Your Hometown.

  • Katew

    Katew (100)

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    Wellington, New Zealand.
    I like New Zealand, although it's a bit dull, and you get no good merch. The scenery is nice : D
    Wellington is the capital, so there are a lot of shops.
    But there are too many people!
    December 3rd, 2008 at 07:03am
  • Teen Distortion.

    Teen Distortion. (100)

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    Green Bay, WI.
    We suck. seriously.
    We have the Packers.
    I hate being known for our stupid football.
    :finger:
    December 3rd, 2008 at 07:43pm
  • Marius De Romanus

    Marius De Romanus (150)

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    Ireland
    It's big, but it has hardly any good shops,
    or any good fast food places, though it has good cafés.
    Oh and it is full of old people. :tehe:
    December 4th, 2008 at 08:32pm
  • evie may.

    evie may. (100)

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    Gisborne, New Zealand.
    I hate it.
    People there wouldn't know diversity if it screamed 'I'M A JEW' in their faces.

    I'm glad I got out of that scum town early.
    Now I'm living in Wellington, which is mint.
    Far better shopping and the people aren't as horrible.
    December 5th, 2008 at 08:54am
  • Drayden

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    Canada
    Toronto is densely populated, too cold in the winter, too hot in the summer, and pretty awesome. I have an amazing view of the skyline from my bedroom (and even better from the roof). It's beautiful and full of amazing people, but I wish there were more trees and parks and such. I don't like being in nature, but I like being surrounded by it.
    December 5th, 2008 at 09:10am
  • space cadet glow.

    space cadet glow. (100)

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    I live near Auckland, in New Zealand, in the suburbs. It's pretty epic, because practically all the houses I've lived in have been across the road from the beach. I kind of take it for granted I guess. I live near the army base, and this big-ass grey ship was chilling around the shores a few months ago. Those things are freaky intimidating. Yes, just thought you would like to know that story.

    I used to live "out west" though, as Mum affectionately remembers. She loves it out there because whenever we go there to visit my cousin, there's motorbikes galore.
    December 6th, 2008 at 11:28am
  • chromatography.

    chromatography. (255)

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    Australia
    In the suburb that I live in it's really hilly. It's extremely irritating, but the scenery is nice. You know what's some nice suburbs? Toorak and Caulfield. Wow
    December 6th, 2008 at 02:28pm
  • chum

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    I live in a hick town. :tehe:
    I guess I shouldn't exactly call it that, because there are some civilized people with hee-uge homes and money up the kazoo but, quite frankly, I'm not friends with any of them.
    Stonington, CT. I live forty two seconds away from North Stonington (on a good day, when driving slowly), and about ten from the local strip mall. (Which consists of about three shops and a pizza place. Actually, make that two pizza places.)

    I live out in the barely noticed part of town, in the woods and hills and stuff, so I suppose it's pretty cool. There's two ponds and a waterfall right next to my house. :weird
    December 6th, 2008 at 08:25pm
  • totheark.

    totheark. (100)

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    Crossmaglen. =D
    You know when someone rings you up and says, "I'm going to be late. I'm stuck in the middle of nowhere."?
    They're in Crossmaglen, because it's the middle of nowhere. =D

    It's a little town in Ireland that's surrounded by fields, and the most exciting things that happens nowadays is *drum roll* someone gets a new tractor. Yeehaa, much?

    But strangely I love it. Weird ...

    Perhaps it's all of the fields to run around in?

    Google Earth it. It comes under Crossmaglen or Nowhere =P
    December 9th, 2008 at 09:26pm
  • DearJanuary

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    Cold & Quiet.
    It's also the Slurpee capital of Canada and the murder capital of Canada. I don't know if that has something to do with one another, though.
    December 11th, 2008 at 02:19pm
  • fen'harel

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    Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico.
    Ok...where can I start?
    The second major city of whole Mexico; here you'll find murderers in every corner, whores in the Mariscal and Juarez (which are streets where local clubs are), drug dealers killing people, satanic people claiming to kill virgins in honor to the devil (lol it's actually happening), cholos killing in the name of their gang, feminicides (a lot of disappeared women...then you find them in some abandoned place and happen to be rapped and killed), corrupt police that doesn't give a shit on wheather we're dying in front of their very eyes, deseployement, poverty, dirt on the streets...

    Yeah...that pretty much resumes my home town...I can't go out alone, not even during the day...It's like Gotham's city! We're just missing The Joker and Batman lol

    But I do love my city, cuz here are all my friends and family, and they make it worth it!
    December 11th, 2008 at 07:45pm
  • noble six.

    noble six. (100)

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    Teen Distortion.:
    Green Bay, WI.
    We suck. seriously.
    We have the Packers.
    I hate being known for our stupid football.
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    Ha.
    Detroit, MI.
    At least your football team is decent.
    Try being known for the worst football team in history. :file:
    Oh we're not there yet (0-13) but we'll get there.
    Not to mention we were in the top 3 of cities with the most murders (last time I checked anyway)

    But downtown is really nice. Good shops, the weather is hell to deal with but when you live in MI you learn to adapt. Plus being 5 mintues away from Canada is a big bonus Wow
    ...So is have the Stanley Cup champs as your hockey team. xD
    December 13th, 2008 at 10:42pm
  • Frankee

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    I was born in England. But I live in Rotorua, New Zealand.
    It's okay, very cultural and it has so many tourist attractions... because we have so many tourists. :file:
    December 14th, 2008 at 08:44am
  • the major key

    the major key (100)

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    Newcastle upon Tyne, England

    the city with the most teenage pregnancy in Europe, and filled with people who speak in accents that only they can understand

    I love it :cute:
    December 14th, 2008 at 04:28pm
  • Frankee

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    the major key:
    Newcastle upon Tyne, England

    the city with the most teenage pregnancy in Europe, and filled with people who speak in accents that only they can understand

    I love it :cute:
    That's pretty near to where I used to live. In between Durham and Newcastle in a town called Stanley.
    December 14th, 2008 at 07:49pm
  • Prophylactic

    Prophylactic (100)

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    My home town is Toronto, ON.
    I know there's probably lots of people on this site from Toronto, or at least who've been there.
    I guess it's cool sometimes, even though it's polluted, over-crowded and never sleeps. :file:
    We have a lot of shootings and we're usually known for bad stuff.
    But on the flip side, Toronto can be pretty freaking awesome.
    We're really mulit-cultural and we're fun, not to mention we have great parties and concerts and stuff.
    In the end I'm proud to say I grew up in Toronto.
    8)
    December 14th, 2008 at 08:51pm
  • The Velvet Heir

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    Houston, Texas.

    Loud, humid, crowded, smelly. GOOD FOOD. Good shopping.
    December 15th, 2008 at 01:35am
  • Careless Whisper.

    Careless Whisper. (310)

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    I live in a fairly small town. All in all it's about thirty thousand people, including the city limits.

    It's really, really boring most of the time. Super Wal-Mart is pretty much the center of things. Ever since it opened, most businesses open up close to it, seeing as how they get more customers from the traffic.

    Then we have this really dinky mall that has only a handful of decent stores. The "cool" places that the teenagers hang out are Sonic and this local diner close to the high school I went to.

    There are never any good concerts/shows around here. You have to drive a few hours to get to any good events.

    I still like it here though, because for the most part people are really nice. Just kind of boring...
    December 15th, 2008 at 04:55am
  • serendipity;

    serendipity; (200)

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    My hometown is in the Chicagoland area, and I've spend a majority of my life there. It's rather small, and cozy I guess. But I definitely would not want to live there the rest of my life. I prefer the big city life.
    December 15th, 2008 at 05:26am
  • hang you up.

    hang you up. (150)

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    I live in Dallas, TX. I always have.

    We've got over a million people, plenty of crime, but some nice museums and stuff. Everything's accessible. I like it here.

    Just the weather, though...

    I'm moving north as soon as I can...perhaps Chicagoland?
    December 15th, 2008 at 09:32am