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You would hate to end up living in one of those quaint little suburban neighborhoods, amirite?
by Anonymous13 years ago
I do live in one of those quaint little suburban neighborhoods...
by Anonymous13 years ago
I said to END UP living there.
by Anonymous13 years ago
what's wrong with something being quaint, huh?
by Anonymous13 years ago
I was just using it to paint a picture of what I meant.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I was kidding...because it's in my username...
by Anonymous13 years ago
FFF.
by Anonymous13 years ago
come on, Rocky.
by Anonymous13 years ago
(crying)
by Anonymous13 years ago
:$
by Anonymous12 years ago
I actually wrote an essay for my Lang class about this exact subject.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I like them. :) I moved away from one and we were all like family.
by Anonymous13 years ago
thats honestly my dream, to just live in a cute neighborhood and raise good, polite children. call me crazy, but its true. those quaint neighborhoods are so adorable to me.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I want to live in a small town in New England, Gilmore Girls style.
by Anonymous13 years ago
It's not as cool as it seems. Coming from a girl who lives in a small town in New England, we have three pizza places/stores, a small barely used park, and no town get togethers.
But, if there is a Gilmore Girls town, I would like to move there.
by Anonymous13 years ago
lol. I get what you mean. I grew up in a suburban neighborhood, no way in hell am I ending up in one.
I'm going to have an adventurous life, traveling the world.
I'd rather die than end up one of those crazy, stay at home, soccer moms haha.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Truth.
by Anonymous13 years ago
YES
by Anonymous13 years ago
this... and if I had to stick to one place, I'd pick downtown NYC or somewhere exciting
by Anonymous13 years ago
yeah, definitely. NYC has to be one of the most exciting cities out there. If I HAD to stay in one place, it'd probably be there.
by Anonymous13 years ago
God yes. I will kill myself before that happens.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I would rather die.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I hate suburbia. New England's kind of different, since every town is pretty much put together randomly and houses built one by one, not huge, creepy building developments with 50 houses that all look the same. I think I'd settle for a small Maine town. Nothing happens, but it's pretty.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I live in one of those and I can't wait to move to NYC as soon as I can
by Anonymous13 years ago
nope i would love to live in one.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Wow. I don't think I've ever seen a post made by Rocky that has negative votes.
by Anonymous13 years ago
There are quite a few, trust me.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I live in one now and it drives me crazy. Its so... claustorphopic. As cliche as this sounds as soon as I can, I'm getting out of here and traveling the world. You only live one life and I'm not going to live it trapped.
by Anonymous13 years ago
people who grew up in the burbs and are going to NYC are in for a shock lol
by Anonymous13 years ago
I live in England and I would LOVE to live in a suburban neighbourhood in America
by Anonymous13 years ago
It's not like it is in the movie or TV shows. Nothing exciting ever happens haha.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Ooh. I blame desperate Housewives for my high expectations. What's it really like?
by Anonymous13 years ago
In the suburbs I...
I learned to drive.
And you told me we'd never survive,
grab your mother's keys, we're leaving.
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