What is it like in America? - Comments

  • realise

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    ...Like The Warehouse? I think it's around about the same thing. We get CDs for $20 in that store but at a proper CD store, they're like $30.
    January 20th, 2010 at 03:03am
  • courier six

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    V -legasp- No Wal-Marts?!

    It's like this general merchandise store where you can supposedly get name brand goods for a cheaper price. And it's huge. o.o
    January 20th, 2010 at 03:02am
  • realise

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    v I don't even know what Wal-Mart is. We don't have that over here.
    January 20th, 2010 at 02:58am
  • courier six

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    I live in Los Angeleeees, California. xp

    SoCal isn't everything it's cracked up to be, the real Hollywood sucks, only part of it is the pretty thing we all see on T.V. , the other part? one of the worst areas around here. That and, the rich people live in Beverly Hills. >.<
    Besides that it's your average state. Stores, Wal-Marts, houses, etc. :)
    January 20th, 2010 at 02:57am
  • HippieDays

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    I grew up in a small town, very small, less than one thousand.

    Lots of mountains. :):):)
    January 20th, 2010 at 02:57am
  • Mrs.IeroWaySainthood

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    Well I live in ft. Lauderdale florida. It's down south. There are parts of it that are really ghetto and bad than thier are perfect family neighboorhoods where a crime only gets committed like every ten years. All of America is diffrent.

    Overall. It's expensive and has major goverment issues. Than there are so many benefits and oppurtunities other countrys don't have. It all depends how you look at it and where you live.
    January 20th, 2010 at 02:56am
  • jasonsudekis

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    Well, everyone is going to tell you something different. I can just tell you what it's like for me.

    I grew up in a small, rural town. There were cornfiels absolutely everywhere, and most people were farmers, though not all. We didn't have any stoplights, and on weekends kids would go to bonfires if it was warm out. There was one small school, and pretty much everybody knew everybody. I found it to be cozy and warm, but a bit un-private at times.

    :)
    January 20th, 2010 at 02:54am