WOW! Some of you talking about small towns with didgits in the thousands....yikes! I grew up in the country, 20miles to the nearest supermarket or target/wal-mart/mall. I never thought much of it. I love the country and so when I looked for a college I looked for a small school. I currently reside in a small town in North Dakota. Although I have lived in larger cities such as Duluth Minnesota, and I loved the city and it had advantages. I would not like living in a large town that much. I mean it has its advantages, but I still like the quiet that a small town has. By small I mean under one thousand! The town in which my address was growing up did not even have a population on the city sign until after the 2000 cencus. Then the population was put at 300 something. The town in which I graduated highschool has a population of approx 800. Small towns are nice, and have their advantages, but if you aren't accustomed to them they might take some getting used to, but once you have lived in one, you will either never want to live in one agian, or you will never want to leave. You just have to give it time. Give i a chance, it might be the best thing you ever do.
Dar
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