a small town called oulu, near the sea, damn it's cold. a town where people stare at you angrily and where it smells bad (because of the factories) and people speak in a funny way. i want to move away, oh yes, i like foreign cities, i love being alone in big cities. paris was good but not good enough, i haven't still decided where i'll settle.
ahhh i know finland. my parents went there when i was very young and i screamed and cried when they left. they brought back all sorts of magical things though. you should try many places first before you settle. i am still bouncing back and forth between north carolina and new york which seem so terribly unromantic compared to finland. but the way you describe finland does remind me of ny. people are not happy there and we lived on the edge of a lake...
hehe i think i have you beat. for the record this is where my 21 years have been spent: charlottesville, va to washing dc to athens georgie to muncie indiana to raleigh north carolina to ithaca new york and back to north carolina again. its hard to explain to people. my family and i use to go camping in michigan and it was spectacular. are you moving to the city this summer?
ps i would love to just go outside this country, anywhere
there is something about north carolina that always draws me back. its the humid weather and kudzu and summers. it only got hard when i moved from nc to ny. i moved half way through highschool and it was so hard but ny granted me a wonderful magical friend and it is beautiful in the summer. i am okay with it now. i got through it and it use to be hard to go back and visit my parents there but now i enjoy it.
i live in Estoril, a really cool place near Lisbon (the capital), i d love to live in Norway but im not sure because first i have to visit the country. Also, i love London and id love to spend part of my life there. and id love you to help me with my works for school because you re stuff is always amazing ** (:
i would love to you help you with your work, i am flattered. when i was fourteen i visited london and i would love to go back. my parents are thinking of moving to scotland and i'm just thinking what fun it would be to visit. i think its so cool your from portugal which i am sadly uknowledgable about:(
i am from new york city. i was born here. but i can’t really afford it-the expense, plus the mental energy it takes to deal with 8 million jaded urban elitists. don’t get me wrong, i love it. but i’m moving to atlanta.
i was wondering who was going to be from the city:) i love atlanta. when i was eight nine ten i lived in athens georgia and we would take day trips to atlanta, its such a wonderful urban southern place.
i'm a texan at heart, born and bread near houston. have lived in scotland & norway and am currently residing in the greater london area. i would love to live in spain or greece someday.
bread. thats awsome. when i was growing up in georgia they taugh us to spell phonetically (you know sound it out and spell it) and i have been handicapped ever since. i spell with a southern accents. my dad is a professor and it cracks him up everytime he proof read a paper of mine in high school.
ps its awsome all of the places youve lived, its really interesting
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a small town called oulu, near the sea, damn it's cold. a town where people stare at you angrily and where it smells bad (because of the factories) and people speak in a funny way.
i want to move away, oh yes, i like foreign cities, i love being alone in big cities. paris was good but not good enough, i haven't still decided where i'll settle.
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i live in Estoril, a really cool place near Lisbon (the capital), i d love to live in Norway but im not sure because first i have to visit the country. Also, i love London and id love to spend part of my life there.
and id love you to help me with my works for school because you re stuff is always amazing ** (:
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but i can’t really afford it-the expense, plus the mental energy it takes to deal with 8 million jaded urban elitists.
don’t get me wrong, i love it.
but i’m moving to atlanta.
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ps its awsome all of the places youve lived, its really interesting
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