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Posted by _Ocean_Drive_ on Mar-24-2006 16:03:

Small town America

Do you live in a small town? Pics or stfu!

I'm looking for some pics of small town America. Maybe at sunset with a Pizzahut next to a Burger King at a crossroads and then an open road for miles...

Those kinds of towns!!


Posted by Aureus on Mar-24-2006 17:07:

Burlington, Vermont



Nice place to live!

Not much to do though Unless you like to drink

Plus, Montreal is only 2 hours away!


Posted by _Ocean_Drive_ on Mar-24-2006 17:17:

This is exactly the kind of stuff I'm looking for, cheers guys, keep it coming.

Aserus, can you repost that pic? It doesn't display


Posted by tubularbills on Mar-24-2006 18:54:

i dunno if this is what you're looking for, but a few from iowa here:







unfortunately, that's really all i have. small town iowa is so boring i never really take a lot of pics of it. haha


Posted by eFeKz on Mar-24-2006 19:15:

I do. 150,000 people in my city of billings, montana, USA
fuck.

heres a look at mostly downtown.


Posted by fastmp3 on Mar-24-2006 19:59:

OMG they have electricity in montana


Posted by RapidFire on Mar-24-2006 20:10:

quote:
Originally posted by fastmp3
OMG they have electricity in montana


and buildings!


Posted by medinaM5 on Mar-24-2006 20:11:

not a big fan of small towns, i couldnt imagine living in one


Posted by Boomer187 on Mar-24-2006 20:34:




heres the main road in town.


Posted by eFeKz on Mar-24-2006 21:13:

quote:
Originally posted by fastmp3
OMG they have electricity in montana
yeah, we just got it a few weeks ago too.


Posted by eFeKz on Mar-24-2006 21:17:

quote:
Originally posted by Nou
Don't worry, people still think that Seattle is mainly a forest and bears roam the streets...
LOL oh god.


Posted by medinaM5 on Mar-24-2006 21:20:

quote:
Originally posted by Nou
Don't worry, people still think that Seattle is mainly a forest and bears roam the streets...


yeah i hate that...omg u live in seattle, rofl its probably pouring down rain there right now


Posted by fastmp3 on Mar-24-2006 21:20:

Medina is rich


Posted by medinaM5 on Mar-24-2006 21:26:

quote:
Originally posted by fastmp3
Medina is rich



Posted by fastmp3 on Mar-24-2006 21:29:

Bill Gates lives there i think


Posted by medinaM5 on Mar-24-2006 21:32:

quote:
Originally posted by fastmp3
Bill Gates lives there i think


2 min walk


Posted by Allied Nations on Mar-24-2006 23:01:

i think there is like 20-25 million people in this city


Posted by D-res on Mar-24-2006 23:06:

i've spent the last 14 years of my life growing up in a town of roughly 17,000.

it blows. the senior citizens vote in record numbers everytime something interesting gets proposed (skate park, city aquatic center, etc) and they always vote it out.

gay.

thats why when i graduated i picked up and moved to milwaukee. i love being sorrounded by 2 million people. there are actually things to do. its a beautiful thing


Posted by Zoso on Mar-24-2006 23:12:

Living in a town of about 1,700. Hey, at least we have broadband!


Posted by Caela on Mar-24-2006 23:16:

this is burlington...the biggest city in vermont with a whopping 40,000 inhabitants. which drops drastically when college ends for the year (unversity of vermont)...it's a beautiful 'city', just wayyyy too quaint.


Posted by LinX on Mar-24-2006 23:37:

my only memory of mercer island is getting lost at 2am trying to find a hotel room and watching some dirt bag getting arrested.. othere than that its a nice area..


i still love nyc though.. i cant stay away from here too long.. i hate small towns.. i love where i live


Posted by medinaM5 on Mar-24-2006 23:39:

lol nou...

mercer island is very very nice...there's house up for sale for 40 million right now

linky


Posted by _Ocean_Drive_ on Mar-25-2006 01:05:

Thanks for all this stuff guys, I find it really interesting. It's just always interested me for some reason! I get bored of big cities so fast, and I'd like to try rural America for a bit. Maybe somewhere like uber-rural Mississippi within earshot of a train going along at night and sounding its horn!!....

or Wyoming or something just incredibly remote!! Small towns with the basics and one or two franchises!



quote:
Originally posted by Zoso
Living in a town of about 1,700. Hey, at least we have broadband!


Any chance of some pics Zoso?


Posted by astroboy on Mar-25-2006 01:20:

If you want to see truly small towns you've got to go to Australia.

Here's a picture of William Creek, South Australia (Average Population: 16)




Posted by _Ocean_Drive_ on Mar-25-2006 01:21:

quote:
Originally posted by astroboy



Are those private Aircraft?!


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