In the town where I was born…

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Okay, I admit it. When you look at the main street in my home town, it looks a little like Mayberry RFD.

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I mean, seriously, that is all there is to the business district.

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The main difference is that in Mayberry, you can’t see the Golden Gate bridge in the distance.

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Growing up in a small town is awesome… it is even more awesome when it is just a short drive to world-class dining and culture.

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I was very lucky to grow up where I did.

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I never get sick of going home again.

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I never stop missing the Bay Area.

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23 Responses to In the town where I was born…

  1. chris jensen's avatar chris jensen says:

    That’s not even worth stopping for?

    Do they have those baby Millar’s in the store?

    cheers chris

  2. LAMarcom's avatar LAMarcom says:

    “I never get sick of going home again.”
    But surely you must know “You can never go home again.” Some dude said that; I didn’t (Thomas Wolfe) did, I think.

  3. LAMarcom's avatar LAMarcom says:

    I most likely can relate.
    Honey Grove, Texas.
    A small town of no significance.

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  4. List of X's avatar List of X says:

    I only spent a couple of years there and I still miss it.

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