Every week in a small town is very different. Something is going on.
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I feel like, big city or small town, you can relate to following your parents' footsteps or putting your own dreams on the back burner or vices that we get caught up in - that whole cycle. That's not just a small-town thing. That's a life thing.
But instead of that stuff you get relationships with people and neighbors that you would never get in a city. People in small towns are a lot more open.
The thing about that too is that we had the same extras everyday. It was such a community. It was like a microcosmic little town. We were like all little towns people with extras and a crew.
A small town is a place where there's no place to go where you shouldn't.
In New York it seems like there's no Monday or Saturday or Sunday. The town is always moving. The vibe is great.
On the Web we all become small-town visitors lost in the big city.
There are things about growing up in a small town that you can't necessarily quantify.
In the city, you're always looking around, observing everything. In some neighborhoods, your life can depend on it. The details change constantly.
I guess a small-town mayor is sort of like a community organizer, except that you have actual responsibilities.
There's a lot of labor involved in the birth of a new town.
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