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Would you move to a small town? (pg. 2)
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| nadezhda |
you know...i think i would like to live in a small town in europe sometimes. like a really old village with beautiful scenery and tons of history, but with easy access to a large city. i don't think i could do it in north america though, which would be my only option without a pesky eu passport. :p
then again, i think i could potentially go crazy as well.
maybe when i'm old. |
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| me@t k@tie |
| quote: | Originally posted by AC-Milan
well, by small town I meant 150,000 - 200,000 people, considering the fact that I was born and raised in Moscow, Russia with the population of 12,000,000 |
haha that is HUGE compared to Barry's Bay! At least somewhere that size will have a few places that can keep you entertained while you aren't working. And you won't run into the exact same people EVERY time you go out! :) |
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| AC-Milan |
| quote: | Originally posted by me@t k@tie
haha that is HUGE compared to Barry's Bay! At least somewhere that size will have a few places that can keep you entertained while you aren't working. And you won't run into the exact same people EVERY time you go out! :) |
yea but there is no edm scene which is a killer. The closest cities are Chicago-2.5 hrs, Detroit - 2 hours and Toronto 6 |
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| chinamon |
| quote: | Originally posted by AC-Milan
well, by small town I meant 150,000 - 200,000 people, considering the fact that I was born and raised in Moscow, Russia with the population of 12,000,000 |
that was the size of markham when i first moved here in the late 80s and it wasnt that small. that is pretty big for a town, its more like a small city. |
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| preppie chick |
| i would move if the town was near Dawson's Creek. |
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| Jem_hadar |
| quote: | Originally posted by Matt
uhhh... Hamilton is not a small town.
Jaime, I'll let you do the Collingwood run down ;)
edit: oh , he beat me to it |
HAHAHAHAHAHA... that was priceless Matt!
| quote: | Originally posted by AC-Milan
Ok, let's say the city of Barrie and with no edm scene |
Ya, that's a better example...
| quote: | Originally posted by chinamon
also, i would probably get burned on a cross if i lived in a small town. |
You'd be fine... an adamant, passionate, strong-willed atheist here, and I've not been burned yet on a cross ;) |
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| exstasie |
I wouldn't move to a city any smaller then Toronto!
I think Toronto is the perfect size. I would only move to a larger city. Sure larger cities have their disadvantages...but the positives definitely outway the negatives of large cities! |
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| Jem_hadar |
| quote: | Originally posted by preppie chick
i would move if the town was near Dawson's Creek. |
hahaha
me and Darrinson (senior manager) at work were JUST discussing Dawson's Creek yesterday! HAHA
and P.S. That was SUCH a Grinder or ry-hi statement lars! LOL |
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| me@t k@tie |
| quote: | Originally posted by AC-Milan
yea but there is no edm scene which is a killer. The closest cities are Chicago-2.5 hrs, Detroit - 2 hours and Toronto 6 |
Trust me - I know what it's like. Everyone in this town basically only listens to country music, and that frightens me. However, being in a town that has no edm scene makes you appreciate edm SOOO much more. Every chance that I have to go to Toronto and see one of my favourite DJs makes me unbelievably happy. |
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| *~LiSa-LoO~* |
| Ann Arbour, Michigan is a gorgeous town. It's small...a real university town. I always wanted to go to school there (University of Michigan), just so I could live in that town. But I'd only want to live in that town if I were in school there. |
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| nusty |
| I moved from Los Angeles to a town with only 12,000 people.... now this town is only 4 miles from Times Square NYC so it's really not the same deal but in my case I had no problems with it! :D |
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