Big city versus small city....
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Big city versus small city....
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Interestingly enough a very good friend of mine moves to farm country, South Dakota and after a year of living there he and his family are moving back to New Jersey because he, and this is a quote "Is bored shitless and hates cows". During the night he claims to hear constant mooing and baaing.
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Get him out of the shedTip the Bottle wrote:I live in the suburbs in New Jersey and I love it. We have parks and forests all over the place. I'm close enough to NYC that I can be there in 20 minutes during the winter I can drive 45 minutes and ski. Now we do have tons of traffic and it gets a bit annoying but what can one do besides move.
Interestingly enough a very good friend of mine moves to farm country, South Dakota and after a year of living there he and his family are moving back to New Jersey because he, and this is a quote "Is bored sh*t and hates cows". During the night he claims to hear constant mooing and baaing.

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In smaller cities I enjoyed the relative quiet, the access to great outdoor activities (hiking, mtn. biking, camping), knowing my way around. I didn't like the small gene pool of dating, sometimes bumping into people I didn't want to bump into... not much else to dislike.
They both have pros and cons like anyhting else.
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Except for the lutefisk thing, of course. it doesn't matter where you are in WI, you always have to worry about lutefisk!
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I currently live in a small town in WI and I absolutely hate it. All people do here is drink. Sometimes there are other activities that go along with drinking. But the alcohol just kind of ruins it for me. Not to mention, all of the people here grew up with all of the people here and aren't really interested it making new friends. I could've come from Mars for all they care.Tralala wrote:I grew up in a tiny (pop. about 2300) town and I hated it. Now I live in a subdivision in a suburb of a medium-sized city. Most folks have too-much-money-not-enough-brainpower syndrome, but I love that I can take a walk around my neighborhood at night without worrying about being mugged/raped/kidnapped/forced to eat lutefisk. Which I would if I tried to do that in downtown Madison, despite what the magazines say.
Except for the lutefisk thing, of course. it doesn't matter where you are in WI, you always have to worry about lutefisk!
I grew up in a big town near a big city. I miss that. There was plenty to do in my town, and if I wanted more, I could just drive to the city. Anything I wanted or needed was withing easy driving distance.
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You summed up small-town WI pretty well. Wait till they get going on Ed Gein. I hope you're not stuck there indefinitely, or you may start to enjoy alcohol a lot more.Melaniep wrote:I currently live in a small town in WI and I absolutely hate it. All people do here is drink. Sometimes there are other activities that go along with drinking. But the alcohol just kind of ruins it for me. Not to mention, all of the people here grew up with all of the people here and aren't really interested it making new friends. I could've come from Mars for all they care.Tralala wrote:I grew up in a tiny (pop. about 2300) town and I hated it. Now I live in a subdivision in a suburb of a medium-sized city. Most folks have too-much-money-not-enough-brainpower syndrome, but I love that I can take a walk around my neighborhood at night without worrying about being mugged/raped/kidnapped/forced to eat lutefisk. Which I would if I tried to do that in downtown Madison, despite what the magazines say.
Except for the lutefisk thing, of course. it doesn't matter where you are in WI, you always have to worry about lutefisk!
I grew up in a big town near a big city. I miss that. There was plenty to do in my town, and if I wanted more, I could just drive to the city. Anything I wanted or needed was withing easy driving distance.

If you need a break, come on over. We don't drink much at my house...reality is already pretty unreal 'round here.