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<blockquote data-quote="Littleboylost" data-source="post: 719314" data-attributes="member: 21895"><p>I grew up in a tiney little township called Thurlow. Due to building and development it no longer exists, it was swallowed up by the Big City. The city was 38,000 and is now 42,000. After my dad passed we sold the family home. It was a wee little storey and a half. 4 bedrooms, living room, massive kitchen and one bathroom. There were 12 of us. It was on a 2 acre parcel we had a family garden in summer and an ice rink in winter. </p><p>When we sold the home the the first city street, with street lights and a stop sign was 2 houses down from my family home. It made me at bit sad. </p><p>I moved to the Big City Toronto after nursing school and then off to Saudi Arabia and around the world. I like both big and small.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Littleboylost, post: 719314, member: 21895"] I grew up in a tiney little township called Thurlow. Due to building and development it no longer exists, it was swallowed up by the Big City. The city was 38,000 and is now 42,000. After my dad passed we sold the family home. It was a wee little storey and a half. 4 bedrooms, living room, massive kitchen and one bathroom. There were 12 of us. It was on a 2 acre parcel we had a family garden in summer and an ice rink in winter. When we sold the home the the first city street, with street lights and a stop sign was 2 houses down from my family home. It made me at bit sad. I moved to the Big City Toronto after nursing school and then off to Saudi Arabia and around the world. I like both big and small. [/QUOTE]
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