I live on the water. I live in a neighborhood that's consummately connected to my neighbors. I bump into them every day. I can bike to work.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Every city has a town outside with a lake. I pull out my fishing pole and fish. I've been doing that for a long time.
I bike everywhere.
I live in a rural residential area. It's a great place for a walk. I'm at my happiest when I'm listening to my iPod while walking around where my feet take me.
We also own a little boat and I'm like a kid with it. I take off early in the morning, fishing rod in tow, and just drift about the ocean all day.
Growing up, I used to go to an inlet to lay out and try to meet all the surfer guys.
I'm an outdoors kind of guy.
My parents live near the ocean, and I've spent a lot of time walking through the water at night, being around the water.
I live with some of my best friends from high school, very commune-like, in my house. It's my hippie way of life.
There's something really simple and idyllic about living in a house very close to the water.
I've been pretty lucky with neighbors. But back in 1998, I lived, like, literally next door to Wrigley Field in Chicago. And I had, like, 50,000 bad neighbors spread out over the course of one summer. I'm a diehard Cubs fan, but living right next to the ballpark, it's just - as you're trying to go to sleep, you can just, like, hear urination.
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