I read somewhere that in a few years 70% of the British population will live in cities. Thats alot considering the ratio of country to city. So I thought I'd make this thread to see if it'll turn out that way.
Me, Im a City Slicker :D
City Slicker
Country Bumpkin
I read somewhere that in a few years 70% of the British population will live in cities. Thats alot considering the ratio of country to city. So I thought I'd make this thread to see if it'll turn out that way.
Me, Im a City Slicker :D
I was born in the city, but moved to the country when I was a small lad. I lived there for most of my life, but these days I live closer to the city. I guess I am not really either of these, but I would rather be a “slicker” than a “bumpkin.”
Nether, I'm in the middle of those two. I guess I am leaning more to the city slickers side if I had to choose.
I've lived in my country my whole life and have hated it. I'm moving to Vancouver soon, though. Gonna hang out with Agrias! :D
I'm a Country Bumpkin. I live just outside a village.
Str8 Pimpin'
OH NO THEY FOUND OUT I WAS HOTLINKING.
*movie poster for City Slickers. Just picture it. Yeah.*
Last edited by Jowy; 03-26-2007 at 08:52 PM.
I live in downtown but being in vermont I'm in the country. I want both.
I crew up out in the country, but I've lived in various cities the last 5 years, so I consider myself pretty urbanized.
everything is wrapped in gray
i'm focusing on your image
can you hear me in the void?
city dweller, although i live in a suburban area. i am quite the materialist, so i prefer "crowded" places.
Last edited by Yuffie514; 03-26-2007 at 07:59 AM.
I guess city slicker if you count suburban areas part of the big city.
I'm a 'city slicker'. I've lived in the city for most of my life. I did, however, live in the country for about six years during high school (about four years ago now), so I've had the best (and worst) of both worlds.