location: Frankfort, KY
Posts: 650
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How to best describe Frankfort? It is the state capital, in between Lexington and Louisville, so even though our population is about 30,000 it goes up to about 70,000 when the legislature is in session. There's the east side (where we expanded first starting in the 40s), the west side (the current, never-ending expansion), and downtown. We have two of every fast food chain, numerous schools, 3 high schools, and can't forget that wonderful institution of higher learning KY State (full of sarcasm). The "Daily Disappointment" usually has an article on either the 2 school systems fighting with each other, the Cracker Barrel saga, or a new shopping center. Not a bad place to grow up, but I will not be living in Frankfort after I graduate from college next year. I'm not suffering from "Frankfort disease" unlike the people who I went to high school with.
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Let's see. St. Inigoes, Maryland. This place can't be considered a town. Really isn't anything. Has several neighborhoods, BAE Systems, the naval base, a general store, a bar, and a post office. You see, in St. Mary's County, Maryland, we're like so far south, we don't have an actual.
Close by stops: St. Mary's City (first MD capital and home of St. Mary's College) Lexington Park (probably the closest thing to being a town) Scotland (one huge country...just kidding, just a bunch of neighborhoods and grass) Park Hall (several neighborhoods, a gas station, quickmart, and home of my alma-mater, Park Hall Elementary) Ridge (several neighborhoods, Ridge Elementary, and Raley's Grocery Store) Point Lookout (Potomac River, a few neighborhoods) Leonardtown (the town of St. Mary's County, with a mayor...YAY!) California (a huge state...kidding again...a close call town as well, one of the best IMO) See how many places you can be where I live! life can suck living in the boonies! |
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Join Date: Apr 06, 2001
Location: MA
Posts: 539
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well my town is well how do u say PREPPY!!!! i live in a suburb of the city and everyone in it is so spoiled and it is soo funny because at my school people are like omg i forgot my cellphone can i borrow yours and like everyone around you will pull out their Nokia cell phone(including me sry!) teachers and adults like to refer to our town as "privledged" but until you get your license you are trapped in the town because there is no good like shops, and places to hang out...everyone in my town plays sports, my town is a huge sport town havent lost a lax game in 4 years-current, the hockey, tennis, soccer, all the teams are outstanding,we are like 4 or 3rd in the state in school wide testing but the sad thing about my town is that since we have the cash we also have the pot and the drugs and a lot of alchohal which is very depressing in like 4-5th grade there are kids like smoking cigarettes~and also all the girls and boys were abercrombie(all my friends make fun of me because that is where i get all my clothes...but i have a couple tops from other stores...honest)overall i dont care that my town is preppy because i am spoiled and self centered(i know that and all my friends know it but it dosent matter) so its nice that i am not the only one like that in my town....
------------------ Jinny: See I know people too, dont screw with me ~*~*~Go Red Soxs~*~*~ |
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Head Goonie
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Join Date: Oct 28, 2000
Location: Benicia, CA USA
Posts: 1,719
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I'd like to say Benicia is the most boring town in the whole San Francisco Bay Area.
The only interesting fact about it, is that it was once state capital in 1853 or something, but for only 10 months or so...really pathetic. But the Capital Building's still here... ------------------ "It was just like Saturday Night Fever, only it was a Friday." |
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Olive!!!
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eww!! I live in a "privledged" town too! People are always going off to London or Paris for the weekend...I have to be like you and say including me. We go down the Carribean and Florida for like a day (not to Europe...we are not fans of jetlag!)! And people get like a new car every month!! A lot of kids' first cars are like, Audi's and Mercedes-Benz or whatever! And people have huge houses!! My friend has her own wing!! AHHH!! She's rich. And her brother, who is 18 (he got his licence less than 6 months ago!) has not 1, but 2! cars!!!! She has a 9 car garage, and you guessed it 9 cars!!! ok well enough about my rich friends!! bye! ------------------ ~Meg~ *Opportunity does not knock, and then ring the doorbell, and then knock again, and then leave a note that says, "Sorry I missed you" and then call you on the phone.* Stephanie: Nice move. Did you make that up Tony: Yeah, well I saw it on TV first, then I made it up. |
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His Majesty
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Join Date: Mar 12, 2001
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Posts: 262
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I live in Philadelphia. Fifth largest city in the United States. But my neighborhood is nice. But about two neighborhoods away is North Philadelphia, which is a major ghetto. There's stores and houses all over the place.
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Join Date: Jan 11, 2001
Location: Nebraska
Posts: 3,036
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Ok the town I live in which is Sutton NE it is a very small town we have one fast food resturant called the sutton Food court and we have a sweet treat but for the rest of the town it's just a hole in the ground there isn't much to our town. The only hang out in our town is our Community Center and there isn't much to do there except play pool and basketball. So I guess you can say I live in the boones. I can't wait for next year I'm moving to a bigger town because of college!
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Join Date: Apr 08, 2001
Location: Jersey City, NJ
Posts: 1,247
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I live in Jersey City, NJ its pretty good here NYC is like 5 minutes away there are malls and lots of other things too do here.
------------------ GET OUT OF MY GARAGE!!! |
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Join Date: Apr 06, 2001
Location: MA
Posts: 539
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but anyways i choose to get a Mustang Convertable(i love convertables, either that or a Z3 roadster)------------------ Jinny: See I know people too, dont screw with me ~*~*~Go Red Soxs~*~*~ |
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Member
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Join Date: Dec 28, 2000
Location: Chicago, IL
Posts: 969
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I've lived all over the place, but mostly Chicago. Born in the city, raised in the suburbs for a bit, came back to the city, went to college in a teeny little farming town, lived in the city for a bit more, moved to the real city (NYC), moved back to the second city. I am moving out to the suburbs in June, so for the first time in like several years, I'll be out of the city.
I have a real love/hate relationship with Chicago. The urban setting is very cool. Being able to walk everywhere, cool people, awesome resturants, bars, clubs, shops. Very fun scene. At the same time, urban decay everywhere you look, people urinating on your apartment building, getting your walls tagged by gang grafitti, your car getting broken into for 30 cents and an old hair brush, and the semi-annual mugging gets really old after awhile. If I had my choice, the college town I went to rocked my world. It was very very very very cool. I loved it to pieces. Which is pretty funny, since I consider myself a very urban person. |
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Mission Doll
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 26, 2000
Location: Liberty Twp, OH
Posts: 1,552
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Hamilton is a pretty... diverse town. No one likes the west side 'cause of the crime rate... but I live in a neighborhood so not too much crime here. From my room I can see all over the street in front of me (I live where two streets run into each other). And from this window I can see the woods, the back of the house behind us, and the street they live on. A lot of people here are pretty peppy, depending on which neighborhood you live in, and in my neighborhood, which subdivision (I used to live in the lower-middle-middle class subdivision, now I live in the upper-middle-middle class one, but I'm in the same neighborhood). Most this side of Hamilton (which is also called Liberty Township, and most of West Chester, go to Lakota schools, which is a kindergarten school, 10 elementaries, 3 junior highs, a freshman buildig, and 2 high schools. Everyone at my junior high is snobby. But I don't think the other two are as bad. Anyway, it's really boring but we are pretty close to the amusement park Kings Island (it was in a brady bunch episode once!)
------------------ Shirley: Well, Laverne is sort of childish Laverne: Childish? Childish? Coming from a grown woman who throws tea parties for her stuffed cat? Shirley: At least I don't sew L's on everything I wear! Laverne: Well that would be pretty stupid considering your name's Shirley! Michael: At what time was I born, Mother? Mrs. Darling: Why, you were born at two o'clock in the nighttime, Dearest Michael: Oh Mother, I hope I didn't wake you! |
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