rockstarbeau7
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I grew up out in the middle of nowhere. It was great when I was younger. I got to swim in the lake anytime, the woods were my own private sanctuary, and you could ride a 4-wheeler all day and night and not bother anyone. Well, after going to college and coming home, my opinion about the old homestead sure has changed.
When I went to college, there was every kind of place to eat that you could think of. We had at least 3 big box stores and a mall. If you didn't have a car, there was a bus system. It was all really new at first, but then it was really amazing. High speed internet no matter what company you went through, always things to do and see.
Well, then I graduated :yippee: and moved home. After swimming in an olympic size pool, the lake has lost its magical shimmer. The dirt roads, endless fields, and woods are driving my allergies insane, and there is NOTHING for at least 8 miles. And that's if you want to go to the library or eat at BK. (The only place to eat within a 20 mile radius.) There are no more busses, so I'm stuck at home. We have dial up internet which only works when it wants to.
(That's why I'm ranting, I had to go into town to use a computer at the library.)
I can't wait until I'm finally able to land a job and get the heck out of here. It's a lovely place to visit, but after living in a small city, I'm afraid country living is not the life for me.
The end.
When I went to college, there was every kind of place to eat that you could think of. We had at least 3 big box stores and a mall. If you didn't have a car, there was a bus system. It was all really new at first, but then it was really amazing. High speed internet no matter what company you went through, always things to do and see.
Well, then I graduated :yippee: and moved home. After swimming in an olympic size pool, the lake has lost its magical shimmer. The dirt roads, endless fields, and woods are driving my allergies insane, and there is NOTHING for at least 8 miles. And that's if you want to go to the library or eat at BK. (The only place to eat within a 20 mile radius.) There are no more busses, so I'm stuck at home. We have dial up internet which only works when it wants to.
(That's why I'm ranting, I had to go into town to use a computer at the library.)
I can't wait until I'm finally able to land a job and get the heck out of here. It's a lovely place to visit, but after living in a small city, I'm afraid country living is not the life for me.
The end.