I live in a town, neither city or country. But I'm only a short, 40 minute Metro ride from DC, and I love having a bit of both. The entrance to the Skyline Drive (part of the Appalachian Trail) is in my town, so dear come into my yard, yet I can walk to McDonald's, Food Lion, K-Mart, most anywhere.
2007-11-04 05:38:18
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answered by jjoy4444 6
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Country
2007-11-04 08:36:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Country.
2007-11-04 10:03:11
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answered by ? 5
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Country.
2007-11-04 08:23:11
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answered by Anonymous
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The country
2007-11-04 07:48:46
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answered by Anonymous
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the city!!! the country is great for a getaway, but theres nothing like the city. so many people, entertainment, ways to have fun! you can meet new people in the city everyday, can't say the same thing for the country. i was actually born in the country, lived there for 4 years before moving to US.
2007-11-04 08:00:34
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answered by varekai 5
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city
2007-11-04 08:06:33
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answered by Yanni 5
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city
2007-11-04 07:49:43
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answered by parkerbb2 3
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city
2007-11-04 07:48:47
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answered by Felix 7
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Both. Though country more over the city. I can do well in either.
2007-11-04 11:20:30
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answered by Anonymous
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