Friday, December 25, 2009

I live in a big city, but I always kinda wanted to live on a farm. Have you ever felt this way?

Or, if you live in a samll town or on a farm, did you ever want to live in a big city?



I live in Los Angeles, by the way, in Studio City area, which is really near Hollywood and Universal Studios.



I live in a big city, but I always kinda wanted to live on a farm. Have you ever felt this way?

I've lived in both. And there is one thing I hated about small towns. People love to talk. If you don't mind people talking about you and/or you love talking about other people then a small town might be right for you.



And I'm just talking about little things. For example, if someone sees your car parked outside of a bar at 9pm on a Friday night then you'll be talked about as an alcoholic. If you miscalculate your checking account one month and write a bad check to the grocery store you'll be talked about as poor and a deadbeat.



Did you know that most small towns post all the law violations in the local paper? Get a speeding ticket and everyone knows about it. Get a DUI and forget about it. Moms with strollers will cross the street to avoid you.



Also, FOOD in small towns is bad. If you do all your own cooking then you won't miss those beautiful 24hr taco shops we are used to in LA. I know I did. I started dreaming about a carne asada burrito con todo.



Just some stuff to think about.



I live in a big city, but I always kinda wanted to live on a farm. Have you ever felt this way?

Me too. Wanna try with me? LOL



I live in a big city, but I always kinda wanted to live on a farm. Have you ever felt this way?

I grew up in a small town(1500 people) and lived in Atlanta for a time, but now Im back in the country and thats what I prefer



I live in a big city, but I always kinda wanted to live on a farm. Have you ever felt this way?

nope-can't say that I have



I live in a big city, but I always kinda wanted to live on a farm. Have you ever felt this way?

I felt like that too, then I went camping for 3 days and I realised that I did not have what takes to live in the 'great outdoors'....



I live in a big city, but I always kinda wanted to live on a farm. Have you ever felt this way?

I grew up on a farm. Thought I'd enjoy living in a big city. Tried it for 2 years. Hated it. Now I live in a small village (pop.500), but I still dream of owning a small farm.



I live in a big city, but I always kinda wanted to live on a farm. Have you ever felt this way?

yes and when i traced my family history i found out that they were all farmers -call it instinct or what? maybe you should try and get out into the country a bit or have a break to satisfy your natural longings



I live in a big city, but I always kinda wanted to live on a farm. Have you ever felt this way?

I notice bunch of people think about moving to Alaska, including myself. When city life sucks, wildness calls louder.



I live in a big city, but I always kinda wanted to live on a farm. Have you ever felt this way?

I still long to live in the country, ive just recently moved to toronto and every thing seems to move along to fast, and life is just way to chaotic there.



The country in my opion is better life seems to move along more easier there



I live in a big city, but I always kinda wanted to live on a farm. Have you ever felt this way?

I used to until I tried it!



Give me the city!!



I live in a big city, but I always kinda wanted to live on a farm. Have you ever felt this way?

i never want to move love the city!!!



I live in a big city, but I always kinda wanted to live on a farm. Have you ever felt this way?

I LIVE IN ATHENS AT GREECE.MANY TIMES I WISHED I LIVED AT THE COYNTRYSIDE WHERE EVERYTHING IS BETTER (AIR.GREEN,BETTER RELATIONSHIPS AMONG THE PEOPLE,LESS EXPENSIVE LIFE)



I live in a big city, but I always kinda wanted to live on a farm. Have you ever felt this way?

let's interchange !!!



I live in a big city, but I always kinda wanted to live on a farm. Have you ever felt this way?

only if i feel in love with Old McDonald, and thank i i never did

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