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26-04-2007, 10:12
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Suburbia vs City
i have been staying in White Rock, Vancouver for the last 5 days at my friend until i find an apartment in downtown Vancouver
it is a suburb about 40 minutes from downtown vancouver
everyone i meet, all his friends and family are ridiculously nice but it really shows what different worlds people grow up in
people questioning things like the Sopranos when that is an everyday occurance(the people and the way they act, not the killings) where i am from
today, my friend was asking about hoe the racetrack works- ive been going to the track since i was 13!!
neither is better than the other-just different worlds
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27-04-2007, 10:09
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Originally Posted by marc26
i have been staying in White Rock, Vancouver for the last 5 days at my friend until i find an apartment in downtown Vancouver
it is a suburb about 40 minutes from downtown vancouver
everyone i meet, all his friends and family are ridiculously nice but it really shows what different worlds people grow up in
people questioning things like the Sopranos when that is an everyday occurance(the people and the way they act, not the killings) where i am from
today, my friend was asking about hoe the racetrack works- ive been going to the track since i was 13!!
neither is better than the other-just different worlds
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I grew up in Suburbia, and swore to myslef that I would never live there. I tried living in the city for a few years in my twenties, but couldn't hack it. Just too much of an overload for my nervous system. So I moved to the country and that is where I live now, in a little village, eight miles beyond where the suburbs stop. Very quiet place, nothing going on here at all. Lots of woods, fields, and critters.
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28-04-2007, 00:11
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I grew up in Suburbia, and swore to myslef that I would never live there. I tried living in the city for a few years in my twenties, but couldn't hack it. Just too much of an overload for my nervous system. So I moved to the country and that is where I live now, in a little village, eight miles beyond where the suburbs stop. Very quiet place, nothing going on here at all. Lots of woods, fields, and critters.
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and thats what i meant by my last sentence
neither is better than the other-just how people choose to live
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28-04-2007, 11:48
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Surburbia have got home advantage but nothing to play for so, I'll go for a 2-1 away win!!
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