Westmont
a suburban town south of chicago, illinois, composed of 24,000 people. sandwiched between downers grove, hinsdale and clarendon hills, it contains one high school composed of approximately 500 students, located in the center of the subdivision, oakwood. basically, everyone knows everyone’s business which allows too much drama. there’s hardly anything to do; drugs and drinking have become popular amongst teenagers, adults and certain teachers are also suspected to partake in such substances.
this town f-cking blows, it must be westmont.
town in chicago il, that is becoming more city like every year. this town is large, and has many awsome people in it. everybody wishes there town was like westmonts.
dam dawn westmont is better than my town.
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