Lakeville Sucks
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Geography of Nowhere
Home From Nowhere
Both by James Howard Kunstler
http://www.kunstler.com/books.html
Good reads on the topic. I share most views with him. He'* a nice person to talk to as well. I talked to him online once or twice.
Home From Nowhere
Both by James Howard Kunstler
http://www.kunstler.com/books.html
Good reads on the topic. I share most views with him. He'* a nice person to talk to as well. I talked to him online once or twice.
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And you wanted to trade houses with me? Because of salt? Ha. Yeah right.
Kinda neat around here, I live 10 miles from town. We own 12.5 acres, and this is the biggest *mostly* undeveloped land in this part of the county. The only buildings on all 12.5 acres is 2 houses and a barn.
Kinda neat around here, I live 10 miles from town. We own 12.5 acres, and this is the biggest *mostly* undeveloped land in this part of the county. The only buildings on all 12.5 acres is 2 houses and a barn.
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Kinda neat around here, I live 10 miles from town. We own 12.5 acres, and this is the biggest *mostly* undeveloped land in this part of the county. The only buildings on all 12.5 acres is 2 houses and a barn.
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Originally Posted by fantastic88
Kinda neat around here, I live 10 miles from town. We own 12.5 acres, and this is the biggest *mostly* undeveloped land in this part of the county. The only buildings on all 12.5 acres is 2 houses and a barn.
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Try growing up in the city of Boston. with triple deckers so close to each
other you could almost touch the house next to you.
and as far as property. we were lucky if the back yard was 15 x 40
other you could almost touch the house next to you.
and as far as property. we were lucky if the back yard was 15 x 40
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i grew up in a town called vermilion on lake erie. when i was younger there realy wasnt anyone living there. as the yrs went buy more and more ppl moved there. then the prep hoods (as we called them) started to go up. lil preppy kids thinking they where gangsters. lol . but then the cops started to be dixs casue of all the housing complexs. well yall get the idea. but the snow mobiles are stil aloud. when ever it would snow, you wouldnt see car tracks for a day or so all you will see is snowmobile track all over the place.
its called over population. and we usta crack on china/japan not sure which one cause they where only aloud to have one kid!!!!!! wonder how much longer befoer that goes here too..
its called over population. and we usta crack on china/japan not sure which one cause they where only aloud to have one kid!!!!!! wonder how much longer befoer that goes here too..
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All the small towns around the Twin Cities are exploding. I've only lived up here about 10 years, and I can remember when going through Hastings was a "Don't blink or you'll miss it" situation. Now it goes on for miles. Lots of executive townhomes and duplexes and such.
It'* kind of funny, because all them folks that are moving "to the country" are just making rush hour commutes, crime, taxes, and all the other things they were "escaping" that much worse....
It'* kind of funny, because all them folks that are moving "to the country" are just making rush hour commutes, crime, taxes, and all the other things they were "escaping" that much worse....
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