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#1
Posted 23 January 2009 - 04:20 PM
This is my hometown. Don't you just love it? What is your hometown known for? What makes you proud about living there? OR maybe not your hometown.. just whereabouts you're living now. Why'd you decide to live there? What would entice you to leave?
#2
Posted 23 January 2009 - 04:43 PM
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Gambling, Strip clubs, drive-through weddings, partying, extremely hot summers and very cold winters.
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I never had a sense of pride living in Vegas, it was just cool because the cost of living was cheap and my family was there. I am happy to be living in San Diego now though. It's a beautiful city. I live a mile away from the ocean and a block away from Little Italy, I basically skateboard everywhere I have to go.
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I'd say if anything were to entice me to leave, it would be destiny.
#5
Posted 23 January 2009 - 08:15 PM
Now I live in Monroe. A terrible Louisiana town full of lazy drunkards (not to bash Reno or anything) and poverty. The boredom there entices me to leave.
#7
Posted 23 January 2009 - 11:57 PM
moonunit4eva, on Jan 23 2009, 02:20 PM, said:
New Mexican food, vistas with the Watermelon and Apple mountains in them, Luminarias at Xmas, the largest nuclear stockpile in the US along with the center of nuclear weapons production, and apparently one of the top street prostitution scenes in America according to people who track such things (rather a scary bunch, I should imagine).
moonunit4eva, on Jan 23 2009, 02:20 PM, said:
I'm not sure if I was ever really proud of living there, I really knew the place though.
moonunit4eva, on Jan 23 2009, 02:20 PM, said:
It's close enough to school and has nicer apartments (and just about everything else, in terms of buildings and amenities) than Boulder does. It's also the 3rd best town to live in America or something according to Forbes.
moonunit4eva, on Jan 23 2009, 02:20 PM, said:
Money, sex, love, fire, floods, being exiled from the county through a vote of the populace, being pelted with stones every time I leave the house, being kidnapped and taken elsewhere, the plague, death squads roaming the streets, nuclear war, giant genetically-engineered locusts blocking the roads, and/or poisonous snakes in the plumbing.
-Pufer
#9
Posted 24 January 2009 - 11:30 PM
Pufer, on Jan 23 2009, 08:57 PM, said:
-Pufer
I'm disappointed in you, Pufer. I would hope you would take a cue from Samuel L. Jackson and not let venomous snakes be the boss of you.
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My hometown is known for its sky-high housing prices, being a bastion of conservatism in La county, and the occasional celebrity that decides to live there. On the plus side, we have good schools and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. It's a nice enough place, but 'proud' would not be the right word for my feelings towards it.
Where I live now I can go to University, be within walking distance of countless delicious restaurants of every possible variety, and see people doing ridiculous things on a regular basis. But there are any number of things that could entice me to leave. Grad school seems like the most likely, but a massive earthquake causing the Bay Area to join the Bay is a close second.
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#12
Posted 25 January 2009 - 10:36 AM
moonunit4eva, on Jan 23 2009, 04:20 PM, said:
It's the homeplace of the Allman Brothers!
moonunit4eva, on Jan 23 2009, 04:20 PM, said:
It's the homeplace of the Allman Brothers!
moonunit4eva, on Jan 23 2009, 04:20 PM, said:
It's the homeplace of the Allman Brothers!
moonunit4eva, on Jan 23 2009, 04:20 PM, said:
It's the homeplace of the Allman Brothers!
#13
Posted 25 January 2009 - 08:40 PM
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No
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Manchester f***ing united.
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I can get mugged and make my attacker's face meet a wind shield without any consequenses.
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I didn't I was born here.
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Anything.
This post has been edited by undead_shadow: 25 January 2009 - 08:41 PM
#14
Posted 25 January 2009 - 09:19 PM
Sundered Angel, on Jan 25 2009, 12:07 AM, said:
What do you say when people ask you where you're from?
undead_shadow, on Jan 25 2009, 06:40 PM, said:
I will send you a silk tie that I've been using to polish furniture if you move to Sweden.
-Pufer
#15
Posted 26 January 2009 - 04:50 AM
Pufer, on Jan 26 2009, 02:19 AM, said:
-Pufer
Tack själv slag min herre
This post has been edited by undead_shadow: 26 January 2009 - 04:51 AM
#18
Posted 28 January 2009 - 07:58 AM
The town that I consider my hometown more is known for being situated on an insanely rich oyster bay.
Edit: Both towns are pretty heavy on the drinking also.
This post has been edited by Manta: 28 January 2009 - 07:59 AM
#19
Posted 28 January 2009 - 03:46 PM
I love this place because it's small enough to walk through the city centre in under 5 minutes, packed enough to find anything you want to buy, beautiful enough that you can sit and admire anywhere in the city, crammed full of history and about 10 minutes drive from a city centre to a forest.
Unbeatable.
-- Tom Sims
Never take life seriously. Nobody gets out alive anyway.
#21
Posted 28 January 2009 - 11:24 PM
moonunit4eva, on Jan 23 2009, 01:48 PM, said:
Funny thing is, I was born in Reno. Moved here (to GP, Oregon) when I was 2. I re-visited Reno not too long ago, and it sucked, no offense. Me being a non-smoker, I wasn't thrilled about everyone always smoking inside, regardless of the situation. Other than that, I really liked it.
However, I'm proud to live in Grants Pass, OR now, for a reason I'm not so sure of. People say it's a hell-hole here, what with all the rain anytime other than Summer and end-Spring. People say it's too cold, and too rainy, and they want to get the hell outta here. I disagree. Although I'm not much a fan of rain, I for one don't mind it or the cold weather, and the only reason I'd want to move is if a job forced me to.
Lektor, on Jan 28 2009, 12:46 PM, said:
I love this place because it's small enough to walk through the city centre in under 5 minutes, packed enough to find anything you want to buy, beautiful enough that you can sit and admire anywhere in the city, crammed full of history and about 10 minutes drive from a city centre to a forest.
Unbeatable.
Almost reminds me of GP, but I really have no idea if it all relates.
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Und hat er nicht drei Ecken
Dann ist es nicht mein Hut
#22
Posted 29 January 2009 - 06:34 AM
Lektor, on Jan 28 2009, 08:46 PM, said:
I actually have to agree with you...
I've been to Centre Parks there around 20-30 times and I do love the beauty it... I loved the looks all the old people give me when I sit there bird watching... oh and star gazing, I enjoy that immensely aswell.
I never actually thought about moving there but it wouldn't be a bad place... (I've dreamed about living abroad but hasn't everyone).
#23
Posted 29 January 2009 - 08:48 AM
Sundered Angel, on Jan 29 2009, 02:23 AM, said:
Which one? There have been several hundred. It's an annually elected council position. It was a women not that long ago...
undead_shadow, on Jan 29 2009, 11:34 AM, said:
I've been to Centre Parks there around 20-30 times and I do love the beauty it... I loved the looks all the old people give me when I sit there bird watching... oh and star gazing, I enjoy that immensely aswell.
I never actually thought about moving there but it wouldn't be a bad place... (I've dreamed about living abroad but hasn't everyone).
Do it, this city rocks
-- Tom Sims
Never take life seriously. Nobody gets out alive anyway.
#24
Posted 29 January 2009 - 06:44 PM
Captain Zaphod Beeblebrox, on Jan 28 2009, 09:24 PM, said:
Not planning on going to college?
-Pufer
#25
Posted 29 January 2009 - 08:57 PM
Lektor, on Jan 29 2009, 01:48 PM, said:
You know, you're the first person to call me on that.
I'd have to check the family records, but it was hundreds of years back, so I doubt he was elected to the office.
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