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One of my cousins lives in the San Fernando valley and has asthma. Bad move! Some days he can't even leave the house!

Yeah, sick people need to pay good attention to the air quality.  haha, It's pretty awful.

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I like that my town seems to be tornado immune. Seriously, every other town near me gets tornadoes but mine doesn't. We just get hail, and crazy wind. I also like that my town is safe. There's not a whole lot of crime, and I live on the same street as a cop, and a sheriff. Finally, I like that my town has awesome people in it. I've made some wonderful friends here, in this quaint little town of 6000+ people. 


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In my village there is literally 1 of every kind of take away you can imagine, we even have a subway and its just a small village... 


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I live out in the middle of nowhere, well, a small village of abour 235 people, and even though people can tend to be a bit close minded around here, all in all I just love it cause everyone knows each other, and we kinda help each other out to a certain degree, though I would never tell people arounf here that I am a brony, something tells me that would be a big nono around these parts. :blush:


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My town gets kinda boring at times because their isn't a whole lot to do. The only entertainment here is movie theaters and restaurants lol. You would have to go to the city near here to find something to do. And practically the place is covered in Apple trees. This place is like Applejack's heaven.

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I like my new hometown that I moved to last October. There's a lot I can do, such as walk to a few stores, and such.

 

The old one wasn't so bad it was just...way out of the way of just about every store, and when it snowed, you were short out of luck. The neighbourhood was also starting to change, and I don't mean that in a good way. Just about everyone I knew was moving out, and the new people just didn't click. It happens sometimes.


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The only few things I like about my home town is that their is always something for you to do, and their is stores all over the city. Other then that I don't think I really like my home town. 


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Hm... It's very well-known for its band/marching band program. So I got to be a part of one of the most prestigious marching bands in high school and that was really awesome! Especially since in my senior year we became more so. xD

 

The size of the town is probably just about right for me. It's been expanding pretty rapidly in the last 15 years, but it's still not too small, and not too big. People complain about there being 'nothing to do', but I don't really understand that? Then again I think that the weather here is unbearable most of the year so there's no reason to even want to spend time outside, and I do not party or go to bars/clubs, so that's probably why I don't understand? I don't know, I honestly have no clue what they even mean by that.

 

The cost of living is pretty good... And gas prices are among the lowest in the country, to my knowledge. Also, it's pretty safe in that there aren't many crimes. Although the potential of tornadoes always keeps it from being 'safe' enough for me.

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I live in Broken Arrow, a suburb of Tulsa. It's pretty nice here, with little crime and a VERY highly regarded marching band program that hopefully I'll get to be a part of  :lol: .. The weather can get nasty sometimes, but in my 15 years of life I've only experienced one tornado.

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I like living in San Pablo because growing up there made me the person I am today. Also, it's close enough to San Francisco and also there's an avenue called San Pablo Avenue that can take me to Berkeley and other cities and a road called San Pablo Dam Road that takes me to Orinda, where I can take the BART.


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Oh man, where do I start?
 

- I live one mile away from my job

- I have the whole downstairs section of my house all to myself, at a cost of only $500/month (or $125/week)

- Close to everything

 

It's just awesome.

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My hometown isn't what it used to be. It has grown too much and doesn't have enough fun stuff to do. But I like its proximity to the Denver area and the little downtown area--while small and surrounded by modern development like town homes, a shopping center, and a water park--is fun to hang out in.


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I like Kaunas because it is big enough to have almost all the shops (for example, three shops that sell electronic parts like transistors and capacitors, multiple shops that sell car parts etc), but not as big as Vilnius, so the traffic jams are not that bad. I am also really lucky that my work is near my home, I can drive there in about 10 minutes.

It's also near the middle of the country, so when I want to do somewhere in the country, it's about 300km or closer.

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