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		<title>By: boccabum</title>
		<link>http://lonelocust.com/2006/01/08/189/comment-page-1/#comment-27</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jan 2006 17:35:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hello, 
I read your blog and found it interesting.  However, I live in Verrado and believe that your first impressions are a bit unfair: 
I rideshare into the far NW Valley for work and not only do I save money but contribute less than others to valley pollution.  Also, my friends and neighbors in Verrado are quickly building a real community here that I&#039;ve never before had in 25 years living in AZ.  I&#039;ve met more neighbors in the few months that I&#039;ve lived here than I ever did in the +9 years I lived in my Phx home.  Our central retail district is going to grow and many people do walk, bike, or drive to it to shop, meet, and socialize.  My children walk to school, have many friends, and are in a safe and secure area where everyone looks out for them.  This place is truly someplace special and is growing into a real community-not because of the developers, but because of the people who have moved here that are excited, dedicated, and truly nice. I would rather live in a place that I LOVE and drive farther to work, than live in a place close to work that I am indifferent to.  Remember, work is temporary, you can loose your job at anytime.  But a home and community is (for most people) a long-term relationship.  While I might have paid a little more to live here, its been more than worth it. 
Thanks!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello,<br />
I read your blog and found it interesting.  However, I live in Verrado and believe that your first impressions are a bit unfair:<br />
I rideshare into the far NW Valley for work and not only do I save money but contribute less than others to valley pollution.  Also, my friends and neighbors in Verrado are quickly building a real community here that I&#8217;ve never before had in 25 years living in AZ.  I&#8217;ve met more neighbors in the few months that I&#8217;ve lived here than I ever did in the +9 years I lived in my Phx home.  Our central retail district is going to grow and many people do walk, bike, or drive to it to shop, meet, and socialize.  My children walk to school, have many friends, and are in a safe and secure area where everyone looks out for them.  This place is truly someplace special and is growing into a real community-not because of the developers, but because of the people who have moved here that are excited, dedicated, and truly nice. I would rather live in a place that I LOVE and drive farther to work, than live in a place close to work that I am indifferent to.  Remember, work is temporary, you can loose your job at anytime.  But a home and community is (for most people) a long-term relationship.  While I might have paid a little more to live here, its been more than worth it.<br />
Thanks!</p>
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		<title>By: boccabum</title>
		<link>http://lonelocust.com/2006/01/08/189/comment-page-1/#comment-12996</link>
		<dc:creator>boccabum</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jan 2006 17:35:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hello, 
I read your blog and found it interesting.  However, I live in Verrado and believe that your first impressions are a bit unfair: 
I rideshare into the far NW Valley for work and not only do I save money but contribute less than others to valley pollution.  Also, my friends and neighbors in Verrado are quickly building a real community here that I&#039;ve never before had in 25 years living in AZ.  I&#039;ve met more neighbors in the few months that I&#039;ve lived here than I ever did in the +9 years I lived in my Phx home.  Our central retail district is going to grow and many people do walk, bike, or drive to it to shop, meet, and socialize.  My children walk to school, have many friends, and are in a safe and secure area where everyone looks out for them.  This place is truly someplace special and is growing into a real community-not because of the developers, but because of the people who have moved here that are excited, dedicated, and truly nice. I would rather live in a place that I LOVE and drive farther to work, than live in a place close to work that I am indifferent to.  Remember, work is temporary, you can loose your job at anytime.  But a home and community is (for most people) a long-term relationship.  While I might have paid a little more to live here, its been more than worth it. 
Thanks!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello,<br />
I read your blog and found it interesting.  However, I live in Verrado and believe that your first impressions are a bit unfair:<br />
I rideshare into the far NW Valley for work and not only do I save money but contribute less than others to valley pollution.  Also, my friends and neighbors in Verrado are quickly building a real community here that I&#8217;ve never before had in 25 years living in AZ.  I&#8217;ve met more neighbors in the few months that I&#8217;ve lived here than I ever did in the +9 years I lived in my Phx home.  Our central retail district is going to grow and many people do walk, bike, or drive to it to shop, meet, and socialize.  My children walk to school, have many friends, and are in a safe and secure area where everyone looks out for them.  This place is truly someplace special and is growing into a real community-not because of the developers, but because of the people who have moved here that are excited, dedicated, and truly nice. I would rather live in a place that I LOVE and drive farther to work, than live in a place close to work that I am indifferent to.  Remember, work is temporary, you can loose your job at anytime.  But a home and community is (for most people) a long-term relationship.  While I might have paid a little more to live here, its been more than worth it.<br />
Thanks!</p>
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