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I am moving back to Denver in a few months. I really hate Florida more and more.
My love interest lives just north of Seattle. So I suppose I can relate to what you have to choose from between the two locations. I have not been to Seattle before, or even Washington for that matter, but Colorado is a very nice place to live. If you like the mountains (don't even have to like boarding/skiing) and enjoy living in a place that is very seasonal, I think you will enjoy Denver. I am sure there are numerous pros and cons vying for each place however. I dunno, I really miss that beautiful rocky mountain sunset though. 
At this point in your life, I don't think it really matters where you go though - you will live and learn and experience in both places and if you don't like one place, you are free to move to another.
I would say go to where you know you will have the most sense of feeling 'at home' if that makes any sense to you. As nice as it is to visit and experience places that are far different from your sense of where 'home' may be, it is always nice to know how/when to return to a place that you would not mind putting your roots down. Could just be me though. :P
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| Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On I am moving back to Denver in a few months. I really hate Florida more and more. My love interest lives just north of Seattle. So I suppose I can relate to what you have to choose from between the two locations. I have not been to Seattle before, or even Washington for that matter, but Colorado is a very nice place to live. If you like the mountains (don't even have to like boarding/skiing) and enjoy living in a place that is very seasonal, I think you will enjoy Denver. I am sure there are numerous pros and cons vying for each place however. I dunno, I really miss that beautiful rocky mountain sunset though. ![]() At this point in your life, I don't think it really matters where you go though - you will live and learn and experience in both places and if you don't like one place, you are free to move to another. I would say go to where you know you will have the most sense of feeling 'at home' if that makes any sense to you. As nice as it is to visit and experience places that are far different from your sense of where 'home' may be, it is always nice to know how/when to return to a place that you would not mind putting your roots down. Could just be me though. :P |
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| Originally posted by citric_acid denver would be more "home" then, ive lived there before, i know my way around suprisingly well, and my friends there are substitute family. but seattle is still outweighing denver, the ocean has always put me in a good mood and i love rain |
If you give it too much thought, you will be dissapointed with your decision 9 times out of ten. And this statistic is based on absolutely nothing.
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| Originally posted by OurManFlint If you give it too much thought, you will be dissapointed with your decision 9 times out of ten. And this statistic is based on absolutely nothing. |
seattle baby!
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| Originally posted by idoru Total hijack here, but... You gonna check out Sasha in Van in December? |
That gif of jake is fuarking gold.
im going out to fernie and sunshine for spring break this year.... 8 days of skiing paid for by the good people at OSAP......
ive skied in colorado before, they have some great spots there too.
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| Originally posted by jdat Seattle has Nou.. so Denver it is! nuff said |
Anyone remember the slap heard around the world on Seattle Real World? 
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