Posted: 6/1/2004, 7:11 pm
17??? That just made me feel like a dirty old manMechanical Thought wrote:17
I remember Alan saying something about this being the year that "everyone gets laid" ... excellent.
What ever happened to Alan?

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17??? That just made me feel like a dirty old manMechanical Thought wrote:17
I remember Alan saying something about this being the year that "everyone gets laid" ... excellent.
What ever happened to Alan?
Don't let them dishearten you, I love my small town. It has a population of about 7000 in the county and half that's in the city and my Grandma's town is 2000 for the whole county, where our ranch is, that's where I want to grow old. It's all about location, if you are near enough to the city so you can get what you need, it's good. If your'e so isolated it takes days to get there, then I can see how that would be a big pain in the ass. But honestly, how many places are there like that anymore? I love how everyone here knows who I am and if not me, then my parents or grandparents. I was so suprised the other day, this guy I had never talked to but vaguely remember from high school was like oh yeah you cheered and danced and did basketball right? I was so amazed.i wish i lived in a small town.
I donno...but that is a cool name.is your town like stars hollow?
I live in a small town. About 500 people live here and its not too far away from Edmonton.dream in Japanese wrote:do all of you live in very small towns?
its a nice luxury. at the same time it's kind of a pain. overall i rate small town living a B-dream in Japanese wrote:i just like the whole idea of everyone knowing who you are.
my advice to getting over that is as follows:joe_canadian wrote:fucking writer's block!
*is very glad Woodlynne comes to Collingswood for high school*xoNoDoubt69 wrote:i did until i moved out of my parents house. there are maybe 15 streets. we didn't even have our own high school. we had to go to the next town overs high school. it's a very small town.
been in that situation. i lived in a town that had a high school, but then i left and came back. by the time i came back, the high school was gone and we had to go 11 miles on a bus to go to school with our rivals back when we had a high school. that was nuts.nikki4982 wrote:*is very glad Woodlynne comes to Collingswood for high school*xoNoDoubt69 wrote:i did until i moved out of my parents house. there are maybe 15 streets. we didn't even have our own high school. we had to go to the next town overs high school. it's a very small town.