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Originally Posted by TheBig3KilledMyRainDog
lol, apparently I'm dorothy in a tweed jacket now.
If you Children of the Corn could see how glorious New England is, you'd never go home. Tell the floodlands I said hello.
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I've seen New England's glories, tweedy Dorothy. For four years.
The best part of New England, I'd say, is the foliage in autumn. And the ocean. Harvard Yard isn't too bad, either, except the place is overrun with people from NYC. Those darn New Yorkers make it hard to hear a Bostan accent at all when in Harvard Yard!

Very disappointing.
I can't say I miss the East Coast at all. I prefer being a country bumpkin, surrounded by the lifestyle of animal exploitation that I so despise. It is very inspirational!
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Originally Posted by Conan
I think it's just that I'm completely content with being a tosser  . I don't really have the money, and I don't see much point in trying to aquire it because I have no desire to go. I think as long as I can provide for myself I'll be perfectly content with whatever meanial jobs come my way. At least for now.
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Once you go, you may find out why college can be so good. It can stretch your mind in ways you didn't expect! But you probably shouldn't go until you really want to and know what you'd like to learn.
You don't
really think of yourself as a tosser, do you, Conan?