Where I live in Houston - Medical Center - life is kinda boring because there is no place to hang out. I gotta drive 7 miles R/T to hang out at Barnes & Noble - the only thing to do at night when you get bored. Or maybe do some light shopping at Kroger. Houston really don't seem to have many hangouts, and I'm just not a beer drinking bar person.
Chicago is way different! My Wicker Park neighborhood has so many hangouts. There are many restaurants in that neighborhood where people go out to eat and meet people. There's shops and a used bookstore to hangout. And if you take a bike ride you bound to meet people hanging out taking a walk. And working out in Chicago's Lake Shore Drive - you can see lots of people working out or having fun. I sure miss some aspects of Chicago!
How about where you live? Are there nice hangouts to meet people or keep from getting bored?
Every Saturday I go to the best mall in Houston, Galleria - and eat there hoping to meet a chick that will like me.
When I did a temp 4 month job in a small town - Bowling Green, KY. The only thing to do was hit Barnes & Noble, the local mall, or eat out at a restaurant.
Chicago is way different! My Wicker Park neighborhood has so many hangouts. There are many restaurants in that neighborhood where people go out to eat and meet people. There's shops and a used bookstore to hangout. And if you take a bike ride you bound to meet people hanging out taking a walk. And working out in Chicago's Lake Shore Drive - you can see lots of people working out or having fun. I sure miss some aspects of Chicago!
How about where you live? Are there nice hangouts to meet people or keep from getting bored?
Every Saturday I go to the best mall in Houston, Galleria - and eat there hoping to meet a chick that will like me.
When I did a temp 4 month job in a small town - Bowling Green, KY. The only thing to do was hit Barnes & Noble, the local mall, or eat out at a restaurant.