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Place: The Suburbs
Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 4:21 pm
by AAAAAAAARGH_Archive
Place: The Suburbs
Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 4:30 pm
by kielinski_Archive
I grew up in a suburb, now live in a city, and after a couple of years with a kid or two will probably move to a suburb.
Not crap. WF: 5 for teenage apathy/indifference.
Place: The Suburbs
Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 4:31 pm
by alandeus_Archive
If by suburb you mean "Ford Heights, Illinois" then Crap.
On the other hand, if by suburb you mean "Naperville, Illinois" then Crap.
Place: The Suburbs
Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 4:31 pm
by Flaneur_Archive
Oak Park.
Place: The Suburbs
Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 4:39 pm
by Mark Hansen_Archive
Previously in my life, I would have voted crap on the suburbs, but now, being a bit older, I don't feel they're so bad. I live in a collar, older suburb of Chicago (Park Ridge), so I now have the luxury of parking in my own driveway, instead of driving around block after block looking for a parking space in my old neighborhood in Chicago, which was Ukrainian Village. I have to say, I kind of got tired of nickeled and dimed everytime you turn around with various parking regulations in the city, like permit parking, no parking zones for no apparent reason, etc., and the traffic just seems to keep getting worse. I also kind of got sick of Daley's emasculation of everything in Chicago, especially of the music and bar scene. I never want to see another one of those stupid planters he's had put in the middle of a lot of the major streets. I never want to see anymore black wrought-iron fence. And I got sick of paying for the privilege of living in Chicago, and having the money going to Daley's cronies. Now, if I want to go to Chicago, which I still like for it's restaurants and the occasional show, I can, but I don't have to deal with the attendant headaches of living in Chicago.
Now, as to the cookie cutter type suburbs that seem to endlessly spring up on the outer fringes, those ARE CRAP.
Place: The Suburbs
Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 8:36 am
by Josef K_Archive
I live 40 minutes outside Glasgow. The sea is at the end of my street, the train station is close and I can walk to an International airport, a wee shitty one mind you.
It is a great town in which to raise a family.
Don't know if this counts as a suburb though.
I like cities too, though.
Place: The Suburbs
Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 9:03 am
by 242sumner
Josef K wrote:I live 40 minutes outside Glasgow. The sea is at the end of my street, the train station is close and I can walk to an International airport, a wee shitty one mind you.
It is a great town in which to raise a family.
Don't know if this counts as a suburb though.
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You've got lucky to find a place like this to live,I suppose.
Place: The Suburbs
Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 6:10 pm
by Antero_Archive
Crap. I'm from LA, though - you can get a house in the city, or be fifty thousand miles away from anything worth seeing that isn't desert.
Place: The Suburbs
Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 7:04 pm
by rocker654_Archive
I live in the suburbs of Minneapolis. I lived in both downtown and uptown locations of Minneapolis throughout the 80's, and I must say I prefer the suburbs. Fewer robberies/burglaries, less crack dealers offering you rocks on the way to work, more privacy, a garage and a practice space that can't annoy anyone.
Yup, I likes me the suburbs.
Place: The Suburbs
Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 7:45 pm
by Mayfair_Archive
Mark Hansen wrote:Park Ridge
I like Park Ridge a lot.... we often see movies at the Pickwick. Seems like a nice place. Is it expensive living there?