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Do you live in a town or in the countryside...small towns or large vilages DONT count  

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  1. 1. Do you live in a town or in the countryside...small towns or large vilages DONT count

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definatly country, there are 13 houses in the village im in now :thumbup:

 

I have never lived in a town (except for about 3months for two nights a week) hated it I cant do with being in towns, occasionally for a night out but i wouldnt want to live in one (plus parking the 130 would be a nightmare :lol: )

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I live in a town and hate it. I don't like neighbours, i don't like the inane chatter i can hear through the walls. I don't like younglings in their cars playing what they call music. I want to be a country bumpkin.

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Countryside here... I took the pic from my window earlier today.

 

I did live in Bow for a year, worked in the city. I hated it.

 

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i'm pretty much the same as rangermatt. generally drink in the local village which is about three miles away which has just had its beer festival today:cheers::thumbup::thumbup1:

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So how come there is only 1 vote for town, yet several have said they live in town at the mo:confused1:

If you live in town, now, vote town:biggrin:

 

Guilty I'm afraid:blushing:, a bit impetuous with the old trigger finger, voted with my heart, I've asked Steve to amend my vote to more accurately reflect my current situation.

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I'm lucky enough to live in the countryside!!

 

I'm a proper bumpkin! I feel like George of the jungle when I venture into

 

town:lol:

 

I couldn't have neighbours and the "keeping up with the Jone's" thingy

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