Surely they're the least offensive of all livestock? It's extremely redneck and let me tell you, the last thing I … Go figure....The peace etc is lovely for an hour or so if its sunny in May. Get insanely desperately horrifically bored in my tiny village. There's a freaking snow mobile in the house for god sake! Why is memory preserved after near death accidents/loss of consciousness/coma? To use this feature subscribe to Mumsnet Premium - get first access to new features see fewer ads, and support Mumsnet. I did make it to the big smoke for last years Christmas meet up, 24 hours was enough in Londonland. Encountering Death—Perhaps what inspired this post was my recent encounter with a decapitated bunny rabbit in the driveway. Share your story - £100 voucher to be won, Talk widget showing discussions of the day & trending threads, Subscribe to Mumsnet emails direct to your inbox. Or pub. YABVVVVVVVU in summer. It has a lovely Old Town. We have one corner shop, two pubs, a chip shop and an Indian restaurant. Fo'sho'. Join Yahoo Answers and get 100 points today. Make what happen?Make sheep run about in th esodding mud? What sick beast would catch a little cotton tail and rip off it’s head and fluffy tail, only to leave it to rot? It's so embarrassing and I never want to have friends over, let alone my crush (who lives in a city). JOIN THE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE?The women here aren't like me, to put it mildlyThey think I'm like a FREAK, Bastard children much happier in civilisation, IMO. I live in the country. If I lived in the countryside I would be rosy cheeked and I would make bread. I HATE SHEEPI HATE NO STREETS SHOPS PUBLIC TRANSPORT RESTAURANTS CINEMAS GALLERIES PEOPLE . My new boyfriend told me he had vasectomy, Kids snacks at school - white carbs twice before lunch. There's a freaking snow mobile in the house for god sake! The smell of slurry can be a bit overwhelming at times, but other than that, I love it. My new boyfriend told me he had vasectomy, Kids snacks at school - white carbs twice before lunch. I'll join you in your grief. YANBU it is personal taste. Does being around people who brag about themselves all the time make you feel like you're less than them? probably the last thing you want to hear, but I learned from a lady at work that you can either sit there being miserable or try to enjoy yourself until you get the chance to leave. Save money on clothes, holidays, days out, pregnancy and baby gear, homeware, garden furniture and more with exclusive deals! I love the country but only 15 mins from bath and on edge of village.I couldn't do proper remote countryside though. Still have questions? Save big! You can't not have any shops/cinemas etc in a townwhat kind of weird town is that? Other people prefer an urban envirronmentt- … Get answers by asking now. Especially my muliticulti bastard children. I loooove living in the country, but I like horse riding, long walks, wild camping, animals, wilderness, peace, space etc. Stayed there 20 years. At least you will be out in 3.5.I hate that every weekend is the same and if I want to go to the cinema it's a bloody long drive to get there. Save money on clothes, holidays, days out, pregnancy and baby gear, homeware, garden furniture and more with exclusive deals! Its taken me a few years to get to love it. To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account. With their funny little faces and little twitchy noses. Love it! Ahhhhhhh sheep. We make out own fun here. i live in this shit town because i can see the countryside from my house and it's cheap council tax, Too late for this year's produce show I suppose?. And having a kitchen with copper pans hanging from the ceiling. A different 15+ people can see easily into my sitting room Excellent schools here Hully, shall we swap? "Living in the countryside is a constant effort," Cheek added. So, YABU. I hear Hully likes her local carvery.We don't have a local carvery. It is because I live in urban Kent that I am shadow-eyed and eat Kingsmill. It gets homogeneous and there's nothing to do, the people can seem isolated, and in my town at least everyone smokes pot to pass time. I don't really know what to do, it's making me absolutely miserably, I would literally do anything to leave. No carvery though. Like little clouds dotted all about the place. If it's boring, go make something happen! But careful with involving sheep. I am in the countryside too and I hate it. (Hope to pass driving test on Tuesday) But really when I lived in cities I didn't need a vehicle. AVOID LINCOLNSHIREIt's where the dead go to die. Live on edge of small city can see the fields 5 mins bike ride to shops, restaurants, theatres, art galleries mmmm lovely. Put some wellies on and go and look at the sheep. If Facemasks work why is the infection rate rising so rapidly? To use this feature subscribe to Mumsnet Premium - get first access to new features see fewer ads, and support Mumsnet. What's the psychology behind people who oppose face masks? Even worse, I am stuck here for the foreseeable because my dc are a long way from finishing school and the schools here are lovely. Never, never, never again, I wondered about cars sucking you off, Miss Inga, How novel, I thoughtIt would pass for entertainment in these parts. I grew up in the country. This is page 1 of 35 (This thread has 851 messages.). Join the Women's Institute and then blow it up? We're five minutes drive from five different beaches. It's extremely redneck and let me tell you, the last thing I am is redneck. Why I hate living in the countryside After two years in Herefordshire, city girl Ioana Miller has decided that rustic living is not for her. IT'S SO BORING I HATE IT I HATE IT. Move. YANBU at all between Oct and, say, April. (851 Posts) Add message | Report. But living the country isn't all that bad! We are opposite loads of fields and in a very very quiet cul de sac. Horrid stuff, all green and open and unpolluted Why aren't you in civilisation, Hully? To be fair, the grass is always greener on the other side. Share your story - £100 voucher to be won, Talk widget showing discussions of the day & trending threads, Subscribe to Mumsnet emails direct to your inbox. but I can now recognize that in a small town comes security, the beauty of nature, and the friends you currently have. I don't live in Lincolnshire but can see it from our bedroom window. Dump an old washing machine out the front, chuck some coke cans and condoms about, and drive up and down outside tonight blasting some drum n bass out.Sorted innit. However I can totally relate, I live in a small town and it gets painfully boring at times. I live on a dirt road in the middle of nowhere and I absolutely hate it. It will never change, so it will always feel like home. Claire Gorham, an Anglo-African TV presenter living in London, puts it like this: "I feel very uncomfortable in the country because the atmosphere and the attitude is very different. Blow something up? I am sucked off with cars thundering past my front door and 15+ people being able to see into my tiny garden. wow that is a shit townwhy do you live in that town? IT'S SO BORING I HATE IT I HATE IT. Why would you vote, for anyone, with the listed symptoms, for any position, to represent you. I love living in the country, I couldn't imagine living in a city. Have you always lived there or did you move there from a city? Join the Women's Institute? There's constantly people driving down the road on four wheelers and dirt bikes and I'm literally 5 seconds from throwing potatoes at them all. i live i the wolds with 3 dc and am so grateful everyday.
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