Do you still live there?
Do you still live there?
Do you still live in the same city you were born in?
How do you feel about that?
Did you ever feel like leaving?
Are you likely to die there?
For those that left
Why did you leave?
How do you feel about that?
Will you ever go back to live there?
For myself
Why did you leave?............. I was young & so had no choice
How do you feel about that?............. Hated it at first but realise why the family thought it was a good move at the time. I'm now glad they did.
Will you ever go back to live there?................ Maybe for a short period, couple of years but not to settle.
How do you feel about that?
Did you ever feel like leaving?
Are you likely to die there?
For those that left
Why did you leave?
How do you feel about that?
Will you ever go back to live there?
For myself
Why did you leave?............. I was young & so had no choice
How do you feel about that?............. Hated it at first but realise why the family thought it was a good move at the time. I'm now glad they did.
Will you ever go back to live there?................ Maybe for a short period, couple of years but not to settle.
- Musiclover89
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I've been born and raised in Glasgow my whole life so far and i cant wait to leave it i dispise it here anyone care to swap houses :wah:
"Why not just tell people I'm an alien from Mars. Tell them I eat live chickens and do a voodoo dance at midnight. They'll believe anything you say, because you're a reporter. But if I, Michael Jackson, were to say, 'I'm an alien from Mars and I eat live chickens and do a voodoo dance at midnight', people would say, 'Oh, man, that Michael Jackson is nuts. He's cracked up. You can't believe a damn word that comes out of his mouth.' " Michael Jackson
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I was also born in Glasgow ML 
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buttercup;653656 wrote: I was also born in Glasgow ML 
Oh cool what Hospital i was born in The Queen Mothers i think it was called and what area did you stay in when you lived their?
Oh cool what Hospital i was born in The Queen Mothers i think it was called and what area did you stay in when you lived their?
"Why not just tell people I'm an alien from Mars. Tell them I eat live chickens and do a voodoo dance at midnight. They'll believe anything you say, because you're a reporter. But if I, Michael Jackson, were to say, 'I'm an alien from Mars and I eat live chickens and do a voodoo dance at midnight', people would say, 'Oh, man, that Michael Jackson is nuts. He's cracked up. You can't believe a damn word that comes out of his mouth.' " Michael Jackson
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Do you still live in the same city you were born in?
No. I was born in Lynwood, California and lived in Pico Rivera CA.
How do you feel about that?
Just fine.
Did you ever feel like leaving?
No, I was 8 and never wanted to move.
Are you likely to die there?
No.
For those that left
Why did you leave?
My parents didn't like the rat race or the school system and we lived in an area that was becomg too scary with crime and race problems.
How do you feel about that?
They made a good call. Growing up here was a wise move.
Will you ever go back to live there?
Never.
No. I was born in Lynwood, California and lived in Pico Rivera CA.
How do you feel about that?
Just fine.
Did you ever feel like leaving?
No, I was 8 and never wanted to move.
Are you likely to die there?
No.
For those that left
Why did you leave?
My parents didn't like the rat race or the school system and we lived in an area that was becomg too scary with crime and race problems.
How do you feel about that?
They made a good call. Growing up here was a wise move.
Will you ever go back to live there?
Never.
Do you still live there?
buttercup;653652 wrote: Do you still live in the same city you were born in?
Yes I do
How do you feel about that? I always thought I would never leave here because my entire family is here, but some are moving away eventually so I am not sure now.... I love this city, the growth it has gone through is amazing, we went from small town quaint to big metropolis over 40+ years, and we are close to the mountains, we have 2 rivers, no lakes but hey we manage.
Did you ever feel like leaving? At times yes, but my folks and kids keep me here for now
Are you likely to die there? Not sure on that.
For those that left
Why did you leave?
How do you feel about that?
Will you ever go back to live there?
For myself
Why did you leave?............. I was young & so had no choice
How do you feel about that?............. Hated it at first but realise why the family thought it was a good move at the time. I'm now glad they did.
Will you ever go back to live there?................ Maybe for a short period, couple of years but not to settle.
And that's my story
Yes I do
How do you feel about that? I always thought I would never leave here because my entire family is here, but some are moving away eventually so I am not sure now.... I love this city, the growth it has gone through is amazing, we went from small town quaint to big metropolis over 40+ years, and we are close to the mountains, we have 2 rivers, no lakes but hey we manage.
Did you ever feel like leaving? At times yes, but my folks and kids keep me here for now
Are you likely to die there? Not sure on that.
For those that left
Why did you leave?
How do you feel about that?
Will you ever go back to live there?
For myself
Why did you leave?............. I was young & so had no choice
How do you feel about that?............. Hated it at first but realise why the family thought it was a good move at the time. I'm now glad they did.
Will you ever go back to live there?................ Maybe for a short period, couple of years but not to settle.
And that's my story
�You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.�
• Mae West
• Mae West
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I was born in Newark, New Jersey (the armpit of New Jersey) and have no intention of ever living there. Later moved with family to Paterson, New Jersey
(another armpit) and have no desire to even vist the place.
That's one advantage of divorce. If my parents had not divorced, I might still be living in that armpit of a city.
(another armpit) and have no desire to even vist the place.
That's one advantage of divorce. If my parents had not divorced, I might still be living in that armpit of a city.
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Pinky;653845 wrote: Nope, I was born in Manchester. We left there when I was two because my mum wanted to be near her family again.
Phew! I bet you're glad you left there, or you could have ended up with a daft accent...........

Phew! I bet you're glad you left there, or you could have ended up with a daft accent...........
My dog's a cross between a Shihtzu and a Bulldog... It's a Bullsh!t..
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Pinky;653885 wrote: It could have been worse...they could have moved to Brum!:D
*GASP*
*GASP*
My dog's a cross between a Shihtzu and a Bulldog... It's a Bullsh!t..
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buttercup;653652 wrote: Do you still live in the same city you were born in?
How do you feel about that?
Did you ever feel like leaving?
Are you likely to die there?
For those that left
Why did you leave?
How do you feel about that?
Will you ever go back to live there?
For myself
Why did you leave?............. I was young & so had no choice
How do you feel about that?............. Hated it at first but realise why the family thought it was a good move at the time. I'm now glad they did.
Will you ever go back to live there?................ Maybe for a short period, couple of years but not to settle.
No, I was born in Larne (where the boats come in) and now live in Belfast.
The first time I left was because my dad's job took me and mum with him to Saudi Arabia for 3 years.
The second time I left because of work in Belfast and the travelling became too much. I moved up here when I was 21 and still love being here. I go home quite often to visit my folks.
Would I move back to Larne?? Sometimes I think I would because I miss the amazing scenery of the North Antrim coast. As the saying goes - Never say never:)
How do you feel about that?
Did you ever feel like leaving?
Are you likely to die there?
For those that left
Why did you leave?
How do you feel about that?
Will you ever go back to live there?
For myself
Why did you leave?............. I was young & so had no choice
How do you feel about that?............. Hated it at first but realise why the family thought it was a good move at the time. I'm now glad they did.
Will you ever go back to live there?................ Maybe for a short period, couple of years but not to settle.
No, I was born in Larne (where the boats come in) and now live in Belfast.
The first time I left was because my dad's job took me and mum with him to Saudi Arabia for 3 years.
The second time I left because of work in Belfast and the travelling became too much. I moved up here when I was 21 and still love being here. I go home quite often to visit my folks.
Would I move back to Larne?? Sometimes I think I would because I miss the amazing scenery of the North Antrim coast. As the saying goes - Never say never:)
Very nearly perfect ... 
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buttercup;653652 wrote: Do you still live in the same city you were born in?
I was born in Ascot which was the closest hospital to Bracknell, I still live in Bracknell
How do you feel about that? I like living here, quiet here but close enough to busy towns.
Did you ever feel like leaving? Only felt that way once or twice in the last 5 years.
Are you likely to die there? Yes.
For those that left
Why did you leave? I did leave Bracknell when I was 16, moved to London for work.
How do you feel about that? I was glad that I tried it, but was too busy for my liking, hence my move back to Bracknell.
Will you ever go back to live there? No.
Good questions BCup :-6
I was born in Ascot which was the closest hospital to Bracknell, I still live in Bracknell
How do you feel about that? I like living here, quiet here but close enough to busy towns.
Did you ever feel like leaving? Only felt that way once or twice in the last 5 years.
Are you likely to die there? Yes.
For those that left
Why did you leave? I did leave Bracknell when I was 16, moved to London for work.
How do you feel about that? I was glad that I tried it, but was too busy for my liking, hence my move back to Bracknell.
Will you ever go back to live there? No.
Good questions BCup :-6
I am nobody..nobody is perfect...therefore I must be Perfect!
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I was born in Chicago and lived there till I was 13. I have mostly good memories of the place.....from a childs eyes. I would not want to live there now as an adult. From what I've seen from afar, it's not the same. I don't think it could ever be the same....from an adults eyes.
Life is a Highway. Let's share the Commute.
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buttercup;653652 wrote: Do you still live in the same city you were born in?
Wasn't born in a city
How do you feel about that? Thankful
Did you ever feel like leaving? No
Are you likely to die there? No
For those that left
Why did you leave? Dad got a job in the Centrilbelt
How do you feel about that? Gutted
Will you ever go back to live there? No, I can't afford the same prices as the white settlers.
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Wasn't born in a city
How do you feel about that? Thankful
Did you ever feel like leaving? No
Are you likely to die there? No
For those that left
Why did you leave? Dad got a job in the Centrilbelt
How do you feel about that? Gutted
Will you ever go back to live there? No, I can't afford the same prices as the white settlers.
sob sob sob
An ye harm none, do what ye will....
Do you still live there?
Do you still live in the same city you were born in? No.
How do you feel about that? I don't feel anything about it, really.
Did you ever feel like leaving? No.
Are you likely to die there? No.
For those that left:
Why did you leave? For better opportunities.
How do you feel about that? It was a big change, but it was inevitable.
Will you ever go back to live there? Yes, I return nearly every year, shedule permitting.
How do you feel about that? I don't feel anything about it, really.
Did you ever feel like leaving? No.
Are you likely to die there? No.
For those that left:
Why did you leave? For better opportunities.
How do you feel about that? It was a big change, but it was inevitable.
Will you ever go back to live there? Yes, I return nearly every year, shedule permitting.
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