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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 451905"><p>I LIVE in my hometown. Moved out after graduation but came back when I was pregnant. Like big cities but would not want to raise my kids there. I had family to help with the twins so it WAS worth it. </p><p></p><p>I have watched all the changes happen here. So many memories any time something else changes. My high school is gone, replaced by senior condos. I watched the drive-in being wiped off the map (sooooo many memories). Friends' houses torn down and replaced by pre-fab homes. My church was torn down and was replaced by the NEW public library and the old public library is now an outpatient treatment facility for chemical dependency. </p><p></p><p>Every time something changes, I reminisce(sp?) and a couple times even shed a tear. But, "the times they are a changin".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 451905"] I LIVE in my hometown. Moved out after graduation but came back when I was pregnant. Like big cities but would not want to raise my kids there. I had family to help with the twins so it WAS worth it. I have watched all the changes happen here. So many memories any time something else changes. My high school is gone, replaced by senior condos. I watched the drive-in being wiped off the map (sooooo many memories). Friends' houses torn down and replaced by pre-fab homes. My church was torn down and was replaced by the NEW public library and the old public library is now an outpatient treatment facility for chemical dependency. Every time something changes, I reminisce(sp?) and a couple times even shed a tear. But, "the times they are a changin". [/QUOTE]
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