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The Ghetto Posted on 12-02-2004
Kool 2k6

Where did you grow up? Suburbs, ghetto, or a rural area (otherwise known as the "kuntry")? I grew in Huntsville Alabama, but Athens Alabama & Louisville KY are my other 2 places i'll always have a place to lay my head. H-ville has about 200,000 folks in the city and about 400,000 in the county. I spent a lotta time out in Limestone County (country) with my auntie. Louisville has about a million in the metro area. I got a mixture of places where I grew up, but I'm a country boy at heart. Where did you grow up?
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replied on 12-05-2004 11:01AM [Reply]
Inner City
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JCSUcutie from charlotte, NC replied on 12-05-2004 04:59PM [Reply]

Suburbs living in raleigh, nc but rural when i lived in zebulon, nc (country)
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Deuce_214 from Tallahassee, FL replied on 12-05-2004 07:30PM [Reply]

Ms. Megan wrote:
I'm not really a product of my environment. My mom raised a good girl. If you once lived in an all Black neighborhood and it now has a slew of Mexicans, you in The Ghetto.
You were over there by Sunset and Adamson and I'm not a product of my environment either. I grew up in the city, but I was raised in the ghetto, Sunny South Dallas, and Oak Cliff (in the middle class part across the street from ghetto apartments and around the corner from Kimball HS, one ghetto **** high school)
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(H@/l/TiQu3 from na, AZ replied on 12-05-2004 09:37PM [Reply]

I grew up in the pj's, my babysitter was in the ghetto, and now im chillin in the suburbs. I am proud of where i came from and proud of where im at now.
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JsGyrl1110 replied on 12-05-2004 09:40PM [Reply]
Poody wrote:
I grew up in College Park (my house) and over their off Cascade in Atlanta (my grandma house). My house was just a normal neighborhood but over their off Cascade whooooo.......it was GHETTO!
Hey I live off of Cascade!...where does you grandma live?
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prettypoet8804 from Hayward, CA replied on 12-06-2004 12:09AM [Reply]

Ms. Megan wrote:
Oak Cliff That's my hood Put it in his face Make that Sh*t understood! I don't live by Sunset or Adamson. I was born in Singing Hills and moved to Keist & Polk when I was about 9. My dad lives in South Dallas on Lego and Spring Ave.
this post just made me think of how the worst neighborhoods (not saying anything about your hood specifically) seem to have the prettiest street names. where i used to live we had streets like "sunnyside" and "holly" i wonder why that is?
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MustBNice334 from Atlanta, GA by way of Montgomery..aka..G, AL replied on 12-06-2004 12:15AM [Reply]

I guess in a rural area.....southside of Montgomery, AL. There were a lot of white folks around when I first moved there, but now black people done took ova my neighborhood. It's all good though
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Poody from Sandy Springs, GA replied on 12-06-2004 03:16AM [Reply]
JsGyrl1110 wrote:
Poody wrote:
I grew up in College Park (my house) and over their off Cascade in Atlanta (my grandma house). My house was just a normal neighborhood but over their off Cascade whooooo.......it was GHETTO!
Hey I live off of Cascade!...where does you grandma live?
She stay on Headland over there by Greenbriar Mall now but she used to stay on Linda Way near Beecher and Cascade
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atlprincess from College Park, GA replied on 12-06-2004 08:35AM [Reply]

Poody wrote:
I grew up in College Park (my house) and over their off Cascade in Atlanta (my grandma house). My house was just a normal neighborhood but over their off Cascade whooooo.......it was GHETTO!
Omg...I stay in College Park.
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IgnoranceIsBliss from Dallas, TX replied on 12-06-2004 09:44AM [Reply]

prettypoet8804 wrote:
Ms. Megan wrote:
Oak Cliff That's my hood Put it in his face Make that Sh*t understood! I don't live by Sunset or Adamson. I was born in Singing Hills and moved to Keist & Polk when I was about 9. My dad lives in South Dallas on Lego and Spring Ave.
this post just made me think of how the worst neighborhoods (not saying anything about your hood specifically) seem to have the prettiest street names. where I used to live we had streets like "sunnyside" and "holly" i wonder why that is?
Yeah that's true.
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