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Johnson, VT Shelburne Falls, Massachusets Williamstown, MA Middlebury, VT Essex, CT Newport, RI I like the way that system works.
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Well, my feet hurt and I have periodic bouts of depression, but, other than that, I'm fabulous.
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Well, I drove through Knoxville two years ago... It seemed nice enough. I liked Nashville, but wasn't impressed with Memphis.
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Well, seems I should consider San Diego too. L.A. is number 7 -- I'm actually surprised that it's that low.
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Well, rivka, I'd offer you a place to stay, but, uh, I think I might have a roomie in San Diego...
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1)Odgen, Utah 2)Fort Collins, Colorado 3)Hancock-Houghton, Michigan 4)Duluth, Minnesota 5)Anchorage, Alaska 6)Lewiston, Maine 7)Plymouth, New Hampshire 8)Durango, Colorado 9)Spokane, Washington 10)Provo-Orem, Utah 11)Grand Rapids, Michigan 12)Erie, Pennsylvania 13)Plattsburgh, New York 14)Helena, Montana 15)Nashua, New Hampshire 16)Lebanon, New Hampshire 17)Ann Arbor, Michigan 18)Saranac Lake, New York 19)Dillon, Montana 20)Syracuse, New York 21)Rochester, New York 22)Portland, Maine 23)Manchester, New Hampshire 24)Hanover, New Hampshire
Ha Ha I got alaska on my list.
quote: I've never even heard of it (Spokane, that is, not Washington). I hope they've got good food.
Ocala, Florida For Myers-Cape Coral, Florida Brownsville, Texas McAllen, Texas Biloxi-Gulfport, Missippi Hickory, North Carolina
I find it odd because I have never lived near the ocean, and most of these are near the Atlantic. The ocean kinda scares me.
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Columbus, IN --Not interested -too "modern" Moab, UT --Love it there...Dead_Horse State Park?!?!?! Cedar City, UT--Love it, lots of relatives and friends nearby Some litte artsy place in AZ--Maybe, but I can get artsy in Cedar. Lancaster, OH--So close to where I live now it ain't funny!
Where know I like to live.. Boulder City, NV St. George, UT Colorado Springs, CO Fresno, OH
Seems pretty right on.
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Im only doing this cause valentine made me!
Hartford, Connecticut Cape Cod, Massachusetts Little Rock, Arkansas Shreveport-Bossier City, Louisiana Providence, Rhode Island Charleston, West Virginia
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Portland, Oregon Las Vegas, Nevada Eugene, Oregon Sacramento, CA Little Rock, Arkansas !!!!!! (never in a million years) Honolulu, Hawaii (Believe it or not housing is cheaper there than Southern CA)
Ventura, CA basically my hometown turns up on page four. I think it is that low because I did discriminate on housing prices.
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1. Seattle, WA 2. Long Island, NY 3. Norfolk, VA 4. Knoxville, TN
Knoxville? Did they not pay attention to my statements about humidity? All in all, though, I'd have to agree. Thing is, Dallas has everything except countryside. It's not a bad town, but oh man, it is NOT pretty here.
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I grew up in the Baltimore area. I highly recommend the suburbs surrounding Baltimore. The city itself not so much for living, as it is the 4th deadliest in the country(an improvement), but the city-towns of Canton and Dundalk are quite nice and they're renovating run-down areas(West side especially). So I think moving into one of those two towns would be acceptable, especially if you sent your kids to a private Catholic school or something, which are highly touted(the city public schools suck). Montgomery County(2nd richest in the nation), Howard County(where I grew up, also one of the wealthiest), and Baltimore County(not the city, good Jewish community) are the best counties in the state and have very good public schools in general.
Baltimore is great for visiting and spending time in. The Inner Harbor is fantastic as well as Fell's Point and Little Italy. My friends and I walk around those three areas frequently. Got some good cultural stuff(Hippodrome just reopened) although DC(also very close) is far superior in that regard. Baltimore has superior medical centers(Johns Hopkins, UMD Shock Trauma).
*edit* In case you haven't noticed, MD is my favorite state. The climate is humid and hot in the summer, cold and dry in the winter. MD is known for crabs & seafood with the Chesapeake Bay right there. It's also I think the most diverse state in terms of population ethnicity and ecology and geography, and is sometimes called "America In Miniature"*edit*
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Temposs, where'd you grow up in Howard County? I went to high school there (Centennial).
I actually love Baltimore. I love how quirky it is, how different all the neighborhoods are, and how very unpretentious it is compared to DC. Yeah, it's got a high crime rate, but if you stay out of the bad areas like west Baltimore, you should be safe.
1. Little Rock 2. Baltimore 3. Baton Rouge 4. New Orleans 5. Washington, DC 6. Portland, OR
Apparently I should move to Louisiana since it shows up a couple more times on my complete list.
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