Time:11:49pm
Place:My basement
After being stuck in your town for years, its great to get a view of other towns to see what's out there. Especially, having a car helps a lot. I bought a car about a year ago and I have about to explore different town all the time. I feel like I am on a different planet because when you travel half the time you have no clue where you are going. The other day I went to Kings Park to hang out with some friends of mine. The area looked like a ghost town to me though, I had no clue where I was going. Almost every town has the same type of design especially with the store. Like, the "town plaza" is very common to go to in a town and every town has one. I think you will know if you like the town once you take one foot into it. If the town is not very nice and welcoming you will probably get the hint right away. For me, Kings Park was very nice but I still had no clue where I was going. I do have a GPS system that saves my life all the time. It's like my talking friend that I can always rely on if I get lost but I am shortly learning the roads more and more everyday. When you enter a town, you always look for the town enterence/sign to make sure your in the right place. I do not look for my own town sign because I have seen it a million times but if I went to another town that would be the first thing I would look for. The town that I live in, East Islip, is very special to me. I was grown up here and lived here my whole life. I know where everything is and who everyone is in the whole town. This fits me right in because I feel very comfortable with my surroundings. Being friendly is very helpful in a town because it can save you from trouble and keep you away from getting hurt. Small towns are especially important to keep close to neighbors because you do not want to create enemies with anyone. Your house is your number one priority and you don't want anyone interfering with that. The next time I visit another town I will be sure to take pictures to save the images of where I had visited.

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