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<blockquote data-quote="plissken" data-source="post: 2372589" data-attributes="member: 6526"><p>Some people enjoy living in town, being able to wave at your neighbors from your deck to theirs. The ability to "run to the store" or "run to Taco Bueno" can be quite satisfying. I've lived that life. One schizophrenic neighbor in Stillwater was all I needed to reinforce the hatred I have for my fellow man/neighbors. So, for the past ten years, we've lived 4 miles from pavement. The house sits 1/4 mile off the road. The only traffic we hear is in the air. From my house, you can see no other house. The gate at the top of the driveway stays closed. In ten years, we've had no solicitors. Not one uninvited visitor. This is living, for me. </p><p></p><p>Like somebody else said in another thread, my friends say they are coming to my place when the wheels fall off. I tell them they better come early, before I close the roads.</p><p></p><p> I just hope I never have neighbors again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plissken, post: 2372589, member: 6526"] Some people enjoy living in town, being able to wave at your neighbors from your deck to theirs. The ability to "run to the store" or "run to Taco Bueno" can be quite satisfying. I've lived that life. One schizophrenic neighbor in Stillwater was all I needed to reinforce the hatred I have for my fellow man/neighbors. So, for the past ten years, we've lived 4 miles from pavement. The house sits 1/4 mile off the road. The only traffic we hear is in the air. From my house, you can see no other house. The gate at the top of the driveway stays closed. In ten years, we've had no solicitors. Not one uninvited visitor. This is living, for me. Like somebody else said in another thread, my friends say they are coming to my place when the wheels fall off. I tell them they better come early, before I close the roads. I just hope I never have neighbors again. [/QUOTE]
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