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MrIronhead
Posted: Aug 24 2005, 06:07 AM
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I hear ya, OldZoo. Thats why I stay back here. Its a little tough in the winter
though, but a cold harsh upper penninsula winter is a small price to pay
compared to living and conforming to the society of today. Ill live like this till
the day I die and when that day comes Ill be here then too.
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wispwolf
Posted: Aug 24 2005, 07:17 PM
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QUOTE (jezzabelle @ Aug 20 2005, 03:37 PM)
Well, I live 5 miles in on a seasonal road (not maintained) on 100 acres of land.
It is about 40 acres hardwood forest and 60 acres cedar swamp.
.... I spend all my
time back here and go to the nearest city (pop.15,000) about once a month.


Sounds like heaven, though I can imagine winter could get a wee bit isolating. I live semi-rural (though it's like NY NY compared to your spread :) ) and hate when I'm working on something and realize I have to drive 30 miles to get some part to finish something. Couln't survive with a 'once a month' drive into the Real World. You must hate it when you forget something! ;)
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Posted: Aug 26 2005, 06:22 AM
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I live in the 'burbs'. Right where all the action, noise, disruption, and everything else the city has to offer. Not really my kind of living but you have to go where the job tells you to go.

My dream place is to live out in the country where it is peaceful and quite with enough room to have horses (I like horses too) and my dogs. To be not too close to town, but not too far either. I live in Vancouver British Columbia and would much rather move and live a life in the Interior (Prince George area)

Maybe when I win the lottery.....

Until then, I have to be content with what I have.
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Posted: Aug 27 2005, 06:35 PM
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live in an over priced appartment .i here ya jezz ,when i was drivin tractor trailer i took crusher parts up to the u.p for an iron ore mine up there the snow banks were higher then my truck then i ran out of paved road and ran on dirt fore many miles it was nice up there deer bigger then a car i think and lots of them .i would love to live up there .
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Posted: Aug 27 2005, 07:07 PM
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Another apartment dweller here. Just a small two bedroom flat for 3 of us. Right now that's about all we can afford. :unsure: I'm not complaining though - I know many other people in life are worse off than us. Grateful for what I have, but like everyone else, just waiting for Lotto 6/49 for ring my door :P

I don't mind living here, but I think if I could I would want to move into either western Alberta or eastern BC - Give me the trees :) and mountains :) and fresh air :) .

What I'm imagining is exactly like this old movie I remember seeing. It was about 3 idiot guys (not a rare breed :D ) going on a canoe trip. They eventually get lost in the woods and come across two women living in a tree house. That'd be me :fool: totally carefree and unshaven :lol: :lol:

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Posted: Aug 27 2005, 07:14 PM
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QUOTE (SunFlower23 @ Aug 27 2005, 11:07 AM)
Another apartment dweller here. Just a small two bedroom flat for 3 of us. Right now that's about all we can afford. :unsure: I'm not complaining though - I know many other people in life are worse off than us. Grateful for what I have, but like everyone else, just waiting for Lotto 6/49 for ring my door :P

I don't mind living here, but I think if I could I would want to move into either western Alberta or eastern BC - Give me the trees :) and mountains :) and fresh air :) .

What I'm imagining is exactly like this old movie I remember seeing. It was about 3 idiot guys (not a rare breed :D ) going on a canoe trip. They eventually get lost in the woods and come across two women living in a tree house. That'd be me :fool: totally carefree and unshaven :lol: :lol:

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up the creek the movie i believe
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Posted: Aug 30 2005, 05:17 AM
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Unfortunatly I reside in housing projects downtown in my city, which can suck sometimes.
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Posted: Aug 30 2005, 07:51 AM
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I still live with my parents, somewhat on the country-side. But, sadly those tightly compacted neighborhoods where the house have no more than a yard between them and with about 500+ houses in them are growing out my way fairly quickly. Which is sad, the roads coming out here used to be beautiful wooded ones, now those places are bare with hundreds of houses being built on the land. Is such a shame to see it all going as quick as it is.

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Posted: Aug 30 2005, 08:37 AM
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3 days ago i was in a private guard gated horse community up in the canyons of Los Angeles in a 4600 square foot meditteranean style house with a lagoon style backyard with a pool on one and a half acres. now i'm an a 5 person dorm in Santa Barbara for college.... guess my old surroundings taught me to work hard in school to earn such things. i better start getting used to this... should be fun! ^_^
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Posted: Sep 2 2005, 04:40 AM
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Astro,

Why earn them? Why not become a lawyer?
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Posted: Sep 2 2005, 04:43 AM
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:lol: .... :thinking:
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Posted: Sep 2 2005, 08:31 AM
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Army bases :P Grew up living on army bases and I wouldn't have it any other way.
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Posted: Sep 2 2005, 06:12 PM
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Right now, I spend most of my time in a cheap rental place with nothing but the basics (bed/living room, kitchen, bathroom, toilet). Sadly, I'm not allowed to have animals there, though I must admit I wouldn't have the time to take care of one at the moment anyway. I'm a student, so I don't have the money for a huge place of my own.

Let's just hope the future doesn't bring economic disaster and I'll be able to buy something decent one day :)
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Posted: Sep 2 2005, 09:30 PM
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QUOTE (astro g @ Aug 30 2005, 08:37 AM)
3 days ago i was in a private guard gated horse community up in the canyons of Los Angeles in a 4600 square foot meditteranean style house with a lagoon style backyard with a pool on one and a half acres. now i'm an a 5 person dorm in Santa Barbara for college.... guess my old surroundings taught me to work hard in school to earn such things. i better start getting used to this... should be fun! ^_^


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You go, man! Short term pain for long term gain. I hear so many people complaining that they don't have enough money for a horse, or even a dog, etc. but if you keep focused on the goal, finish the education, etc. you can live your life by your rules. Rock on (geez, I feel like a cheerleader... :rolleyes: )

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Posted: Sep 2 2005, 11:16 PM
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thanks for your support wispwolf. i appreciate it. i want to be a success in this world so i must finish college and go on to graduate school... hopefully i will start my own design firm someday ^_^ next year my parents said they'd get me my own apartment so hopefully i will find a place where they allow animals :)
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