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Originally Posted by Rochard
I hated where I grew up. It was in the middle of no place in rural New Jersey; The nearest shopping center was nearly an hour away. Nearest movie theatre was forty five minutes. I mean, there was just nothing there. Hometown had two banks, a family restaurant, a pizza place, a bagel place, a five and dime, and a grocery store. THAT'S IT. I couldn't wait to leave.
Now, as an adult, I would kill to live there. It was just so beautiful, such a slow pace, but you don't see that as a kid when your looking for excitement.
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I had a feeling exactly like that, I was raised in a small town (although the population is like 90 000) and even I still have a couple of my very best friends there, I hated it so much, lots of wanna bees and surface and bad square elements.
Now after like 8 years I visit this place almost every weekend and even it still has mainly its square dumb face I don't care anymore and just keep my people around, my only bar with style where they play live music with girls and milf's and am pretty much fine with that.
It's just I could never EVER go to any of the "party" places around here again cause that's just SOO lame - McDouchenberg smalltown gets served a lot lol