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Thread started 02/26/07 5:19am

Mach

Do country folk ...

hmmm You know how city folk leave the city to get away and head out to the country ...

Do country folk head out to the city to get away as well ?
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Reply #1 posted 02/26/07 5:21am

Natisse

Mach said:

hmmm You know how city folk leave the city to get away and head out to the country ...

Do country folk head out to the city to get away as well ?



nod


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Reply #2 posted 02/26/07 5:23am

Mach

Natisse said:

Mach said:

hmmm You know how city folk leave the city to get away and head out to the country ...

Do country folk head out to the city to get away as well ?



nod


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Me too
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Reply #3 posted 02/26/07 5:38am

Anx

i consider myself city folk, and when i want to get away i go to another city. shrug

i grew up country and i hated it, so i guess i'm still rebelling. lol
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Reply #4 posted 02/26/07 5:45am

Mach

Anx said:

i consider myself city folk, and when i want to get away i go to another city. shrug

i grew up country and i hated it, so i guess i'm still rebelling. lol


lol

I grew up city ... live country

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Reply #5 posted 02/26/07 5:47am

Anx

Mach said:

Anx said:

i consider myself city folk, and when i want to get away i go to another city. shrug

i grew up country and i hated it, so i guess i'm still rebelling. lol


lol

I grew up city ... live country

and love both mushy


actually i think i'd really enjoy a week in the country, as long as i was really enjoying the COUNTRY and not having to put up with provincial smalltown crap.
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Reply #6 posted 02/26/07 5:49am

Mach

Anx said:

Mach said:



lol

I grew up city ... live country

and love both mushy


actually i think i'd really enjoy a week in the country, as long as i was really enjoying the COUNTRY and not having to put up with provincial smalltown crap.


Oh yes... the small town business crap can be quite hmmm funny actually lol

I love the country for the COUNTRY

hmm

Country is a weird word if you say it to much

lol
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Reply #7 posted 02/26/07 11:39am

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my country folk parents get away to phoenix for the winter biggrin
but they don't venture out into the city much lol

and this country girl who lives in the city goes home to the country to center nod
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Reply #8 posted 02/26/07 1:39pm

Mach

emm said:

my country folk parents get away to phoenix for the winter biggrin
but they don't venture out into the city much lol

and this country girl who lives in the city goes home to the country to center nod


biggrin One day I hope to go to Phoenix
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Reply #9 posted 02/26/07 3:42pm

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I grew up in the country and couldn't wait to get out into the city and live a little.

Now I've been in the city for 5 years, and I love going back to the country, where I get a fright that it's so quiet lol Can't wait to settle back there, but Im too young for that just now.
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Reply #10 posted 02/26/07 3:45pm

12FU

little harder to go office building tipping though.
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Reply #11 posted 02/26/07 5:41pm

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I live outside city limits. redface It's not as bad as it can be though. I think about those folks who are at least 30 minutes away from the nearest place and feel thankful that I don't live out that far. lol
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Reply #12 posted 02/26/07 10:57pm

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I grew up in the country (on a farm) and could not wait to leave. I hate visiting, I hate being there, I hate everything about it. It's so utterly and completely boring and void of excitement. I would never willing vacation in the country...ever. bored And camping? Fucking for-get it. I think that would be tantamount to being in hell for me!

My parents still live on the farm and when they go on 'vacation' they go to other 'nature' places--not necessarily the "country" though. They do come visit me in New York, but that's not really a vacation for them, it's more like a parental obligation. lol
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Reply #13 posted 02/27/07 7:59am

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I grew up in a tiny town. I now live in a large town. I would prefer a city, but not a large one. And when I want to go somewhere, I usually go to a city. Depends. You can't go hiking in the city really.
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Reply #14 posted 02/27/07 8:21am

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Mach said:

hmmm You know how city folk leave the city to get away and head out to the country ...

Do country folk head out to the city to get away as well ?



nod i think a lot of small town kids head for the big city soon as they get a chance to
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