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Jan 04, 2008 02:20

Whenever I think about Boston I get really, really excited.

It's a nice feeling.
You know, to want to be somewhere.

I just really miss living in a city. I am glad to be going back to Fredonia, but not quite excited. I am excited for a population of 500 thousand or more!

On that note... I am going to sleep, and try to dream about city life.

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cndnbcn85 January 5 2008, 08:08:24 UTC
I'm sorry, but in risk of being creepy, I still stalk the Fredonia live journal friends page... boredom? Humor. I dunno. I find funny things here and there. But, in regards to Boston, I felt the same way when I first visited and then entertained the idea of living there.
And I just moved to Boston now on Wednesday and it's even more ridiculous when you actually live there; to have that desire and then actually accomplish it. There is waaaaay too much to do here, it's amazing.

Sorry, just had to say that, cuz there are a few things that I'm so passionate about that I can't keep my mouth shut.

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__bluemonday January 6 2008, 02:17:34 UTC
Haha, I do the same thing to when I'm bored.

But anyways.... I'm so glad you feel so passionate about Boston! My mothers side of the family is all from the suburbs, so we tend to visit there quite a bit. I have always been excited to visit. Compared to other places I've been it's a place I feel confident about living in (as in I would love it)!

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cndnbcn85 January 6 2008, 05:32:21 UTC
Yeah, I felt the same way... I would visit New York and some other places and look at Chicago and stuff, but nothing felt quite right like Boston.

Are you looking at any certain places/areas? / Stay away from east Boston. haha

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__bluemonday January 6 2008, 15:12:49 UTC
I think I'm looking at Brighton-Allston and the JP areas. I mean... it all depends on what I can afford and where I am working (if I can get a job) when the time comes to move. I have friends living in Allston, JP, and Quincy right now.

If you don't mind me asking, what area are you living in, and how do you like the neighborhood?

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