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You should try living in his shoes for a bit. It's fun living on a big spread of land.
Although I do live on a decent size piece of land that is really not the issue with either of them.
I have explained before to both of them how there are incorporated areas of Florida Counties and unincorporated areas.
The city of Weeki Wachee is a very small part of the total population of those in the whole Weeki Wachee area. I guess they think it bothers me that the City of Weeki Wachee has a population of 12 and that is why Dailyjournalist has posted that fact I would guess about 20 times or probably more and Rachael is well aware of the population also but just felt the need to comment on it again.
I guess they don't realize that to me and many others it is a good thing.
No, honestly never have. And my former apartment was just 3 blocks from the GCP.
Well, I won't say you're lying so much as you're probably inured to it or completely insensitive to it in the first place because if you've lived within the city for any substantial bit of time (and not in the pseudo-burbs of parts of the outer boroughs), then it's guaranteed you've heard traffic or sirens from your place. Maybe you should say you've never noticed them before.
No, honestly never have. And my former apartment was just 3 blocks from the GCP.
Thats impossible. How can you live in any city and claim you have NEVER heard traffic of sirens, let alone in NYC . Is it phycologically impossible for you to admit any truth about where you live that could possibly shine a negative light on it in any way?
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