- Suffocating Hearts:
- I live near Waldorf, Maryland and we've been here for about 11 years.
Honestly, people tend to find Waldorf boring, especially if they weren't born here. No, we don't have a million malls, and even with this baseball stadium down the street, the biggest concert that've we've had here was T-Pain and Flo Rida.
I do like it here though - it feels like home and since almost everyone is moving around here, you really do get to know a lot of different people. Plus, a lot of teachers are moving down to this area. Most of mine are from Michigan and Pennsylvania.
totally grew up around waldorf...i think the only thing i found exciting was the first time a friend of mine came down to visit from CT, we went to the movies just outside the mall, we were the only white people out there and she saw the cop car and asked "what happened?" i glanced around for an ambulance or a firetruck and then realized she was talking of the cars..."those are normal, didn't you notice the 'no weapons' stickers on the doors?"...but yeah, it's not all it's cracked up to be, you can't even say good charlotte hails from there anymore...
i currently live in Richmond, Virginia. i'm in love with their local music scene as well as the bigger bands that pass through [a lot play at some of the smaller venues, that's how i've met a few], i love the bustle of a city and then there are places you can just go and forget the same bustle at the same time. i'm not sure there's one thing i don't like about it...well i guess people can't drive, that's a big one.