Your Hometown.

  • Spiralling Shape

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    Melbourne, bro.

    Love it here. Best place to be.
    November 19th, 2008 at 06:12am
  • chromatography.

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    SpaceFrog:
    Melbourne, bro.

    Love it here. Best place to be.
    Melbourne is the shit. Despite the weather.

    *looks outside at pouring rain* It was sunny this morning.
    November 21st, 2008 at 10:08am
  • Spiralling Shape

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    SpaceFrog:
    Melbourne, bro.

    Love it here. Best place to be.
    Melbourne is the shit. Despite the weather.

    *looks outside at pouring rain* It was sunny this morning.
    Are you kidding. There's so many great things about it.
    Maybe you just live in a dodgy suburb.
    November 22nd, 2008 at 09:05am
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    SpaceFrog:
    Are you kidding. There's so many great things about it.
    Maybe you just live in a dodgy suburb.
    I assure you my suburb isn't dodgy. :XD
    There is good stuff here for sure, but the weather is irksome here. Take today for example. It was hailing here this morning, then pouring rain and currently it's sunny outside. :think:
    November 22nd, 2008 at 09:18am
  • dark_rose

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    My original hometown? New Orleans, Louisiana. Best city in the country! The architecture, the culture, the food, the history.....there's nothing better. Laissez les bons temps rouler!
    November 22nd, 2008 at 07:06pm
  • Mala

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    I live ina small boring village called hundleby,
    not much to do, like ever :(
    November 22nd, 2008 at 07:29pm
  • Spiralling Shape

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    SpaceFrog:
    Are you kidding. There's so many great things about it.
    Maybe you just live in a dodgy suburb.
    I assure you my suburb isn't dodgy. :XD
    There is good stuff here for sure, but the weather is irksome here. Take today for example. It was hailing here this morning, then pouring rain and currently it's sunny outside. :think:
    I like that about the weather though. It's unpredictable.
    Although +40 degrees in summer in insane.
    November 23rd, 2008 at 01:00pm
  • chromatography.

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    ^Try the country in summer. *dies of heat* It's lovely up in the country though, we have beautiful landscapes.

    The unpredictable weather makes me sick. Literally. :shifty
    November 23rd, 2008 at 01:04pm
  • Resolution

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    I live in Bucks County, PA.
    it's outside of Philadelphia.

    Nothing interesting ever happens here. I can't wait to get out of here and move to the city.
    November 24th, 2008 at 12:26am
  • CaesarSalad

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    dark_rose:
    My original hometown? New Orleans, Louisiana. Best city in the country! The architecture, the culture, the food, the history.....there's nothing better. Laissez les bons temps rouler!
    I've been to New Orleans. Actually, I went to the zoo there a few years before Katrina hit. Even though I don't remember anything from that trip. Most of my family is in Louisiana, it's nice there. I went through New Orleans a couple of Novembers back.

    My home town isn't a town. It's the biggest city(land wise) in America. I'll leave you to figure that one out. It sucks too. It's a military city. There are four military bases here. So far I've been on two of them. One for an annual air show and the other for several other things. By the way the second is closed down and is just used for the retired peoples that were in the military, at least the navy.
    November 24th, 2008 at 01:54am
  • Melodious Wings

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    hometown is growing and creating a lot of businesses. Its getting crowded. They are cutting down too many trees and taking the country part away from it. I loved it the way it was, quite, small, distant. but not anymore. :cry: :evil:
    November 24th, 2008 at 03:37am
  • Spiralling Shape

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    ^Try the country in summer. *dies of heat* It's lovely up in the country though, we have beautiful landscapes.

    The unpredictable weather makes me sick. Literally. :shifty
    Mmm, I do love the country. I did work experience in country NSW just because I could. I've never heard of anyone getting sick from unpredictable weather [not calling you a hypocondriac or anything], what happens?
    November 24th, 2008 at 07:23am
  • chromatography.

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    SpaceFrog:
    Mmm, I do love the country. I did work experience in country NSW just because I could. I've never heard of anyone getting sick from unpredictable weather [not calling you a hypocondriac or anything], what happens?
    I'm going to call myself a hypochondriac actually.

    I always get sick in the changing of seasons, or maybe it's just because I have a natural ability to get sick.

    Example, one day it may be freezing, raining and the next day sunny and warm, which happens sometimes here. Then exactly two days later I'll come down with a cold. I don't know, I just can't handle it. It's just weird. I'm a hypochondriac freak personally, but it just seems to happen for some queer reason.:think:
    November 24th, 2008 at 08:19am
  • melancholy.

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    Mines small, boring, full of corn and judgmental. I've never been in a more condescending place in my entire life. People are hateful here.

    But it's pretty damn gorgeous, minus the millions of corn fields. There are rolling hills and tons of wildflowers in the summer. The fall is beautiful too, the trees catch on fire but winter is pretty boring, and cold.
    We have horribly hot summers, sometimes above 100 degrees and our winters sometimes drop below 0. But we're pretty predictable.
    November 25th, 2008 at 01:15am
  • let me go.

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    My city is sorta big. The population is more than 100,000 I think.

    I live in a neighborhood that's less than five minutes from downtown. I live near tons of shopping centers and there's always cars driving around. It's got tons of diverse people too. :cheese: I walk down the street and hear so many different languages being spoken.

    It's pretty dangerous too though. There's too many robberies and gangs. I don't go out at night very much. :shifty

    I definitely love it more than I hate it.
    November 25th, 2008 at 01:21am
  • soft rains.

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    Small, boring, and snobby.
    I really hate it.
    I want to live in the town about thirty minutes from us.
    It's absolutely perfect. In Love
    November 25th, 2008 at 01:41am
  • FueledByAmy

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    I think Sydney is great. The city is awesome with a beautiful harbour, some nice parks and awesome shopping x]
    Also, Town Hall is the place to be. I've met so many great friends there. I love Sydney :D
    November 25th, 2008 at 02:28am
  • Rio V.

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    The Tri-Cities (Richland <-- the one I live in) is awesome. :]
    The only place with... dun dun dunnnn.....

    SPUDNUTS! =D
    December 2nd, 2008 at 02:52am
  • bateman

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    Aldershot.

    Rough Military town.
    I live near Manor Park, in one of the nicer areas. But if you go straight down my road, you've hit a not-so-nice area.
    I kind of like it here.

    !! And from that Wikipedia page, I just found out Martin Freeman is from here. :XD!
    {Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, The Office?}.
    Aswell as 'Britains Most Tattooed Woman'. :tehe:
    December 2nd, 2008 at 09:08am
  • rockurheart

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    I live in a small town south of Manila [Philippines]. I can say that I don't like my hometown because they are way too much into politics, arguing whether to make it a town or a city, that it is a progressive town which is a complete lie, and pretty much politics.
    December 2nd, 2008 at 09:16am