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Hows this for sucky? Well for about ten years we have been renting a house out of town. Well they just sold it a few weeks ago and we leave in about a week. It sucks because the house we are moving to has 1 bedroom and is small. The whole house counting kitchen and stuff is about the size of 3 of my rooms. But hey at least we get to keep our dish! Well it's going to be weird because im used to a huge yard of sugar cane on all my sides. Now i get a fence and some goats.
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[b]Try living in London, England. The flats/apartments over here are [i]tiny[/i]. My kitchen is something like 6 or 7 steps away from my bedroom. I have no yard or garden, just a tiny little balcony :)

Remember this: Big isn't always better :D[/b]
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[color=sienna]With all things considered...im not sure the discussion intended here Vegeta rocker... you wana know bout what we all think on your situation? .. or small housing sites? ...hmm..ile just answer both..

Your situation fares better than many i have seen or felt... at least you have a place to live thats solid my friend.. never take for granted that you have a roof over y'arr head... and duely contemplated...yes..your situation sucks ***. :) but be optimistic.

Small housing sites are renound... i guess i just need to think more bout that issue b4 addressing it coherently.. sorry.[/color]
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Elite [/i]
[B][b]
Remember this: Big isn't always better :D[/b] [/B][/QUOTE]

however, everything is always bigger and better in texas. :p

After living here for 4 years, i tend to get that attitude. It just happens.

however, I would really like to live in colorado, or somewhere I can snowboard. God i love snowboarding.............:freak:
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I've lived in Texas all my life, and I love it. Bu tmoving between cities was a biz-otch. South Texas is humid as all get out, and it's 100 degrees in February. North Texas is nice during the spring and fall, but the summers are even worse.

Housing is more expensive too. A 2 bedroom in San Antonio costs around 100,000 dollars, while in Plano it's about 150,000. It's not much in a percentage, but in money, it sucks.
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by vegeta rocker [/i]
[B]Hows this for sucky? Well for about ten years we have been renting a house out of town. Well they just sold it a few weeks ago and we leave in about a week. It sucks because the house we are moving to has 1 bedroom and is small. The whole house counting kitchen and stuff is about the size of 3 of my rooms. But hey at least we get to keep our dish! Well it's going to be weird because im used to a huge yard of sugar cane on all my sides. Now i get a fence and some goats. [/B][/QUOTE]

:babble:[color=blue][size=1]I'm about to move too, but you're some what luckier than me...you have a front yard with goats!! Uh...by the way, where exactly do you live?[/color][/size]:confused:
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Vegitto4 [/i]
[B]however, everything is always bigger and better in texas. :p

After living here for 4 years, i tend to get that attitude. It just happens.

however, I would really like to live in colorado, or somewhere I can snowboard. God i love snowboarding.............:freak: [/B][/QUOTE] lol... not EVERYTHING'S bigger in Texas... ;)
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We got bigger corn... lol...

But yea... it is kind of a pain moving... but as for the small living? I kind of like the fact that everything in my place is within arm's reach... lol
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Well, it sounds nicer than being crowded up in an urban dwelling. I pass by blocks upon blocks of packed-in row homes every morning on the way to class. I can't imagine living like that. If one home catches fire, everyone is in serious danger. Phew, and I don't even recall those people having yards. I sure hope they don't have dogs...

Even the suburbs are becoming crowded. It seems like a new house is being built every week. I suppose that's what happens when you live in the most densely populated state. >_<;;
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[color=red] Heh, my (well, it isn't mine, but hey, I live in it :p) house has about...five bedrooms. So I'm not crowded at all. *Spreads body out all over his house* Yup, bigger is better, and smaller is better. But if you can't have both..I'll take one.[/color]
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by vegeta rocker [/i]
[B]I live in texas gojay. Raymondville exactly. [/B][/QUOTE]

Whoa.. when I read that, I read "Randomville", as in like "Generic Town".. it freaked me out..

I can't really say much on the topic in question.. we've moved once, but it was to a bigger house.. so yeah..
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by LostProphet [/i]
[B]I've lived in Texas all my life, and I love it. Bu tmoving between cities was a biz-otch. South Texas is humid as all get out, and it's 100 degrees in February. North Texas is nice during the spring and fall, but the summers are even worse.

Housing is more expensive too. A 2 bedroom in San Antonio costs around 100,000 dollars, while in Plano it's about 150,000. It's not much in a percentage, but in money, it sucks. [/B][/QUOTE]

Agreed will. Albeit i have never been anywhere in texas besides northern texas, and the panhandle, i love it here. Now, if only people in plano knew how to drive..........


Gundam Gohan, well, depends, what state do you live in, Illinois, or Kentucky? Because I was born in IL, and lived there for about 10 yrs of my life. My half bro lives in kentucky, and i have been all over the midwest.
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