Posted by Northbender on February 16, 2010 at 08:44:01 from (12.154.5.253):
In Reply to: OT,saw on Yahoo posted by rrlund on February 16, 2010 at 07:42:21:
I read that story also. Had to say I got quite a kick out of it, being as I moved from a 500,000+ pop. city to just outside a small 1100 pop. town. We planned on fixing up the property and moving back to the big city. Well 17 years and two kids later you'll have to drag my dead corpse outta here, ain't going back to the city. I would have to admit I felt like an outsider for awhile, but that was just me, cause everybody knew me and took me awhile to figure out who everyone else was. Still learning. As a matter of fact, our house burned to the ground in April of 2009 and I have been slowly building a new one and have had alot of people tell us that they are glad we are rebuilding and staying here. I may not have been born and raised here, but I have definitely been made to feel like its my hometown now. But I didn't walk into town with a chip on my shoulder either.
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