i live in southlake....it is a very rich town...a large portion of the kids are arrogant and rude and lack respect....and i hate it....b/c im not that...i want to leave so badly...lol....
2007-03-10 11:19:04
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answered by g_rant07 3
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To the right, housing. 3 blocks beyond that, corn fields. To the left, houses, and Main Street, 3 blocks long. Drive 5 minutes, and cow pastures and 1 place has horses. Behind me, an idiot with a pitt bull (some people don't deserve a dog) drive 5 minutes, corn fields and the high school (across the street from the high school, another bar), in front of my house, a lawyer. Five minutes away: bean fields. We have an equal number of bars and churches. And none of the churches are close to the high school.
Yes I like it here, although I want to move father out into the country where I can have several acres buffer between me and neighbors.
2007-03-10 11:26:02
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answered by nokhada5 4
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I live in Amarillo, Texas. For the most part, it is an ok place to live. The culture is very diversified here. The city is really growing. We do tend to have all four seasons here. Today it was 77 degrees with thunderstorms in the forcast. During the spring months they call this area "tornado alley", it can get rather scary at times. I am originally from Pa. but my kids are still here, so I stay too.
2007-03-10 11:47:12
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answered by deb 7
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I live in Ireland. I live in a house that i close to a twenty acre playing field and public park.
I work nine to five.
In the evening i walk my dog in the fields he regularly chases the bats that come down from the local church bellfry at dusk.
Late evenings i go for a few pints with friends in the local pub.
Its a slow paced quality of life here, i think we all like it.
2007-03-10 12:31:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Hia, I live in Sheffield SouthYorkshire, It's famous for Stainless steel,and the Embassy Snooker championship at the Crucible. I am grateful for my parents bringing me up here, but, I would much rather live at Whitby, on the North Yorkshire coast. But unless I win the lottery, this will not happen, cos I don't have the funds.
2007-03-10 11:51:57
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answered by Jeanette 7
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I live in Laytown, which is a tiny seaside village on the east coast of Ireland. We moved out here from the city 4 years ago. I love having the beach almost at our door; I love the quiet, rural quality of life - like the shopping in my nearest town, Drogheda.Love the fact it's a medieaval town with part of it's walls standing; love being close to the estuary of the river Boyne.
2007-03-10 11:26:15
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answered by marie m 5
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Florida. 10 miles from the coast .
Winters are mild usually.
There is a great concert place called Rock Crusher Canyon
Nice shopping
People are friendly
I like it here but miss home too.
Wildlife parks are great
Biker country
Auto shows that are awesome ..old cars....
Beaches are great . clean water.
wild animals such as black bears. coyote. fox. are seen / that is exciting to see them.
2007-03-10 11:26:15
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answered by StarShine G 7
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I live in Columbus, Ohio in the ghetto, in a huge house which I love the house I hate my neighbors I hate ohio because it gets cold and I hate the cold I guess the only reason I'm here is because this is where my family is.
2007-03-10 11:24:30
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answered by fluttergirl2004 5
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south shields, a sea side town, with lovely beaches and parks, plenty pubs and night clubs, great people, plenty shops, minchellas ice cream, i love it here for all them reasons and also because I'm in the middle of sunderland and newcastle so there's always some thing to do or some where to go
2007-03-10 11:25:21
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answered by angie 5
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i live in manor park in slough and my mate lives in cippenham which is also in slough i just like to say it is the biggest **** hole going its all chavs and people shagging on park benches and you cant forget the druggies the ones that are bout 40 years old and ask you for money pretending to be only 14 years old there is no where for anyone to go and where ever you do go you at risk of sitting on a used condom
slough's literal meaning is bog or mire nuff said !!!!!!!!!
2007-03-10 11:29:13
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answered by weirdo 2
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The weather is nice, the water is 2 blocks away, but alot of people are starting to move here and the crime has gone way up. and no I wish that I could move to the mountains, how about you.?
Antioch Ca. U.S.
2007-03-10 11:23:58
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answered by *queenfairy1*Antioch California 7
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