she thinks she comes from a small town….
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bsl05 — 20 years ago(October 24, 2005 05:53 AM)
I'm sorry but 53000+ is not small, much less a town (that's a small city). And even if it is small in land area, that probably means that it is part of a much larger metro area - when adding up Whittier, Valinda, W. Covina, El Monte, and S. El Monte you're talking around 400,000 people within a 12 mile radius of Hacienda Heights.
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proudtobecanadianenator — 20 years ago(January 04, 2006 09:06 PM)
I probably don't know what I'm takling about because I'm from a small city in Canada, but 53000 is not a small town, it's a city for sure.
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seek2findme2002 — 20 years ago(October 25, 2005 03:29 PM)
i grew up in sherman oaks cali, but i've also lived in arkansas and have visited most of the states in the south. i suppose people who have only lived in southern cali feel hacienda heights is small, but honestly as a person whose lived other places it opened my eyes to the fact that los angeles county doesn't really have any small areas. if you think it's small, obviously you haven't lived in the south or the midwest. my guess is you've lived in l.a. your whole life. fort smith ark, for example, has a population of 70,000 and is considered a large city in the state of ark. most cities in the surronding areas have well under 1,000 population. now those are small towns.
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y0ud0ntseeme — 20 years ago(November 29, 2005 08:16 AM)
i think people that live in southern california don't exactly grasp the concept of 'small'. i lived in texas for two years but was pretty much was born and raised and am currently residing in so cal (very close to hacienda) and let me tell you hacienda is NOT a small town not if you've lived else where, where the main source of entertainment is cow tipping sorry no offense.
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shanttu2 — 18 years ago(September 20, 2007 11:25 AM)
i thought it was kind of funny hearing a texan say that others dont grasp the concept of small!
but yeah you're right nothing about so cal is small. that is unless you go around mammoth or kern county where you might find some towns with populations of under a 1000 people.