Tidewater_Wave
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« on: March 02, 2012, 03:03:38 AM » |
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Yes I live in an upscale suburb where everyone has a perfect life. Everyone is a doctor, lawyer, engineer, professional, or has enough money to retire or not have to work. Very few women work at all. Parents are notorious here for buying cars on 16th birthdays and their kids not working a day in their lives until after college or graduate school. Customers at restaurants are picky about what color tooth picks they get, they'll walk to the kitchen to ask something, and complain about no window seats being available while their kids run around like it's Chucky Cheese. I have yet to meet a person in town whom I can really say that I've clicked with or become friends with. Lying and cheating are everywhere. As far as breaking the law, the biggest crimes we probably have are not using turn signals or underage smoking of cigarettes. In fact, just a year and a half ago after I moved back here, a woman and her 6 year old son were arrested for playing in a waterfall built into the side of a hill at our local township plaza after asking the cop about it being a big deal. I appreciate people who are successful, but many times their heads go so far up their asses that they can't see how they are towads others. Take San Francisco for example and how they turn people into outcasts who don't recycle. It would be alot better in our country if people could get along without such pettiness. I'm guilty even somewhat. To a certain extent I haven't seen much of the real world, but then again there seems to be so much trouble out there that I don't see what I'm missing on the other side of our gated communities sometimes.
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