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matt32 Junior Member
Gender : Age : 49 Posts : 109 Location : worle
| Subject: country folk or city slicker Sun Oct 28, 2007 1:18 pm | |
| What do you see yourself as im deffinetly in the country club i spent my childhood messing about in barns fields and woodland then had the bright idea to leave home an get a flat in town hated every minute,well 5 years bought a house in worle with massive garden backing onto feilds.But ive still got a deep yearning to get back to the countryside.ive got lovely neighbours but you cant beat looking out your window and seeing nothing but green. | |
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Sabouki Senior Member
Gender : Age : 33 Posts : 658 Location : Formerly Hogwarts
| Subject: Re: country folk or city slicker Sun Oct 28, 2007 1:40 pm | |
| Well, I've lived in Milton Keynes all my life [i was born in the hospital here, lol MKner!] so ive always lived in a city, albiet a 'new city'. While i was growing up, MK was still being built up and still is now, so it wasnt much like a CITYcity, if anyone gets my drift? But now its more like a city and i actually love it. However, when i migrate South to Somerset to see the FagHag I absolutely love the country side as well. I think im definately a 'city slicker' with a hint of 'country bumkin' LMAO | |
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matt32 Junior Member
Gender : Age : 49 Posts : 109 Location : worle
| Subject: Re: country folk or city slicker Sun Oct 28, 2007 2:12 pm | |
| Forgive me for being stupid but whos the faghag??? | |
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Sabouki Senior Member
Gender : Age : 33 Posts : 658 Location : Formerly Hogwarts
| Subject: Re: country folk or city slicker Sun Oct 28, 2007 2:24 pm | |
| LMAO! im really sorry Matt, im used to typing that now! It Mel, my best friend in Somerset =] Shes a member of the forum and of the Saturday Group. | |
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matt32 Junior Member
Gender : Age : 49 Posts : 109 Location : worle
| Subject: Re: country folk or city slicker Sun Oct 28, 2007 2:27 pm | |
| Thanks for clearing that up i was thinking thats no way to talk about your mother lol i was seeing an old crone with fag hanging out her gob lol | |
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Sabouki Senior Member
Gender : Age : 33 Posts : 658 Location : Formerly Hogwarts
| Subject: Re: country folk or city slicker Sun Oct 28, 2007 2:40 pm | |
| - matt32 wrote:
- Thanks for clearing that up i was thinking thats no way to talk about your mother lol i was seeing an old crone with fag hanging out her gob lol
LMAO! Oh, that made me laugh! No that certainly is not my mother, ive been told shes bit of a MILF, so definately no hag! | |
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matt32 Junior Member
Gender : Age : 49 Posts : 109 Location : worle
| Subject: Re: country folk or city slicker Sun Oct 28, 2007 2:42 pm | |
| LOL i dont know whats worse to call her a faghag or a milf lol | |
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Sabouki Senior Member
Gender : Age : 33 Posts : 658 Location : Formerly Hogwarts
| Subject: Re: country folk or city slicker Sun Oct 28, 2007 2:56 pm | |
| - matt32 wrote:
- LOL i dont know whats worse to call her a faghag or a milf lol
well obviously I dont think shes a milf! That just wrong! SHe is damn good looking for her age though! | |
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matt32 Junior Member
Gender : Age : 49 Posts : 109 Location : worle
| Subject: Re: country folk or city slicker Sun Oct 28, 2007 3:01 pm | |
| Perhaps you should post a pic on the polls an let the board decide LOL | |
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Logmadr Senior Member
Gender : Age : 34 Posts : 1467
| Subject: Re: country folk or city slicker Sun Oct 28, 2007 3:39 pm | |
| Back to the topic guys, I'm sure you two could discuss Sacha's mother somewhere else? LOL
I'm a city slicker and a country as well as a country bunkin...I love being in the city, becuase I love being surrounded by sound and stuff...I hate silence (unless I am sleeping, where I need to be in complete darkness and absolute silence...I even unplug my Sky Box as it whirrs!) but I also love countryside for the scenery...
I am strange! | |
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Solvo Phasmatis Forum Hobo
Gender : Age : 36 Posts : 560 Location : Behind you!
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Logmadr Senior Member
Gender : Age : 34 Posts : 1467
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StarlightTess Senior Member
Gender : Age : 38 Posts : 297 Location : Bristol
| Subject: Re: country folk or city slicker Sun Oct 28, 2007 5:50 pm | |
| oh i totally know what you mean about the silence to sleep!!! henice why the flat mate situation isn't the greatest. I'm a bit of both, I love the country, theres nothing like being in the country listening to the birds sing and watching the sun rise. But i also liek the city well i'm living in one now but compared to london its positivley rural lol. | |
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Logmadr Senior Member
Gender : Age : 34 Posts : 1467
| Subject: Re: country folk or city slicker Sun Oct 28, 2007 6:34 pm | |
| If you've ever been to New York City, you'll realise that London IS rural!!
lol So I've been told... | |
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Era Amunet Senior Member
Gender : Age : 33 Posts : 806 Location : Yatton
| Subject: Re: country folk or city slicker Mon Oct 29, 2007 2:55 am | |
| Well personally I cannot stand the city (Weston is alright and I can JUST bear Bristol because of the shops ) and I LOVE the country!!! IT RULES!!! Country BB | |
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LunarCraft Forum Mother!!
Gender : Age : 66 Posts : 1154 Location : Weston-super-Mare
| Subject: Re: country folk or city slicker Mon Oct 29, 2007 5:21 am | |
| I was born in Aylesbury - a Bucks market town ... my parents owned one of the MANY public houses and my greatest claim to fame is that I was born in a pub!!! We left there and I spent some time in Wembly with my grandparents before moving to join my family.
Basically, I grew up in a very small market town up in the far north-west of England (couldn't get much further before hitting Scotland!) and lived on a housing estate that was owned by Rolls Royce - my father's employer.
We were never more than literally a stone's throw from the wide open country and my best friend's family managed a farm that I spent most of my time at. I absolutely adored working with the cows and chickens. Also mucking around in the barns and silos (wasn't aware of the dangers then! lol).
I have now lived in Weston-super-Mare for 37 years and love it ... a large town with a small town attitude!!! The only draw back is that I married into one of the very few established families in the town so everyone knows everyone-else's business!
I am happy living here, so long as I can get to see the sea at least once every day - but water is definitely my element ... it restores me back to sanity (hold that thought, Tomi!!).
I really do not know how I would categorise myself - more towards country than townie, I suppose. | |
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Logmadr Senior Member
Gender : Age : 34 Posts : 1467
| Subject: Re: country folk or city slicker Mon Oct 29, 2007 7:48 am | |
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Ook! Official Post Master
Gender : Age : 56 Posts : 799
| Subject: Re: country folk or city slicker Tue Oct 30, 2007 2:00 pm | |
| A bit of both now. I was a city 'slicker most' of my life. I didn't see the sea until I was 10 or 11 (the dirty canal or local pond was the closest I got to outdoor water), the only landscapes I ever knew were concrete jungles. We have lived in the centre or near the centre of cities or town most of our live, including in central London. Up until a few years ago I really loved the countryside but discovered I found the space and lack of noise very disturbing. I'll give you an example - when we got married, as a honeymoon gift a friend let us stay at his huge vacant country residence in Oxfordshire which had it's own land, etc. We turned up on our hineymoon and took our cases into the house. We looked around the place which took a little time and then we sat there looking at each other, smiled, picked up our cases and went straight home! It was beautiful but so quiet that it freaked us both out so much we didn't know what to do. A few years ago that all changed. We would be able to live very happily in the middle of nowhere now. As it is though, we love living in Weston and have a great view across the sands right across to Uphill and Brean Down. It's idyllic and I don't think we'll ever leave here, although we may buy a second property elsewhere one day. That's us anyhow. | |
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