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I kno we have people living in both. Which do you prefer? I would take a big city. But lately Ive benn wanting to expierience living in a small town cause theres more things to do nearby.
 
I live in Carlisle, Tony should know how small it is.
 
I live in a small town and there arent more things to do, but I do like it because you have more privacy and more room outside to do stuff.
 
Small towns are nice because it's not so trafficy and crowded. But there are a lot of great benefits to a big city too, a lot of different things to do and ways to spend your time.
 
I'm not sure honestly which I would prefer to live in. I live in a small town and I kind of like it but Ive never lived in a big city to know what that's like. I do hate the traffic though when i go to Chicago every year.
 
Big cities, I just feel more at home. More things to do too.
 
I live in the biggest city int he country, but I would rather live in the small town thats about half an hour drive away, everything is really close theres a basketball court about 2 minute walk from my friends house./
 
Small town. I live in one, and granted I've never lived in a big city, but I love my town. It's somewhat small, but I like it. You don't have to drive 45 minutes every time you want to do something, and traffic is horrid. There is also a lot more crime and stuff in cities, a lot of bums, it's hella polluted, etc.

I could only imagine living in Boston, going out to get a gallon of milk and getting back home in like a half hour-45 minutes because of traffic.
 
I live in a HUGE suburb of Atlanta. Traffic is a nightmare..So I'd like to expiereince small city life every once in a while..
 
I live in a small town next to Denver, but I wish I lived in downtown Denver. Really there is so much to do in Denver and it is so fun. You can go to some games or concerts at the Pepsi Center, Invesco Field, or Coors Field. You can go to 6 Flags also which is a lot of fun. You coukd hang out at the 16th Street Mall or go to EPSN Zone which are both funIn my town there is nothing to do. All I can think of doing is going to the Apex rec center.
 
I love in a medium size town. In summer there is a ton of people because FL is the place to be. But other times its empty.The city is Sarasota.
 
I use to live in a big city when I lived in Florida. I now I live in a small suburb in IL.
 
Ya, when iw as little here in SRQ as we call it, it was alot smaller but i as i got bigger and older, the town has and alot more people live here now.
 
I will be moving to a big city, mostly so I can join some large police force in the ghetto and kick some ass.
 
I live in a city that is not huge, but 500,000 population. I live right in the city too, not in a suburb...so big city I guess..
 
I would have to go with the big city cuz it's all I know (I live in Miami) The only bad thing about it for me is the traffic. People who don't even deserve to have a license are driving and it's just terrible. :thumbdn1:
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Mr Wolf @ Jul 8 2006, 10:22 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I will be moving to a big city, mostly so I can join some large police force in the ghetto and kick some ass.</div>There ya go Wolf!.. :happy0144: <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (bballinyao06 @ Jul 9 2006, 09:18 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I would have to go with the big city cuz it's all I know (I live in Miami) The only bad thing about it for me is the traffic. People who don't even deserve to have a license are driving and it's just terrible. :thumbdn1:</div>Yeah, I know how it is..Traffic in atlanta sucks..
 
I love both. I live in a town of 8,000, it's quiet, everyone has lots of land, it's a nice place to live. Lowell is about 15 minutes away, and I'm there just about every week, it has around 100,000 people, it kind of sucks. Boston is about 30 minutes away, and I love it there. I guess I like small towns and big cities, but medium cities kinda suck. I wouldn't want to live in Boston all the time because it's loud and busy, but I love going there, and coming back to my small quiet town. I suppose I can appreciate the positive aspects of both.
 
I live in a pretty big city, but ive always wondered how it would be to live in a small town, I always think of old slasher films though when I think about them.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (JustBlaze @ Dec 25 2006, 12:51 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I love both. I live in a town of 8,000, it's quiet, everyone has lots of land, it's a nice place to live. Lowell is about 15 minutes away, and I'm there just about every week, it has around 100,000 people, it kind of sucks. Boston is about 30 minutes away, and I love it there. I guess I like small towns and big cities, but medium cities kinda suck. I wouldn't want to live in Boston all the time because it's loud and busy, but I love going there, and coming back to my small quiet town. I suppose I can appreciate the positive aspects of both.</div>
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I live like 5 mins from Lowell, I f*cking hate Lowell, and I love Boston. Lowell is a piece of sh*t, I drive through there to go to work 3-4 times a week, and I just get so pissed off. GOD I f*cking HATE LOWELL. My town is pretty big, pretty well off, etc. It's alright, there just isnt much to do, so I'm always going to Boston, Tewksbury, Lowell, Methuen, Haverhill, etc.
 
Population size, what do you guys consider big? I dont consider Lubbock big, more like a medium sized town. It was like 200,000 residents. Its growing pretty rapidly lately as well. Lots of new housing communities being built. Cookie cutter houses. I like it here though. We have some things to do, but we really arent that close to anything real fun. Like Dallas is 4 hours away and San Antonio is like probably 7-8. Not sure how far from Austin. These are probably the best cities in Texas to go out and have fun. Like party, sporting events, music, family fun. Lubbock has a little bit of everything. I used to live in a town of about 10,000 in West Texas where there wasnt one f*cking thing to do. I guess thats why I played basketball every free minute. Big City> Small Town for pjcolpitts.
 
I live in a small town. Nothing to do what so ever; but places aren't extremely crowded so that's great!
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (yankshater213 @ Dec 25 2006, 05:32 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>
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I live like 5 mins from Lowell, I f*cking hate Lowell, and I love Boston. Lowell is a piece of sh*t, I drive through there to go to work 3-4 times a week, and I just get so pissed off. GOD I f*cking HATE LOWELL. My town is pretty big, pretty well off, etc. It's alright, there just isnt much to do, so I'm always going to Boston, Tewksbury, Lowell, Methuen, Haverhill, etc.</div>Haha agreed, it's full of Cambodian cocaine dealers and white trash, the Lowell projects are a dump. Where do you live?
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (pjcolpitts? @ Dec 25 2006, 08:19 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Population size, what do you guys consider big? I dont consider Lubbock big, more like a medium sized town. It was like 200,000 residents. Its growing pretty rapidly lately as well. Lots of new housing communities being built. Cookie cutter houses. I like it here though. We have some things to do, but we really arent that close to anything real fun. Like Dallas is 4 hours away and San Antonio is like probably 7-8. Not sure how far from Austin. These are probably the best cities in Texas to go out and have fun. Like party, sporting events, music, family fun. Lubbock has a little bit of everything. I used to live in a town of about 10,000 in West Texas where there wasnt one f*cking thing to do. I guess thats why I played basketball every free minute. Big City> Small Town for pjcolpitts.</div>200,000 people is a medium town? Damn I guess you got some big cities around you lol. Chelmsford has 36,000 residents and I'd consider that a medium sized town, Lowell has 100k and that's a city to me. My town of 8,000 is definitely small though.
 
Well I was born in a small townAnd I live in a small townProbly die in a small townOh, those small communitiesAll my friends are so small townMy parents live in the same small townMy job is so small townProvides little opportunityEducated in a small townTaught the fear of jesus in a small townUsed to daydream in that small townAnother boring romantic thats meBut Ive seen it all in a small townHad myself a ball in a small townMarried an l.a. doll and brought her to this small townNow shes small town just like meNo I cannot forget where it is that I come fromI cannot forget the people who love meYeah, I can be myself here in this small townAnd people let me be just what I want to beGot nothing against a big townStill hayseed enough to sayLook whos in the big townBut my bed is in a small townOh, and thats good enough for meWell I was born in a small townAnd I can breathe in a small townGonna die in this small townAnd thats probly where theyll bury me
 
I'd take small town. I would like knowing everyone and being one small little town..I would love to live in a small town.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (JustBlaze @ Dec 25 2006, 12:06 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Haha agreed, it's full of Cambodian cocaine dealers and white trash, the Lowell projects are a dump. Where do you live?</div>Haha, Andover... [insert rich preppy white kid joke here]I'm so different from most kids here though. I actually pay for my own sh*t, have a job, am not preppy, spoiled, or stuck up, etc. I'm pretty well off, but my parents don't pay for sh*t...
 
Andover's not that bad lol, I used to work in Concord every day and half of my house is in Acton, those have to be two of the worst towns around for rich preppy kids.
 

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