What do you like most about the city you live in?
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Sep 27, 2011 21:16 by southpaw -
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Sep 27, 2011 19:17 by discomeg2 from iphone-
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I have no idea who these people are.
Sep 27, 2011 20:13 by discomeg2.
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The people here. Well... not all of them but family and friends. As drivers the rest of the city seems to suck/ need to get where they're going 10 minutes ago
Sep 27, 2011 16:42 by coconut -
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I love Burien. We are 10 minutes from downtown Seattle, 10 minutes from the airport, and right on the sound (we walk from our back porch through some lovely woods to the beach in about 15 minutes). We have restaurants galore, lots of small businesses (the BEST toy store and thrift stores I've come across), a large library, a quaint downtown (Olde Burien). Not to mention parades, festivals, pub crawls, charity nights, a great community center and a farmer's market. All in one small city (7.3 sq. miles)
Sep 27, 2011 15:40 by jenaissance -
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I just moved from Seattle to Denver. I miss my friends and family like crazy, but it's always sunny here, and I finally get to see my boyfriend every day :)
Sep 27, 2011 10:40 by hardrockhippie from iphone -
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I live in a small rural town. I suppose the thing I like most and hate the most is that everyone knows everyone. I can always get help when I need, but everyone has to know your business. The way information gets around this town is ridiculous.
Sep 27, 2011 10:17 by sarastarrr-
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I grew up in a place like that. I thought I hated it until developers came in, now I miss the way it was.
Sep 27, 2011 10:35 by hardrockhippie.
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Familiarity and diversity.
Sep 27, 2011 08:46 by zoe from iphone -
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Sep 27, 2011 08:41 by chaomancer -
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Welwyn Garden City is nice and quiet, it's far enough from London to be affordable to live in, the people are quite nice and most places are near enough to walk to. Perfect.
Sep 27, 2011 07:24 by glozboy -
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I live it a little village after living opposite a bus station and taxi rank for 3 years. I love how quiet it is, being able to see the stars at night and how I only have to walk 10mins down the road to work
Sep 27, 2011 06:21 by kjackson from iphone -
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Sep 27, 2011 05:46 by saxchik-
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Dont know where you live but it looks great!
Sep 27, 2011 14:48 by chelseagirl. -
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Where you live is so cleeean. And, I like that the stores clearly have a retro feel. I'd also bet that there's a local ordinance governing the size of signs, or tax carrots and sticks for all three of these elements of a pretty town.
Sep 27, 2011 18:30 by sethness. -
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I'm in West Chester, PA. It's home of West Chester University, It's much nicer (and cleaner) when all the kids are on break. :)
Sep 27, 2011 20:29 by saxchik.
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I live in the rural burbs (there's a farm behind my house), yet I live 2 miles from nearly any store/restaurant I could ever want (8 grocery stores, every kind of clothing store, any food you could ever want to eat). I have the best of both worlds (convenience of dense city like shopping not far away, with the calmness of green pasture of suburbs).
Sep 27, 2011 04:21 by toyotaboy -
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Sep 27, 2011 01:24 by diversal -
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The pub!!! Seriously. I live in a small market town, not a city, and I only moved to this part of the world because the man I wanted to marry lived here, and he wouldn't move to where I lived at the time. The marriage was a disaster but as my kids are settled in school now I can't move for a few years yet. I don't really like it round here at all, but my local pub is its one saving grace, as it has a real community feel to it.
Sep 27, 2011 00:12 by chelseagirl from iphone-
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You let a dog into the pub? Yeeesh! Admittedly, one doesn't mind sharing germs with one's own housepet. I've shared icecream and the odd bowl of milk with mine. However, who knows where a dog's feet have been? Or what it has poked its nose into? True story: I boycotted my FAVORITE restaurant for three months after they let a dog in and fed it off of one of their regular plates. I only returned when they put up a "no dogs" sticker on the door. Not sure what happened to the plate.
Sep 27, 2011 18:24 by sethness. -
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This pub doesn't serve food and dogs are very welcome. The pub dog (owned by a landlord) is a black Labrador and there're at least half a dozen dogs that visit regularly. This was The first time I saw this dog though!
Sep 29, 2011 23:12 by chelseagirl.
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