what would you miss most from your town if....
By Robyn
@floridachick (603)
United States
October 8, 2008 9:47pm CST
it were torn down? well my house for one thing, and the grocery stores I'd hate to have to travel to another town just to shop or buy groceries. I actually would like driving to another town for anything unless i had to cause my town has everything that i would need. actually it's not really a town it's a city.
5 responses
@lizard211 (240)
• United States
9 Oct 08
I would miss Fry's Electronic store and Costco. I would also miss Lamb's grocery store. It is a local grocery store - yes, it is more expensive than say Fred's but the people are so nice.
@happythoughts (4109)
• United States
9 Oct 08
I would miss my neighbors a lot. Id miss the church that is almost right acrost the street. Id miss the lake a bit but not to much. I dont really know what else. It is a small town and there really isnt much to it.
@goddessjes (788)
• Philippines
9 Oct 08
waaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh
the thought of it breaks my heart...
i love my city. this is the best place for me. i've been to other cities in my country, but there is no place like the one i grew up from.
the loveliest people, the safe and fun living, the exciting nighouts, and the food...
my city is not perfect. but however it is, it's where i see my own home standing. 
the thought of it breaks my heart...
i love my city. this is the best place for me. i've been to other cities in my country, but there is no place like the one i grew up from.
the loveliest people, the safe and fun living, the exciting nighouts, and the food...
my city is not perfect. but however it is, it's where i see my own home standing. 
@dustinnikki (301)
• United States
9 Oct 08
I think I would be sad! I live in a small town of about 300 houses and I know everyone here. I also have family that live in this small town and a lot of freinds. We don't have grocery stores or anything like that here. Only one gas station, post office and a tiny corner store. We go the next city over 20 minutes away to do our shopping. We live on the outskirts of the city.





