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To visit it? Yeah, everyday. It would always be in my heart. Lots of good (and bad) memories there, which I would always treasure. But to live there again? No way. That place has become a haven of drug addicts and drug dealers. It's also prone to flooding.
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Yeah, I have. I tried it once - just for a visit - and found out that time and space had made me decide all the bad things were just me being immature. They weren't.
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Sometimes I am curious about the place I was born - a small town in Southern California, just to see if I would see anything familiar. I left there when I was 14 months old so I probably would not find much that is familiar.
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i go there a lot - it makes me feel glad and sad all at the same time
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Yeah, I'm definately going to eventually. Just to see how tainted my childhood memories are :)
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I grew up all over the place, but there's one place I'd like to go to. Found it on Google Earth, it's hardly changed, but it's a different country with very high taxes. If feasible, yes, I'd move there.
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Can't ever go home again - it is no more.
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I do it at least twice a year because my family is still there. I've been back six times so far this year.
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Yes I have and did about 4 years ago. The house is still standing but the sub-division that used to be 2 miles away is now in what used to be my back yard (200 ft. from the back door) I miss the place but with houses popping up almost overnight I don't miss it.
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I would never return to the town I was born and grew up in. It would remind me too much of being a teen arse hole.
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Yes,, I do every year the rest of my Family still lives there;)!!
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I'd be curious to see it again...but there was a lot of pain there too. So...It's a double edged sword for me.
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I return at least once a week yo...
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5-26-2017 My father built a house in the armpit of the nation, but it was the only house my mother ever knew. I went home to care for her, and now I still live in that house. We couldn't even give it away. (I told you it's the armpit of the nation!) So now I live here rent free, nothing to do, noplace to go, nobody to see.
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To visit yes. My parents still live in my childhood home. I would never want to live there again though.
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No, not in the slightest.
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I grew up all over the place. I occasionally return to Iowa for the family reunions but other than that no
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