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parts of your city you've never been in

Started by snorkel, May 30, 2010, 05:48:40 PM

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snorkel

Isn't it weird finding a new areas of the city you live in that you've never been to before? How much of your city/suburbs do you think you've never seen?

Besides the far, far away suburbs no one goes to,  my travels have never brought me here:

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I think it's mainly niggerland


YPrrrr

Well my current city has about three streets so I've been through all of it if you're going by the postal city. I've been through most of York as well, and seen just about everything that's worth seeing and a lot of what's not

ME##


Thyme

Oh, there's a big bunch of places on the island that I haven't been to. La Ronde, most notably.

and the haitian ghettos lol

Socks

May 30, 2010, 06:37:20 PM #4 Last Edit: May 30, 2010, 06:40:48 PM by Socks
Absolutely. I've lived in Philadelphia for several years now, but only during the past year or two could I really freely travel through it on my own. I find that I have very little interest and reason to visit the commercial and industrial areas of the city, along with some bad urban neighborhoods. One the plus side, given my spiritual disposition, I know almost all the public venues that feature natural sights and exposition. Though I still find myself discovering new things all the time, from names of streets I never paid attention to, establishments that were overlooked, and even this huge ass water reservoir only a few miles from my casa. It is interesting on the senses, especially under the influence, since it tends to morph into a fascinating adventure.

FAMY2

I been to 99% of my city. And 75% of the whole county. My grandparents used to take us on Sundays and visit different cemeteries. Just to find people with the same last name.  doodhuh;

ME##

Quote from: FAMY2 on May 30, 2010, 07:25:20 PM
I been to 99% of my city. And 75% of the whole county. My grandparents used to take us on Sundays and visit different cemeteries. Just to find people with the same last name.  doodhuh;


Wouldn't that be an easy thing to do? sillydood;

[hedy]Zidone

May 30, 2010, 08:30:27 PM #7 Last Edit: May 30, 2010, 08:33:55 PM by ZIDONE
southwest aslut (before saturday)

I'm moving there soon, though.

Cookie



I've just never had a reason to go over there.

the shortest route to the sea

Rae, that sounds both romantic, and kind of tragic.
Red is no, blue is yes, clear is not important

Although I've covered a decent deal of that main peninsula, the real hearts of Boston I have missed.
It

Quote from: Socks on January 03, 2011, 09:56:24 PM
pompous talk for my eyes water and quiver with a twitch like a little bitch

Classic

My town's population is 4000 or so. I've seen it all.

Meyer Lansky

There aren't any areas that I've never ventured into but there are several that I avoid unless necessary due to it just being plain unsafe.

Daddy


sans culottes

In my suburb, I'm sure I've been through just about every part of it, and it's a pretty large suburb, too.

Dallas, on the other hand, I have not. Family's too boring to ever want to visit downtown Dallas (except for a few times), mom's too much of a bitch to let me go there myself, and there's not much to do in Dallas anyways.
I support BUSH

FAMY2

Quote from: DAVID DOWNER on May 30, 2010, 07:42:42 PM
Wouldn't that be an easy thing to do? sillydood;


They looked at the really old stuff. But we did come across Annie Oakley's grave.    O_0

@ Pqqu. I learn a lot about family history.  n_u

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