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In which type area do you live?

Started by Nero, July 05, 2007, 02:41:06 PM

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In which type area do you live?

urban
suburban
rural

Nero

Hello guys and dolls, and welcome to Nero's Pointless Poll of the Day!

In which type area do you live?
I used to live in an urban area, but am now firmly planted in suburbia.
What about you?
Where's your crib?

Nero
Nero was the Forum Admin here at Susan's Place for several years up to the time of his death.
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Fer

The laws of God, the laws of man, He may keep that will and can; Not I. Let God and man decree Laws for themselves and not for me; And if my ways are not as theirs Let them mind their own affairs. - A. E. Housman
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Thundra

PDX

You can find me on C.L. baiting the trolls.

They despise me. I distract them from their fun.

I've lived in the burbs, but I hated every moment.
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Manyfaces

This is a hard question, for some reason.   ???
I live in a subsection of a large city, not in the heart of the city, but where I live is sort of on the edge of its own cityhood.  In fact, if I walk out my front door, in front of me is a pretty urban area, but behind me is a large area that could only be described as a suburb.

I live on the edge, but not really in either. 

OMG.  It has only just this moment occurred to me that where I live is metaphorically reflective of my whole life

Wow.    8)  I wonder if I need to move?
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katia

we live in the suburbs, a terrific area with plenty of vegetation, pure air and no kids >:D
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MeghanAndrews

orange county california, suburban central!
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ceecee

I live in a city of 130,000 an hour from Denver. Folks here think they are urban, but by my reconning it is as rural as it gets.
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Thundra

QuoteI live in a city of 130,000 an hour from Denver.

Greeley or Fort Collins?
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Buffy

I kind of live in Surburbia...

My Villa backs onto the desert, but they have started building behind this now.I live about 20 mins drive from the largest City.

Buffy
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rhonda13000

Quote from: Nero on July 05, 2007, 02:41:06 PM
Hello guys and dolls, and welcome to Nero's Pointless Poll of the Day!

In which type area do you live?
I used to live in an urban area, but am now firmly planted in suburbia.
What about you?
Where's your crib?

Nero

Likewise, and it's a blessing in that I no longer needed to carry a gun, after that move.
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Kimberly

rural... and not rural ENOUGH if you ask me, I can look out my windows and see houses. *sigh* I have often mused that to get the population density I desire around my house that I will have to live on a big ship in the middle of the ocean. ... I have yet to decide if I wish to give up my mountains and trees and wildlife to achieve that however.


The best neighbors are chewmoos! (or forests, presuming no two legged visitors)


*sigh*

Did you know people move out into the back of beyond, and then cut everything down and plant grass? .... Like what is the point of living in a wooded area if you are going to make it look ... well.. civilized.  *gag*


Heh.
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MaraOnline

Urban.

I live in the middle of Philadelphia.
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RebeccaFog

I guess it's suburban  ???

After determining our sexual and shopping activities and our eating habits, you're not trying to stalk us now, are you?   Hmmmmmmmmmmmm?    Nero?
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Kate

I guess suburbia is the closest match, though there are plenty of farms, open fields and woodlands here too (way north of Philadelphia).

It's a really pretty area, kinda the best of both worlds...

~Kate~
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Keira


All of you who live on the fringe of suburbia, look at the forests and farms closely, cause they'll be gone yet. Everybody wants the space, the problem is that there is just too many people for that and as soon as we move in, we disturb, destroy what we seek to appreciate; there is no real solutions to this anywhere on earth.

Best thing is to live in a dense urban settings so we can keep as much greenery possible as close as possible.
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RebeccaFog

Quote from: Keira on July 10, 2007, 05:16:50 PM

All of you who live on the fringe of suburbia, look at the forests and farms closely, cause they'll be gone yet. Everybody wants the space, the problem is that there is just too many people for that and as soon as we move in, we disturb, destroy what we seek to appreciate; there is no real solutions to this anywhere on earth.

Best thing is to live in a dense urban settings so we can keep as much greenery possible as close as possible.


Yeah.
        We had small patches of woods here in my town and over the past 5 years they've cleared them in order to put houses between existing houses and behind existing houses.
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almost,angie

 Kailua Kona, Hawaii! Rural but well on the way to urban. There are tractors everywhere. It`s like orange county in the 50`s jumping to the 90`s in 3 years time. So Sad , lots of presurved land and protected land is being bought out by developers. Land that was never to be biult on, ever. Ancient graveyards being destroyed on the whole hush hush thing. Thats our corrupt country though. It`s always been like that.
    Keira is rite. but thats a dream though.
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Jeannette

In the beautiful Parisian suburb of  Neuilly sur Seine.

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Jonie

I live in a city that's on an isthmus, that's a strip of land inbetween two lakes.
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