The suburbs are the American dream, right? Living in a nice house, having a good job, a happy family.
It just so happened that for most of my life I've lived in the suburbs.
I'm from the US of A. Born in Des Moines, raised in the New York suburbs.
Have you ever lived in the suburbs? It's sterile. It's nothing. It's wasting your life.
Democrats do best in urban centers, Republicans in outer suburbs and rural areas.
But I went to high school in a Portland suburb and went to college here.
I was born in Paris, and I haven't moved, except until now - I live in the suburbs and I hate it.
The home of Rugby Union is in Twickenham - just outside London in the suburbs, where I live. I'm mad for it. The trouble with being an actor and being in the theater is that you always miss the games.
If mass media, social isolation in the suburbs, alienating workplaces and long car commutes create a bunker mentality, the Internet does the opposite.
We're called New Jersey but we're actually the suburbs of New York.
I grew up in the suburbs and was raised on rap radio, so it took me a long time to stumble upon the acoustic guitar as a resource for anything.
The main thing I got from growing up in a suburb is the boredom you have as a child.
I grew up in the suburbs north of Atlanta. I had an amazing childhood, and I still go back to my home in Atlanta often.
I was born in Queens, New York, which is a suburb of New York City.
I grew up in Louisiana - a little suburb right outside of New Orleans - and I wouldn't have it any other way!
I'm a Kiwi. I'm from a beach suburb called Takapuna, which is on the north shore of Auckland in New Zealand.
I grew up in a little cul-de-sac in the suburbs and went to public school. I went to Costco on the weekends.
By the time I was 5, I was already an outcast. It was the early 1960s, and I was part of the only Jewish family in a decidedly Christian suburb of Waltham, Mass.
I grew up in a suburb of Ohio, in a small town, and I resonated with that small-town feeling where everybody knows your business.
Growing up in a New Jersey suburb, my Catholic faith was an important part of my young life, shaping the way I approached the world.
When I was a kid, I attended a small Catholic school in a south suburb of Chicago.