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    its okay... very quiet and boring- but I guess I kinda like it being quiet since I hate busy cities haha.

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    Yeah I do, not too busy and a 5 minute, £3 train journey to Liverpool Center

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    Quote Originally Posted by Samanfa View Post
    He's lived in there about 30 years . I'm sure .
    i do economics at uni.. pretty sure £2500 wasn't the average house price 30 years ago..

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    Quote Originally Posted by cocaine View Post
    i do economics at uni.. pretty sure £2500 wasn't the average house price 30 years ago..
    is it #econbant time?

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    I love my hometown even though there isn't much to do and most of my friends have moved. I wouldn't mind getting a bigger house but I would miss my hometown.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neversoft View Post
    No, I absolutely hate it. I've stopped telling people where I live and just narrow it down to the county now, because I hate being associated with such a place.
    this.

    only reason anyone knows my town is the 2001 race riots and the community divide that still exists now between different areas, a lot of areas are "no go" areas for different races. the town centre is just crawling with scum and i can't remember one weekend where i've been out and not ended up in some form of altercation.

    i go into manchester quite a lot though, and is alright if you avoid certain areas.

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    yeah it's all good. i stayed here for uni (not at home tho) and i don't really regret it as i don't mind here and i liked being the one at uni who knew everything and everywhere.

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    i wouldn't say I hate where I live but I don't want to live here the rest of my life. Alot of people slate where I live as it's quite small and there's not alot to do, hardly any shops etc etccc but compared to others places across england, i would say crime isn't as high... probably because it's full of old people but yh. One thing I do hate though, especially for people my age, we only have one main sixth form in Hereford which holds like 2500 pupils so literally everyone knows everyone... and I mean everyone, it's insane. i'm sure @Martin will tell you how amazing Hereford is
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    Quote Originally Posted by cocaine View Post
    i do economics at uni.. pretty sure £2500 wasn't the average house price 30 years ago..
    Well he did pay 2,500 for it, maybe it's because of the area I know if we lived in a city nearer London it would cost more I guess. We live in a town in Yorkshire if that's anything to go by. Were terraced houses averaged approx that by then, could be longer than 30 years was like 1976 or something, oh that's 35/36 my mistake.

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