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Cities will always have parks. Country places won't have strip clubs.
Cities will always have parks. Country places won't have strip clubs.
Petes place Payson Az. Drove by a couple times. Never had the courage to stop...
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Never thought about that. I disagree about country having stipulated clubs. Some of the funnest ones are out in the sticks!
That's disturbing.
A country boy acclimating to city life or a city boy getting countrifide? (No Fata I didn't mean cunt~trified)
Cities will always have parks. Country places won't have strip clubs.
Never thought about that. I disagree about country having stipulated clubs. Some of the funnest ones are out in the sticks!
That's disturbing.
I am equally happy in either city or countryside. A well-balanced life, as the Romans knew, needs both. What I cannot cope with is suburbia. What on earth is the point?
If I am in a city I have world-class museums, galleries, restaurants, cultural life on my doorstep - I pay for it with expensive lifestyle, crowded streets, traffic and noise. In the countryside I get beautiful scenery, space to myself, cheaper living, fresh air, birdsong - but limited cultural life, few friends, and a long drive to the shops.
In the suburbs, though, I get no cultural life, a long drive to the shops, traffic, expense...I genuinely cannot understand why people live in these places.
I am equally happy in either city or countryside. A well-balanced life, as the Romans knew, needs both. What I cannot cope with is suburbia. What on earth is the point?
If I am in a city I have world-class museums, galleries, restaurants, cultural life on my doorstep - I pay for it with expensive lifestyle, crowded streets, traffic and noise. In the countryside I get beautiful scenery, space to myself, cheaper living, fresh air, birdsong - but limited cultural life, few friends, and a long drive to the shops.
In the suburbs, though, I get no cultural life, a long drive to the shops, traffic, expense...I genuinely cannot understand why people live in these places.
Cuntrifide for the win!
I love both places, the hustle and bustle of the city, the quiet solitude of the country. I am blessed at the moment I live in the country but am so close to the city I can be enjoying it's pleasures in no time.
I can't imagine living somewhere that I could not look up in the sky and see the brilliance of the stars on a cloudless night. I think I may just go lay in a field somewhere tonight.
England doesn't have any country. On my globe it's only about a inch long.