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Cheryl P
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Of course, we picked the town, and built the house ourselves. Down to the last nail. |
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infobucket
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yes, nothing beats west coast weather!! :) |
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soccermom
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Not really. |
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taylorvillegirl
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I love the place I live. I love my kids that I live with and my dog. My husband.................................... |
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Sarah B!!!
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No, I am really super excited to move!!! I am moving back to the thumb of Michigan, where all the fun is!!! Plus family, can't forget about them. |
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jessie g
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NO! Everyone says New York is amazing, but those people don't live here! I'm moving to Denmark! The happiest place on Earth! |
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kristalkat
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NO...boo hoo....i miss my homeland |
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junpower00
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yeah for now, but could be better |
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tirebiter
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For the most part. I have alot of great family and friends here, but honestly, I have someplace else I rather be |
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Sheila
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I would love a bigger, nicer house, but some times ya gotta be ok with what ya got. |
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R G
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No!!! This town is the sorriest most ignorant place I've ever been in my life. However my hubbies job is why we are stuck in this sorry dump. |
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bigjohn B
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I live in two places, love them both. |
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sunny d
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HELL NO |
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just me
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I'm happy with my home, some of my neighbors I could do without. |
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charlie S
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Yes, just not who I live with... but I am the only one who can change that. Be careful what you wish for. |
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Itchy legs
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si |
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something crazy
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i am probably in the least satisfiable area you can live in. not only is there at least 1 meter of snow to shovel every morning... i need to get in my freezing car, warm up the engine, remove all snow from the car so i dont get a ticket, drive to the train station (25 minutes away), find parking (700 meters away), take the train (standing all the way) for 33 minutes, pressed like pickles, I then need to get stuck in a crowd trying to get off the train (5 mins) and then is the horrible horrible 25 minute uphill walk from the central station to the university. My university is conveniently placed on the top of a hill. walking up to the university through the corridor of wind (the wide street), boots barely having a grip on the pavement, we receive winds at 70km/h pushing us back downhill. This is no easy hill... this is one STEEP hill, with the building i need to go to every morning being obviously the highest one at the university. i get to class too exhausted to actually pay attention and i go to sleep on the table. so after getting absolutely nothing out of my first class i go to the library and try to read from the book what the prof taught in class. my guess is you have probably stopped reading this by now.... so i wont go on. |
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Ray
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depends on my mood, & not really on where i live... |
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Kenzie
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yes i like where i live |
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~~Candi~Gurl~~
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Yes and no...... I don't like this state or this town we live in, but I'm happy anyway.......I never thought I would be happy living anywhere except where I grew up, but have found that I am happy going where my husband goes .... Home is where the heart is and he is my heart ....... |
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Erin
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Yes, in the country ...there's nothing like wide open spaces. |
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Sicilian 2 dtg!
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I wasn't before, but I just moved. I think I will be much happier here. |
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Cathy
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prison is fun |
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Melissa
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For the time being. We are living in a nice rental, but I will be much happier when we reach the goal of buying some land and building our house - ourselves. We're about 1 year away and I can't wait to get started... |
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njgrl1031
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Not at all. I would love to move but hubby loves NJ and won't leave. |
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UpDown&AllAround
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Yes, Florida is really great.
Especially during the winter times. |
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Pink 23
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I live in San Antonio, TX. I like it for the most part. But I'd love a huge log cabin by the mountains or a river. I'd like to see what Montana looks like. |
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kljones71
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No I hate Georgia...it is too cold. I miss Florida where the seasons never change. |
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